What to see, eat, buy, and do at Singapore Changi Airport.

But the Jewel isn’t Changi’s only artful feature.

Among them are raptors, a tyrannosaurus, and a brachiosaurus rising almost 16 feet into the sky.

Interior of the Jewel complex at the Changi International Airport in Singapore

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It’s no surprise, then, that its airport is an excellent place to eat.

From a quick pre-flight bite to a multi-course sit-down meal, Changi Airport has a restaurant for every occasion.

Singapore Food Street, in the transit area of Terminal 3, will sate your hawker food craving.

Travelers sit in a garden at Terminal 2 (T2) of Changi Airport in Singapore

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It’s completely free and open 24 hours a day.

There’s plenty to do for active types, too.

For a more playful workout, seek out theBouncing NetandWalking Neton the Jewel’s jungle-fringed top floor.

The control tower of Singapore Changi Airport in Singapore

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Travelers walk through the Sunflower Garden at Terminal 2 (T2) of Changi Airport in Singapore

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