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Capture the spirit of singapore during your transit.

Be enthralled by the sights, sound and colours of Singapore during your next layover. Take a walk through history at the Merlion Park. Experience a multi-sensory buzz in vibrant Chinatown. Enjoy a panoramic view of the city, with a backdrop of the Singapore Flyer and Gardens by the Bay. Discover what it feels like to live as a Singaporean at our Changi Precinct or discover a wondrous world and immerse into a lush green sanctuary at Jewel Changi Airport. 

Choose between four different tour routes during your transit if your transit is more than 5.5 hours and within 24 hours. Each tour is 2.5 hours long, and jointly organised by Singapore Airlines, Singapore Tourism Board and Changi Airport Group. Tours are conducted in English only. 

Tampines landscape

Changi Precinct Tour

Once covered by forests, swamps, rubber plantation and sand quarries, Tampines today is one of four regional centres in Singapore. This special town won the United Nations World Habitat Award, for being an exemplar of high-quality, high density and affordable housing. 

Our Tampines Hub community center

City Sights Tour

City skyline of Central Business District

The Jubilee Bridge connects two famed landmarks - the Esplanade Theatres and the Merlion, giving you an unhindered view of Marina Bay.

Merlion at Marina Bay

Jewel Walking Tour

The Rain Vortex at Jewel Changi Airport

Heritage Tour

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple at Chinatown

Who is eligible for the tour?

The Free Singapore Tour is open to all travellers transiting in Changi Airport. Valid for passengers with layover of at least 5.5 hours, and less than 24 hours, and with flight schedules that fit the tour timing requirements.

How To Register ?

  • Singapore Airlines and Scoot passengers can pre-book the tour via online booking page . You may scroll down to view and book all the tour types.
  • Please note that while making the booking, you will have to input the name of all passengers going on the tour so that we can reserve the corresponding number of spaces.
  • When you arrive at Changi Airport, please remain in the transit area and do not clear immigration as the registration booths are located at the transit area.
  • Terminal 2 transit, Near Skytain to Terminal 3, Gate F50
  • Terminal 3 transit, Near Transfer Lounge A, Gate A1-A8

Important Things To Note:

  • Registration will close 1 hour before the tour start time and participants will be guided as a group to clear immigration before the tour starts.
  • Availability of seats is on a first-come-first-serve basis.
  • Transit passengers are allowed to enter and exit Singapore only once during their layover period, as per guidelines stipulated by Immigration & Checkpoints Authority of Singapore. Therefore, passengers are not able to join more than one tour.
  • Tour itinerary is subject to changes, depending on weather and traffic conditions.  
  • Should you have cabin baggage, you are encouraged to leave them as Left Baggage counter located here prior to registration at the Free Singapore Tour booth.
  • There are food sampling segments on some of the tour itineraries. If you have any food allergies, please take precautions and sign up at your own discretion. Please also inform the tour guide before the tour starts. 

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DISCOVER SINGAPORE ON AN OPEN-TOP BUS TOUR

The best way to see Singapore is on the City Sightseeing open-top bus tour. With one bus arriving every 15 minutes, the hop-on and hop-off bus system allows you to tour major attractions at your own pace. City Sightseeing tickets and major attraction tour packages are available at our counters located in Terminals 2, 3 and 4.

[Notice] T2 and T4 operations are temporarily suspended until further notice.

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Combination tours, wrs packages.

Please visit  https://www.safarigate.com  for more information.

*Please note transfers included in WRS packages depart from Suntec City to the parks and back.

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Exploring Singapore on Changi Airport’s Free City Tour

Goh Jun Cheng

Updated on: August 10, 2023

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For travelers with long layovers, Changi Airport offers a fantastic free tour of Singapore. The Changi City Tour gives visitors a chance to take in some of Singapore’s top sights and get a taste of this world-class city.

The tour is completely free and easily bookable on the Changi Airport website. Tours run daily starting from Terminal 2. Buses depart in the morning and afternoon, with each tour lasting around 2-3 hours.

The tour hits many major attractions around Marina Bay and the Civic District. Some of the highlights include Merlion Park, the Esplanade theatres, the Singapore Flyer Ferris Wheel , Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay , and Raffles Hotel.

Knowledgeable local guides provide commentary during the tour, sharing fascinating facts and stories about Singapore’s history, culture, and development. The buses make occasional photo stops so visitors can get out and take pictures at scenic spots.

To take part, travelers must have at least 5.5 hours until their connecting flight. Tours must be booked online in advance as they fill up quickly. Participants meet their guide at the departure point in Terminal 2.

The Changi City Tour provides an efficient way to see Singapore’s most famous sites without wasting time traveling from the airport. With comfortable buses, entertaining guides, and no cost, it’s a great option for airport layovers. Visitors get a memorable sneak peek of Singapore before flying home or onto their next destination.

For travelers eager to explore but short on time, Changi Airport’s free city tour is an excellent introduction to unforgettable Singapore.

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Goh Jun Cheng is the chief staff writer for SingaporeAirport.com. Jun Cheng graduated with a degree in journalism from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.

He has over 5 years of experience writing about aviation, tourism, and lifestyle topics relevant to locals and visitors in Singapore. His articles provide insights into the rich culture, cuisine, and attractions of Singapore. Jun Cheng is an avid traveler who has visited over 15 countries.

When he is not writing or traveling, he enjoys photography, trying new foods, and hiking. As a longtime Singapore resident, Jun Cheng is passionate about sharing hidden gems and perspectives about his home country.

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How to score a free tour of Singapore while transiting through Changi Airport

12 Dec 2019

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Heard about Singapore,  but haven’t had the opportunity to visit? Or perhaps you’ve transited at Singapore Changi Airport, but never got to see the country? Well, don’t miss out the next time you have a stopover at the airport in Singapore!

This ethnically diverse island city-state is culturally rich with lots to see, eat and do. Given its small geographical size, you can actually get to do quite a bit of sighting-seeing while on a layover ! Simply sign up for a free city tour when you’re at Changi Airport. And who knows, this glimpse of the city may just inspire you to plan for a proper trip to Singapore in the future!

The Free Singapore Tour is a special programme for Changi Airport’s transit passengers. It brings tour participants who have a minimum of 5.5hrs of transit time on a 2.5hr guided tour of Singapore. There are seven daily tours to choose from and seats are on a first-come-first-served basis.

There are two types of bus tours to choose from – a Heritage Tour that offers a glimpse of the different cultures that can be found in Singapore; and a City Sights Tour that offers a quick summary of key tourist attractions.

1. Heritage Tour – for an immersive, cultural experience

Chinatown in Singapore

Get a glimpse into Singapore’s various cultures on the Heritage Tour route.

As the name suggests, this tour gives you a glimpse of the various cultures that make Singapore a melting pot. This tour brings you to Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam and the Merlion Park, with a short stop at Kampong Glam and Merlion Park for photo-taking! Chinatown, like all other international cities around the world, is where you’ll get a full-blown experience of the local Chinese community and its heritage. Little India is the heart of the Indian community and Kampung Glam is the Malay-Muslim quarter in Singapore. Each of these places has unique characteristics representing the different cultures – a must visit if it’s your first time here!

Pro-tip: if you are transiting through Singapore during the festive periods of Lunar New Year, Deepavali or Ramadan/Hari Raya, these areas will be decked out with colourful lights along the streets. There will also be night markets set up to celebrate these important cultural events. Tours to these locations will give you a fantastic opportunity to take lots of photos as you breeze through the streets in the Free Singapore Tour bus.

2. City Sights Tour – for lovers of modern architecture

Be mesmerised by Singapore’s skylight at night.

Night shot of Singapore’s CBD area at night

The Singapore skyline is a sight to behold and you’ll be amazed to hear the story of how this bustling modern city was once a small fishing village. Singapore is also often voted as one of the best cities for international businesses. This tour route will bring you to the Central Business District, parts of the renowned Orchard Road shopping belt, the Merlion Park and Gardens by the Bay . Participants can expect a short stop at Merlion Park and Gardens by the Bay for photo-taking.

Excited to hop onto the Free Singapore Tour bus? Here are some other information you’ll need to know before your adventure begins.

How do I register for the Free Singapore Tour?

Image of the Free Singapore Tour sign up booth

In case you’re wondering how the sign up booth looks like, this is it!

As this tour is highly popular, reservations are not allowed to avoid no-shows. You are encouraged to head to the tour counters as soon as you arrive to book the tour slots. If you have some time before the tour, you can also explore other parts of the airport to find out why it’s been so highly rated by travellers around the world.

Pro-tip: if you’re flying with Singapore Airlines or SilkAir, you can contact your local Singapore Airlines office to make a booking for you.

Do I need a visa?

Citizens of certain nationalities require a visa for the Free Singapore Tour, while some nationalities are eligible for a Visa Free Transit Facility. You may visit the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority’s website to check on visa requirements.

Can I leave the tour midway and venture around Singapore on my own?

You are not allowed to leave the tour midway as the tour operator must send everyone back to the airport. However, once you return to the airport, you are free to continue your adventure in Singapore should you wish to. Wherever you go, please ensure that you factor enough time to return to the airport for your connecting flight.

Plan early for best results

To make the best of your Free Singapore Tour, do plan your trip early and do some research. Check out what other tour participants have posted on Instagram using #FreeSingaporeTour and on TripAdvisor - both are good resources for reading about their experiences. (P/S: Do share the love by contributing a review on TripAdvisor so other travellers can hear about your experience too.)

Got more questions?

Most of the commonly asked questions and answers on Changi’s website should address your needs. If you have other questions on the tours which are not found online, send your questions to [email protected] and the team will be happy to assist.

Happy travels!

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Singapore's Changi Airport Just Brought Back City Tours for Travelers With Layovers — What to Know

Travelers visiting the airport, who have a minimum of a five and a half hour layover, but no more than a 24 hour layover, will be eligible to choose one of four free tours.

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For travelers who have debated whether a layover counts as visiting a particular destination, the Singapore Changi Airport will now make sure the answer is always "yes."

The airport, voted number one in the world by Skytrax , restarted offering guided city tours, a traveler favorite that had previously been on hold during COVID-19.

“The Free Singapore Tour was very popular among our transit and transfer passengers prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, and we are happy to bring it back with the resumption of travel," Changi Airport Group’s Executive Vice President of Air Hub & Cargo Development, Mr. Lim Ching Kiat said in the statement. "For travelers who choose to transit or transfer at Changi Airport, the Free Singapore Tour is designed to give them a glimpse of what Singapore has to offer,”

Travelers visiting the airport who have a minimum of a five and a half hour layover, but no more than a 24 hour layover, will be eligible to choose one of four free tours. 

The City Sights Tour, Heritage Tour, and Jewel Tour have all been refreshed and updated with new attractions and information. A fourth, new tour titled Changi Precinct has made its debut and will spotlight landmarks east of Changi Airport. The tours take approximately 2.5 hours each, and are offered daily, Singapore’s Changi Airport shared in a statement . 

Availability of the tours is first-come, first-served, and pre-booking is highly recommended on the tour’s new website . There is no charge for the tours, but travelers will need to have valid travel documents and may need an entry visa to enter Singapore for the short visit. 

While the City Sights, Heritage, and Changi Precinct tours take guests on a guided trip outside of the airport, the Jewel Tour stays right inside Changi. The Jewel Tour, which is popular with aviation enthusiasts, takes a walking tour throughout portions of the 1 million square foot airport. Guests of the Jewel Tour will be treated to new attractions that are airport-themed. 

Over 800,000 travelers took one of the tours in 2019, the last full-year of tour operations before the COVID-19 shutdown. 

The airport has been globally recognized for the high volume of attractions and activities inside the airport, including a brand new rock climbing gym for travelers of all ages.

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It’s no news that travelers detest long flight stopovers — but, if there is one place that I wouldn’t mind having a transit or long layover in, it would be Singapore! After all, with the country’s relaxed immigration and fast transportation, it’s quick and easy to get out of the airport and into the center in order to witness its vibrant “City in a Garden” expanse that’s brimming with an eclectic mixture of cultures, cuisines , energies, sights, and sounds. (Singapore Layover)

…Though if the layover hours won’t make the cut, Singapore Changi Airport in itself is worthy of being a ‘separate destination’ because as one of the largest transportation hubs in Southeast Asia, it has over 4 terminals that houses a wide array of shops, services, theaters, gardens, entertainment centers, and more! Besides, did you know that this is the world’s top-ranked airport for six years running?

So if you’ve got a Singapore layover ahead of you, prepare to be utterly awed — and of course, look no further because, with this comprehensive transit guide, I will show you the vast options that you have in order to make the most of your brief stay!

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To start off, I have sectioned the following Singapore Layover guide into three (3)…

  • Go Outside (DIY): Advisable to follow if you have at least 6 hours of total Singapore layover time. The ‘safest’ is if you have at least 8 hours of a stopover — this is considering traffic during rush hours, etc. Of course, you can also do the suggestions listed under this section if you have lesser hours BUT only if you’re really fast and efficient (…and if you’re willing to take the risk of missing your flight). .
  • Go Outside (FREE Tour): You can only do this outside tour if you have at least 5.5 hours of total layover. This service won’t be given to you if you have less. .
  • Stay Inside (Airport): Obviously, this is best if you don’t have the time to go through immigration and back; hence, it’s ideal if you have 6 hours or less of Singapore layover time — rest assured, there are so many fun things to do inside the airport!

IMPORTANT : If you want to GO OUTSIDE , no matter if it’s the DIY or FREE Tour option, you need to have a valid visa to exit the Singapore Changi Airport and clear immigration. Depending on your nationality , you will need a visa to enter Singapore (e.g. if you’re from the Philippines like me, we are issued visas on arrival for stays of up to 30 days) . . Take note that one of the requirements for entry into Singapore is to provide proof of onward travel — or basically, proof of a flight ticket back home or to another destination after your stay in Singapore. If flight reservations are enough, you can easily purchase this from OneWayFly for only $16, and then present it to the immigration counter.

The following section is in a tabbed format. Simply click the corresponding heading to see its contents.

Explore Singapore on your own!

Before you get drawn into the next tab that says the magic word “ FREE “, I recommend doing this DIY Singapore layover tour by yourself if you rather want the flexibility to choose the places that you actually want to go to.

After all, the free tours offered by Singapore Changi Airport typically don’t give you enough time to explore the city and its stops. This is aside from the fact that they have limited tour time slots.

IMPORTANT TIPS: – Much like I’ve already mentioned above, this kind of Singapore layover itinerary is ideal if you have at least 6 hours in between your flights (8 hours being the safest) — this is taking into account traffic, transit, check-in, and immigration times. . – Don’t forget to leave your luggage at the airport. It’s best to leave your carry-on too, as well as any other heavy backpacks because they will be a pain to carry when you explore the city. . – It’s also best that you have all of your flights under the same airline, if not operated by airline partners so that you can have your checked-in luggage go all the way to your destination. (This saves you the hassle of checking in your luggage again after your Singapore layover or stopover). . – To know how to get in and around the city, scroll up and check the “Travel Guide” section below. . – Check out this great-for-value Singapore Pass that will allow you to visit 2, 3, 4, or 5 attractions in Singapore for a discounted package deal! Choose from any of these places: Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay Singapore, Singapore Cable Car, Skyhelix Sentosa Singapore, Singapore Flyer ticket, Singapore Zoo, Singapore River Cruise, Big Bus Singapore tour, and many more! The pass has a long validity period of 30 days so it will offer you some flexibility on your schedule.

The Fun Top Things to Do in Singapore?

Come and check out this list of the top things to do in Singapore which features the best activities and tours in the city and more! (Use code AILEEN5OFF to save 5% off when checking out!)

Now, I’m NOT telling you to do all of the below activities in one go, because that’s just impossible. Sure, Singapore may be a small mega city but it still holds tons of attractions and activities.

So what I suggest instead is that you pick 1 or 2 categories below (colored green, depending on your preference), and then you either do all the activities under it or a few (depending on how long your layover is).

◘◘ The Typical Hotspots

Singapore Layover: Marina Bay Sands

Marina Bay Sands: This is an iconic resort complex that faces Marina Bay in Singapore and it features The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands Mall, a museum, two large theatres, restaurants, Crystal Pavillions, art-science exhibits, casinos and so much more!

  • SkyPark Observation Deck = Providing breathtaking panoramic views over the city, this observation deck also has the world’s longest elevated swimming pool with a vanishing edge (a.k.a. infinity pool) that’s located 191 meters above the ground. (You can only swim in it though if you’re a guest of the hotel; but still and the same, this is a great spot to be in and you can buy entry tickets through this link ).
  • Spectra Light Show = This is an amazing outdoor light and water show that’s displayed along the promenade. The show happens at 8PM and 9PM on Sunday to Thursday, and at 8PM, 9PM and 10PM on Fridays and Saturdays. (If you ask me, it’s better to watch this show from the other side of Marina Bay Sands).

Gardens by the Bay: This mystical oasis features more than 500,000 plants and about 18 Avatar-like Supertrees that will take your breath away! To book entrance tickets for this as a part of your Singapore layover, go here . Take note that there are a LOT of attractions here but notable of which are the following…

  • SuperTree Grove: These Avatar-ish trees light up at night and have a music and light show at 7:45PM and 8:45PM daily! It’s even possible to have your dinner inside this SuperTree and feel like a modern Tarzan and Jane (or Jake Sully and Neytiri, in line with the Avatar feel).
  • Cloud Forest: This features the world’s tallest indoor waterfall at 35 meters as well as a scenic mist-filled Treetop and Cloud Walk!
  • Flower Dome: This is the largest glass greenhouse in the world as listed in the 2015 Guinness World Records!
  • OCBC Skyway: Placed 22 meters above the ground, this is an amazing stroll that goes through the Gardens and gives you a great view over the Marina Bay skyline as well.

Merlion Park: A landmark that you must NOT miss! Located at One Fullerton, you will find here the iconic Merlion, a mythical creature with a lion’s head and the body of fish — a widely used mascot of Singapore

Singapore Flyer: Reaching a height of 40 stories, I recommend riding this Ferris Wheel at night to have an amazing view over the entire Marina Bay. You can also try their signature drinks here such as the famous ‘Singapore Sling’ that dates back over 100 years! Also, unlike typical Ferris Wheel rides, the capsules here are huge. (Book your tickets here ) .

Singapore Botanic Gardens: A 158-year-old tropical garden that is honored as a UNESCO World Heritage Site (Singapore’s first!). You will love the fact that entrance here is FREE from 5AM to 12AM (except for the National Orchid Garden – the park’s crown jewel – which is open 8:30AM to 7PM and charges SGD 5).

ArtScience Museum: This place is that giant white flower-like building that you see on Marina Bay and it is famous for its varied art and science exhibitions. One of the most popular of which is the Future World exhibition for its impressive light set-ups (in collaboration with teamLab, a renowned Japanese interdisciplinary art collective). Entrance here typically starts from USD $9~ and you can grab discounted rates if you book online .

S.E.A. Aquarium: This is said to be the biggest aquarium in the world that features state-of-the-art facilities that let you explore the depths of the oceans and glimpse at several sea creatures. (Book your tickets here ).

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◘◘ For Shopaholics

Singapore Food

The Shoppes in Marina Bay Sands: As one of the largest shopping malls in Singapore, this should be on your Singapore layover itinerary if you want to do some luxurious shopping

Orchard Road: This is a 2.2-kilometer-long major road in the city that is regarded as a famous shopping street. It holds a lot of fashion favorites, specialist stores, and so much more

Haji Lane: Considered a ‘hipster’ neighborhood, you will love the boutique shops in this area (not to mention the impressive wall art).

◘◘ For Nightlife

Clarke Quay: This is a historical riverside in the city that is now a hotspot for bars, clubs, and restaurants

Orchard Road: After dark, the party animals come out to play at Orchard Road too! Be sure to check out Emerald Hill Road.

◘◘ For Foodies

Singapore is passionate about food and you will find some of the best places in the following areas:

The Old Airport Road Hawker Centre: This is one of the biggest hawker centers and which a lot of Singaporeans swear by given its long history! You can never go wrong in any of the stalls as you try some of the famous Singapore food items such as chili crab, chicken rice, char kway teow (stir-fried rice cake), lor mee (noodle dish), satay (skewered and grilled meat), and rojak (salad dish) among many others.

Kampong Glam: This is a neighborhood in the city that’s filled with watering holes, cafes, and restaurants to fill up your tummy. One of the places you must not miss is Zam Zam in order to try their murtabak (stuffed pancake) that has been famous since 1908.

Chinatown: This ethnic enclave is also a place that you must witness, other than its distinct Chinese cultural elements, you should enjoy the area by grabbing a bite at one of the hawker stalls and a drink too in places such as Tea Chapter. Don’t forget to buy some Chinese souvenirs! (Want a guided tour? Reserve your spot online now! )

Little India: As the name suggests, this is the center of the Indian community in Singapore. While here, head over to Serangoon Road to enjoy the atmosphere, and don’t forget to try fish head curry!

Singapore Cable Car and Sky Dinner: If you’re still in the city during nighttime, I suggest riding the Cable Car Sky Network to soar above the city’s views and then have a romantic dinner. (Book this experience here ) .

Wondering what Singapore food or dishes that you must absolutely try? Check out this blog post to find out: Top Singapore Food Dishes to Try & Where

◘◘ For Out-of-the-City Places

Universal Studios Singapore

Pulau Ubin: If you’ve got the time during your Singapore layover, go ride a bumboat to reach Pulau Ubin, a nearby island that is famous for its wildlife, cycle trails, and footpaths. Truth be told, this might just be the last real ‘kampung’ (village) in Singapore and you will love its unspoiled and rustic charm.

MacRitchie Nature Trail: This is a gateway to the city’s natural reserves and it is a well-known spot for nature lovers and exercise enthusiasts. One of the things you must try here is their Treetop Walks, a 250-meter aerial suspension bridge that spans the two highest points within MacRitchie. (Nearest train station: Marymount).

◘◘ For Families

Sentosa Island: Not only for the kids but also for the ‘kids-at-heart’, this island resort off the southern coast is a leisure place filled with fun and recreation! (Nearby train station: Harbourfront). Here are just some of the many things you can do here…

  • (Book your tickets here .)

Singapore Zoo: Occupying 28 hectares of land within the city’s heavily forested area, this zoo has an “open concept” which means that you and your kids will get to closely experience the wonders of nature given that the animals here roam freely in their natural habitats. (Book your tickets here ).

Night Safari: This is the best way to see the world’s nocturnal animals. As a unique night safari experience and the world’s first nocturnal zoo, you can also board a tram that goes through the 86-acre rainforest! Don’t miss out on this unique experience! (Book your tickets here ).

River Safari: Can’t get enough of the wildlife? Make a stop at Asia’s first and only river-themed wildlife park where you can encounter manatees, giant pandas, and other creatures! (Book your tickets here .)

◘◘ NEW: Visit Changi Airport’s Jewel

Jewel Changi Airport

Opened in 2019, Jewel Changi Airport is the newest 10-level glass-dome complex that has an array of attractions not limited to gardens, a hotel, aviation facilities, and 300 retail and dining facilities. Some things that you must NOT miss out on are…

  • HSBC Rain Vortex : The world’s tallest indoor waterfall at 40 meters high and the nucleus of Jewel. Open daily from 8AM to 12:30AM.
  • Canopy Bridge: Suspended 23 meters above ground, with a glass bottom at the center portion for a gripping vantage point, the Canopy Bridge is sure to thrill and impress.
  • ManuLife Sky Nets: Experience the thrill of being almost weightless as you leap about this giant net! Stretching 250 meters long, even little ones can safely indulge in free play. At its highest point 8 meters above Canopy Park, you’ll feel like you can reach the sky.
  • Discovery Slides: As the name implies, this is a fun playground but also an amazing work of art!
  • Foggy Bowls: Let your child slip in among puffs of cloud and hide away in gentle bowls of non-toxic mist. Kids will love the chance to play in this dreamy setting and let their imaginations take flight.
  • Shiseido Forest Valley : A lush green sanctuary and retreat in the core of Jewel.
  • Hedge Maze : Have a field day weaving your way through Singapore’s largest hedge maze. Be rewarded with a bird’s eye view of the maze’s intricate windings when you reach the watchtower at its core.
NOTE : Jewel is found landside of Changi Airport so you need to clear immigration in order to explore this complex. But if you are short on time, you can still get a glimpse of this amazing building if you take the Skytrain that passes from Terminal 2 to Terminal 3 and back — or you can join a FREE tour (just click the second tab above for more details) . Anyhow, Jewel is easily connected to the Arrival Hall of Terminal 1. A free airport shuttle bus service also goes between Terminal 4 and Terminal 2.

TOP TIP : Check out this great-for-value Singapore Pass that will allow you to visit 2, 3, 4, or 5 attractions in Singapore for a discounted package deal! . Choose from any of these places: Universal Studios Singapore, Gardens by the Bay Singapore, Singapore Cable Car, Skyhelix Sentosa Singapore, Singapore Flyer ticket, Singapore Zoo, Singapore River Cruise, Big Bus Singapore tour, and many more! The pass has a long validity period of 30 days so it will offer you some flexibility in your schedule.

Explore Singapore for FREE!

UPDATE: In view of the current COVID-19 situation, the following FREE tours will be suspended from 21 March 2020 till further notice.

This is a service provided for FREE by the Singapore Changi Airport and the tours last around 2.5 hours. It’s important to remember that this is only available for transit passengers of Changi Airport who have at least 5.5 hours of Singapore layover period and are staying in Singapore for less than 24 hours. (More info here ).

ELIGIBILITY: – You are a transit passenger of Singapore Changi Airport – Your layover period is at least 5.5 hours and less than 24 hours – Your flight schedule fits in with their tour timing slot requirements

REQUIREMENTS: – Passport – Boarding passes – Valid entry visa (if applicable)

IMPORTANT NOTES: – Availability of the free tour spots is on a first-come-first-serve basis. . – They only accept walk-in registrations — but if you’re flying with Singapore Airlines and SilkAir, you have the option to pre-book for this free Singapore layover tour up to 72 hours in advance by contacting your local reservations office. (This is still dependent on tour time slots, just inquire with your airline). . – Tour itinerary may change, depending on weather and traffic conditions. . – Take note that as a transit passenger, you are only allowed to enter and exit Singapore once during your layover period. That being said, you are not able to join more than 1 tour. . – Don’t forget to leave your luggage at the airport. It’s best to leave your carry-on too, as well as any other heavy backpacks because they will be a pain to carry when you explore the city. . – It’s also best that you have all of your flights under the same airline, if not operated by airline partners so that you can have your checked-in luggage go all the way to your destination. (This saves you the hassle of checking in your luggage again after your Singapore layover or stopover).

To date, they have two (3) tour options and you can choose only one (1)…

◘◘ Heritage Tour

Merlion Park

As the name suggests, this tour will take you through Singapore’s past and present. The place you’ll get to visit are as follows:  Colonial District, The Central Business District, The Merlion Park, Chinatown, Little India, Kampong Glam, and Malay Heritage Centre.

Registration Closes at 8AM Closes at 9AM Closes at 10:30AM Closes at 1:30PM Closes at 3PM

Tour Timing/Slots 9AM to 11:30AM 10AM to 12:30PM 11:30AM to 2PM 2:30PM to 5PM 4PM to 6:30PM

Your flight departure After 1:30PM After 2:30PM After 4PM After 7PM After 8:30PM

Registration Booths:

  • Terminal 2: Transit Area, between Transfer Lounge F and Skytrain to Terminal 3 near the escalator to Arrival Immigration (Level 2)
  • Terminal 3: Transit Area, near Transfer Lounge A and Gate A1-A8 (Level 2)
  • Other Terminals: Please stay in the transit area and proceed to the booth at Terminal 2 to register, or inquire with the nearest Information Counter

NOTE: Stay in the transit area and do NOT clear immigration because the registration booths are located at the transit area.

◘◘ City Sights Tour

Gardens by the Bay

Held at night, this is a great Singapore layover tour that shows you the city’s beautiful modern cityscape. You will be making stopovers at the following places:  The Singapore Flyer, The Esplanade – Theatres on the Bay, Marina Bay Financial Centre, Merlion Park, Marina Bay Sands, and Gardens by the Bay.

Registration Closes at 5PM Closes at 6:30PM

Tour Timing/Slots 6PM to 8:30PM 7:30PM to 10PM

Your flight departure After 10:30PM After 12AM

  • Terminal 1: Please stay in the transit area and proceed to the booth at Terminal 2 to register.

NOTE: Stay in the transit area and do NOT clear immigration because the registration booths are located at the transit area.

◘◘ Jewel Tour

As I previously mentioned, this is the latest development in Changi Airport and it’s an impressive sanctuary with lots of sights and shops to see! This FREE tour lasts for about 2.5 hours and it will take you to Shiseido Forest Valley, HSBC Rain Vortex, Five Spice, Canopy Park, and many others.

Registration Closes at 9:15AM Closes at 4:45PM

Tour Timing/Slots 10:30AM to 1PM 6PM to 8:30PM

Your flight departure After 3PM After 10:30PM

NOTE: Singapore Airlines passengers will receive one complimentary Manulife Sky Nets tickets each; plus, you are also entitled to 10% discount off selected gift shop items at ‘Gift by Changi Airport’ and local Changi Experience Studio entrance rates.

Explore Singapore Changi Airport’s wonders!

As I’ve previously mentioned, Singapore Changi Airport is so huge that it can be a destination in itself, making it a perfect place to spend your Singapore layover. It’s no wonder that it’s the world’s best airport!

So if you ever find yourself with less than 6 hours’ worth of flight layover/stopover, below are the number of things that you can do to fill up the time.

TIP:  Are you flying with Singapore Airlines, SilkAir, or Air New Zealand…? If you are, don’t forget to claim your transit reward that is valued from SGD $20 at any of the iShopChangi Collection Centers at the transit areas of Terminals 2 and 3 (open 24 hours daily). . – Just present your passport, boarding pass, and e-tickets that show your full itinerary. . – Transit means that you have a layover at the airport that is not more than 24 hours. . – Your e-ticket numbers must begin with 618 or 629 or 086 and you must be on transit in Changi Airport on both legs of your journey — so no, one-way journey tickets are not eligible. If you’re flying with Air New Zealand, flight numbers are SQ4281, SQ4282, NZ281, or NZ282. If with Scoot, flight numbers are TR597 or TR596 . – This transit reward can be used at all retail outlets in transit and public areas of Changi Airport. Or you can use it for a one-time access to the Ambassador Transit Lounge located in the transit areas of Terminals 2 or 3 for up to two (2) hours. . – For more information on this, go here

◘◘ All Terminals

Singapore Changi Airport

Photos by: Singapore Changi Airport

All of Singapore Changi Airport’s terminals (1 to 4) have the following things which sure makes for a fun Singapore layover…

  • Duty-free shopping and dining shops (see a full list here ).
  • FREE foot massage on OSIM machines.
  • Play Area and/or Family Zone Fun for families with kids
  • 24-hour paid lounges with facilities for shower, foot reflexology, spa massages, etc. (best to have a Priority Pass on hand).
  • Prayer rooms
  • Charging points. In fact there are about 3,400 USB ports and universal power sockets in the airport!
  • Baby care room for parent’s nursing needs
  • Baggage storage and left Baggage counters
  • Clinics and pharmacies
  • Free-to-use rest areas
  • City sightseeing buses that arrive every 15 minutes
  • — and more!

…but below are the unique things that you can find in each terminal.

◘◘ Terminal 1

Airport Lounge Service by Plaza Premium Lounge: Private lounge with showers, food, massage & more if you reserve your spot online ! Airport Wellness Oasis:   Relax and get a massage. Also, try their signature Fish Spa! Kinetic Rain:  Watch 1,216 polished copper raindrops dance in the air, an art installation that is this terminal’s centerpiece. Arrival Garden:  This is the airport’s first garden. Rooftop Jacuzzi and Pool:  Who would have thought that one day, you could swim in an international airport, right? Cactus Garden:  This is a rooftop garden that has over 100 species of cacti and arid plants from Africa and the Americas. Piazza Garden:  Features seasonal and thematic plant displays throughout the seasons. Sculptural Tree Garden:  Have three tall tree-like sculptures clad with an interesting collage of foliage. Water Lily Garden: See water lilies in a natural aquatic garden environment.

◘◘ Terminal 2

◘◘ Terminal 2 Movie Theatre:  Yes, you can watch recent films in the 24-hour cinema! The best part, it’s FREE! Entertainment Deck:  From Xbox 360 to Kinect stations, this is your one-stop multimedia entertainment center. A Million Times at Changi: One of the biggest kinetic artwork in the world, made up of 504 clocks moving in perfect unison. Enchanted Garden: Interactive and decorative garden that comes to life with sight and sound. Orchid Garden: Holds a colorful collection of rare orchids. Sunflower Garden: About 500 bright yellow flowers amidst the runways. Xperience Zone: Catch the latest sports events on large screens while lounging on plush seats.

◘◘ Terminal 3

Butterfly Garden:  The first butterfly garden in an airport and home to over 1,000 butterflies. Crowne Plaza:  Want a proper snooze during your Singapore layover? Check in to this stylish accommodation. Crystal Garden: A great place to get some calm. Movie Theatre:  You can also catch the latest blockbusters and movies for FREE in this terminal. The Slide @ T3: Take a ride on the world’s tallest slide in an airport!

◘◘ Terminal 4

Game room & Entertainment Corner: Offers a fun selection of arcade games. Heritage Zone:  Experience the city’s heritage via cultural shopfronts featuring multi-colored facades of old Peranakan houses. Petalclouds: The centerpiece of Terminal 4, this is a grand-scale kinetic sculpture. Steel in Bloom:  This is a garden that also features a 6-meter high centerpiece of plants and steel. TV lounge: Families can take a break and catch up on their favorite TV shows on these comfy couches.

TIP : Are you departing from Singapore Changi Airport? Well, guess what? You can check in as early as 48 hours on select check-in counters! To check if your airline is a part of this, check by with this link .

Singapore Travel Guide

» best time to visit.

Much like most of Southeast Asia , Singapore is customarily hot and humid all year long but with the following months having pronounced differences:

  • October to January : Wettest months
  • February to April: A bit more pleasant
  • May to June: Hottest months
  • July to September: Most festive season and typically the best months

» Getting in to Singapore

By air. As Southeast Asia’s (SEA’s) largest aviation hub, the main airport, Changi Airport (SIN), is known to many. In order to find the best flight deals from your point of origin, I recommend browsing through Skyscanner .

From the airport, there are a number of ways to reach the city:

  • Airport Shuttle : There are Ground Transport Desks in every terminal with different transport options (limousine, 4-seater, etc.) , but if you want to avoid the lines, you can already book online .
  • Private Transfer : Apart from taxis, you can get round-trip transfers from the airport and also book this arrangement online .
  • You can purchase an SG Tourist Pass to get unlimited travel on MRT and LRT lines as well as buses for a number of days.

By land. The country is linked by 2 land crossings to Peninsular Malaysia namely the Causeway and the Second Link. You can drive in your own car, ride a bus or even a taxi (but only specially-licensed ones) . Otherwise, there is a shuttle train service from Malaysia through Keretapi Tanah Melayu (Malayan Railay or KTMB).

By sea. Singapore has 5 ferry terminals: HarbourFront (formerly World Trade Centre) near Sentosa, Marina Bay Cruise Centre in Marina Bay, Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal on the East Coast, as well as Changi Ferry Terminal and Changi Point Ferry Terminal, both at the eastern side of the island near the airport. These terminals all link to Indonesia’s province of Riau Islands and the Malaysian state of Johor.

» Visa for Singapore

Most nationalities can enter Singapore without a visa. For more information, you can check this link. But if you’re from the Philippines like me, we are issued visas on arrival for stays of up to 30 days, whether it’s for touristic or business purposes.

Meanwhile, passengers of eligible nationalities may also qualify for VFTF (Visa Free Transit Facility) if the prevailing entry requirements are met. Assessment for this entry is determined by the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) officers at the point of entry. (For more information, please see here ).

  • Check full visa requirements here as per your nationality.

» Where to Stay (Singapore Accommodations)

To search for the best hotel accommodation in Singapore at the best prices, I suggest cross-checking hotel prices between Agoda and Booking.com . But if you’re rather interested in renting comfortable houses or apartments, you should search through AirBnB .

» Singapore Currency

Singapore dollar (sign: S$; code: SGD) wherein USD$1 is equal to about SGD 1.30~ or Php 48~ (this is as of 2021). In the event that you want to exchange your money for SGD, I highly advise that you do NOT exchange your money at the airport since the rates there are not competitive.

  • How to best exchange your currency? Either exchange it at a bank or at a money exchanger in your home country or in the city center. Better yet, just withdraw from an ATM with your debit/credit card — however, you must do one big withdrawal to minimize fees with your bank. Speaking of cards, a lot of establishments accept credit cards but it’s always advisable to have cash on hand because a lot of smaller shops do not accept international credit cards.

» Cost of Travel in Singapore

To give you an idea, you should expect to travel in Singapore with an average daily cost of about USD $45~ per person on a budget, or at least $120~ if you want to experience more comfort in activities, tours, hotels, and more. (Values below show low budget to medium budget ranges).

  • Hotels: $25 to $75 USD / day
  • Food: $8 to $20 USD / day
  • Fun: $10 to $25 USD / day
  • Transport: $3 to $8 per ride

» Leaving Luggage at Changi Airport

All terminals in Singapore Changi Airport have baggage storage and counters — plus, they are available 24 hours! Prices for this typically start at USD$4, so it’s great when you have a Singapore layover. For more information, see here .

» How to Get Around Singapore

Singapore is a small metropolis, so you can either walk (depending on the locations you’re going to) or take the following options:

  • Rail: MRT and LRT trains are cheap and reliable modes of transportation. It’s best to get an EZ-link or Nets FlashPay farecards (this can be bought either from the station or at convenience stores or online ), and fares usually cost from $.80 to $2.20.
  • Bus: These are a bit slower but still great for shorter distances. You can pay in cash or coins but it’s best to pay with your Ez-link or Nets FlashPay card , just don’t forget to tap out or you’ll end up paying the maximum fare.
  • Taxi: The flag down rate starts at $3, anyhow you also opt for an Uber-like service by downloading the Grab ride-hailing app (you can pay by cash or credit card).

Meanwhile, when you’re mapping out your day-to-day route, just use Google Maps because it will show in detail the fastest connections you can do (by walking, by car, by bus, and by train).

» Staying Connected in Singapore

Singapore has one of the fastest internet connections in the world so you’ll be assured of great connections wherever you go. To add, most places even offer FREE WiFi — but in order to consistently stay connected online during your Singapore trip, get your own pocket WiFi or SIM Card .

» Safety in Singapore

Singapore is one of the safest countries in the world with very low crime rates — however , this is NO excuse to get too complacent. ‘Little crime’ does not mean ‘no crime’, so stay vigilant and be “street smart” by using your common sense at all times. Nevertheless, solo travelers don’t have much to worry about in this amazing country.

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» Helpful Singapore Phrases

English is widely spoken and it is one of the 4 official languages (the other three being Mandarin, Malay and Tamil). That being said, you won’t have difficulty going around Singapore because everyone speaks English. Nevertheless, below are some helpful Mandarin and Malay phrases.

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MANDARIN Hello: Nǐ hǎo (Nee how) Thank you: Xièxiè (shièh shièh) You’re welcome: Bú kèqi Goodbye: Zàijiàn (dsaì jiàn) Excuse me (getting attention): Qǐng wèn I’m sorry: Duìbùqǐ (dweì bú chi) Is there someone here who speaks English?: Zhèlĭ yǒu rén hùi shuō Yīngyǔ ma? Help!: Jiùmìng! Cheers!: Gānbēi! (gon bay)

MALAY Hello (formal): Hello Hello (informal): Hai (Hi) Thank you: Terima kasih (TREE-muh KAH-seh) Yes: Ya (YUH) No: Tidak (tee-DAH) Goodbye: Selamat tinggal (SLAH-maht tin-GAHL) [“Safe stay!”] or Selamat jalan (SLAH-maht JAH-lahn) [“Safe trip!”] Excuse me / I’m sorry: Maaf (mah’AHF) or Maafkan saya (mah’AHF-kahn SAH-yuh) Is there someone here who speaks English?: Adakah orang yang cakap Bahasa Inggeris di sini? (AH-duh-kah OH-rahng yahng CHAH-kahp bah-HAH-suh ING-grees dee SEE-nee) Help!: Tolong! (TOH-lohng) Cheers!: Sorakan!

Other Singapore Layover F.A.Q.

Please check their  latest travel advisories  page for more details.

Yes, immigration usually asks for proof of onward travel — or basically, proof of a flight ticket back to your home country or to any other destination after your stay in Singapore. If flight reservations are enough, you can easily purchase this from OneWayFly for only $16, and then present it to the immigration counter.

You should make your way to your departure gate at least 60 minutes before your flight departure time.

All visitors to Singapore must have a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after their date of arrival in the country.

Singapore typically uses plug type C (two round pins), type G (three rectangular pins in a triangular pattern), and type M (three round pins).  The country operates on a 230V voltage and a frequency of 50Hz.

It is not customary in Singapore to tip. In hotels and some restaurants though, you will sometimes see a 5-10% service charge on your bill.

Booking Essentials

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TIP: It’s a good idea to crosscheck the prices with other popular travel insurance providers like World Nomads and HeyMondo (as my reader, you get 5% off)! . However, take note a travel insurance’s affordability typically means lesser coverage; so please always ensure that you read the fine print in order to decipher which travel insurance company is the right fit for you and your trip!

Looking for more travel tips for Singapore?

Check out my other detailed Singapore travel guides !

Singapore Layover: Things to Do In & Out of the Airport

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Great Vlog by the way! informative, it’s very helpful all the questions running through my mind had been answered.

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  • Singapore Changi Airport Layover Sightseeing

This article includes links to our travel partners at Tripadvisor, where you can read traveller reviews, book tours and plan your visit to Singapore.

Singapore Airport Layover Sightseeing

Airport Overview

Singapore Changi International Airport is consistently ranked a favourite among travellers participating in our annual Best Airport Survey. Layovers of less than five hours are happily spent exploring the depths of this world-class airport. The five airport gardens are a few relaxing places to visit, and the entertainment options are plentiful. Couple that with Wi-Fi and snooze chairs, and this Singapore layover is off to a good start. For more information on the airport, check out our Singapore Changi Airport Guide .

Singapore Sightseeing Attractions

Below are a few of the top things to do in Singapore:

Transit Tour

Together, Singapore Changi Airport and Singapore Airlines offer a FREE two-hour city tour to people with layovers of a minimum of 4 hours. A Heritage Tour and a City Sights Tour run at select times during the day. Registration can be completed at the airport at the Free Singapore Tours desks in Terminals 2 and 3.

Marina Sands

A spin through Marina Bay is an exercise in extravagance and modernity. The area is most famous for the Integrated Resort Marina Bay Sands , which houses the city’s largest casino and shopping mall. With gondola rides, skyscrapers and the world’s highest rooftop pool (on the 57th floor!), this resort is sure to amaze. Within Marina Bay, you will also find several spas offering the city’s famous fish pedicure, where Garra rufa fish nibble away at dead skin. Be sure to walk along the massive pedestrian Helix Bridge as you wander the perimeter of this DNA-inspired piece of architecture, pausing on the viewing platforms for stunning glimpses of the Singapore Skyline.

  • Time Required: For some, visiting Marina Bay is a multi-day adventure. For layover purposes, we recommend budgeting at least 2 hours to explore a few areas of the park – though more time is always better. Note that this does not include travel time to and from the airport.
  • How to Get There: Check out this Google Map for details on public and private transit options and the required time.
  • Plan Your Visit : Visit Tripadvisor for more information about visiting Marina Bay, book a tour or read traveller reviews.

Singapore Flyer

Singapore Flyer

Soar to the height of a 42-storey building as you circle on the world’s largest observation wheel: the Singapore Flyer . From the peak of the wheel, you will get some of the best panoramas of the city possible – with bird’s eye views of Marina Bay , the Singapore River , Empress Place and the Padang. Each capsule holds up to 28 people and serves cocktails, snacks and beverages during unique experience rides. Round off the experience with a 1-hour tour through the Journey of Dreams – a multi-media exhibit that shares the story of the wheel’s development about the city’s history, culture and aspirations. Discounts are available if you book ahead online.

  • Time Required:   each rotation on the wheel takes approximately 30 minutes, and you should also budget 15 – 20 minutes for wait times in line. Add another hour to visit the Journey of Dreams exhibit. Note that this does not include travel time to and from the airport.
  • Plan Your Visit : Visit Tripadvisor for more information about visiting the Singapore Flyer, book a tour or read traveller reviews.

Singapore Botanic Gardens

Craving some fresh air on your layover rather than the intensity of this world city? A trip to the planet’s most extensive botanic gardens may be the perfect antidote to a long Singapore layover. With over 600,000 specimens enclosed within the 74-hectare perimeter, these trails will help you unwind amidst the explosive gardens. Walking trails run throughout, carrying you through the Tanglin Heritage Core, the central belt of the Gardens and Bukit Timah, and the educational and discovery zone. The gardens also provide an interesting peek into the city’s history and development since they were founded in the early 1800s.

  • Time Required: Exploring the full breadth of the botanical gardens could take a lifetime. We might recommend a minimum of an hour to explore at least a section of the park. Free guided walking tours are run on Saturday mornings and afternoons. Note that this time estimate does not include travel time to and from the airport.
  • Plan Your Visit : Visit Tripadvisor for more information about visiting the Singapore Botanic Gardens, book a tour or read traveller reviews.

Airport Transportation

Singapore Changi (SIN) is connected to the city through several means. Driving in private transport to the city center covers 11 miles. Taxis take in the neighbourhood of 30 minutes, while public transit takes closer to an hour.

Public transit options include:

  • Buses (stations at Terminals 1, 2 and 3): Bus Service 36 connects the terminals to the city center.
  • Metro (Terminals 2 and 3): The MRT also connects the airport to the city center via the Tanah Merah station.

Private transit options include:

  • Airport Shuttles: The transit desk organizes fixed-fare shuttles to most downtown locations.
  • Car Rentals: Rental desks are in the Arrivals Halls of Terminals 1, 2 and 3.
  • Taxis: Available at the Arrivals Halls of all airport terminals.
  • Free Business Park Shuttles: Changi offers free shuttles between the Changi Business Park and the airport

Before You Go: Layover Tips

Now that you are motivated and excited about your mini layover vacation, check a few final logistical concerns off your list before you fully commit.

  • Do you need to organize a visa to leave the airport? Requirements change frequently and for each nationality, so be sure to seek out current details on the availability, cost, and procedures of obtaining a transit visa.
  • When is your next flight’s check-in time? Double-check with your airline exactly when you need to be at the airport – and plan your layover accordingly.
  • What are security wait times like at the airport? Some airports are notorious for extended security wait times, so research in advance and factor that into your overall time budget.
  • What’s happening with your luggage? When you check in to your first flight, confirm whether your luggage is checked through or needs to be picked up between your connecting flights. Visit our Singapore Changi Airport Guide for information on Luggage Storage.

Other Useful Resources

Finally, here are a few handy resources to help you plan your layover even more thoroughly:

  • Changi Airport Transport Information
  • Singapore Mass Rapid Transit (Bus and Metro) Information
  • Tripadvisor – Need more sightseeing ideas? Visit Things to Do in Singapore to plan a tour or the Singapore Travel Forum to check out past threads to see what other travellers have shared about sightseeing during long layovers at Changi Airport and post your questions.
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