





Singapore: Jewel Changi Canopy Park
Operating Hours:Monday - Thursday: 10:00 - 21:00. Friday - Sunday: 10:00 - 22:00
The Vibe:Elevated urban jungle of play 🌿
Atop Jewel Changi Airport’s glass-roofed atrium, Canopy Park opens into a 14,000-sqm playground of gardens, slides, nets and mist bowls. Visitors can stroll winding topiary trails, glide down giant slides or duck into bowls of gentle mist.
Mist drifts from Foggy Bowls where children laugh and play, cooling the air. Sunlight pours through the glass roof onto lush gardens and nets, bathing the dome in a warm, lively glow.
- TripAdvisor Travellers’ Choice Award 2025 🌼
- Featured in top Singapore travel guides
- Visitors rave about the lush gardens and slide adventures 🌳
Persona Fit
- 👨👩👧 Families: plenty of space for kids to play, plus rides and easy dining nearby
- 💕 Couples: romantic strolls along the gardens and views of the waterfall
- 👴 Seniors: flat pathways and plenty of shaded seating areas (wheelchair-friendly)
- 📷 Photographers: wide-angle views of the dome and slides, especially at golden hour
Highlights
- Discovery Slides — three towering slides for big thrills
- Foggy Bowls — misty play zones that erupt in cool clouds of fog
- Topiary Walk — a winding path through creatively sculpted gardens
- Petal Garden — a vibrant floral walkway bursting with colorful blooms
- Bouncing Nets — giant mesh trampolines suspended above ground for bouncing fun — Hidden Gem
- Hedge Maze — a lush, puzzling hedge labyrinth with a lookout tower — Hidden Gem
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Things To Do Nearby
HSBC Rain Vortex — Singapore’s 40m-tall indoor waterfall with nightly light shows (at Jewel, below the park)
Shiseido Forest Valley — a five-storey indoor garden of terraced rainforest just under the dome
Changi Beach Park — a tranquil seaside park for cycling and seafood (about 10min drive from Jewel)
HSBC Rain Vortex — Singapore’s 40m-tall indoor waterfall with nightly light shows (at Jewel, below the park)
Shiseido Forest Valley — a five-storey indoor garden of terraced rainforest just under the dome
Changi Beach Park — a tranquil seaside park for cycling and seafood (about 10min drive from Jewel)
TJ's Guide - Jewel Changi Canopy Park
Know Before You Go
Insider Tips
• Visit midweek or early morning to beat crowds; weekends and evenings can be busiest.
• Pack light: store large luggage at L1 Concierge or airport counters so you can explore hands-free.
• Book tickets online or via app to skip the ticket queue at Jewel.
• Check for any maintenance closures (e.g. Petal Garden or nets may be closed for upkeep).
• Visit midweek or early morning to beat crowds; weekends and evenings can be busiest.
• Pack light: store large luggage at L1 Concierge or airport counters so you can explore hands-free.
• Book tickets online or via app to skip the ticket queue at Jewel.
• Check for any maintenance closures (e.g. Petal Garden or nets may be closed for upkeep).
Know Your Facts
- • Jewel is linked to Changi Terminal 1, 2 and 3. From T2/T3 use the link bridge (5–10 min); from T1 enter via Arrival Hall L1.
- • By MRT: take the East-West (Green) Line to Changi Airport station (CG2) and walk via the linkway at T2/T3.
- • Car: park at Jewel (basement B2/B2M); first 90min is free, then S$0.65/15min. Taxi/rideshare dropoff is at Jewel L2.
- • Inside Jewel, follow signs labeled "Canopy Park". Elevators and escalators near the main atrium will take you up to Level 5.
Once You Reach
Internal Navigation
• Floors: Canopy Park is on Level 5. Take the mall’s central elevators or escalators to reach L5.
• Signage: Look for the green leaf icon and "Canopy Park" signs at the elevator lobbies; floor directories list attractions.
• Layout: The park’s main attractions form a loop: slides and nets at one side, Foggy Bowls and gardens at the other. Follow the path around to see everything.
• Accessibility: Elevators connect all floors; ramps and wide walkways make the park easy for wheelchairs and strollers.
Food & Coffee Shops
• Privé (L5) – An open-air café under the dome, with an outdoor terrace overlooking the Rain Vortex. Ideal for coffee or light meals.
• Food Republic (B1) – Large hawker-style food court with local and Asian cuisine, located one floor below the park.
• Other cafes – Numerous coffee shops (Starbucks, etc.) and snack kiosks on Levels 2–4 for quick breaks.
• Privé (L5) – An open-air café under the dome, with an outdoor terrace overlooking the Rain Vortex. Ideal for coffee or light meals.
• Food Republic (B1) – Large hawker-style food court with local and Asian cuisine, located one floor below the park.
• Other cafes – Numerous coffee shops (Starbucks, etc.) and snack kiosks on Levels 2–4 for quick breaks.
Photography Tips
• Tripods and flashes are not allowed; try using a wide-angle lens instead.
• Morning and afternoon light through the glass dome creates dynamic shadows on plants and slides.
• For sweeping views, shoot from the top of the slides or walkway platform.
• Tripods and flashes are not allowed; try using a wide-angle lens instead.
• Morning and afternoon light through the glass dome creates dynamic shadows on plants and slides.
• For sweeping views, shoot from the top of the slides or walkway platform.
Explore Deeper
Jewel’s design marries engineering with ecology. Its toroidal glass dome encloses a 5-story indoor forest. The 40m-tall Rain Vortex harvests rainwater to irrigate the gardens. Curated plantings (orchids, heritage trees) showcase Singapore’s tropical botanical heritage.
• Architectural Marvel: The dome’s steel-and-glass gridshell (by architect Moshe Safdie) spans 22 stories, flooding the interior with daylight.
• Rainwater Recycling: The Rain Vortex collects rainwater and pumps it through an irrigation system for the indoor plants.
• Botanical Curation: Forest Valley’s terraces contain thousands of plants (350+ species), including native orchids and towering heritage trees.
• Garden-City Ethos: The entire design reflects Singapore’s "City in a Garden" vision, blending cutting-edge design with lush greenery.
• Architectural Marvel: The dome’s steel-and-glass gridshell (by architect Moshe Safdie) spans 22 stories, flooding the interior with daylight.
• Rainwater Recycling: The Rain Vortex collects rainwater and pumps it through an irrigation system for the indoor plants.
• Botanical Curation: Forest Valley’s terraces contain thousands of plants (350+ species), including native orchids and towering heritage trees.
• Garden-City Ethos: The entire design reflects Singapore’s "City in a Garden" vision, blending cutting-edge design with lush greenery.
Did You Know?
• Record Waterfall: Jewel’s HSBC Rain Vortex at 40m is the world’s tallest indoor waterfall.
• Visitor Stats: About 50 million people visited in its first 6 months (80M+ by 2024).
• Construction: Opened Oct 2019 after ~4 years of work, at a cost of S$1.7B (no public funds).
• From Car Park to Park: Jewel was built over the old T1 car park, integrating travel, retail and green space.














