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Your Body's on Holiday but Your Mind's on Your Shopping TERMINAL 1 SHOP&GREAT THINGSDINE TO DO AT CHANGI AIRPORT Your body’s on holiday but your mind’s on your shopping. Return Singapore Happier to your Shopping Buy before you fly on Departure or iShopChangi.com and Collect on Return Shop handsfree and make your return a happier one IN-STORE ONLINE Participating Outlets: 24 hours Collect at the DFS Wines & Spirits store nearest to your baggage claim belt at the arrival terminal Shop 30 days in advance and up to (after Immigration) 12 hours before your flight at your own pace and comfort. Collect on Return: 24 hours Only applicable to The Shilla Duty Free and DFS Collect at The Shilla Duty Free Departure Central Wines & Spirits stores for T1, T2 & T3 and Arrival Hall store for T4 Collect at The Shilla Duty Free and DFS Wines & Spirits store nearest to your baggage claim belt at the arrival terminal (after Immigration) T1: 6am to 12am The Shilla Duty Free: 6am to 1am T2 & T3: 6am to 1am DFS Wines & Spirits: 24 hours T4: 7am to 11pm Collection will not be available from 11pm to 7am Collect at Sprint-Cass Electronics stores at T1, T2, T3 Departure Transit stores and E-Gadget Mini at SCAN TO T4 Departure Public store FIND OUT MORE The service for Sprint-Cass is only available from 1 October – 9 December 2019 * Terms & Conditions apply SHOPPING Indulge in a wide array of retail and SPREE experiences right here at Terminal 1! Tory Burch Crafted in rich, pebbled Italian leather. The Perry remains unlined with treated, bonded colourful Saffiano leather interior. Double-faced leather gives the tote an ultra-soft hand and incredible durability. Triple compartment interior features a center zip compartment which enhances organisation. Michael Kors Chomel Longchamp Michael Kors is an award-winning Chomel offers a wide collection Soft and lightweight, Longchamp designer who produces a range of of accessories in contemporary Le Pliage handbag will accompany products that include accessories, classics and trendy design. you from morning to evening. footwear, watches, jewelry, men’s Our collection features Freshwater Its minimal lines and ample interior and women’s ready-to-wear, Pearl, Shell & Simulated Pearl, make it an absolutely essential eyewear and a full line of fragrance Crystals, Cubic Zirconia and accessory. products. Behind this burgeoning Gemstones with plating in rhodium, empire stands a singular designer gold or rose gold. Our range of with an innate sense of glamour and accessories can be easily mixed and an unfailing eye for timeless chic. matched as we offer a complete range of earrings, necklaces, pendants, bracelets, brooches, hair accessories and evening bags. DIRECTORY General operating hours for T1 transit hall: 6am – 12am, unless otherwise stated. 83 84 TV Cactus Garden 81 90 TV 85 86 Mezzanine 88 89 Level 82 87 Departure Level 3 Aerotel 80 91 Transit Hotel 79 92 93 94 95 96 Gates Gates D30 - D38 C11 - C26 D42 - D49 71 Transfer D 1 21 Upgrading 30 40 41 42 22 23 72 76 4 20 28 in progress 47 43 24 46 73 2 44 77 6 27 48 8 Central 70 Gate D41 7 9 Plazza 45 $ 18 19 ATM 74 29 49 50 51 26 5 3 65 66 67 68 69 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 52 53 Departure 54 Level 2 78 $ ATM 75 35 36 37 38 39 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 31a 31b 32 33a 33b 34 Departure Transfer C Immigration 64 Gate C1 Gate D40 Skytrain to Skytrain to Terminal 3 Terminal 2 Gates Gates A & B E & F GST Refund $ Cash Machine (ATM) Postal Cactus Garden Transit Hotel TV Lounge Toilet Skytrain Escalator Baggage Storage Clinic Smoking Area AXS Station Swimming Pool Transfer Lounge Information Gym & Lounge iShopChangi Garden Lift Free Internet Collection Centre Baby Care Room Play Area Prayer Room Water Lily Garden Shower Money Changer Rest Area LEGEND 83 84 TV Cactus Garden 81 90 TV 85 86 Mezzanine 88 89 Level 82 87 Departure Level 3 Aerotel 80 91 Transit Hotel 79 92 93 94 95 96 Gates Gates D30 - D38 C11 - C26 D42 - D49 71 Transfer D 1 21 Upgrading 30 40 41 42 22 23 72 76 4 20 28 in progress 47 43 24 46 73 2 44 77 6 27 48 8 Central 70 Gate D41 7 9 Plazza 45 $ 18 19 ATM 74 29 49 50 51 26 5 3 65 66 67 68 69 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 52 53 Departure 54 Level 2 78 $ ATM 75 35 36 37 38 39 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 31a 31b 32 33a 33b 34 Departure Transfer C Immigration 64 Gate C1 Gate D40 Skytrain to Skytrain to Terminal 3 Terminal 2 Gates Gates A & B E & F GST Refund $ Cash Machine (ATM) Postal Cactus Garden Transit Hotel TV Lounge Toilet Skytrain Escalator Baggage Storage Clinic Smoking Area AXS Station Swimming Pool Transfer Lounge Information Gym & Lounge iShopChangi Garden Lift Free Internet Collection Centre Baby Care Room Play Area Prayer Room Water Lily Garden Shower Money Changer Rest Area LEGEND 50 Gassan Watches 69 WH Smith LEVEL 3 RETAIL & SERVICES 31a Giordano (Opening Jan 20) 28 WH Smith 88 4FINGERS Crispy Chicken 58 Gucci 49 Wines & Spirits by DFS 82 Burger King 32 Guardian Health & Beauty 2, 72 Wines & Spirits by DFS LEVEL 2 89 Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao 71 Guardian Health & Beauty Long Bao 64 7-Eleven 52 Hermès 86 Food Gallery Menu of Colours 63 adidas Originals 12 House of Samsonite FOOD & BEVERAGES 81 Hops Bar 70 Airport Wellness Oasis 3 IRVINS Salted Egg 84 I Love Taimei 33a Bacha Coffee (Opening Dec 19) 36 iStudio LEVEL 2 87 Kedai Killiney Kopi 77 Bee Cheng Hiang 31b Kaboom (Opening Jan 20) 83 O’Learys Sports 33b Bengawan Solo (Opening Jan 20) 44 Kidztime! 18 Archipelago Craft Brew House (Opening Jan 20) Restaurant 55 BOSS 13 Lacoste 47 Cedele 90 Poolside Bar 57 Burberry 60 Longchamp 20 Heavenly Wang (Opening Dec 19) 85 Subway 39 BVLGARI 35 MCM 46 Ippudo Express 43 Charles & Keith 61 Michael Kors 24 Jamie’s Deli (Opening Jan 20) 42 Chomel 37 Moncler LOUNGES 7 Killiney Kopitiam (Closing mid Jan 20) 66 Chow Tai Fook 65 Omega 19 Mango Tree Cafe (Opening Jan 20) 56 Coach 14 Pazzion 9 Niigata Bento (Closing mid Jan 20) LEVEL 3 31a, b Cocoa & Co. (Closing Dec 19) 38 Prada 5 PAUL 76 Cocoa & Co. 54 Salvatore Ferragamo 91 British Airways Lounge 21 Pezzo (Opening Dec 19) 4, 29, Cosmetics & Perfumes by 11, 75 Sunglass Hut 96 dnata Lounge 22 Pontian Wanton Noodle 73 The Shilla Duty Free 62 Swarovski 80 Emirates Lounge (Opening Dec 19) 17 Discover Singapore (Opening Dec 19) 41 Taste Singapore 79 Plaza Premium Lounge 40 Simple Eats | Thai Noodle Bar 33a, b Discover Singapore (Closing Dec 19) 25 The Cocoa Trees (Opening Dec 19) 92 SATS Premium Lounge 8 Starbucks Coffee 78 Discover Singapore 95 SATS Special Service Lounge 67 The Cocoa Trees (Closing mid Jan 20) 26, 68 Electronics by Sprint-Cass 93 Thai Royal Silk Lounge 53 Tory Burch 45, 74 Starbucks Coffee 59 Fendi 94 The Qantas Singapore Lounge 15 TUMI (Opening Dec 19) 30 The Coffee Bean & 27 Fragrance Bak Kwa (Opening Dec 19) 34 TWG Tea Boutique Tea Leaf 51 Furla 10 Under Armour 6 Tip Top (Closing mid Jan 20) 16 Garrett Gold (Opening Dec 19) 1 Uniqlo 23 Tip Top (Opening Dec 19) 48 Ya Kun Kaya Toast Halal Quick Meal Vegetarian 24 hours A FEAST OF Savour an eclectic mix of tastes FLAVOURS from around the world. 4FINGERS Crispy Chicken From farm to table, 4FINGERS’s got a zest for the best. Get ready to drizzle, sizzle and nibble. Our fresh chicken is cooked to render out the fat for that awesome crackly, flavour-packed skin. Even our sauces – Soy Garlic and Hot & Spicy – are made fresh, the good ol’fashioned way. Cooked with natural herbs and spices, no artificial flavourings, no MSG. Niigata Bento Niigata Bento offers a wide range of premium Bento sets, Donburi and Curry bowls, all lovingly prepared for diners looking for good and affordable Japanese specialties. Pop by Niigata Bento for quality, memorable dishes you can enjoy any time. Hops Bar A cosy little spot right next to the Cactus Garden, Hops Bar is where you can snack on tasty finger food with a pint of beer while watching planes take off. Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao Embark on an culinary journey into the rich traditions of Chinese cuisine. 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