Changi Airport T2 has emerged from its renovation with a flourish, treating visitors to a breathtaking display of modernity and luxury
Changi Airport is alsoknown for its gorgeous Jewel complex, a shopping, dining, entertainment, and accommodation complex that opened in 2019 and is also home to the world’s tallest indoor waterfall. The Google Photos app on Android has been updated with tools to organize the default view more...
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If you thought the world’s best airport would stop with 2019’s jaw-dropping Jewel attraction, think again. It’s all artificial – the waterfall, the sky, the moon… all of it – but the remarkable digital attractions are unquestionably impressive nonetheless. Singapore’s Changi Airport, re...
World's tallest indoor waterfall RainVortex at Jewel Changi Airport Source: Harriet Baskas Engineered by Los Angeles-based design firmWET, the Jewel Rain Vortex sends rain-harvested, recirculated water seven stories down from the roof in a circular waterfall. ...
Things to See and Do in Jewel Changi Airport World’s tallest indoor waterfall Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, who also worked on Marina Bay Sands, Jewel took about five years to build and cost S$1.7 billion. The Rain Vortex is surrounded by Shiseido Forest Valley that houses hu...
Changi Airport currently has five terminals, T1, T2, T3, JetQuay CIP Terminal and Budget Terminal, with a total handling capacity of 73 million. Terminals 1, 2 and 3 are directly connected with a common transit area, with airside passengers being able to freely move between the terminals ...
Entry and exit points to Jewel Changi Airport are strategically located within each passenger terminal. Follow the well-marked signs within the terminals to access the attractions, retail complex, and the world-famous HSBC Rain Vortex, the world's tallest indoor waterfall. ...
6. The (litreal) jewel of the airport! Jewel Changi Airport is a lifestyle resort of sorts based right at the heart of the building. Opened in 2019, it features the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, lush gardens, shopping outlets, and dining options. It really looks like something out ...
Step into the world’s first Butterfly Garden within an airport at T3’s transit area and discover tropical butterflies floating around a lush green garden with bursts of colourful flowers. This is a hot favourite with kids and adults alike. A 6-metre waterfall provides a relaxing backdrop fo...