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Flights to Singapore Help You Visit the Airport Attractions

by Amanda Sutcliffe Travel Deals

If you are at the Changi Airport due to a layover or if your next flight has been delayed for a couple of hours, there can be many ways to spend your time at the airport without getting bored. This is one of the best airports in the world today and there are many aspects to it other than great buildings and excellent food. You'll also be delighted to explore its brand new terminal named 'Jewel', which has a wide range of options in shopping and attractions that include the largest indoor waterfall in the world. What would impress you most about this terminal is that it houses nature, retail therapy, and fun under one roof.

At the Changi Experience Studio, you can have a great time with a range of interactive games. If you've arrived at the airport in any of the flights to Singapore with your entire family, including children, your kids would get to race virtually with a Boeing 747 or move their arms and play musical instruments. These games have managed to attract the young as well as old over a period of time. Even in the midst of a fast-paced environment, there are many passengers who take their time to appreciate the art installations at various places of the airport.

The works of art installed at the airport range from attractive wall murals to awe-inspiring ceiling pieces. It is almost impossible to stop yourself from gazing at these captivating art installations as you pass through them. Among the most popular ones is 'Kinetic Rain', which is made up of over a thousand droplets of bronze that create some abstract patterns and shapes during their movements. This kinetic art installation is located at the departure hall of Terminal 1 of the airport. Another impressive kinetic art titled 'A Million Times at Changi' is located at Terminal 2, which comprises more than 500 clock faces.

You can also indulge in some fun and adventure with your kids with the giant slide of this airport. All you have to do is head towards Terminal 3 along with your kids during your time spent at the airport after arriving in any of the flights to Singapore. This slide is currently the tallest in the world in an airport, and it costs just a small amount to descend down the tunnel. If you wish to relax for a while inside a cabin, you can book your slot at YotelAir. This hotel located at the airport accommodates guests for a minimum of four hours in its stylishly designed cabins.

Nature lovers can also have a great time at Changi Airport as it has five different gardens housed in terminals 1, 2, and 3. Located in Terminal 1 is the Cactus Garden, which is a rooftop garden with more than a hundred species of cacti and succulents. While exploring Terminal 2, you can make your day cheerful with a visit to the Sunflower Garden and watching hundreds of sunflowers in full bloom. Don't forget to explore an excellent collection of bright orchids in the Orchid Garden located in the same terminal. The Butterfly Garden located in Terminal 3 has more than a thousand butterflies fluttering around in the midst of lush greenery and a grand waterfall.

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