There really is something for everyone here. From copious retail stores and restaurants to play attractions for the young and young at heart, the hours will whizz by. So if you find yourself transiting through Singapore Changi Airport any time soon, make sure to budget some time for The Jewel.
Make sure you have valid travel documents, permits and visas if applicable. All visitors must pass immigration to exit the transit area before visiting Jewel. Jewel is conveniently connected to all four terminals (allow sufficient time for travelling between terminals).
To take the Skytrain through the Jewel, you need to take the train between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. If you are in Terminal 1 or 4, you need to get to Terminal 2 or 3 in order to switch to the train that passes through the Jewel. You can take this train from both public areas and secured areas of the airport.
The stunning result is a mixed-use development with gardens, attractions, retail, dining, a hotel and facilities to support airport operations. This integration of nature with engineering marvels housed under a striking glass and steel dome is poised to make headlines.
HSBC Rain Vortex Jewel's centrepiece attraction is the 40m HSBC Rain Vortex – the world's tallest indoor waterfall. Enjoy the light-and-sound show every hour from 7.30pm to 12.30am. To get to Jewel, take the complimentary airport shuttle to Terminal 2 and walk over to Jewel via the link bridge. From Singapore.
Can transit passengers visit Jewel? We recommend transit passengers to cater for at least 5 hours of transit time to comfortably visit and experience Jewel. All passengers are reminded to check in for their departing flights at least 2 hours before their flight departure time.
Before the opening of Terminal 3, the Skytrain system was upgraded from the original Adtranz C-100 system to the new Mitsubishi Crystal Mover system, which expanded the service from a simple 2-station line to a 7-station network. All Changi Airport Skytrain services are free of charge.
While most people think of airports as places of transits and stopovers, Singapore's Changi Airport is a must-see tourist attraction in its own right. Its latest extension? Jewel Changi Airport? transforms Singapore's world-class aviation hub into a truly inspiring lifestyle destination.
Recirculating rain water is pumped to the roof to free fall through a round hole at up to 37,850 liters (8,330 imp gal; 10,000 U.S. gal) per minute to a basement-level pool. An acrylic funnel at the bottom prevents splashing and insulates the sound of the cascade.
To take the Skytrain through the Jewel, you need to take the train between Terminal 2 and Terminal 3. If you are in Terminal 1 or 4, you need to get to Terminal 2 or 3 in order to switch to the train that passes through the Jewel. You can take this train from both public areas and secured areas of the airport.