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Is there somewhere to sleep in Singapore airport?

No. There are no sleeping pods in Singapore Airport like the ones you'll find in Kuala Lumpur Airport. Instead, you'll find long chairs in Snooze areas around the airport. Alternatively, you'll find excellent hotels inside Singapore 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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Located within the Departure Transit Hall of Changi Airport, the Ambassador Transit Hotels are equipped with a host of facilities that provide passengers with everything they need for a comfortable stay. Wake-up call services are also available, so you don't have to worry about missing your flight.

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The Plaza Premium lounge might fit the bill. It even has sleeping pods and hotel-style rooms if you're looking to splurge on comfort. While the Plaza Premium Lounge is best suited for travellers jetting out of Changi Terminal 1, it's relatively simple to visit from Terminals 2 and 3 too.

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More typical amenities include free WiFi, pay-to-use showers, and (literally) thousands of power outlets to keep your mobile devices fully charged. If you are looking to upgrade your airport experience, economy class passengers can pay to enter a number of airport lounges.

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The free rest areas (with recliners & massage chairs) in T2 are Sanctuary Lounge (opposite Gate E5) & Oasis Lounge (opposite Gate E11). Don't worry too much about spot checks; there will be other napping passengers alongside you. I think sleeping in Changi Airport is quite a norm, you can see a lot of people doing it.

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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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It takes about 30 minutes to reach downtown Singapore, so we wouldn't recommend leaving the airport unless you have a minimum of 6 hours to kill.

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8 Tips for Sleeping at the Airport
  1. Do Your Research. ...
  2. Consider On-Site Hotels and Sleep Pods. ...
  3. Protect Your Belongings. ...
  4. Don't Choose an Isolated Location. ...
  5. Create a Restful Environment. ...
  6. Set an Alarm. ...
  7. Expect to Get Woken Up by Security. ...
  8. Head to Airport Lounges.


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Go Sleep Pods average prices range from 10-15 USD per hour.

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Lounge access You can enjoy access to the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge if you are a KrisFlyer Elite Gold or a Star Alliance Gold member departing on Singapore Airlines or Star Alliance operated flights, in Premium Economy or Economy Class.

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You can stay overnight and sleep at 24-hour airport lounges, as long as they don't have any rules on how long you stay. Many airport lounges close at night or limit access to just a few hours before your flight. Go to your airport lounge program's website to review hours and rules at the lounge you want to visit.

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Here's our top 10 things to do when you have 10 hours or more to kill during your Singapore layover.
  1. Catch a movie. ...
  2. Check out some 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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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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Generally, sleeping in the airport is safe as long as you take normal precautions that one should expect to do when sleeping in public places. While we have never received any reports of attacks against airport sleepers, there have been a few bum fondlings. A few iPods and laptops have also gone missing!

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