Changi Airport has been named the "Best Airport in the World" for sooo many times and there are lots of attractions here that's worth to visit even if you're not going anywhere via plane. The activities here can be enjoyed by everyone in the family, from grandparents to kids. We went there with my mother-in-law, and she enjoyed it as much as us as she loves gardens and flowers, and the rest of us love the architecture and fun activities available there.
The airport is very huge, and we spent around 4-5 hours at Jewel and Terminal 2 alone without doing all the activities available. So, if you wanna enjoy every attraction and activity at each terminal, you might need the whole day! There are 4 terminals in total and each of them has its own specialties and attractions. You can experience lots of things for free especially the exhibitions and arts available at each terminal, but there are certain attractions that requires payments.
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There are lots of restaurants too, but halal foods options are limited |
Since we drove there, we parked our car at Jewel/Terminal carpark. The parking rate is at SGD0.04 per minute and which is not bad at all considering we came in a group of 6. Upon arrival, we went straight to the HSBC Rain Vortex at level 1. Getting around from level to level via elevator is quite tricky at Jewel as not all elevators go to all floor levels. Some only goes to certain level and skip others, so locating the elevator was quite a challenge for us because my mil was using wheelchair. But if you don't have any needs to get around via elevator, the escalators are very easy to find and available literally everywhere.
1. HSBC RAIN VORTEX @ JEWEL
Let's be honest, do you even go to Changi Airport if you've never been to the Rain Vortex? This waterfall is the tallest indoor waterfall in the world and the entrance is free. You can enjoy the view from all around it and at so many levels and there's also light and sound show daily, depending on what day you're there.
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view from level 5 |
2. SHISEIDO FOREST VALLEY @ JEWEL
This forest valley is the forest surrounding the rain vortex. It's really calming and relaxing especially with the sound of the waterfall, making it feels like you're in a really clean forest. The entrance is free, but please leave your luggage at the baggage storage because you're not allowed to bring it in.
3. CANOPY PARK @ JEWEL
Located at level 5 of Jewel, you need to pay SGD 8 for admissions (only SGD 6 for Singaporeans). This ticket includes the admission to Discovery Slides, Foggy Bowls. Petal Garden and Topiary walk. I personally think that SGD 8 is very worth it and please go here because the landscape is so pretty and there are so many things to look at.
I didn't get to try discovery slides as I didn't notice that it's included in the ticket. There are other attractions inside the Canopy Park including Mastercard Canopy Bridge, Hedge Maze, Mirror Maze, Bouncing Net, and Walking Net and these all requires you to pay additional admission fees.
Foggy Bowls
Just like the name suggests, the floor of this attractions are in the shape of bowls and it lets out white mist. It's very dreamy and picture-worthy spot but I personally think that the mist smells like burnt tires hahahah! However, the smell is not too strong and doesn't cause us to cough like the smell from actual burnt tires / rubber.
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can you see the curve shape? |
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this picture is sooo funny because the smoke suddenly blows to our face and you can see my MIL stuck in the smoke behind me hahahah |
Petal Garden
If you love flowers, this is the place for you! I don't even like flowers but I found Petal Garden very fascinating! The flowers are so beautiful, colorful, and there are so many varieties it's almost unreal. My mil looooves flowers (I can't name anyone else who love flowers as much as her, honestly), and her face was super happy when we arrived here.
Topiary Walk
Topiary is making shapes out of trees, and there are some unique topiary animals available at this walk. I think kids will love this!
Walking Net
Walking Net is located inside the Canopy Park so the ticket price includes the Canopy Park ticket, which is SGD18.90. I initially just wanna walk around the airport without buying any extra tickets but my SIL was so excited to experience this walking net and nobody wants to go with her. Since her eyes are shining (she's doing the puss in the boots face while asking people to come with her), I decided to just come along because I don't mind some climbing activities. What I didn't know was the net is 25metres high and we were hanging on top of elevator area, and we can see each floor clearly beneath us hahahah! It was fun but definitely NOT doing it again HAHA!
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Didn't seem scary at first because I have no idea we'll pass through flights of elevators and see downstairs floors! |
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literally hanging up there hahah! |
4. FLAP PIX
This unique flipboard is located at Terminal 2. There are 2 ways to get to Terminal 2 from Jewel which is by Skytrain or on foot. Just take the Skytrain and don't waste your time walking because it's free and take less than 5 minutes to arrive.
5. THE WONDERFALL
Located at Terminal 2, this breathtaking and huge digital waterfall display is 4-storey tall. I think it's really mesmerizing especially considering how real the waterfall looks and how huge the screen is.
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ticketing counter |
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ticketing machine |
As mentioned earlier in this post, there are whole lots of other attractions and activities that you can do here and you can visit JEWEL OFFICIAL WEBSITE to see more activities that you can do! You can also book the ticket via Klook but we didn't because we planned to just enjoy free attractions but my sil suddenly said that she wanted to experience the walking net so yeppp! Buying it on Klook will make your journey easier but if you decide it last minute like me, just purchase the tickets there as there are lots of ticketing machines available.
Till then, see you in the next post and thanks for reading!
hn
I went to Singapore with my in-laws on CNY and we spent a night there to avoid traffic as we have many places that we wanted to go to (and it's more comfortable that way as our main concern is to make my Mil feel comfortable). After long discussion, we decided to stay at Royal Plaza on Scotts as it's one of the few places that offer halal breakfast buffet and spacious room in Singapore.
THE HOTEL
The hotel lobby is very spacious and looks like a princess could get down the stairs at any time haha. It looks exactly as advertised, and the staffs are also friendly. Checking in was quite a breeze and they also attend to our request to have the rooms nearby or at least the same floor with each other.
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Awards won by the Hotel |
We book 3 rooms in total, which are 2 Deluxe Plus Twin room (2 single beds), and one Deluxe King room (1 extra-large double bed), which includes halal breakfast buffet.
The location of this hotel is very convenient as it is located at Orchard Road, surrounded with malls, and nearby MRT stations. Bus stop is also just at the front of this hotel, making it super easy to get around. One complimentary parking space is also provided for each room booked, so we don't have to worry about the parking fee. Coffee shops and restaurants are also available within walking distance so it's super convenient and apparently there's a 7-11 available just at the opposite of the road.
THE ROOM
The best thing about this hotel is that not only they provide halal food, they also have Quran and Praying Mat available at each room. They also mark the direction of the Qiblat so that we don't have to search for the direction ourselves!
The room is quite spacious, complete with hairdryer, iron, ironing board and other basic necessities like kettle, tv, safe box, wifi, shower amenities, bathrobes, and towels. Their shower amenities are quite a lot as they prepare 1 tube of body lotion, 2 tubes of body wash, 2 tubes of shampoo, which is 33ml per tube, and other amenities like shower cap, soap bar, dental kit, vanity kit, and sewing kit.
The bed is very comfortable too. The only problem we encountered was the carpet smell as our room reeks of wet carpet smell and thankfully the smell goes away once we turn on the ac for quite some time.
THE BREAKFAST BUFFET
Pleasing a Malaysian when it comes to the food is quite hard you know, HAHA. But overall, I think the food tasted great especially their Nasi Lemak, spinach ragout, and Japanese Fried rice. I couldn't taste everything as I was still full from last night's Lamb Briyani (I ate a lot and went straight to sleep. Please don't do that, it's unhealthy haha). The variety of the breakfast buffet is a little less than St Giles JB, but it does taste better.
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queue at 9am |
Please come early to the dining area if you're here on weekends or public holidays as it gets crowded really fast. The breakfast starts at 7am to 10am daily. Click HERE to check the menu available.
MY REVIEW
Overall, this is a good hotel to stay. The staffs are friendly, the location is great, the food is nice, everything is great.
🍹 Overall, 4 stars!
🍹 3.0 for the room especially due to the carpet scent
🍹 4.5/5 for the breakfast
🍹 4.5/5 for the location
Will I come again?
If money wasn't the problem (you know... it's 3.5 times the cost due to currency hahah), I would definitely stay here again (and request change room if the carpet smells wkwkwk).
Will I recommend this place?
Yes! especially to Muslims.
HOW TO BOOK
I'm sorry as I'm just going to provide link to their official website as booking.com is on the boycott list. Click HERE to check the rates and types of rooms available.
Please pay attention to the pricing as the price highlighted in booking confirmation is without tax property service charge so please read the invoice and confirmation carefully.
ROYAL PLAZA ON SCOTTS
Address: 25 Scotts Road 228220 Singapore
Phone: +65 6737 7966
E-mail: royal@royalplaza.com.sg
Best Regards,
hn