A DAY IN SINGAPORE
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A DAY IN SINGAPORE
Need more "Fodorite" advice! We are arriving in Singapore at the end of a cruise. Since we'll only be there for the day (8:00a.m. till flight at 8:00 p.m.) we'd like to see a few sights, but need suggestions as to what to do with our luggage. Any advice! Pat
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According to Singapore's Changi Airport's website "http://www.changi.airport.com.sg/cha...68393781"
Left Baggage
You can have your luggage looked after, if you need to leave the Airport. This service is available 24 hours.
For enquires, please email : [email protected]
You can contact the personnel at the 24-hour service counter at Tel : 6214 0628 (Terminal 1, Basement West #B21-62) and Tel : 6214 1683 (Terminal 2, Arrival Meeting Hall North #016-024).
This service is also available 24 hours daily inside both the Departure/Transit Lounge in Terminal 1 (Departure/Transit Lounge East #021-19Tel : 6214 0318) and in Terminal 2 (Departure/Transit Lounge South #026-068Tel : 6214 0448).
Check out: http://www.changi.airport.com.sg
for more information.
Left Baggage
You can have your luggage looked after, if you need to leave the Airport. This service is available 24 hours.
For enquires, please email : [email protected]
You can contact the personnel at the 24-hour service counter at Tel : 6214 0628 (Terminal 1, Basement West #B21-62) and Tel : 6214 1683 (Terminal 2, Arrival Meeting Hall North #016-024).
This service is also available 24 hours daily inside both the Departure/Transit Lounge in Terminal 1 (Departure/Transit Lounge East #021-19Tel : 6214 0318) and in Terminal 2 (Departure/Transit Lounge South #026-068Tel : 6214 0448).
Check out: http://www.changi.airport.com.sg
for more information.
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Bob, as you know the orchid garden at the botanical gardens is a favorite of mine, too! I also love the Museum of Asian Civilizations, and the tiny museum inside Raffles hotel. Perhaps most important in Singapore is to eat! Singapore has a wonderful variety of foods. One of my favorite places to eat is Doc Cheng's in the Raffles hotel... Ask for one of the curtained booths - very romantic.