Take a photo tour of Changi Airport’s new Jewel in Singapore
Jewel Changi Airport is now open: The centerpiece of Singapore's highly anticipated new Jewel Changi Airport is the Rain Vortex. At 130 feet in height, it's the world's tallest indoor waterfall.
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A Moshe Safdie design: Designed by renowned architect Moshe Safdie, Jewel's iconic dome-shaped glass and steel structure will serve as a central hub connecting three out of four of Changi Airport's terminals.
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Canopy Park: The 14,000-square-meter Canopy Park will include gardens, walking trails, restaurants and a 164 foot-long Canopy Bridge.
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A 10-story complex: The complex covers a total gross floor area of over 1.46 million square feet and has 10 stories -- five above ground and five below.
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Sky nets: Jewel's suspended bouncing and walking nets will open in June of 2019.
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Discovery slides: Jewel's four integrated slides, also opening later this year, will offer fun for children and adults passing through Changi Airport Singapore.
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Jewel at night: Some of Jewel's many art installations will light up at night — including the stunning Crystal Clouds.
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YotelAir: Jewel Changi Airport also contains Asia's first YotelAir hotel. With 130 rooms that can be booked for a minimum of four hours, it offers flexible accommodation options.
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A shopping and dining destination: Jewel has more than 280 shops and restaurants, including many homegrown brands.
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'Multimodal transport lounge': Jewel's "multimodal transport lounge" will offer ticketing and boarding pass and baggage transfer services, as well as early check-in facilities.
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The Changi Lounge: Jewel will also serve passengers visiting Singapore for a cruise. The Changi Lounge is dedicated to fly-cruise and fly-ferry passengers, connecting them onward to cruise and ferry services.
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An indoor forest: Jewel boasts a huge indoor collection of plants, with green elements weaving through 226,000 square feet of space.