Singapore’s F1 weekend is happening from 3 to 5 October 2025. If you didn’t manage to snag those race tickets, don’t worry.

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From sky-high rooftop bars to swanky restaurants, there are plenty of places where you can still catch the high-speed action, soak in the electric atmosphere, and enjoy cocktails with skyline views. Here’s where to head for the best F1 views in Singapore this year.
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1. LeVeL33

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LeVeL33 is the world’s highest urban microbrewery, and during the F1 weekend, it transforms into one of the most sought-after viewing spots. From its outdoor terrace, you get sweeping views over Marina Bay with parts of the race circuit clearly visible. Each year, they roll out special race-week menus and drink packages, featuring craft beer brewed right on-site. Minimum spend applies during race weekend, so it is best to book early.
Address: 8 Marina Boulevard, #33-01, Tower 1, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Singapore 018981
Opening hours: Daily 12pm to 11pm
2. VUE

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Sitting atop OUE Bayfront, VUE offers a head-on view of the Marina Bay Circuit. Known for its live carving stations, charcuterie counters, and free-flow drinks during race weekend, VUE’s F1 packages typically sell out fast. Even if you don’t manage to score a viewing package, the indoor dining area offers an elegant alternative with skyline views.
Address: 50 Collyer Quay, Level 19, OUE Bayfront, Singapore 049321
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 12pm to 2pm, 5.30pm to 1am; Friday 12pm to 2pm, 5.30pm to 2am; Saturday 5.30pm to 2am; Sunday 5.30pm to 1am
3. CÉ LA VI

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Sitting 57 floors above Marina Bay, CÉ LA VI is one of the most iconic spots to catch the F1 buzz. With panoramic skyline views and a direct line of sight to parts of the street circuit, this rooftop bar turns into a full-blown party zone every race weekend. In past years, they have hosted special brunches, DJ sets, and F1-themed events that go well into the night. For 2025, you can expect the same high-energy atmosphere paired with cocktails, good food, and some of the best views in town.
Address: 1 Bayfront Avenue, Marina Bay Sands Tower 3, Singapore 018971
Opening hours: 11am-4am
4. LAVO Italian Restaurant & Rooftop Bar

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Also perched high up at Marina Bay Sands, LAVO offers front-row views with its signature Race Edition party brunch. Guests can expect live performances, DJs, and a decadent buffet that includes everything from handmade pastas to free-flow champagne. Even if you miss the special F1 brunch, LAVO’s regular Saturday brunches are worth visiting for the panoramic skyline and festive vibe. Just note that they are temporarily closed now, but will be open again in September 2025, in time for the F1!
Address: 10 Bayfront Avenue, Level 57, Marina Bay Sands Tower 1, Singapore 018956
Opening hours: Monday to Thursday 11am to 12am; Friday to Saturday 11am to 1.30am; Sunday 9am to 12am
5. Monti At 1-Pavilion Italian Restaurant

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Monti is located right along the Marina Bay waterfront at The Fullerton Pavilion, placing you right next to the track action. Every F1 season, the restaurant offers special brunches and communal menus inspired by famous Italian racetracks. With its waterside views and direct proximity to the race route, Monti remains one of the most atmospheric dining spots during race weekend.
Address: 82 Collyer Quay, Singapore 049327
Opening hours: 11am to 3pm, 6pm to 11.30pm
6. 1-Arden

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Located on the 51st floor of CapitaSpring, 1-Arden is one of Singapore’s newer rooftop spots for the F1 season. While you may not get full track views here, you will still enjoy sweeping skyline scenery and a vibrant atmosphere, complete with race-themed cocktails and drink packages during race week. It is a great option for those who want the F1 party vibes without the full-on crowds.
Address: 88 Market Street, CapitaSpring, Singapore 048948
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday 7am to 10am, 2-11pm; Saturday 7-10.30am, 2.30pm-11pm; Sunday 7-10.30am, 2pm-10pm
7. Alley on 25

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Alley on 25 at Andaz Singapore offers a more laid-back way to experience the race weekend. Located on the 25th floor, this brunch spot has become a go-to for casual pre-race gatherings. The Lazy Breakfast brunch includes freshly shucked oysters, house-cured salmon, charcuterie, and more. While you won’t be trackside, the elevated views still let you soak up the race-weekend buzz from afar.
Address: 5 Fraser Street, Level 25, Singapore 189354
Opening hours: Daily 7am to 10.30pm
8. Altro Zafferano

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Set on level 43 of Ocean Financial Centre, Altro Zafferano offers a refined dining experience slightly away from the main race circuit. Its panoramic views of Marina Bay make it a relaxing option for those who want to enjoy the race weekend atmosphere over modern Italian cuisine. While it may not have direct track views like some others, the ambience makes it a solid alternative.
Address: 10 Collyer Quay, Ocean Financial Centre, Level 43, Singapore 049315
Opening hours: Monday to Friday 12pm to 3pm, 6pm to 11pm; Saturday 6pm to 11pm; closed on Sunday
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Final tips
Many of these venues release their special F1 packages closer to the race dates, with some offering early bird reservations as early as July or August. Minimum spend, ticketed entry, and package pricing often apply, especially for prime viewing spots.
Whether you are here for the speed, the skyline, or to soak up the city’s biggest party weekend, these rooftop bars and restaurants offer plenty of ways to experience F1 Singapore 2025 without being trackside. From champagne brunches to skyline views, it is one of the best times to see the city come alive.