Late-night things to do at Changi Airport
Once upon a time, late-night hanging out was limited to a rather short list of things to do, in far-flung, inaccessible locations. These days, night owls have so many more options, and this roundup’s especially convenient for the Easties to check out: late-night eats, drinks, and funsies within the terminals of Changi Airport.
But honestly, whether or not you live close by, here’s what you can do around the clock, or till the wee hours of the night, at Terminals 1, 2 and 3 of Singapore Changi Airport.
1. Teo Heng Family KTV Studio

Everyone loves a good karaoke night, and here at Terminal 3 of Changi Airport, you’ll find Teo Heng Family KTV Studio. With 14 rooms that can accommodate up to 6 people, rates from $13/hour per room, and opening hours till 2am, you’ll defo love this cosy hideaway to belt out your favourite hits.
Location: Terminal 3, B2-52/53/54
Opening hours: Mon-Fri, Sun & PH 12pm-1am | Sat & Eve of PH 12am-2am
Contact: 6420 2542 | Teo Heng Family KTV Studio website
2. iClaw Taiwan
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Said to have higher win-rates and better claw grips than other claw machines, iClaw Taiwan is the first in Singapore to bring in Taiwanese-style claw machines. At Terminal 3, the brand’s signature pink machines allow you to kiap collectible Miffy merch, and other exciting seasonal items including the viral Kodak Charmera, POP MART blind boxes, and limited-ed plushies.
At just $0.50 a token, and a minimum of 2 tokens needed per try, we are certain you’ll find the night slipping by as you try to out-kiap your friends. When you tire of the claw machines, they even have Mario Kart racing, air hockey, and even water shooting games on hand too.
Location: Terminal 3, B2-45/46
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: iClaw Taiwan website
3. Natureland Spa Therapy

If you and your friends’ or fam’s idea of late-night hanging out is going for a massage or spa together, then you’re in luck, because award-winning Natureland Spa Therapy has not one, but 3 outlets in Changi Airport – at the Terminal 3 Arrival Hall, Jewel, and inside the Transit Area at Terminal 2.
Of course, you can’t visit the Transit Area outlet unless you’ve got a boarding pass, in which case you might want to catch a relaxing massage before a long-haul flight. The Jewel outlet closes at 10.30pm too, leaving you with the Terminal 3 store that’s open till 2am daily, getting all your foot reflexology, guasha, and body therapy sorted.
Location: Terminal 3 Arrival Hall, #01-18
Opening hours: 9am-2am, Daily
Contact: 6588 6780 | Natureland Spa Therapy website
4. Swensen’s Unlimited

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Foodies take note, Swensen’s Unlimited at Changi Airport Terminal 2 lets you have unlimited ice cream. If that news wasn’t sweet enough, here’s something that’ll make you look – come for the supper buffet on Fridays and Saturdays, running from 10pm-1am, and your feast will only set you back $29++ each. Do take note that the last serving of food at this supper buffet is at 12.30am, so eat your fill before that.
Besides live stations dishing up laksa, popiah and prata, the undeniable highlight is their selection of 48 ice cream and gelato flavours, which you can get as much of as you can stomach.
Location: Terminal 2, #01-03
Opening hours: Sun-Thu 11am-11pm | Fri-Sat 11am-1am
Contact: Swensen’s Unlimited website
5. Swee Choon Tim Sum
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The OGs will remember the days of having Swee Choon Tim Sum in Jalan Besar; well, you can now opt for air-conditioned comfort at the Terminal 2 Arrival Hall, where the iconic dim sum brand has another outlet that’s open 24/7.
You can look forward to the same ol’ favourites here: Sweet Potato Salted Egg Custard Ball ($3.80) and Mee Suah Kueh ($3.40), alongside the Swee Choon Signature Big Bao ($2.60) and Prawn & Banana Fritter ($3.90).
Location: Terminal 2, #01-07
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: Swee Choon Tim Sum website
6. Woke Ramen
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Should dim sum not be your jam, there’s also Woke Ramen, Singapore’s first wok hei ramen, located on Level 3, near the Viewing Mall Central at Terminal 1. Not only might this scratch your zi char cravings since these noods have that smoke-kissed touch, it’s open all day and all night, so you can satisfy your ramen cravings whenever they might strike.
Start with the Chicken Chashu Collagen Ramen ($14.90++), or try their Prawn Paste Ramen ($15.90++) if your stomach leans more hei mee. Otherwise, there’s also Mentaiko Fries ($4.90++) for a smaller bite.
Location: Terminal 1, #03-19B
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: Woke Ramen website
7. Cafe O
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When insomnia strikes and you feel like having Nanyang-style comfort food, rest assured that Cafe O has got you covered. The elevated coffeeshop serves everything from roti prata (from $2.80), nasi lemak (from $7.50), and nasi briyani (from $9.50) to simple classics like chee cheong fun (from $3.50) and mee rubus ($7), whether it’s 6am or 3am. Since they’re open 24/7, you can lepak in air-conditioned comfort too.
Location: Terminal 2, #02-07/08/09
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: Cafe O website
8. NamNam
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If pho is your jam, you’ll be happy to know that NamNam at Changi Airport is open throughout the day and night. And in case you didn’t know, the fare here is always prepared without MSG, so there’s no guilt in slurping down every last drop of their Pho Kampong Chicken ($15.50), or if you’re feeling indulgent, the Pho Truffle Chilled Austige Wagyu Premium ($35.50), prepared with beef that’s graded MB6 or 7.
Otherwise, check out the Saigon Breakfast ($13.90), a hotplate-style, deconstructed banh mi otherwise known as banh mi chao, with sunny side-up eggs, sausages and pate.
Location: Terminal 3, #02-91
Opening hours: 24 hours, Daily
Contact: 9631 0723 | NamNam website
Bonus: The Wonderfall
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You must have seen photos of The Wonderfall online, or witnessed it IRL – especially since the 14m-tall digital waterfall has recently taken on a Disney Cruise Line-themed show that’s running till the end of May 2026.
But did you know that unlike Jewel Changi Airport’s Rain Vortex, which stops at 12am, The Wonderfall is on 24/7, with a show every 15 minutes? If you’re struck with an itch to travel in the dead of the night, here’s a sight you might consider sitting in front of, in lieu of actually flying to a real waterfall.
Have your late-night hangs at Changi Airport
The next time you’re trying to figure out where to go when your night owl buddies call, Changi Airport’s the place to suggest. Whether you’re feeling the munchies, looking for fun things to do, or fighting jet lag, this article proves Changi Airport’s got more to offer than simply being one of the best airports in the world to fly in and out of.
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This post was brought to you by Changi Airport Group.
Cover image adapted from: Changi Airport via Facebook, Electronics & Engineering Pte Ltd, @iclawtaiwansg via Instagram, @sweechoon.sg via Instagram
