For travelers with long layovers, Changi Airport offers a fantastic free tour of Singapore. The Changi City Tour gives visitors a chance to take in some of Singapore’s top sights and get a taste of this world-class city.
The tour is completely free and easily bookable on the Changi Airport website. Tours run daily starting from Terminal 2. Buses depart in the morning and afternoon, with each tour lasting around 2-3 hours.
The tour hits many major attractions around Marina Bay and the Civic District. Some of the highlights include Merlion Park, the Esplanade theatres, the Singapore Flyer Ferris Wheel, Marina Bay Sands, Gardens by the Bay, and Raffles Hotel.
Knowledgeable local guides provide commentary during the tour, sharing fascinating facts and stories about Singapore’s history, culture, and development. The buses make occasional photo stops so visitors can get out and take pictures at scenic spots.
To take part, travelers must have at least 5.5 hours until their connecting flight. Tours must be booked online in advance as they fill up quickly. Participants meet their guide at the departure point in Terminal 2.
The Changi City Tour provides an efficient way to see Singapore’s most famous sites without wasting time traveling from the airport. With comfortable buses, entertaining guides, and no cost, it’s a great option for airport layovers. Visitors get a memorable sneak peek of Singapore before flying home or onto their next destination.
For travelers eager to explore but short on time, Changi Airport’s free city tour is an excellent introduction to unforgettable Singapore.

Goh Jun Cheng is the chief staff writer for SingaporeAirport.com. Jun Cheng graduated with a degree in journalism from Nanyang Technological University in Singapore.
He has over 5 years of experience writing about aviation, tourism, and lifestyle topics relevant to locals and visitors in Singapore. His articles provide insights into the rich culture, cuisine, and attractions of Singapore. Jun Cheng is an avid traveler who has visited over 15 countries.
When he is not writing or traveling, he enjoys photography, trying new foods, and hiking. As a longtime Singapore resident, Jun Cheng is passionate about sharing hidden gems and perspectives about his home country.



