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Where to sleep overnight at Singapore Changi Airport - and what to eat

When we travel, a problem we often encounter is that we stay at the airport for a period of time, especially when we are on a long-distance flight. At this time, we need to stay overnight. Today I will tell you that we are at Singapore Changi Airport

Where can I sleep overnight? There are many choices! Where to sleep overnight at Singapore Changi Airport? Transit Hotel There are also transit hotels in the three terminals of Changi Airport. You can check in without going through immigration formalities.

They are the Aerotel Transit Hotel located in the departure transit hall on the 3rd floor of Terminal 1, the Ambassador Transit Hotel located in the departure transit hall on the 3rd floor of Terminal 2 (above the Orchid Garden), and the Ambassador Transit Hotel in Terminal 3.

Ambassador Transit Hotel in the departure transit hall on the 3rd floor (next to the cinema).

The facilities in the transit hotel are very good, but the price is also relatively expensive, US$90 for 6 hours, and US$20/hour for more than 6 hours.

Transit VIP Lounges The Rainforest Lounge in Terminal 1 and the Ambassador Transit Lounge in Building 3 are also good choices. Here you can enjoy drinks, snacks, showers, gyms, massages and other services for S$58.85 per 5 hours.

Children 29.43 SGD per 5 hours, free for children under 5 years old.

It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to spend money on lounge chairs and sofas to stay in hotels or transit lounges, because you will actually find people sleeping in various corners of Changi Airport.

And because there are many free and comfortable lounge chairs and sofas available at Changi Airport! There is a SnoozeLounge in the departure transfer hall of each terminal of Changi Airport, which can be used for free, and there are OSIM massage chairs and

The ergonomic recliner allows you to get adequate rest if you have a layover overnight.

After sleeping, you can go to the bathroom to wash up, or you can spend about 10 SGD to take a bath in the shower room. A towel and a drink will be provided for the bath.

What to eat at Singapore Changi Airport overnight Changi Airport is an internationally renowned food center. You can eat food from Southeast Asia and even all over the world here. It is definitely not the expensive and unpalatable simple airport meal that you think of.

You can basically use U.S. dollars, euros, Singapore dollars, RMB and other foreign currencies to make purchases here. However, you only need to change in Singapore dollars. If you don’t want to collect change from various countries, just use a credit card! Terminal 1

The StaffCanteen on the basement floor is also open to the public.

You can find chicken rice, nasi lemak, Thai stir-fry, spicy hot pot, cold noodles, etc. If you are in a hurry, it is a good choice to have a meal here.

If you want to try the Malay flavor of the 1980s, you can try Nanyang Flavor 1983 on the first floor.

A spicy nasi lemak set with a glass of refreshing guava juice is a must-try at this restaurant! The Malay Braised Mee, Midwinter, Penang Assam Laksa, etc. are also very authentic and delicious.

The 24-hour food court on the 3rd floor of Terminal 2 is open 24 hours a day. This is a food stall and restaurant. Prawn noodles, laksa, and Hainanese chicken rice are all signature dishes here. The bak kut teh is also delicious.

In the B2 food area of ??Terminal 3, there is Singapore's famous traditional breakfast restaurant - Ya Kun. The smell of toasted bread is paired with soft boiled eggs and the aroma of coffee. Just smelling the smell will make you hungry! Ya Kun Airport

The shop is open 24 hours a day, so you can enjoy tempting toast no matter when you come. In addition to the food area in B2, there is also a Singapore Food Street in the immigration control area on the 3rd floor of Terminal 3 that offers a wide range of food.

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The most special thing is that this street is themed in the 1960s. Most of the meals are served by temporary carts and stalls. From Hainanese chicken rice to bak kut teh, you can find them in this nostalgic street.

I found that there is also a 24-hour store here.