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This Hotel Doesn’t Overlook a Rainforest or Hidden Beach … But Watching Planes Taxi Past Your Window Might Be Even Better

Marie-Antoinette Issa by Marie-Antoinette Issa
01/06/2026
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There may have never been an official convention, but based on a quick Instagram search for #BestSpaLocations, it would appear that there are certain hotel views the travel industry has collectively agreed to romanticise. Rainforests dripping in mist. Cliffside infinity pools suspended above turquoise water. Hidden caves transformed into candlelit suites where you’re expected to reconnect with nature, yourself and possibly a linen kaftan you suddenly feel spiritually compelled to purchase. 

Airport hotels, meanwhile, tend to occupy the exact opposite end of the fantasy spectrum. They are usually functional, forgettable and designed for people whose main ambition is simply to shower horizontally before their next boarding call. Which is why staying at Crowne Plaza Changi Airport feels so unexpectedly disorienting. Because somehow, against all reasonable expectations, this hotel has managed to turn one of the least glamorous locations imaginable into a genuinely luxurious experience – and not in a gimmicky “surprisingly good for an airport hotel” kind of way. It is simply good, full stop.

Part of the magic is how convenient the whole experience feels from the moment you land. Most airport hotels still involve some degree of logistical suffering disguised as convenience. There is usually a shuttle bus involved, or a vague pickup point buried beneath several layers of airport confusion where exhausted travellers stand blinking at each other while dragging luggage over uneven pavement.

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Crowne Plaza Changi Airport eliminates that entire experience. If you arrive into Terminal 3, you can literally walk straight into the hotel without stepping outside. Customs, baggage claim, elevator, bed. Done. If you land at Terminal 1, the process is barely more complicated. You simply hop aboard the complimentary Skytrain, which glides in every four minutes, and take the short ride across to Terminal 3 where the hotel sits seamlessly integrated into Changi Airport itself. There are no taxis, no transfers and no standing curbside in humidity questioning why you packed six different chargers but somehow forgot deodorant.

And yet despite being attached to one of the busiest airports in the world, the hotel never actually feels chaotic. The floor-to-ceiling windows of my room looked directly out onto the runway, positioned perfectly to watch Singapore Airlines aircraft taxi in and out throughout the day. It should not be as captivating as it is to watch planes arrive from Tokyo, Paris or Sydney, and yet as I sat in a robe eating my welcome chocolates, it became oddly hypnotic within minutes.

As for the noise factor, I was sceptical at first. Deeply sceptical. Surely sleeping beside a runway would sound like living inside an engine? But the soundproofing is genuinely brilliant. I heard little more than I would if a car passed my house at night. Instead of noise, what remains is the oddly hypnotic movement of the airport itself – glowing runway lights, planes arriving from cities you suddenly feel tempted to book immediately and the strange romance of constant motion. It feels cinematic in a way rainforest resorts simply can’t replicate.

The hotel’s other excellent amenities include Allora – an award-winning Italian restaurant, which completely abandons every stereotype associated with airport dining. Under the direction of Chef Stefano Sanna, the menu leans heavily into comforting Italian abundance. Fresh woodfired pizza slabs emerge blistered and smoky from the oven, pasta is dramatically tossed inside giant cheese wheels because apparently all carbohydrates improve when prepared with a little public spectacle, and the desserts almost too pretty to eat. 

Crowne Plaza Changi Airport Allora

There is buffet dining available too, but the a la carte menu feels like the real star here – with unmissable options including the crab ravioli and the tiramisu. 

The hotel’s resort pool only adds further confusion to the experience because absolutely nothing about it resembles what most people imagine when they hear the words “airport hotel.” Fringed by towering palm trees and lined with impossibly blue water, the outdoor pool area looks like it belongs inside a tropical island resort rather than adjacent to one of the world’s busiest aviation hubs. If someone blindfolded me and placed me poolside with a cocktail, I would have guessed Bali long before Singapore airport. And perhaps that contrast is exactly what makes the property so memorable. Everywhere you turn, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport seems determined to challenge expectations. You arrive expecting efficiency and practicality, then find yourself floating beneath palm trees wondering whether you should extend your stay for another night despite technically only being in transit.

The hotel’s location also means one of Singapore’s biggest attractions, Jewel Changi Airport, effectively becomes an extension of the property itself. Connected directly via Terminal 3, Jewel makes layovers feel dangerously easy to romanticise. One minute you are technically “between flights,” the next you are wandering beneath the Rain Vortex waterfall, shopping for things you absolutely do not need or eating another excellent meal simply because Singapore somehow makes every food court feel emotionally significant. Staying at Crowne Plaza also makes it incredibly easy to take advantage of Changi’s free city tours for transit passengers, allowing travellers to dip into Singapore proper – from Marina Bay to Gardens by the Bay and the city’s legendary hawker scene – before retreating back to the hotel without the stress of navigating long airport transfers afterwards.

Crowne Plaza Changi Airport

And maybe that is ultimately why this hotel works so brilliantly. While many luxury hotels still sell escape and isolation as the pinnacle of travel, Crowne Plaza Changi Airport understands that modern luxury often looks very different. Sometimes luxury is ease. Sometimes it is stepping off a long-haul flight and walking directly into a genuinely beautiful hotel without ever needing to negotiate a taxi queue. And sometimes, unexpectedly, it is lying in bed watching planes drift silently across a runway while eating exceptional tiramisu and realising an airport hotel has absolutely no business being this good.

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Meet Marie-Antoinette Issa, the Beauty & Lifestyle Editor steering the lifestyle content across The Carousel, Women Love Tech, and Women Love Wellness. With an impressive career spanning top-tier women's magazines and digital giants, she has written for everything from Cosmopolitan and Cleo to The Huffington Post, Daily Mail, and Concrete Playground. Whether she’s uncovering the latest in wellness for I Quit Sugar or tracking down the best of city life for The Urban List, Marie-Antoinette delivers polished, trend-driven insights that connect deeply with modern women. She is also a travel writer on Women Love Travel.

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