Changi Village Travel Guide

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Things to Do  

Changi Boardwalk

Changi Boardwalk, Changi Village

 gracekkh2004 Says:  This 1.2 km boardwalk hugs the Changi coastline from Changi Beach Club to Changi Sailing Club. The boardwalk is made up of four segmentsSunset Walk for a splendid view of the sunset over Changi Point, amid a backdrop of huge boulders.Kelong Walk: a stretch of the boardwalk... 

Changi Chapel & Museum

Changi Chapel & Museum, Changi Village

 StayNuts Says:  The Changi Chapel & Museum has a collection of wartime stuffs and memories of the Japanese occupation during World War II in singapore (1942-1945). It commemorates the various POW camps that were situated at Changi where the Japanese occupiers held Allied prisoners of war. 

Changi Beach

Changi Beach, Changi Village

 StayNuts Says:  Changi Village is near the Straits of Johor and host one of the beaches of Singapore where you can spend your time with swimming, camping, sun tanning, playing in the sand, etc. Mostly quiet but during weekends and school holiday seasons ( June and December ) it can be... 

Changi Point Coastal Broadwalk

Changi Point Coastal Broadwalk, Changi Village

 victorwkf Says:  The Changi Point Broadwalk along the coast was newly opened in year 2005 and it lets you walk along the beautiful coastline of Changi. There are signboards along the boardwalk which will keep you informed on your location and the various places around. This is a very good... 

Changi Chapel & Museum

Changi Chapel & Museum, Changi Village

 signedbytheo Says:  The Changi Chapel & Museum has a collection of wartime stuffs and memories of the Japanese occupation during World War II in singapore (1942-1945). It commemorates the various POW camps that were situated at Changi where the Japanese occupiers held Allied prisoners of war. 

Changi Beach

Changi Beach, Changi Village

 signedbytheo Says:  Changi Village is near the Straits of Johor and host one of the beaches of Singapore where you can spend your time with swimming, camping, sun tanning, playing in the sand, etc. Mostly quiet but during weekends and school holiday seasons ( June and December ) it can be... 

Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple

Loyang Tua Pek Kong Temple, Changi Village

 studiopaparazzi Says:  A famous Budhist temple visited by many locals during the weekends. You will find the temple along the Loyang Way on your way to Changi Village. 

Restaurants  

Subway Changi: Eat Fresh

Subway Changi: Eat Fresh, Changi Village

 gracekkh2004 Says:  Subway Changi is located at a cosy place where many people come here to enjoy the beaches, the seas and the sun.After relaxing your body and soul, you may want to indulge yourself. Why not try Subway sandwiches. The sandwiches are freshly made to ensure that you get a... 

The Terminal Bar

The Terminal Bar, Changi Village

 victorwkf Says:  This is a very nice and cosy restaurant cum bar which is situated on top of the Changi Ferry Terminal, with beautiful view of the surrounding beach, sea and you can even watch the planes land at Changi Airport. This restaurant serves local and western food at reasonable... 

Transportation  

Public Transport

Public Transport, Changi Village

 StayNuts Says:  - Take the MRT (train) to ''Pasir Ris/Changi Airport'' from downtown (green line)- change at Tanah Merah MRT Station -> bus no. 2- or change at Tampines MRT Station -> bus no. 29total price: around S$3.00 

Changi Airport (SIN)

Changi Airport (SIN), Changi Village

 ATXtraveler Says:  Singapore's international airport is known as Changi International Airport, which should give you a good clue as to where it is located. Changi Village is located roughly 5 miles away from the main terminal, and the taxi ride cost roughly S$8 dollars to get to Le... 

Public Bus

Public Bus, Changi Village

 signedbytheo Says:  From downtown or Tanah Merah MRT station take bus no. 2 to the bus terminal at Changi Village or take the bus from MRT station Tampines no. 29. Both MRT stations on the GREEN MRT line between Jurong and Pasir Ris.- Tanah Merah MRT Station -> bus no. 2- Tampines MRT... 

Warnings and Dangers  

Lady Boys!

Lady Boys!, Changi Village

 ATXtraveler Says:  Beware of the women that come up to you and ask you for a "date" when you are in Changi Village. The majority of them are actually Lady Boys (transvestites). The best thing to do is politely say no thank you and keep walking. 

Transvestites at night

Transvestites at night, Changi Village

 victorwkf Says:  There are some transvestites at Changi Village at night, usually during the weekends and they like to hang around the carparks to look for potential clients. It should be OK as long as you do not approach or disturb them. 

What to Pack  

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ATXtraveler 2040 reviews

Clothing/Shoes/Weather Gear: As you can imagine, with Singapore practically lying on the equator, there really is only one option for clothing... warm weather clothing. Changi Village has alot of water surrounding it, so you will probably need some beach combing gear, and a windbreaker for night, but otherwise wear whatever you would choose to wear in the summer time of other locations.

Updated Apr 8, 2007

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Off The Beaten Path  

Changi Hospital

Changi Hospital, Changi Village

 StayNuts Says:  Built in 1930's, together with an A/E opposite the road and several blocks of commando barracks cum Changi prison nearby, the Old Changi Hospital (OCH) is situated at Netheravon Road in Changi villages. It has quite a long and rich history for being the former hospital of... 

Haunted Hospital

Haunted Hospital, Changi Village

 signedbytheo Says:  Built in 1930's, together with an A/E opposite the road and several blocks of commando barracks cum Changi prison nearby, the Old Changi Hospital (OCH) is situated at Netheravon Road in Changi villages. It has quite a long and rich history for being the former hospital of... 

Haunted Hospital

Haunted Hospital, Changi Village

 studiopaparazzi Says:  Built in 1930's, together with an A/E opposite the road and several blocks of commando barracks cum Changi prison nearby, the Old Changi Hospital (OCH) is situated at Netheravon Road in Changi villages. It has quite a long and rich history for being the former hospital of... 

Favorites  

rest in peace

rest in peace, Changi Village

 ukirsari Says:   what will across in your mind whenever watching greenery landscape to the direction to changi village? nice --even hot temperature-- but sad stories remains. it's about the prisons. these barracks and gloomy-dark-unhuman rooms which taken away prisoners of war. one of my... 

Changi Village Hotel - Re-opening on 22 May 2004

Changi Village Hotel - Re-opening on 22 May 2004, Changi Village

 gracekkh2004 Says:  Formerly known as "Le Meridien Changi".Hotel has undergone renovation work since November 2002 and are re-opening on 22 May 2004. Changi Village Hotel is the ideal location for a relaxing stay in Singapore. Located in a quiet Changi Village near almost natural habitation and... 

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