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Your Guide to Canopy Park, Sky-High Fun at Jewel Changi Airport
- Things to Know
- How to Get Here
- What to See and Do at Canopy Park
- Try the Discovery Slides
- Play in the Foggy Bowls
- Visit the Petal Garden
- Stroll along the Topiary Walk
- Cross the Mastercard® Canopy Bridge
- Get lost in the Hedge Maze
- Navigate the Mirror Maze
- Traverse the Bouncing and Walking Nets
- Grab refreshments at Tiger Street Lab
- Buy a souvenir from The Wonder Store
Opened in 2019 as part of Jewel Changi Airport, Canopy Park was designed to blend nature with play, creating a unique recreational space for all ages.
Spanning 14,000 square metres on Level 5, it showcases lush gardens, interactive attractions, and stunning views under Jewel’s iconic glass dome.
I’ve been there several times and I’m glad to report that tickets are easy to grab. Bundle deals make it even better, so just pick your favourite activities and go have a blast!
Things to Know
Address: Floor 5 Jewel Changi Airport, Airport Blvd.
Contact: +6569569898
Hours:
Monday to Thursday, 10 AM–9 PM
Friday to Sunday, 10 AM–10 PM
Fees:
Standard Entry (Canopy Park only):
- Singapore Residents: S$6 (child/senior), S$8 (adult)
- Tourists & Non-Residents: S$7.20 (child/senior), S$10.80 (adult)
Attractions Bundle (Includes Canopy Bridge, Hedge Maze, Mirror Maze & Sky Nets)
- Singapore Residents: S$13.50–S$19.80 (child/senior), S$18–S$27 (adult)
- Tourists & Non-Residents: S$18–S$24.30 (child/senior), S$27–S$36 (adult)
Individual Attractions (Add-ons to Canopy Park entry)
- Bouncing Net/Walking Net: From S$13.50 (child/Senior), S$19.80 (adult)
- Hedge Maze/Mirror Maze/Canopy Bridge: From S$7.20 (child/senior), S$10.80 (adult)
Accessibility: Wheelchair and mobility device-accessible ramps, elevators, and pathways; wheelchair rentals at the airport, some uneven surfaces and attractions not suitable for strollers and wheelchairs
Amenities: Toilets, nursing rooms, cafe-bar, free WiFi, charging stations, seating areas, retail shop near entrance
Pet-friendly? Service animals only
Rules and restrictions:
✔ Supervise children at all times
✔ Follow attraction-specific rules
✖ No smoking
✖ No outside food and drinks
How to Get Here
Closest MRT: The nearest MRT station to Canopy Park is Changi Airport MRT Station (CG2), located directly at Jewel Changi Airport.
From the station, follow the signs to Jewel, then take the escalators or lifts to Level 5 where Canopy Park is located. The walk is fully sheltered and takes about 5–10 minutes.
If you’re coming from the city, take the East-West Line (Green Line) towards Changi Airport.
Closest bus station: The nearest bus stop to Canopy Park is at Jewel Changi Airport (Bus Stop 95109), located right outside the mall. Several bus services, including 24, 27, 34, 36, 53, 110, and 858, stop here.
Once you arrive, enter Jewel, take the escalators or lifts to Level 5, and follow the signs to Canopy Park.
By car: Jewel Changi Airport has a dedicated car park (Jewel Car Park, B2–B5) with direct lift access to Canopy Park on Level 5. Standard parking rates apply, and hourly charges start from $0.04 per minute.
If you’re using a ride-hailing service or taxi, the best drop-off point is at Jewel’s Arrival Pick-Up/Drop-Off Zone at Terminal 1. From there, enter Jewel and take the escalator or lift to Canopy Park.
What to See and Do at Canopy Park
Try the Discovery Slides
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Restrictions:
Minimum height: 110 cm
Maximum weight: 100 kg
Children below 140 cm must be supervised by an adult.
If you think slides are just for kids, Discovery Slides at Canopy Park will prove you wrong. Part playground, part sculpture, this towering installation isn’t just fun to zip down; it also doubles as a viewing deck with stunning Rain Vortex views.
The slides come in different heights and angles, so you can go for a gentle glide or an adrenaline rush. Just make sure you’re at least 110 cm tall, hold on tight, and get ready for a fast, glossy descent!
Pro-tips: Only one rider per slide at a time. No tandem sliding!Loose items (bags, phones, etc.) must be secured before sliding.
Play in the Foggy Bowls
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Restrictions: Designed for young children; no rough play allowed.
Stepping into the Foggy Bowls feels like walking through a dream—soft mists swirl around you, making it the perfect spot for kids to play and adults to snap surreal photos. It’s lighthearted, whimsical, and honestly, just pure fun no matter your age!
Pro-tip: If you have asthma or fog-related allergies, observe first to see how your body reacts before entering.
Visit the Petal Garden
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Restrictions: Do not touch or pluck the flowers. The garden features seasonal blooms that are delicate.
Walking into Petal Garden feels like stepping into a living postcard: vibrant seasonal blooms surround you, changing every few months to keep things fresh. Whether it’s cherry blossoms, orchids, or roses, there’s always something new to admire.
It’s a dream for nature lovers and photographers, with every angle offering a picture-perfect shot.
Pro-tip: Tripods and large photography equipment may be restricted during peak hours (noon to 6 PM).
Stroll along the Topiary Walk
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Restrictions: Do not climb or touch the animal sculptures, as they are delicate and maintained for display.
The Topiary Walk is a whimsical storybook with vibrant animal-shaped topiaries peeking out at every turn. From towering elephants to playful birds, each sculpture is crafted from lush greenery, making it a fun and photo-worthy stroll.
During festive seasons, the trail gets even more magical with seasonal decorations and themed displays.
Pro-tip: No running or rough play to ensure safety and protect the topiaries.
Cross the Mastercard® Canopy Bridge
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Restrictions:
Minimum height requirement: 110 cm
Maximum weight limit: 100 kg per person
Fancy walking on air—suspended 23 metres above ground, with a glass-bottomed section that gives you a thrilling peek below? Then step onto the Mastercard Canopy Bridge!
The gentle sway of the bridge adds just the right amount of excitement, making it perfect for both adventurers and photographers. The real highlight? A breathtaking, front-row view of the Rain Vortex and the lush Shiseido Forest Valley from above.
Pro-tip: Loose items (phones, bags, and hats) must be secured, as strong winds may occur at the bridge’s height.
Get lost in the Hedge Maze
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Restrictions: Strollers and wheelchairs must be parked outside.
The Hedge Maze feels like stepping into a real-life puzzle. Tall, leafy walls surround you as you twist and turn through Singapore’s largest indoor hedge maze.
Along the way, you’ll find hidden surprises like sound tubes that let you send whispers through the greenery. Reaching the lookout platform at the centre is the ultimate reward, offering a bird’s-eye view of the maze you just conquered.
Pro-tip: The maze is well-maintained with wide, even pathways, and there are multiple exit points in case of emergencies.
Navigate the Mirror Maze
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Restrictions: Strollers and wheelchairs must be parked outside.
Stepping into the Mirror Maze feels like entering a kaleidoscope—endless reflections make every turn a challenge, and you’ll find yourself laughing at wrong turns.
The mirrored pathways blur reality, making it a fun and mind-bending experience for families and groups. Every corner offers a new surprise, with shifting lights and optical illusions keeping you on your toes.
Pro-tip: The key to making it out? Walk slow, use your hands, and don’t trust your first instinct!
Traverse the Bouncing and Walking Nets
Restrictions: Not suitable for pregnant women, those with mobility issues, or heart conditions.
Being on the Bouncing Net feels like walking on a giant trampoline. Every leap sends you soaring, with the open-air views adding an extra thrill. It’s the perfect spot to let loose, whether you’re testing your balance or just having fun defying gravity.
For a different kind of adventure, the Walking Net stretches over a five-story void, giving you a heart-racing view straight down. Take it slow, feel the net sway beneath you, and enjoy the ultimate test of courage and balance high above Canopy Park.
Pro-tip: Wear covered shoes, watch your step, and keep a firm grip on the net. It’s all about balance and confidence.
Grab refreshments at Tiger Street Lab
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Restrictions: Alcoholic beverages are only served to guests 18 years and above (ID may be required).
After all the exploring, Tiger Street Lab is the perfect spot to kick back with an ice-cold craft beer and some local bites. It’s the only place you’ll find exclusive Tiger Beer flavours, so don’t miss the seasonal brew or the Tiger Radler for a refreshing twist.
Pair your drink with the crispy chicken wings or salted egg fish skin, both perfect for sharing.
Pro-tip: There’s limited seating. During peak hours (noon to 6 PM), expect some wait time for tables.
Buy a souvenir from The Wonder Store
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Restrictions: Open to all visitors, no Canopy Park ticket required.
Before leaving Canopy Park, a quick stop at The Wonder Store near its entrance is a must for fun and quirky souvenirs. From Singapore-themed gifts to travel essentials, it’s the perfect place to grab a little something to remember your visit.
If you’re looking for a unique keepsake, check out their whimsical keychains, tote bags, or travel pouches featuring iconic local designs.
Pro-tip: Returns and exchanges are subject to store policy (keep your receipt!).