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How many hours can you spend in Singapore airport?

Tips for Visiting Jewel Changi Airport
Spend 2-3 hours at Jewel to make the most of your experience if you're in transit or 5 hours if you are visiting. Baggage counters are present on Level 1 for passengers in transit and are available for a span of 24 hours.



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The period of stay permitted is at the discretion of the Immigration Officer upon arrival at the Singapore Changi Airport. It is normally between 14 to 30 days.

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6 hour layover in Singapore
Given that it takes around an hour and a half to reach the city by Metro, plus the time it will take to get through customs, a six-hour stopover may not be enough to reach the city and still have time to do anything. Instead, you might be better spent hanging out at Changi Airport.

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10 Things to Do in Singapore Airport in 10 Hours
  1. Catch a movie. How many airports can claim they have a free cinema on offer? ...
  2. Check out some butterflies. Butterflies? ...
  3. Experience some nature. ...
  4. Go on a shopping spree. ...
  5. Enjoy a free massage. ...
  6. Go for a dip. ...
  7. Entertain the kids. ...
  8. Brave the giant slide.


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Can you leave the airport during a 12 hour layover Singapore? It depends on where you're from but most nationalities can enter Singapore without a visa. You just fill in a landing card on arrival, they stamp your passport and you're good to leave the airport and explore Singapore.

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During domestic layovers, you are free to leave the airport. If your domestic layover is longer than one hour, you should expect to receive two boarding permits. If you want to check out local points of interest, make sure you get your second boarding pass and print it out before you leave.

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How long does a layover need to be to leave the airport? Because layovers are your choice, you can leave whenever you like, but seasoned travelers, including McGee, seldom leave airports for less than six hours. After all, airports themselves aren't usually in bustling, interesting areas.

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Things To Do for A Singapore Layover
  • Take a free Singapore tour. ...
  • Awe at the plants at the Gardens by the Bay. ...
  • Take Fun Photos with the Merlion Statue at Marina Bay's Merlion Park. ...
  • Visit Chinatown for Shopping and Eating. ...
  • Try the Numerous Eateries at Hawker Stations. ...
  • Visit Jewel at Changi Airport.


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Free-to-use Rest Areas
  • Snooze Lounge, Level 2, Departure Transit Hall (near Cocoa Trees)
  • Snooze Lounge, Level 3, Departure Transit Hall (near Sunflower Garden)
  • Sanctuary Lounge [Suspended until further notice], Departure Transit Hall North Pier (opposite E5)


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Things to do in Singapore on an 8-hour stopover
  1. 0:00 Take the SMRT train to the Bayfront Stop. ...
  2. 1:00 Tour Gardens by the Bay. ...
  3. 3:00 Hit Chinatown. ...
  4. 4:00 Dinner at a Hawker Center. ...
  5. 4:45 Walk Boat Quay. ...
  6. 5:30 Whirlwind Shopping Bonanza. ...
  7. 6:45 Grab a Singapore Sling at the Raffles' Long Bar. ...
  8. 7:45 Hail a Cab and Head Out.


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  1. 15 Try Singapore's Pay-Per-Use Lounges. Pexels. ...
  2. 14 Watch A Movie For Free! Pexels. ...
  3. 13 Check Out Singapore's Indoor Butterfly Garden. Pixabay. ...
  4. 12 Try More Of Its Indoor Gardens. ...
  5. 11 Go For A Free Massage. ...
  6. 10 Try Their Airport's Massive Slide. ...
  7. 9 Sign Up For A City Bus Tour, For Free! ...
  8. 8 Go Out And Visit Singapore's Little India.


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The Singapore Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF) Singapore has made an agreement with certain countries who need a visa. This agreement allows certain travelers who are transiting in Singapore to enter the country for up to 96 hours. This is called the Visa-Free Transit Facility (VFTF).

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Travel advisers say there's a lot to take into account when booking connecting flights, but a general rule of thumb is 60-90 minutes between domestic flights and at least two to three hours for international itineraries.

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Foreigners transiting in Singapore will not require visas if they remain within the transit area of Changi Airport (Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4) and do not pass through Singapore Immigration.

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If I am transiting through Singapore, do I still need a visa? Foreigners transiting in Singapore will not require visas if they remain within the transit area of Changi Airport (Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4) and do not pass through Singapore Immigration.

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