Explore the transportation options from Changi Airport to the city center and how to move between terminals in the following article.
Guide to Traveling from Changi Airport to the City Center
Singapore Changi International Airport is one of the largest international air transportation hubs in Southeast Asia, serving as a major gateway for Asia in general and Southeast Asia in particular. The airport comprises 4 terminals connected by a conveyor belt system.
When traveling to Singapore, you may wonder how to get from Changi Airport to the city center. Unlike Tan Son Nhat Airport in Ho Chi Minh City, Changi is located approximately 20km from the city center. However, Singapore's transportation infrastructure is well-developed, offering various choices. Find out more in the following article.
Changi is not just an airport but also a destination for sightseeing, shopping, and dining that visitors can explore even without a flight. Particularly, visitors to Changi cannot miss the giant indoor waterfall at terminal 1 known as Jewel. With 4 terminals, moving between them is a consideration that you should be aware of.
- MRT Subway
If you opt for Changi Airport to the city center
You can download the MRT map app on your phone for easier navigation or follow the maps at the stations to avoid boarding the wrong train or getting off at the wrong stop. To ride the MRT, you need to purchase a train card at the automatic MRT machines or an EZLink card for multiple uses at the Passenger Service counter.
Singapore's MRT system consists of 4 main lines:
- Red Line (North – South Line)
- Purple Line (North – East Line)
- Green Line (East – West Line)
- Yellow Line (Circle Line)
- Bus
Bus is also a popular mode of transportation from Changi Airport to the city center in this 'Lion City' with a very affordable fare of only 2.5 SGD (cash) or 1.84 SGD (EZ-Link) per journey. Although it takes longer than the MRT, the first bus departs at 6 am, and the last one operates until midnight. To catch a public bus from the airport, you'll need to head to the basement area of the terminals.
– Services from terminals T1, T2, T3: 24, 27, 34, 36, 53, 110, and 858.
– Services from terminal T4 (at the bus stop near Car Park 4B): 24, 34, 36, 110, and 27, 53, and 858 (at the bus stop near SATS 1 offering dining services).
– Bus operating hours: 06:08 – 22:52 on weekdays; 06:07 – 22:52 on Saturdays; 06:06 – 22:53 on Sundays and public holidays.
- Ride-Sharing
Currently, ride-sharing is a popular choice, especially among young travelers. It's a convenient option for groups. From Changi Airport to the city center, prices range from 11-30 SGD. When booking a Grab ride, specify your pickup location such as the terminal, floor, or column; avoid keeping the driver waiting for an extended period as it may incur additional fees; airport surcharge is mandatory, ranging from 3-5 SGD.
- Traditional Taxi
Taxis are an incredibly convenient mode of transportation in Singapore. Right at the entrance, you can catch a taxi. If you choose this mode of transportation, it will take you only about 20-30 minutes to reach the city center. Due to the quick and convenient travel time, taxi fares are higher than other modes of transport.
– Airport surcharge: 3 SGD.
– Midnight surcharge (12:00 am to 6:00 am): an additional 50% on the metered fare.
– Peak hour surcharge (6:00 am – 9:30 am, Monday – Friday; 6:00 pm – 12:00 am, Monday – Sunday): an additional 25% on the metered fare.
By Mytour
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Reference: Travel Guide by Mytour
MytourJune 15, 2023