based on 4,313 reviewsPokémon Day-to-Night Adventure Takes Flight on the Singapore Cable Car
The highly anticipated Pokémon Day-to-Night Adventure is back, transforming the Singapore Cable Car into a soaring journey through the world of Pokémon.
Embark on a unique adventure that evolves from day to night. By day, travel in cabins adorned with beloved first-generation Pokémon like Pikachu, Eevee, and Charmander. As night falls, the journey unveils a hidden world. Using a complimentary UV torch, guests can discover glowing UV-reactive silhouettes and uncover rare flying-type Pokémon, with the mythical Mew hidden somewhere as the ultimate prize.
The magic continues at Mount Faber Peak with special photo spots featuring larger-than-life Pokémon, perfect for creating unforgettable memories.
Date:22 Nov 2025-30 Apr 2026


The Singapore Cable Car connects Mount Faber, HarbourFront, and Sentosa Island, offering breathtaking aerial views. From 100 meters above the ground, you can take in the stunning skyline, golden beaches, and panoramic views of the Singapore Strait. Whether during the day under the sun or at night when the city lights shine, the Singapore Cable Car offers a unique and unforgettable sightseeing experience.

△ Mount Faber Line:Mount Faber-Harbourfront-Sentosa,Total duration about 25 minutes.

△ Sentosa Line:Merlion-Imbiah Lookout(Take 5-minute walk from Sentosa)-Siloso Point,Total duration about 15 minutes.












Other visitors' reviews of Singapore Cable Car
Show More ReviewsI had a great time on the Singapore Cable Car! It’s a unique way to see the city and Sentosa Island from above, with lovely panoramic sights of the harbour, skyline, forest, beaches and surrounding islands as you glide between Mount Faber, HarbourFront and Sentosa. The cabins are comfortable and large windows make it easy to take photos throughout the ride. Especially on clear days. The ride feels relaxing and smooth, and it’s more than just a transit option. It’s an attraction in itself. I’d recommend buying tickets online to save time, and consider a round trip or day pass if you want to hop off and explore along the way. It can be a bit pricey for a short ride, and queues can form during peak times, but overall it’s worth it for the views and experience, especially if you’re a first-time visitor to Singapore or want a different perspective of the city.