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Which floor is taxi stand in Jewel?

Taxis are available for hire at Basement 1 of Terminal 1. All fares are metered, and you may find more details on additional Airport Surcharges here. Booking of taxis via taxi and ride hailing apps are unavailable.



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Both forms of transportation are efficient and cost-saving, if not more so. Of course, if you're in a hurry, Grab is always a good option.

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You can pay with cash, your credit card, debit card, or GrabPay.

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Take the free shuttle bus from Terminal 4 Arrival Lounge to Jewel/ Terminal 1 (opposite Jewel Level 2 Drop-off point). Direct shuttle bus service (T4 - Jewel) is available from 6am to 12am daily, while loop bus service (T4 - T3 - T1 - T4) is available from 1am to 6am daily.

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All taxis in Singapore use the meter so there's no haggling involved, and cash is the preferred method of payment. Some cabs may accept credit card payments but there is an additional 10% service fee and tax.

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With some accessible prices, taking a taxi is one of the best ways to get around the city. The average price of a journey in the centre of the city is between 5 SGD ( US$ 3.70) and 10 SGD ( US$ 7.40).

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The safest way to hail a taxi or alight from one is to do so at designated taxi stands, taxi stops and driveways of buildings. To identify an LTA-designated taxi stand or taxi stop, look for this sign. To search for a taxi stand or taxi stop in your area, download the MyTransport.SG app (iOS | Android).

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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).

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To explore all Jewel Changi attractions and amenities, you should plan to spend at least four to five hours when you visit Jewel Changi Airport.

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This is a digital Waterfall at Terminal 2 in Singapore Changi Airport.

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As long as you're not travelling during a thunderstorm or peak times, getting a taxi in Singapore couldn't be easier. The standard city taxis can be flagged down from the side of the road with ease, you can walk to a taxi rank or you can call one of the local companies and wait for your pickup.

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Generally, Singapore is pretty cashless - most retailers and restaurants, and even many small food stores at hawker centers, will take a card payment. There are also ATMs everywhere if you decide you really need cash - making spending with a travel card a smart option for many people.

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As long as you're not travelling during a thunderstorm or peak times, getting a taxi in Singapore couldn't be easier. The standard city taxis can be flagged down from the side of the road with ease, you can walk to a taxi rank or you can call one of the local companies and wait for your pickup.

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