8 Incredible Things to Do at Changi Airport, Singapore
Rasshmie Salunkhay
Being awarded as the ‘Best Airport in the World’ for 7 consecutive years is no joke. And why not, there are ample perks of being at this awesome airport.
Impossibly interesting things can be done during your layover at Jewel Changi Airport.
The World’s Tallest Slide in an Airport
Ride in 'The World’s Tallest Slide in an Airport', socialize on the spectacular 'Social Tree', get rejuvenating spas, makeovers, play video games and what not!
Kinetic Rain Sculpture
At the airport’s Terminal 1, gape at the tranquillizing Kinetic Rain Sculpture. It’s a unique artwork of 1,216 bronze pieces shaped resembling droplets, which move in several patterns.
The Rain Vortex
World's Tallest Indoor Waterfall swirling down 7 stories, will indisputably freeze you with its 130 ft tall vortex.
The Enchanted Garden
Bask in the beauty of a multitude of gardens, as throughout the airport, there is no dearth of greenery. The Enchanted Garden at Terminal 2 is a nature lover’s haven.
The Orchid Garden by the Koi Pond
The second indoor garden of the airport at Terminal 2, is special in its own way. Sensors produce bird sounds, while you take a stroll around and gaze at the calming fishes in the mesmerising Koi Pond.
The Butterfly Garden
The Butterfly Garden at Terminal 3, happens to be the most popular among the 5 astounding gardens of Changi airport which also include the Cactus Garden at Terminal 1 and Sunflower Garden at Terminal 2.
Free Tour of Singapore
Pounce on this opportunity of an absolutely free tour around Singapore, that comes complimentary covering awesome places like the Marina Bay Sands, the Merlion and many more.
Shopping
Over 350 outlets dispersed inside the airport at Terminal 2 and 3, spoil you for choice. Shop your heart out with luxury items, souvenirs, Chinese herbals, intricate orchid jewelry, fragrances, etc.
Free Movies
Are you a movie buff? Even if not, would you miss watching new releases for free? Even classics and kids' movies are featured at Terminal 2 and 3, how cool is that!