Other surprises
Anuradha GoyalAnuradha Goyal/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, SINGAPORE/ Updated : Mar 28, 2016, 14:47 IST
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Apart from all that is listed above, there are many big and small surprises spread across the general areas of all the terminals of the Changi Airport. Your options include comfortable snooze chairs, couches and napping areas. The … Read more
Apart from all that is listed above, there are many big and small surprises spread across the general areas of all the terminals of the Changi Airport. Your options include comfortable snooze chairs, couches and napping areas. There are foot and calf massage stations across the airport that relieve you of travel fatigue and tiredness. Read less

Apart from all that is listed above, there are many big and small surprises spread across the general areas of all the terminals of the Changi Airport. Your options include comfortable snooze chairs, couches and napping areas. There are foot and calf massage stations across the airport that relieve you of travel fatigue and tiredness. You can even indulge in beauty and spa treatments for rejuvenation. Terminal T1 and T2 have 24-hour gymnasiums to ensure that you do not miss out on your daily fitness regime just because you are flying at odd hours. There are TV lounges to sit back and watch your favourite series. A lot of art display, especially interactive ones, can be seen at all the terminals, including Pygmies (a sound sensitive installation at T3) and a museum-like exhibition showcasing the culture of Peranakan community of Singapore. In fact, there is a whole ‘art appreciation trail’ within Changi Airport.
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