AIA HYROX Singapore (EXPO)

Regular Event
29 Nov 2025
30 Nov 2025
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Elite 15 qualifier
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First HYROX in this city
AIA HYROX Singapore 2025 event at Singapore EXPO venue

Race spotlight

Get ready to bring your best to one of HYROX’s most dynamic and high-energy events in the Asia-Pacific region. The AIA HYROX Singapore Expo is set in a city where innovation meets tradition, offering athletes a unique blend of world-class competition and vibrant urban culture.

Singapore’s compact and efficient layout means the race experience is smooth and accessible—from easy transport to the venue to a wide variety of recovery options right at your fingertips. Compete indoors in a climate-controlled, modern venue, then recharge with cutting-edge wellness treatments or serene green escapes just minutes away.

As the weather balances warmth with monsoon humidity, hydration and smart layering are critical for peak performance. Athletes can expect a fiercely competitive field drawn from across the region, making Singapore Expo a perfect proving ground for those chasing personal bests and qualification goals.

With its seamless blend of cutting-edge race facilities, tech-savvy recovery options, and the city’s famous hospitality, HYROX Singapore Expo is more than a race—it’s a complete racecation experience. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or a motivated first-timer, this event delivers an unforgettable challenge and a vibrant community vibe that keeps you coming back.

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Racecation Review

HYROX Singapore Expo delivers race meets innovation meets city energy. After pushing your pace, step into the extraordinary—grab chilli crab in a hawker centre, wander futuristic Gardens by the Bay, or sip a cold one with skyline views from Marina Bay. Post-race recovery gets a tech-upgrade with infrared saunas or wellness lounges at nearby hotels. And if you’ve got scope on your passport, intriguing cultural flavour is hidden in Little India or Chinatown. Sleek, safe, and spirited, this is one of HYROX’s most polished yet daring race-cation experiences.

Cost Insights

Singapore offers premium standards at premium prices. Hotels near EXPO or Marina Bay typically cost $150–250 USD per night; budget options start around $100. Hawker centre meals are excellent value at $5–10, while restaurants frequently charge $50+. Public transport is world-class and affordable—MRT rides cost under $2. Drinks, nightlife, and tourist attractions can be pricey, but the city’s efficiency, safety, and amenities deliver high value for your wallet.

Hotel Picks

If you’re racing at the EXPO, staying close keeps things calm and convenient—Capri by Fraser at Changi City is a favourite among visiting athletes for its space, self-catering options, and direct MRT access. Want a little more buzz? Head into the city and base yourself at PARKROYAL Collection Pickering—lush, walkable, and a short MRT ride from everything. For boutique vibes, the Warehouse Hotel in Robertson Quay is a restored heritage property with an edge. Singapore hotels are spotless, tech-smart, and consistent, so even budget stays often feel luxe.

Local Climate

November in Singapore is technically the start of the drier monsoon, but don’t expect cool or crisp. It’s still a tropical city, which means humidity hovers above 80% most days, with surprise downpours in the afternoon. That said, it’s less intense than mid-year—and mornings are breezy and perfect for warm-ups or outdoor runs. Hydration is key, especially for those unfamiliar with training in humid conditions. Locals tend to dart from air-con to air-con, so layer light and always pack a water bottle and umbrella.

Local Eats

You haven’t done Singapore right if you haven’t eaten at a hawker centre. Forget fancy—it’s about flavour and variety. At East Coast Lagoon or Lau Pa Sat, you can fuel up with grilled satay, chicken rice, or protein-packed nasi lemak for under $10. Vegans and health-conscious eaters love The Living Cafe or Real Food in Orchard for clean, nutrient-dense options. Grab a kopi-o (black coffee) with breakfast, and if you’re going full-local, try a soft-boiled egg set with kaya toast. Don’t fear the queue—if it’s long, it’s probably amazing.

Recovery Guide

Singapore takes wellness seriously. For post-race recovery, pop into Pulse TCM in Raffles Place for sports cupping and acupuncture, or float in a sensory tank at Palm Ave Float Club for a deep nervous system reset. Prefer tech? Places like Core Collective and Haus Athletics offer recovery lounges with Normatec boots, infrared saunas, and cryo chambers. And for a slow unwind, the Botanic Gardens or a casual stroll through the Southern Ridges skywalk delivers peace, breeze, and a recharge with a view. Even in this buzzing metropolis, recovery has a rhythm.

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