HYROX Singapore 2026

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Race spotlight

This is the second HYROX in Singapore in the 2025/26 season! Stay tuned for details and further info as it becomes available.

Visa guide

Singapore is famous for its efficiency — and that extends to entry requirements. Travelers from most of Europe, North America, and Australasia can enter visa-free for stays of 30 to 90 days, which covers race weekend comfortably. For athletes from countries requiring visas, the process is straightforward: online applications are typically approved in just a few days.

One critical tip: your passport must be valid for at least six months beyond your arrival date. Immigration at Changi Airport is swift, digital, and organized, meaning you’ll spend less time in line and more time prepping for race day.

Racecation Review

HYROX Singapore is more than just another stop on the global calendar — it’s a showcase event in one of the most exciting, modern, and dynamic cities in the world. Set inside the Singapore EXPO, Southeast Asia’s largest convention center, the race offers a sleek, high-performance environment where athletes can push to their absolute limit. The vibe is electric: athletes from across Asia and beyond converge here, bringing an international energy that few HYROX locations can match.

What sets Singapore apart is the way the city supports both peak performance and memorable experiences. One moment you’re grinding through wall balls under the bright lights of the EXPO; the next, you’re stepping into a city that blends futuristic architecture with lush tropical greenery. Singapore feels effortless to navigate, refreshingly clean, and packed with world-class food and cultural hotspots. For the athlete who wants to balance competition with adventure, this racecation checks every box.

Cost Insights

Singapore is consistently ranked among the world’s most expensive cities, but athletes can manage costs with smart planning:

  • Accommodation: Expect $150–250 USD/night for hotels near the venue or in Marina Bay. Budget hotels and hostels can dip to $80/night, but quality varies.
  • Food: Hawker centers are a lifesaver. You’ll eat authentic meals — like laksa, chicken rice, or satay — for $5–10 USD. Fine dining can easily climb above $100 per head, so mix high-low.
  • Transport: MRT rides are $1–3 USD and cover nearly the entire city. Taxi or Grab rides average $10–25 USD, depending on traffic.

  • In short: Singapore isn’t cheap, but it delivers high quality across the board. If you balance hawker meals with occasional splurges, you’ll walk away feeling like it was money well spent.

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Public transport guide

Singapore’s transport is world-class — clean, safe, and punctual.

  • Airport → Venue: MRT East-West Line takes you straight from Changi to EXPO in ~10 minutes. It’s cheap, fast, and stress-free.
  • City → Venue: From Marina Bay or Orchard, take the MRT in 25 minutes. Grab/taxi runs about $15–20.
  • Tips: Grab an EZ-Link or NETS FlashPay card to use across buses and trains. Apps like Citymapper also cover Singapore for easy planning.

Public transport here is reliable enough that even first-time visitors can navigate with confidence.

Best photo spots

Singapore is built for photo opportunities, and your HYROX finisher flag deserves an iconic backdrop:

  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark: Skyline views that scream “bucket list.”
  • Gardens by the Bay: Snap under the glowing Supertrees at night.
  • Merlion Park: The city’s most famous waterfront statue, and a must for proof-of-visit.
  • Haji Lane: Narrow alley with colorful murals and indie shops — perfect for post-race lifestyle shots.
  • Singapore EXPO Exterior: Capture the energy and scale of the venue itself with your crew.

From ultra-modern skylines to tropical green spaces, Singapore is a visual feast for your race memories.

Local Climate

Local Eats

Singapore is a global capital of food — and for athletes, it’s paradise:

  • Clean Fuel: The Living Café (Bukit Timah) is a wellness haven with raw, organic bowls, protein-packed smoothies, and paleo-friendly menus. Perfect for pre- or post-race nutrition.
  • Local Flavor: Lau Pa Sat is the city’s legendary hawker market, alive with the smell of grilled satay skewers at night. Pair it with chili crab or char kway teow for a true taste of Singapore.
  • Quick Bite: Toast Box offers the iconic local breakfast — kaya toast (sweet coconut jam) with kopi (strong, sweet coffee). It’s cheap, fast, and uniquely Singaporean.

Eating here is an experience, not just a necessity. Singapore’s food culture is diverse, accessible, and athlete-friendly.

Local Gyms

Singapore is the fitness hub of Southeast Asia, and it shows:

  • Barry’s Bootcamp Singapore (Raffles Place): A premier HYROX Training Partner, offering intense treadmill and strength circuits designed to mirror the event’s demands.
  • CrossFit Mobilus (Bugis): Functional fitness at its best — sleds, SkiErgs, and community energy that makes it a HYROX-ready training ground.
  • F45 Training (multiple locations): Accessible, high-energy conditioning sessions ideal for visiting athletes looking for structured workouts.

Gyms here are ultra-modern, air-conditioned, and community-focused. The culture blends competitiveness with inclusivity — you’ll find expats, locals, and HYROX athletes training side by side. Training in Singapore feels polished and professional, but never intimidating.

Recovery Guide

Singapore knows how to help athletes bounce back:

  • Marina Bay Sands Infinity Pool: Nothing says recovery like floating 57 stories up, looking out over the skyline.
  • East Coast Park: A sprawling coastal park with shaded paths for walking, cycling, or a light jog to flush the legs.
  • Spa Esprit Group: Local spa chain specializing in deep tissue, hot stone, and hydrotherapy massages.
  • Hydrotherapy Pools: Many hotels — especially near EXPO and Marina Bay — include steam rooms, saunas, and jacuzzis designed for relaxation.

The city’s balance of urban luxury and tropical greenery makes it one of the easiest places to reset after race day.

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