Two words: world class.
I must start this review with a disclaimer: I’ve poked fun at bloggers on more than a few occasions for traveling around the world, just to stay at airport hotels, and then fly back. If all airport hotels were like the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport, it would never happen again.
The Crowne Plaza Changi Airport in sunny Singapore is a lot more like a five star destination hotel with easy city access, than what traditionally comes to mind with the “airport hotel” stigma, and since the hotel has been voted world’s best airport hotel four years running, I’m hardly alone in my thoughts.
With spa facilities, an elaborate pool, a club lounge, and of course – runway views, there’s hardly a reason to ever leave. And when you do, you’re already in the terminal. Is the the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport the world’s best airport hotel?
Getting There
The Crowne Plaza Changi Airport is located in Singapore Changi International Terminal 3. Each terminal is accessible from the hotel via indoor pathways, for free and takes mere minutes. One beautiful feature of Changi Airport is that security is done at each individual gate, and therefore you’re practically airside already when you leave the hotel. The convenience factor is immense.
Check In
After popping up the escalators of Terminal 3, I strolled past an attractive hotel bar to reach the check in area, which at 3PM was absolutely humming. It appeared that a flight to the U.S. had been cancelled, and what I’d now consider to be “lucky” people were getting a free night at the Crowne Plaza.
Despite a busy lobby, check in was done quickly and efficiently, within 3 minutes of arrival, without using any priority check in lanes! A quick lift later and I was on the 9th floor.
One admirable instant differentiator between this hotel and virtually every other airport hotel in the world, is that there’s an indoor/outdoor feel to the entire space. After exiting the elevator I was out catching some fresh, breezy air, with the benefit of covered ceilings, just in case.
The Room
Starting at 36 square meters, all rooms are above average size, especially for an airport hotel. Upon entering the Premier Runway View Room, I knew I was in for a treat. It’s hard to describe it, but the decor made me feel as if I was in 1970’s Palm Springs. In the best of ways, it felt like a scene from “Catch Me If You Can”, and the pool set below only helped to drive this image home.
I very quickly realized that I would’ve been thrilled with this room anywhere in the world, let alone at an airport. I must admit, I did also receive a welcome gift of chocolate shaped like airplanes, and I can’t pretend I didn’t love it.
The Facilities
I was reminded that although I’m practically airside, just minutes away from departure at one of the world’s best airports, the city of Singapore is also a mere $2-$3 easy mass transit ride away, and only takes 25-30 minutes. This makes a solid case for anyone looking to potentially save on extreme city hotel costs, while enjoying the most convenient arrival and departure experience imaginable.
The hotel offers a very high quality gym, which I’m told is expanding. You’ll find machines, free weights, next generation treadmills and floor space for any core activities. Coincidentally, the gym is directly across from the hotels Club Lounge, for club level guests, where someone could in theory go directly from gym to lounge, for the 5:30-8PM complimentary cocktail and canapés hours.
Just a thought. If you do happen to find yourself in the club lounge, do say hello to Raymond, who offered truly outstanding service, despite high capacity.
In addition there’s a spa, a lobby bar and Bar ’75, as well as conference rooms, business centers and more. One night was simply not enough time to sample it all, though I hope to never set foot in a conference room, no matter how long I stay!
Final Thoughts
Occasionally, after reading too many amusing articles about ridiculous celebrity hotel requests, I enjoy putting staff to the test, just to see the vibe behind a guest request. I asked for a pair of scissors and a black sharpie pen about 8:15PM, and by about 8:25, both were in my possession.
Perhaps even more surprising, the kind staff member who brought the items wasn’t even looking for a tip, I had to actually motion to them to offer a couple SGD. The entire encounter was a breath of fresh air, and not just because leaving any guest room, you’ll actually get some. I’ll be back.
So is the Crown Plaza Changi Airport better than the Fairmont Vancouver Airport? It’s like comparing fine champagne and fine champagne. Depending what you’re looking for, it just might be. You can learn more about the hotel here.
Have you stayed at the Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Singapore?
A great place to be stuck, to be sure. When you mention the indoor/outdoor spaces, do you mean that the hallways are not air conditioned? Singapore has heat and humidity worthy of a swamp in Summer, as my wife subtly noted to me when we visited.
That looks like the view from room 911 to me. I’ve stayed at this hotel on a number occasions and I would rank it in the top three airport hotels in the world.
Wayne! What an eye. 911 indeed. Kudos.
You can always stay in the transit area for as long as you like before you clear immigration. with the free internet, TV pods, restaurants, cinema, luggage check, you could just spend your whole holiday in there. Don’t even need to pass through customs. Haha
Thanks for writing such a great article about changi airport!
Unfortunately the new terminal 4 is something of an after thought. If you’re staying at the excellent Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel leave yourself plenty of time to get to terminal 4 where Cathay Pacific flights depart. Terminal 4 is not part of the airport complex and if you have baggage it’s a real pain in the ass. After a long trek through the airport up and down lifts to terminal 2 you arrive at a bus. You have to unload your baggage cart into the bus for a significantly long bus ride before arriving at terminal 4. The carpeted instead of tiled floors make moving your roll along baggage very difficult. This is particularly arduous if you arrive or depart from a distant gate. Architects dream, but very user unfriendly. I can think of many airports that are far better organised than Changi’s latest terminal, 5/10 at best.