Can you imagine choosing to spend a day at London’s Luton airport or New York’s La Guardia, enjoying the attractions, fine-dining and children’s activities? I guess not!
Well, that’s exactly what Singaporeans do at their very unique and award-winning Changi Airport.
Housed in a dedicated terminal outside security, and known as “The Jewel,” there are jaw-dropping attractions such as the world’s tallest indoor waterfall; a tropical forest; an immersive Monet-themed art experience curated with the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston; a cooking school; more restaurants than you could throw a stick at; the first permanent Pokemon Centre in Asia outside Japan and, on and on it goes. It is a truly amazing experience.

Standing over 130-feet tall, water cascades down from a dome-shaped roof known as “The Rain Vortex.”

Images of the waterfall are cleverly portrayed on the entrance to the departure gates and are a selfie-mecca!

Monet’s backdrop of “Poppy Field in a Hollow near Giverny” waiting for some airport wanderers to become part of his artwork!
Excellent photograph’s. Visually stunning, what an experience!!
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It really was … and all in an airport terminal!
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