Encountering the Mid-Autumn Festival While Traveling in Singapore: Best Places for Moon Viewing
The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the most important traditional festivals in China. Singapore is no exception, as the Mid-Autumn Festival is also a traditional festival valued by Chinese Singaporeans, with customs such as carrying lanterns and eating mooncakes being the most traditional. Before the festival, the Singapore River, Chinatown, and other places are decorated anew, filling the air with a festive atmosphere.
How to spend a unique Mid-Autumn night among Singapore's many popular tourist attractions? Go City passes recommend two moon-viewing spots. Let's take a look.
CÉ LA VI Sky Bar
Regular ticket price: SGD 23, free with Go City pass
Located on the stunning rooftop of Marina Bay Sands Hotel on the 57th floor, CÉ LA VI Sky Bar offers a panoramic view of Singapore's cityscape and charming strait scenery, making it a popular photo spot for countless influencers.
CÉ LA VI means "this is life" in French. CÉ LA VI Sky Bar offers a wide selection of drinks, including beer, spirits, wine, and signature cocktails. As night falls, guests at CÉ LA VI restaurant and sky bar can enjoy fine wine and cuisine while taking in a 360-degree visual feast. In this ultra-luxurious bar, raise your glass to the moon and admire Singapore's stunning skyline—this is indeed life.
One of Singapore's most luxurious rooftop bars
360° visual feast
A restaurant with both elegance and style
Don't miss the perfect pairing of champagne and the Lion City's nightscape
Raffles Courtyard & Bar Singapore
Regular ticket price: SGD 38.84, free with Go City pass
Raffles Courtyard & Bar Singapore is located within Raffles Hotel. Opened in 1887, Raffles Hotel is one of the few remaining 19th-century luxury hotels in the world, renowned for its prestige.
The Long Bar at Raffles Hotel is the birthplace of Singapore's national drink—the Singapore Sling cocktail—and is a must-visit attraction in Singapore, attracting drinking enthusiasts from around the world each year. Raffles Courtyard, nestled between swaying palm trees and majestic white arches, exudes a warm and hospitable atmosphere. It is a lush open-air courtyard and a popular social venue in Singapore.
On the night of the Mid-Autumn Festival, why not savor various Southeast Asian snacks and authentic Singaporean cuisine here? After satisfying your taste buds, enjoy a drink while moon gazing, immersing yourself in the hotel's rich heritage and elegant luxury for a peaceful and serene wonderful evening.
Singapore Sling cocktail
Colorful mooncakes from Singapore