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  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3’s to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying singapore butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airport’s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-7.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    Changi-Jewel-02.jpg
  • Changi Airport Nap Area - Changi Airport in Singapore is usually voted in the top five airports in the world, and for many years it maintained its status as Number One.  Why?  Thoughtful design, comfort, amenities and services that other airports don't bother to provide.  In addition to practical services like: barber shop, supermarkets, convenience stores, and hte usual shopping venues, Changi has much more.  Feeling poorly?  Changi has a medical clinic.  Bored?  There is a movie theatre,  art stations to stretch your creativity while in transit.  Tired?  Try out one of the Snooze Chairs, or comfortable armchairs to read or nap.  Plenty of restaurants to choose from, from food courts to high end dining.  There are also prayer rooms, free wi-fi throughout all terminals and even plenty of smoking rooms that manage to not make you feel like you're in detention.
    changi-airport-1.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    Changi-Jewel-04.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    Changi-Jewel-06.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    Changi-Jewel-05.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    Changi-Jewel-01.jpg
  • Changi Airport in Singapore is usually voted in the top five airports in the world, and for many years it maintained its status as Number One.  Why?  Thoughtful design, comfort, amenities and services that other airports don't bother to provide.  In addition to practical services like: barber shop, supermarkets, convenience stores, and hte usual shopping venues, Changi has much more.  Feeling poorly?  Changi has a medical clinic.  Bored?  There is a movie theatre,  art stations to stretch your creativity while in transit.  Tired?  Try out one of the Snooze Chairs, or comfortable armchairs to read or nap.  Plenty of restaurants to choose from, from food courts to high end dining.  There are also prayer rooms, free wi-fi throughout all terminals and even plenty of smoking rooms that manage to not make you feel like you're in detention.
    Changi-airport-3 copy.jpg
  • Changi Airport Creativity Area - Changi Airport in Singapore is usually voted in the top five airports in the world, and for many years it maintained its status as Number One.  Why?  Thoughtful design, comfort, amenities and services that other airports don't bother to provide.  In addition to practical services like: barber shop, supermarkets, convenience stores, and hte usual shopping venues, Changi has much more.  Feeling poorly?  Changi has a medical clinic.  Bored?  There is a movie theatre,  art stations to stretch your creativity while in transit.  Tired?  Try out one of the Snooze Chairs, or comfortable armchairs to read or nap.  Plenty of restaurants to choose from, from food courts to high end dining.  There are also prayer rooms, free wi-fi throughout all terminals and even plenty of smoking rooms that manage to not make you feel like you're in detention.
    changi-airport-3.jpg
  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3 - to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airportâ€'s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-1.jpg
  • Changi Airport in Singapore is usually voted in the top five airports in the world, and for many years it maintained its status as Number One.  Why?  Thoughtful design, comfort, amenities and services that other airports don't bother to provide.  In addition to practical services like: barber shop, supermarkets, convenience stores, and hte usual shopping venues, Changi has much more.  Feeling poorly?  Changi has a medical clinic.  Bored?  There is a movie theatre,  art stations to stretch your creativity while in transit.  Tired?  Try out one of the Snooze Chairs, or comfortable armchairs to read or nap.  Plenty of restaurants to choose from, from food courts to high end dining.  There are also prayer rooms, free wi-fi throughout all terminals and even plenty of smoking rooms that manage to not make you feel like you're in detention.
    changi-airport-2.jpg
  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3’s to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying singapore butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airport’s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-6.jpg
  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3 - to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airportâ€'s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-2.jpg
  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3’s to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying singapore butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airport’s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-5.jpg
  • Singapore's Changi Airport Butterfly Garden is designed to be a tropical nature retreat for passengers of Changi Airport Terminal 3’s to have a quick rest.  It is home to more than 1,000 free flying singapore butterflies, and close to 50 butterfly species native to Singapore and Malaysia were specifically selected to be bred in the butterfly garden.  The two-storey open-air enclosed garden is protected by a curved-shaped roof made out of high quality stainless steel mesh and unique glass windows, facing Changi Airport’s large airfield. It was designed in this manner to keep the butterflies in, maintaining exchange of wind and natural air which is vital to the survival of butterflies.
    Changi-butterfly-garden-1 copy.jpg
  • Jewel is a 137,000 square meter indoor sanctuary at Changi Airport Singapore. This oasis includes the world’s largest indoor waterfall, Forest Valley with more than 2000 trees, and the famous Rain Vortex. This dome-shaped complex was designed by a consortium of renowned architects preserves Changi Airports claim to fame as being best airport in the world, year after year.
    jewel-7.jpg