
🏟️ Address: Marina Bay Street Circuit, Marina Bay, Singapore, Singapore Directions in Google Maps
Marina Bay Street Circuit is located in the Downtown Core and Kallang areas of Singapore. Visitors can easily walk or take public transport or taxis to reach the venue, but driving is not recommended.
Below you can find general information on travel and parking for Marina Bay Street Circuit. Individual events may have additional/restricted services available, and so we recommend clicking through to the event and viewing the Travel & Parking tab for event-specific information.
The circuit does not provide parking and the options nearby are very limited, so visitors are strongly encouraged to leave their personal vehicles at home.
Taxis are a very popular way to travel in Singapore, and they can be hailed from the street or by phone. Short trips around the city typically cost between SGD $10-20, but this is likely to be much higher during busy traffic periods. Roads near the circuit are also frequently closed or congested during major events, so taxis may have to stop slightly further away.
Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is by far the simplest way to reach the circuit. Ticket machines and booths are available for use at all MRT stations, and single tickets generally cost between SGD $1 and $2.50. The Singapore Tourist Pass offers unlimited public transit travel for specified periods, with a 3-day pass costing $29.
The best station to use for the circuit depends on the ticketing area required:
Please note that eating and drinking on MRT trains or in stations is prohibited, and can incur fines.
The island city-state of Singapore is considered one of the most expensive places to stay in the world. So whilst there are plenty of budget hotels within and near the city centre, they are generally much pricier than the average city. Those with larger budgets, however, are spoilt for choice with renowned boutique and commercial hotels and stunning apartments.
Food stalls are set up around the circuit, offering delicious plates including noodles, curries, and satays. Burgers, fries, hot dogs, nachos, and kebabs are also typically available. Fans can purchase a wide range of drinks, from wine and cocktails to soft drinks. There are also small supermarkets within the venue.
Food and drink cannot be brought into the circuit, but there is an excellent variety of restaurants and stalls just outside the venue if you would rather satisfy your appetite away from the track.
The circuit features 10 access gates, and each gate offers an express lane for anyone who does not have a bag.
Fans bringing bags to the venue must have their bags examined at the gates.
Toilets are located all around the circuit. Most are portable, but they are kept clean and queuing is generally very minimal.
Service Dogs
Service dogs are welcome at the circuit, but the venue requests advance notice online .
Singapore is generally pedestrian-friendly, but the heat and humidity can make it uncomfortable for visitors to walk long distances. Walking times to the circuit from local landmarks are as follows:
Singapore is known for high temperatures and humidity, so dress carefully! Light, loose clothing is recommended, along with comfortable shoes for walking around the circuit. Bring sunglasses and a hat to protect yourself from the sun, and watch out for afternoon storms.
The following items may not be brought inside the circuit:
Marina Bay Street Circuit has a capacity of approximately 90,000. However, the capacity does differ between events depending on the seating configuration.
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