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How to Spend Eight Hours in Changi Airport

On December 2014, Dutchie and I arrived in Changi Airport (Singapore) at three a.m. and we had to wait for our next flight to Cebu (the Philippines) at 11 a.m. We had similar long transit in January 2014 but it was an afternoon transit so we left the airport and had early dinner at Marina Bay Sands. Our second transit in Singapore last year was rather impossible to leave the airport as the malls nor tourists attractions in Singapore did not open for 24 hours. We concluded to spend eight hours transit in the airport.

Changi Airport has three terminals which connected by tram/metro that leaves every five minutes. Each terminal has special entertainment areas for transit travelers. We decided to explore Terminal Two and Three. We did not visit the Terminal One. The terminal has a Balinese style swimming pool, but it opens at 07.00 a.m. to 11:59 p.m.

I wrote the highlight of our transit activities as following – please note that the timeline was sort of rough estimation.

03:00 to 03:30
Wandering around at Terminal Three. Got special code from Information Desk to use wifi for free. There were Airport Guide Books available in several languages including Indonesian language – I think it was an Indonesian version, although after reading it thoroughly, there were some words that actually belong to Malay and not used in Indonesian language. Anyway, the guide book was very helpful. Take one when you have long transit or delay!

Ah yeah, Christmas week. There were many Christmas decorations on the airport, including a German Mickey theme.

Changi - Singapore Airport03:30 to 06:45
We went to the Cinema. Funny to say this when we were actually inside an airport. Dutchie had good sleep on the airplane (as usual) so he took a full advantage of the cinema by watching one and half movies. He even brought food from the food court to eat during the movie.

I slept during the movie of Captain America Two. I was not the only one who sleeping; most transit travelers in the Cinema were sleeping.

Suggestion: use ear-plug if you plan to sleep in the Cinema as the movie sound was too loud.

07:00 to 07:45
Sat at a café. Drinking a cup of Chai tea – which was a totally wrong choice as the tea was not real Chai tea and it was too sweet. I did not even ask for additional sugar. At least I could read news and wrote on my notebook.

08:00 to 08:20
We visited the Butterfly Garden at Terminal Three to count the butterflies. They were real butterflies. I found four butterflies of similar species. Dutchie did not bother to count but he tried to find the butterfly for me.

08:20 to 08:50
We moved to Terminal Two where we spent walking around at shopping area and the Enchanted Garden. The garden was an interactive garden of flowers and decorated glasses with small pond. I read the garden was supposed to have special sounds and lights plays but we did not experience such shows.

09:00 to 09:45
Got hungry. Had our breakfast at a food court on the upper floor. I tried their noodle menu, it was quite okay.

09:45 to 10:15
We were wandering around the upper floor. We saw the second cinema, it was a smaller cinema but with even louder sound. Additionally there were a room with treadmill (great for transit travelers who still have energy to burnt), a gaming area and computer room to access internet. There was a transit hotel as well – six hours for around 40 Euros.

We went to Sunflower Garden at the same floor. It was an open air garden where you can see the activities at the runaways. Some part of the garden was a smoking area.

10:20 to 10:40
We returned to the ground floor. Spending our time reading what Peranakan means and how South East Asians use the Chinese jars in the past. The jars and its designs reminds me of my grandfather’s tableware. I think my mother’s great-great grandparents could be categorized as peranakan, the ones who migrated to Indonesia.

10:40 to 11:00
Off to our boarding gate – Yay, finally to Cebu!

PS: when all these activities failed to entertain your transit in Changi Airport, you can always try the following chair…

119 Comments »

  1. My favourite airport in the world and I was always interested to see what you got up to there Indah! 🙂 I often book myself some time in the transit hotel in T3 which you can book in blocks of 6hrs. Rates are pretty good for Singapore, and this means I don’t have to sit in a café or on the floor. Once, I spent 18 hours at Changi from Delhi and before a flight to Hong Kong, and that’s the way I planned it! I always love spending time there, and you picked some of the best ways for people to spend time. The Garden Trail and the Free Cinema are great options to keep youngsters happy, but there are plenty of bars and pubs in T2 to keep adults happy, as well as live music in the nighttime.

    • 18 hours transit! Gosh, I will do the same as yours – to sleep at the transit hotel or going out around Singapore – unless it was with weird hours 🙂

      Thanks so much for the linking – did the same to your well written post on Changi 😉

  2. Indah!!! This was a wonderful post on Changi Airport (Singapore)!!!! You told so much & did so much!!! I never would have guessed an airport would offer so much! All the airport offered was fantastic. But the 6 hour hotel rate must be really helpful for some people! Keep up the good posts! Still trying to find time to write. Wife Geri just had a full knee replacement & there is much for me to help out with! Phil

    • Thank you so much Phil! Glad to share the post with you! I am so sorry to hear about Geri. I hope she will recovered soon! Best wishes for her speedy recovery and looking forward to your next writing 🙂 Take care!!

  3. Thanks for the tips! I was at Changi not too long ago but as Singapore was my destination I did not get to spend much time at the airport. I saw the orchids really quick but I am not an orchid fan. Had I known about the sunflower garden, I would have checked it out! The cinemas were a nice touch too. We had a long layover at Incheon International airport though but because we arrived after midnight, all we did was find a comfy enough space to sleep. Incheon airport, I believe is ranked high among the world’s nicest airports too.

    • Incheon airport is known as the best airport in the world! Changi is ranked number two after Incheon – I think, I read it somewhere before. Oh, lucky you to transit at Incheon – I wonder what it looks like inside..maybe I should fly somewhere with the stop over there. Totally understood that in the end you’d prefer to sleep 🙂 – honestly I felt like to sleep when I was arrived at Changi at three am, but my travel companion was too awake during the transit 😀 😀

      • In one of the articles I’ve read about Incheon, it was described as a shopping mall complex WITH an airport inside! I’ve been to hongkong airport and I was impressed with its shops but Incheon was on a different league. Aside from the shops, duty free, luxury or otherwise, it had cultural museums and interactive displays, everything a traveler needs to know about south korea, it had cultural shows/programs and here is what sealed the deal for me, comfy chaise lounge chairs and FREE showers! You should go check it out 🙂

  4. This is so funny, because I, too, have spent a great deal of time in the Changi airport! I love using Singapore as a travel hub. I love how you found activities to do, because I just typically find a place to lay down and sleep. LOL!

    • 😀 Totally understood that in the end you’d prefer to sleep 🙂 – honestly I felt like to sleep when I was arrived at Changi at three am, but my travel companion was too awake during the transit 😀 😀

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