Changi Airport is the first thing visitors to Singapore see.
Unless they come in by sea or land or illegally swam to Singapore.
Changi Airport has 4 terminals. 1, 2, and 3 are linked. Terminal 4 is the newest and linked by a free bus service (from Terminal 2). Terminal 4 is rather separated from the other three terminals. So the video below doesn't include Terminal 4, which serves very limited airlines for now (AirAsia and Vietnam Air if I recall. Might have changed by now.)
Changi Jewel has opened. The videos below are the exploration of the latest offering (from 10 June 2019), and the first preview just before it opened to the public.
The wannabe copywriter in me wants to write: "Changi Jewel - now you don't want to fly".
Rest Areas/Lounges (free, I believe)
If you are transiting in Changi Airport, and you will be there for a while, but not long enough to leave the airport, here are the rest areas:
Here is the list of best places where you can get good and comfortable sleep for overnight at changi airport: (This video will show you the details - not a very good video in presenting information)
Terminal 1
Snooze Lounge, Level 3 Transit Hall (Near Cosmetics and Perfumes by Shilla)
Terminal 2
Departure Lounge, Level 2 (Near Tunglok Tea House)
Sanctuary Lounge, Level 2 Transit Hall (Opposite Gate E5)
Oasis Lounge, Level 2 Transit Hall (Opposite Gate E11)
Terminal 3
Departure Transit, Level 3 Mezzanine (Near DFS Wine and Spirits)
Snooze Lounge, Transit Hall (Near the Singapore Food Street)
Terminal 4
Departure Transit, Level 2 (Near Coffee Bean)
Departure Transit, Level 2 (Near Texas Chicken)
Snooze Lounge, Level 2 Transit Hall (Near Peranakan Gallery)
Transit Hotels
If you want a proper bed and have the cash to spend, there are transit hotels at each terminal. Here's a video:
There is a minimum of 6 hour booking - you can leave earlier, but you will be paying for 6 hours - and you can then extend hour by hour.
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