A Guide To F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024: Your 3 days itinerary!

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29 Aug 2024 - 17 min read

There’s something undeniably electrifying about the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. Imagine the roar of engines reverberating through the streets, the thrill of watching the world’s fastest cars blaze past iconic landmarks, and the pulse of live music filling the air—all set against the stunning backdrop of Singapore’s glittering skyline.

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We know the excitement of attending the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix—a thrilling event that brings together speed, music, and the city life of Singapore. Whether it’s your first time or you’re a seasoned fan, here’s a perfect 3-day itinerary to make the most out of your F1 experience.

Day 1: Friday, 20th September 2024 - Arrival and Setting the Stage

Morning: Travel to Singapore

Start your adventure bright and early to make the most of your day. Singapore is just a short hop away from Malaysia, making it a convenient and stress-free destination for a weekend getaway, especially for the much-anticipated F1 Singapore Grand Prix.

Flying from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Singapore (SIN)

For those who prefer flying, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) offers numerous flights to Singapore’s Changi Airport. Major airlines like Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, and Singapore Airlines provide frequent flights throughout the day, but an early morning flight is ideal to maximize your time in Singapore.

Upon arriving at Changi Airport, one of the world’s most efficient and passenger-friendly airports, you’ll find a variety of transportation options to take you into the city. The MRT (Mass Rapid Transit) is the most convenient and affordable option, with a direct line from the airport to the city center. The MRT line that connects Changi Airport to the city center is the East West Line (Green Line). You can board the MRT at Changi Airport Station (CG2) and travel directly to various central stations, such as City Hall (EW13) or Raffles Place (EW14), which are well-connected to the rest of Singapore. Alternatively, you can opt for a taxi or a private car transfer.

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Taking a Luxury Coach from Kuala Lumpur

If you enjoy the journey as much as the destination, consider taking a luxury coach from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore. The road trip offers a scenic view of the Malaysian countryside, and the journey typically takes about 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic.

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Accommodation Tip: Where to Stay for the Ultimate F1 Experience

Choosing the right hotel can enhance your F1 experience, and Singapore offers a range of accommodations that cater to different tastes and budgets. Here are five top recommendations:

1. Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands

8.9/10

Marina Bay

RM 4,505

RM 3,378

This iconic hotel is synonymous with luxury and offers direct access to the F1 circuit. Its infinity pool and SkyPark are must-visit attractions in themselves. Available on Traveloka, where you can also enjoy exclusive deals and promotions.

2. Pan Pacific Singapore

Pan Pacific Singapore

8.6/10

Marina Bay

RM 1,989

RM 1,492

Known for its excellent service and strategic location near the Marina Bay Street Circuit and major attractions like Suntec City and the Esplanade. Secure your stay via Traveloka for a seamless experience and access to special rates.

3. The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore

8.7/10

Marina Bay

RM 3,644

RM 2,733

This luxury hotel offers spacious rooms with panoramic views of Marina Bay and the Singapore skyline. It’s perfect for those who want to indulge in luxury while staying close to the F1 action. Available on Traveloka, with options for room upgrades and exclusive packages.

4. JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

JW Marriott Hotel Singapore South Beach

8.9/10

Marina Bay

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A blend of modernity and heritage, this hotel is chic, stylish, and located near both the F1 circuit and the Bugis area, offering easy access to shopping, dining, and nightlife. Easily book your stay through Traveloka to enjoy the best rates and promotions.

5. Swissôtel The Stamford

Swissôtel The Stamford Singapore

8.9/10

Marina Bay

RM 2,208

RM 1,656

As one of Southeast Asia’s tallest hotels, Swissôtel The Stamford offers breathtaking views and direct access to the City Hall MRT station, making it easy to get around. Book via Traveloka to take advantage of their comprehensive selection of room types and deals.

Afternoon: Explore Marina Bay

Once you’ve settled into your hotel, it’s time to start exploring one of Singapore’s most sprightly areas—Marina Bay. This iconic district is not only the heart of the F1 action but also a hub of entertainment, dining, and shopping.

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck

Begin your exploration at the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck. Perched atop the three towers of Marina Bay Sands, the SkyPark offers breathtaking panoramic views of Singapore’s skyline, the Marina Bay, and even glimpses of Indonesia on a clear day. It’s an ideal spot to get your bearings and soak in the grandeur of the city.

The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands

After taking in the views, head down to The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, one of Singapore’s premier shopping destinations. Whether you’re looking to indulge in some high-end retail therapy or just window shopping, this mall has something for everyone. From luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Gucci to more accessible fashion labels, The Shoppes offers a diverse range of stores. For those interested in art, check out the ArtScience Museum, located adjacent to the mall. Its unique lotus-shaped architecture is a sight to behold, and the museum hosts a variety of rotating exhibitions that explore the intersection of art, science, and technology.

Lunch at Rasapura Masters

When hunger strikes, Rasapura Masters at The Shoppes is the perfect place to refuel. This food court offers a wide variety of local and international dishes, making it an excellent spot to sample Singapore’s renowned culinary offerings. From Hainanese chicken rice to char kway teow, the options are plentiful, and the quality is top-notch.

Early Evening: Collect Your F1 Tickets

Now that you’re fueled up and have explored Marina Bay, it’s time to focus on the main event—the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix. If you haven’t purchased your tickets yet, you can easily do so via Traveloka, which offers a range of ticket packages to suit every budget.

Where to Collect Your Tickets

Once your tickets are secured, you’ll need to collect them from one of the designated collection points near the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Specific details on the collection points will be provided upon ticket confirmation, so make sure to check your email or the Traveloka app for the latest information. Ticket collection is usually a smooth process, but it’s a good idea to arrive early to avoid any last-minute rush.

Explore the Marina Bay Area

After collecting your tickets, take a leisurely stroll around the Marina Bay area. This is a great time to visit the Merlion Park, where you can snap photos of the iconic Merlion statue—a half-fish, half-lion symbol of Singapore. The park offers stunning views of the Marina Bay Sands and the Singapore skyline, making it a perfect spot for some memorable photos. If you’re in the mood for more culture, the nearby Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay is an excellent place to catch a performance or simply enjoy the architecture of Singapore’s premier arts center.

Evening: F1 Singapore 2024 Concert

The first night of the F1 Singapore 2024 Concerts kicks off with an exciting lineup:

The Jungle Giants on the Downtown Stage in Zone 4 from 18:30 to 19:30. Start your evening with their energetic indie rock vibes.
HONNE follows on the Padang Stage in Zone 4 from 19:45 to 20:45, offering their smooth electronic R&B sound.
OneRepublic will close out the night on the Padang Stage from 22:15 to 23:45.
Thirty Second to Mars Comprising brothers Jared Leto and Shannon Leto, the duo is known for their experimental progressive rock sounds.

Make sure to arrive early to secure a good spot and immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere as the city comes alive with the buzz of F1. The combination of world-class music and the excitement of the race creates an unforgettable experience, making it the perfect way to end your first day in Singapore.

Day 2: Saturday, 21th September 2024 - Qualifying Day and City Exploration

After the excitement of your first day in Singapore, it’s time to delve deeper into the city while gearing up for the F1 qualifying sessions. Day 2 offers a perfect balance between exploring some of Singapore’s most iconic attractions and diving into the high-octane world of Formula 1. Let’s make the most of it!

Morning: A Relaxed Start with a Hearty Breakfast

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast, allowing you to recharge after the excitement of Day 1. If you’re staying at one of the recommended hotels such as Marina Bay Sands or The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, you’re in for a treat. These hotels offer an array of breakfast options that cater to every palate. Enjoy a lavish buffet with international and local dishes, or opt for a more traditional Singaporean breakfast featuring kaya toast, soft-boiled eggs, and a strong cup of kopi (local coffee).

If you’re in the mood to explore a bit, consider heading out to one of Singapore’s renowned cafés. Tiong Bahru Bakery is a great option if you’re near the Marina Bay area. Known for its artisanal pastries and excellent coffee, it’s a local favorite. Another option is Common Man Coffee Roasters at Robertson Quay, where you can indulge in a full breakfast spread with a focus on quality ingredients and freshly brewed coffee.

City Sightseeing: Gardens by the Bay and the ArtScience Museum

With a full stomach and plenty of energy, it’s time to explore some of Singapore’s most iconic attractions. Fortunately, many of these are conveniently located near the Marina Bay Street Circuit, making it easy to enjoy the city before the qualifying sessions begin.

Gardens by the Bay

Start your morning at Gardens by the Bay, one of Singapore’s most famous attractions. This futuristic park spans over 100 hectares and features various themed gardens, towering Supertrees, and the awe-inspiring Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories. Stroll through the outdoor gardens and marvel at the intricate landscaping, or venture inside the conservatories for a unique experience of nature and technology. The Cloud Forest, with its indoor waterfall and mist-filled walkways, offers a cool respite from the Singaporean heat.

One of the highlights of Gardens by the Bay is the OCBC Skyway, a 128-meter-long aerial walkway that offers stunning views of the Supertree Grove and the Marina Bay skyline. It’s a great spot for photos and a wonderful way to start your day.

ArtScience Museum

If you’re more inclined towards art and technology, the ArtScience Museum is just a short walk away. This iconic building, shaped like a lotus flower, is home to rotating exhibitions that explore the intersection of art, science, culture, and technology. Past exhibitions have featured everything from futuristic technology displays to historical retrospectives on art and culture.

One of the museum’s permanent exhibitions, Future World: Where Art Meets Science, is particularly popular. It’s an immersive, interactive exhibition that’s perfect for visitors of all ages. The digital installations respond to your movements, creating a dynamic and ever-changing experience. Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply curious, the ArtScience Museum offers a thought-provoking way to spend your morning.

Afternoon: Lunch at Lau Pa Sat and Qualifying Sessions

After a morning of sightseeing, it’s time to refuel before the excitement of the qualifying sessions begins.

Lunch at Lau Pa Sat

For lunch, head over to Lau Pa Sat, one of Singapore’s most beloved hawker centres. This historic market, located in the heart of the Central Business District, is famous for its wide variety of local dishes and its beautiful Victorian architecture. The building itself is a marvel, with its intricate ironwork and spacious interior providing a glimpse into Singapore’s colonial past.

At Lau Pa Sat, you can indulge in a range of local delicacies. Try the Hainanese chicken rice, char kway teow (stir-fried flat noodles with seafood), or satay (grilled skewers of meat served with peanut sauce). The satay street, which comes alive in the evening, is particularly famous, but you can find satay here during the day as well. The variety and quality of food at Lau Pa Sat make it a must-visit for any food lover.

Qualifying Sessions at the Marina Bay Street Circuit

With lunch sorted, it’s time to head to the Marina Bay Street Circuit for the F1 qualifying sessions. The atmosphere here is nothing short of electric, with fans from all over the world gathering to witness the drivers compete for the best starting positions in Sunday’s race.

Qualifying day is a crucial part of the Grand Prix weekend. The drivers push their cars to the limit, trying to secure pole position, which is often key to winning the race on Singapore’s challenging street circuit. The Marina Bay Circuit is known for its narrow turns and unforgiving barriers, making qualifying sessions particularly intense.

As you find your seat, take a moment to soak in the atmosphere. The sound of the engines, the anticipation in the air, and the sight of the world’s fastest cars racing through the city streets combine to create an unforgettable experience. If you’ve booked a grandstand seat, you’ll have a fantastic view of the action, but even general admission tickets offer plenty of excitement.

Evening: F1 Singapore 2024 Concert

After the high-octane excitement of the qualifying sessions, the energy in the city doesn’t let up. The F1 Singapore Grand Prix is as much about entertainment as it is about racing, and the concert series that accompanies the event is a highlight of the weekend.

Another Night of World-Class Music

Saturday night is packed with incredible performances across various stages. Here’s your concert plan:

Kool and the Gang kicks off the evening at the Wharf Stage in Zone 1 from 16:30 to 17:30, bringing their classic funk and R&B hits.
Tones and I follows at the Downtown Stage in Zone 4 from 18:30 to 19:15, known for her global hit "Dance Monkey."
BABYMONSTER will perform at the Padang Stage (time TBC), drawing fans of the K-pop scene.
The Corrs will grace the Wharf Stage in Zone 1 from 19:30 to 20:50 with their mix of pop and traditional Irish music.
Simultaneously, Disclosure will light up the Padang Stage in Zone 4 from 19:30 to 20:45 with their electronic beats.
LCD Soundsystem will perform at the Downtown Stage in Zone 4 from 21:15 to 22:00, offering their unique blend of rock and electronic music.
The night will culminate with a performance by Kylie Minogue at the Padang Stage in Zone 4 from 22:25 to 23:55, promising a spectacular show with all her classic hits.

This diverse lineup ensures there’s something for everyone, making Saturday night one of the most exciting parts of your F1 weekend.

Day 3: Sunday, 22nd September 2024 - Race Day and Finale

The final day of your F1 Singapore Grand Prix weekend has arrived, and it’s the one you’ve been eagerly anticipating—Race Day! After two days filled with sightseeing, qualifying sessions, and concerts, today’s focus is all about the main event. But before the race kicks off, there’s still plenty to enjoy in Singapore. Here’s how to make the most of your last day in the Lion City.

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Morning: A Relaxed Start and Last-Minute Shopping

After two action-packed days, give yourself permission to start the day at a more leisurely pace. There’s no need to rush—today is about savoring every moment before the adrenaline-pumping race begins.

Breakfast at Leisure

Begin your morning with a relaxed breakfast at your hotel. If you’re staying at one of the luxurious accommodations recommended earlier, like Marina Bay Sands or The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, you’ll have access to a sumptuous breakfast buffet. Take your time to enjoy a variety of local and international dishes, along with fresh juices and strong coffee to kickstart your day.

If you’re in the mood to venture out, consider visiting Chye Seng Huat Hardware, a trendy café located in an industrial-chic setting that’s known for its excellent coffee and hearty breakfast options. Another great option is PS.Cafe at Ann Siang Hill, offering a serene atmosphere and a menu filled with breakfast classics, from fluffy pancakes to eggs benedict.

Last-Minute Shopping on Orchard Road

With a leisurely morning ahead, why not indulge in a bit of last-minute shopping? Orchard Road is Singapore’s premier shopping destination, and it’s just a short MRT ride or taxi journey from most central hotels. This bustling shopping street is lined with an array of malls, boutiques, and flagship stores, offering everything from high-end luxury brands to more affordable fashion and souvenirs.

If you’re looking to bring home some F1 memorabilia, be sure to check out the official merchandise stores along Orchard Road. You’ll find everything from team apparel and caps to model cars and limited-edition items—perfect for commemorating your F1 experience.

While on Orchard Road, you might also want to explore ION Orchard, one of the area’s most iconic shopping malls. With its futuristic design and vast selection of stores, it’s a must-visit for any shopping enthusiast. If you’re after something uniquely Singaporean, head to Tangs, one of Singapore’s oldest and most beloved department stores, known for its selection of local brands and products.

Afternoon: Preparing for the Main Event

With the morning’s activities complete, it’s time to shift your focus to the main event—the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix. This is the moment you’ve been waiting for, and a bit of preparation will ensure you’re ready to fully enjoy the experience.

Head Back to Your Hotel to Gear Up

After your shopping excursion, return to your hotel to get ready for the race. Comfort is key, as you’ll be spending several hours at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Dress in lightweight, breathable clothing to stay cool in Singapore’s tropical climate, and don’t forget to wear comfortable shoes. If you’ve picked up any team merchandise, now’s the time to don your favorite driver’s cap or shirt to show your support.

Final Preparations

Before heading out, take a few moments to make sure you have everything you need. Double-check that your F1 tickets are secure—whether they’re printed or stored on your mobile device—and ensure your phone is fully charged. It’s a good idea to bring a portable charger as well, as you’ll likely be taking lots of photos and videos throughout the day.

Consider packing a small bag with essentials like sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses to protect yourself from the sun. While there are plenty of food and drink options at the circuit, you might also want to bring along some snacks and a reusable water bottle to avoid long queues and stay hydrated.

Getting to the Marina Bay Street Circuit

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is easily accessible from most central hotels, either by taxi, MRT, or even on foot if you’re staying nearby. The nearest MRT stations include City Hall, Esplanade, and Promenade, all of which are within walking distance of the circuit entrances. Plan to arrive at the circuit well ahead of the race start time to find your seat, soak in the pre-race atmosphere, and maybe even catch a glimpse of the drivers as they prepare for the race.

Evening: The Singapore Grand Prix 2024 Race

Finally, the moment you’ve been eagerly anticipating has arrived—the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix race. This night race is one of the most spectacular events on the Formula 1 calendar, and experiencing it in person is nothing short of exhilarating.

The Thrill of the Race

The Marina Bay Street Circuit is famous for its challenging layout, with 23 turns and tight corners that demand the utmost skill and concentration from the drivers. The circuit winds through the city’s streets, past some of Singapore’s most iconic landmarks, including the Merlion, the Singapore Flyer, and the Esplanade. The backdrop of the glittering city skyline under the night sky makes this race truly unique.

As the lights go out and the race begins, the roar of the engines fills the air, and the excitement is palpable. You’ll be on the edge of your seat as the cars speed past, navigating the circuit’s twists and turns at breathtaking speeds. Whether you’re cheering for a particular team or just enjoying the spectacle, the atmosphere is electric, with fans from all over the world united in their passion for the sport.

Throughout the race, keep an eye on the big screens placed around the circuit to follow the action as it unfolds. The Singapore Grand Prix is known for its dramatic races, and with the possibility of safety cars and unpredictable weather, anything can happen.

Post-Race: The Final Concert

As the chequered flag waves and the race comes to an end, the excitement doesn’t stop there. The 2024 Singapore Grand Prix weekend concludes with one final concert, a fitting way to celebrate the end of an unforgettable weekend.

The highlight of your weekend is finally here—the 2024 Singapore Grand Prix race at the Marina Bay Street Circuit. Get to your seat early to soak in the pre-race atmosphere and watch the drivers prepare for the race.

After the race, the final concert of the weekend awaits:

Tones and I, As an inimitable vocalist, clever lyricist, deft producer, and inventive creator, Tones And I stretches the scope of pop music with unpredictable and undeniable anthems of her own design.
LCD Soundsystem, James Murphy is an American musician, DJ, singer, songwriter, and record producer.
Lenny Kravitz, As a relentless creative force—musician, writer, producer, actor, author, designer—he continues to be a global dynamic presence throughout music, art and culture
Dean Lewis, Multi-award winning artiste Dean Lewis is a singer/songwriter hailing from Sydney, Australia. With over 8 billion streams worldwide, he has over 21 million listeners on Spotify along with many awards and accolades globally.
Kelis, Kelis Rogers is an American singer-songwriter who rose to fame in the late 1990s to 2000s for her distinctive R&B sound, characterized by her powerful vocals and innovative production.
Thirty Seconds To Mars on, Catch Thirty Seconds to Mars before the second Formula 1 practice session at the Wharf Stage on Friday, 20 September, and before the Formula 1 race at the Padang Stage on Sunday, 22 September.
Kylie Minogue, Kylie returns to the home of Formula 1 night racing in Singapore in what is set to be another unmissable performance following her 2016 show in front of 50,000 racing fans at the city’s Padang Stage
And many more performers!

This final concert is the perfect way to celebrate the end of an exhilarating weekend. After the show, return to your hotel, reflecting on the unforgettable experiences of the past few days.

Day 4: Departure - Returning to Malaysia

After three days filled with adrenaline-pumping action, world-class entertainment, and the iconic atmosphere of Singapore, it’s time to wrap up your F1 Singapore Grand Prix weekend. As the saying goes, all good things must come to an end, but the memories you’ve created will last a lifetime. Day 4 is all about a smooth and stress-free departure, ensuring you leave Singapore with a sense of fulfillment and perhaps a plan to return next year.

Morning: Preparing for Departure

After the excitement of Race Day, you’ll likely appreciate a slower start to your morning. If you have an early flight or bus to catch, it’s important to get up in time to finalize your packing and enjoy a light breakfast. If your departure is later in the day, you might have some time to relax and take in one last glimpse of the city.

Breakfast and Final Packing

Start your day with a leisurely breakfast at your hotel. If you’re staying at Marina Bay Sands or The Ritz-Carlton, Millenia Singapore, take advantage of the hotel’s luxurious breakfast offerings one last time. Whether you prefer a continental breakfast, local delicacies, or just a strong cup of coffee, enjoying a relaxed meal is a great way to begin your departure day.

After breakfast, head back to your room to complete your packing. Make sure you’ve gathered all your belongings, including any souvenirs, F1 merchandise, and personal items you may have purchased over the weekend. Double-check that you have all important documents, such as your passport, flight or bus tickets, and any travel itineraries.

If you bought any fragile items, consider packing them carefully in your carry-on to avoid damage during your journey. And don’t forget to leave some space in your luggage for any last-minute shopping you might do at the airport.

Check-Out and Journey to the Airport or Bus Terminal

Once you’ve packed and are ready to leave, it’s time to check out of your hotel. Most hotels in Singapore offer express check-out services, making the process quick and convenient. If you have some time before your flight or bus, you might want to store your luggage with the hotel concierge and take a final stroll around the area.

Traveling to Changi Airport

For those flying back to Malaysia, Changi Airport is your gateway home. Widely regarded as one of the best airports in the world, Changi offers a seamless travel experience. Depending on your hotel’s location, you can reach the airport by taxi, MRT, or airport shuttle service.

If you’re traveling during off-peak hours, a taxi is the quickest option, taking about 20 to 30 minutes from the city center. The MRT is a more budget-friendly option, with the journey from central Singapore taking around 45 minutes. The MRT station is located directly beneath Changi Airport, providing easy access to the terminals.

Taking a Bus Back to Malaysia

If you’ve opted for a bus journey back to Malaysia, most coaches depart from the Golden Mile Complex or other major bus terminals in the city. The journey typically takes 5 to 6 hours, depending on traffic and border crossings. Arrive at the terminal early to ensure a smooth boarding process, and settle in for a comfortable ride home.

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There you have it, for every itinerary plan, Traveloka has got you covered. From flights and hotel accommodations to F1 tickets and exclusive concert experiences, we provide everything you need to make your trip seamless and enjoyable.

Booking through Traveloka not only ensures that you get the best deals, but also gives you access to special prices, especially when you book via our app. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to experience the adrenaline, entertainment, and an interesting culture that the Singapore Grand Prix has to offer.

Download the Traveloka app today and start planning your ultimate F1 weekend with ease and confidence. See you at track!

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In This Article

• Day 1: Friday, 20th September 2024 - Arrival and Setting the Stage
• Morning: Travel to Singapore
• Flying from Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Singapore (SIN)
• Taking a Luxury Coach from Kuala Lumpur
• Accommodation Tip: Where to Stay for the Ultimate F1 Experience
• Afternoon: Explore Marina Bay
• Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck
• The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
• Lunch at Rasapura Masters
• Early Evening: Collect Your F1 Tickets
• Where to Collect Your Tickets
• Explore the Marina Bay Area
• Evening: F1 Singapore 2024 Concert
• Day 2: Saturday, 21th September 2024 - Qualifying Day and City Exploration
• Morning: A Relaxed Start with a Hearty Breakfast
• City Sightseeing: Gardens by the Bay and the ArtScience Museum
• Gardens by the Bay
• ArtScience Museum
• Afternoon: Lunch at Lau Pa Sat and Qualifying Sessions
• Lunch at Lau Pa Sat
• Qualifying Sessions at the Marina Bay Street Circuit
• Evening: F1 Singapore 2024 Concert
• Another Night of World-Class Music
• Day 3: Sunday, 22nd September 2024 - Race Day and Finale
• Morning: A Relaxed Start and Last-Minute Shopping
• Breakfast at Leisure
• Last-Minute Shopping on Orchard Road
• Afternoon: Preparing for the Main Event
• Head Back to Your Hotel to Gear Up
• Final Preparations
• Getting to the Marina Bay Street Circuit
• Evening: The Singapore Grand Prix 2024 Race
• The Thrill of the Race
• Post-Race: The Final Concert
• Day 4: Departure - Returning to Malaysia
• Morning: Preparing for Departure
• Check-Out and Journey to the Airport or Bus Terminal
• Traveling to Changi Airport
• Taking a Bus Back to Malaysia
• Book F1 Singapore Grand Prix 2024 Ticket in Traveloka

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