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Changi Airport is not just a gateway to the world; it is a destination in itself. Renowned as the world's best airport, it offers an incredible range of experiences for travellers and locals alike. Whether on a layover, waiting for a flight, or simply exploring for a day, Changi has something for everyone – including Muslim-friendly options. From halal dining to serene spots for prayer, here is a list of 15 exciting things to do at Changi Airport, tailored for Muslim travellers.
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Travellers can step into a world of culinary magic with Le Petit Chef, an immersive dining experience that combines aviation-themed storytelling, stunning 3D projection, and delicious food. It provides a feast for all the senses and is perfect for special occasions such as birthdays or anniversaries. While the menu is not fully halal-certified, it does not contain pork or lard; however, alcoholic beverages are served, so Muslim diners should exercise discretion.
Halal status: No pork/lard, but alcohol is served.
Location: Jewel, Level 4 | Hours: 11am - 8pm
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No visit to Changi Airport is complete without witnessing the breathtaking HSBC Rain Vortex, the tallest indoor waterfall in the world at 40 meters high. Surrounded by the lush Shiseido Forest Valley, this serene attraction provides Muslim travellers with a peaceful spot to relax and reflect. At night, the waterfall transforms with a spectacular light and sound show, creating a tranquil ambience.
Location: Jewel Changi Airport | Hours: 10 AM - 10 PM daily
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Changi Airport offers an abundance of halal-certified restaurants. Whether craving Japanese ramen, Korean fried chicken, or traditional Singaporean dishes, there is a wide selection to choose from:
Japanese: Ichikokudo Hokkaido Ramen
Korean: Jinjja Chicken, 4 Fingers Crispy Chicken
Chinese: Encik Tan, Fitra Chicken Rice
Thai: Saap Saap Thai, Sanook Kitchen
Western: Elfuego by Collin's, Andes by Astons
Local Delights: Colonial Club, Curry Times, Heavenly Wang
Travellers can explore the full Changi Airport halal food guide for more options.
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For Muslim travellers, finding a quiet place to pray is essential. Changi Airport provides well-maintained prayer rooms with ablution (wudhu) facilities across all terminals, offering a peaceful space to perform prayers.
Location: Available at all terminals
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Aviation enthusiasts can head to the Viewing Mall at Terminal 1 for plane spotting. It provides an excellent view of aircraft taking off and landing while offering spacious seating areas, perfect for reflection.
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The Slide @ T3, standing at 12 meters (4 storeys high), offers an exciting ride from Level 1 to B3. Participants can present their Changi Rewards e-Card to redeem free rides.
Hours: 12pm - 10:30pm daily
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Located in Terminal 1, Kinetic Rain is an elegant moving sculpture made up of 1,216 bronze droplets. The installation moves in mesmerising patterns, forming various shapes such as airplanes, hot-air balloons, and dragons.
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Situated at the top of Jewel, Canopy Park offers fun attractions such as walking nets, hedge mazes, and discovery slides. It serves as an excellent destination for families and groups to have some wholesome indoor fun.
Tickets are required for selected attractions.
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The Changi Experience Studio provides an interactive look at how one of the world's best airports operates. The experience includes exhibits, projection shows, and games that make learning about airport operations enjoyable.
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Families travelling with children can visit the Sanrio-themed playground at Terminal 3. Featuring beloved characters such as Hello Kitty, it offers a fun and safe environment for children.
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Changi Airport is a shopper’s paradise, featuring international brands such as Nike, UNIQLO, and Apple. Muslim travellers can explore stores offering modest wear, prayer essentials, and halal-certified beauty products.
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Visitors can catch a film at Shaw Theatre in Jewel, which includes a dedicated family-friendly hall with dimmed lighting and lower sound levels, making it perfect for travellers with children.
Hours: 9am - 3am daily
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Those wanting to experience Changi to the fullest can stay at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, which offers luxurious rooms with runway views. For a budget-friendly option, YOTELAIR provides compact, comfortable rooms within the terminal.
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During festive periods, Changi Airport transforms into a wonderland with themed installations, meet-and-greet sessions, and special shopping deals. Halal food stalls are available at these events.
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Travellers can unwind before their flight at the rooftop pool in Terminal 1’s Aerotel Transit Hotel. For a fee, they can enjoy the swimming pool, jacuzzi, and sun loungers with a view of the runway.
Cost: S$25 per adult | Hours: 12pm - 10pm daily
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Changi Airport offers much more than just a travel stopover. With halal-friendly dining, quiet spaces for prayer, and numerous attractions, there is something for every Muslim traveller to enjoy.
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