5 facts that should get you excited about Singapore’s Changi Airport
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, SINGAPORE/ Created : Apr 30, 2019, 12:48 IST
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Singapore is one of the most-visited destinations by Indian travellers and has an undying charm. While it is home to a host of attractions, the latest one to fascinate travellers is the plush Changi Airport. More than just an airp … Read more
Singapore is one of the most-visited destinations by Indian travellers and has an undying charm. While it is home to a host of attractions, the latest one to fascinate travellers is the plush Changi Airport. More than just an airport facility, Changi has become a prime attraction, with enough to leave you fascinated. Read less
This and more is what awaits you at the airport.
1. Paid lounges- At Changi, you can pay for lounge access right at the airport regardless of whether you have a card/membership/prior access to it or not. The airport boasts of some of the most luxurious lounges, including hotels, to make travelling an easier affair.
2. City tours - If you are at Singapore’s Changi Airport and are looking at a layover, they have free city tours. All that you need to register is your passport and boarding pass, and you might be raving about the wonders of Singapore by the end of it.
4. Green airport - Changi, in all probability, is one of the world’s greenest airport. Apart from the Butterfly Garden, it also has a Water Lily Garden, Sunflower Garden, a rooftop Cactus Garden and more.
5. Wellness zen - Apart from all the greenery that Changi is home to, it can very well be your go-to place for a wellness session. They have everything from massages, manicures, spas and special healthy cuisine on offer. No more jet-lagging.
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