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  1. Canopy Park, located at the topmost level (L5) of Jewel, welcomes the young and young at heart with an array of exciting play attractions. From mazes to bouncing nets, it's all fun. Take a stroll along creative garden trails, glide down giant slides or hide in bowls of gentle mist.

  2. Enjoy 25% off Standard admission rates to all attractions except Canopy Park, 20% off Jewel-rassic Quest, 20% off Bundle Deals 1 and 2, and 10% off PlayAtJewel Membership when you key in the exclusive promo code from DBS/POSB before making payment. Buy your tickets here!

    • Discovery Slides
    • Foggy Bowls
    • Topiary Walk
    • Petal Garden
    • Hedge Maze
    • Mirror Maze
    • Manulife Sky Nets – Walking
    • Manulife Sky Nets – Bouncing
    • Canopy Bridge
    • Tips For Canopy Park

    Designed for both adults and children alike, the Discovery Slides is a play attraction consisting of 4 different slides – some conventional, others less so. The more daring ones can check out the vertical drop which requires being suited in a sack. The entire slide itself is also a sculpture that’s partly inspired by the Chicago Mirror Ball. Visito...

    Functioning more as a photo opp, the Foggy Bowls features four gentle concave bowls in various depths ranging from 30cm to 65cm. These bowls will have mist emanating from one of them at any given point in time and visitors are meant to jump in while the fog is coming out for that perfect instagram shot. Standalone Fee:None, entry is included in the...

    Another photo opportunity, you’ll find animal topiaries in this section including orangutans, crocodiles, elephants, peacocks and chameleons. If the thought of taking photos alongside cute animals made of flowers appeals, then this is the place for you. Standalone Fee:None, entry is included in the basic Canopy Park admission fee of S$4.50 for resi...

    This 220 square meter indoor garden will have an ever changing display of flowers, depending on the season. I did not really get to see this – only saw it from afar – so I cannot comment. But it looked to me like a smaller version of what Gardens by the Bay offers inside its greenhouse. Standalone Fee:None, entry is included in the basic Canopy Par...

    Inspired by those hedge mazes in Europe, the version in Canopy Park is much smaller but is supposed to be the largest (maybe also the only one?) in Singapore. Watch out for a surprise here – certain parts of the maze have a motion sensor where dozens of flowers will suddenly pop out as folks pass by. It’s also possible to observe the maze from abov...

    The most thrilling attraction in Canopy Park in my view. I was there alone and for a minute I thought I’d be stuck there forever. From outside, this maze is actually not that big but the mirrors within from all directions will definitely test one’s sense of perception. Which is the actual pathway and which is the mirror? As an added tip, if you are...

    The part of Canopy Park that has made its rounds in media. The walking portion of the Sky Nets is suspended on top of the retail section of Jewel Changi Airport, with views of the shops and people below. This makes for a thrilling attraction especially in the middle circular areas but is probably not for those with a fear of heights. Standalone Fee...

    The bouncing section of the Sky Nets probably got the most positive feedback from the people in my group. The giant net bounces naturally even as one just attempts to walk through it. At its highest point, you can bounce on an 8 meter high look out. Due to the bounce-y nature of this attraction, it’s not for folks who have high blood pressure or pr...

    This 50-meter long bridge allows guests to have a different vantage point to glimpse the rain vortex. It is made of glass panel flooring and one can see through the floor for that added thrill factor. Another thing to note is that the glass panel flooring is slightly frosted so it’s not as thrilling as, say, the Rainbow Skywalk in Penang or Mahanak...

    Bring extra clothes. Despite the air-conditioned setting, attractions such as the 2 sky nets will make you work up a sweat!
    There are several pricing tiers available for Canopy Park so it’s probably best to plan ahead which attractions you’d like to experience before heading there. If you choose the package that provide...
    Wear covered shoes. You’ll need it to get through the sky nets.
  3. 1. Changi Experience Studio+. 2. Canopy Park (Incl. Discovery Slides#, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden, Topiary Walk) 3. Mastercard® Canopy Bridge. 4. Hedge Maze. 5. Mirror Maze. 6. Walking Net# Note: Changi Experience Studio opens from 11am to 8pm with last admission at 7pm. Standard Rate. Adult - SGD 56 | **Child - SGD 40 Child: 3 - 12 years old

    • Topiary Walk. Topiary Walk is a garden with huge yet cute topiary animals made from colorful flowers and plants. The most popular animals are the two orangutans, so do expect to queue for a chance to take selfie with them!
    • Petal Garden. You probably can guess that Petal Garden is basically a garden of flowers. It’s like a mini version of the Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay.
    • Foggy Bowls. Dear Parents, toddlers are really obsessed with Foggy Bowls! This simple playground features bowl-shaped platforms with artificial lawn which occasionally release mists.
    • Discovery Slides. Discovery Slides is a stunning playground that consists of 4 different slides. The structure is so big that it is also a viewing deck that lets you see the Canopy Park from a height!
  4. tickets.jewelchangiairport.com › package › walking-net-canopyJewel Changi Airport

    Canopy Park ticket includes Discovery Slides*, Foggy Bowls, Petal Garden and Topiary Walk. *Minimum height requirement of 110cm applies to Discovery Slides, Walking Net and Bouncing Net. Ticket include complimentary admission into Canopy Park on same day of visit.

  5. Jun 10, 2019 · Jewel Changi Airport's Canopy Park might just be the closest you can ever get to bouncing among soft clouds. Located at the highest level of Jewel, the picturesque 14,000 sqm space is the home to Changi’s largest and newest collection of attractions and gardens.