Turn Your Stopover into a Mini-Holiday:
✈️ The Best Stopover Airports for Travellers
If you're heading from Australia to Europe, chances are you're making a stop or two along the way. But what if your stopover didn’t have to be the worst part of your journey? What if it could actually be... fun?
From rooftop pools to indoor tropical forests and next-level duty-free shopping, these stopover airports are anything but boring. So, here’s how to make the most of your transit time—and even look forward to it.
💡 Quick Tip: Before anything else, always connect to the official airport Wi-Fi, not a random public network. And when you leave? Forget that network from your device settings. Trust us—it’s worth it.
🇸🇬 Singapore Changi Airport (SIN)
“The Disneyland of airports”
Must-Do:
Wander through Jewel Changi and marvel at the world’s tallest indoor waterfall, the Rain Vortex.
Top Tip:
Pack your swimmers—there’s a rooftop pool and jacuzzi at Aerotel in Terminal 1.
Don’t Miss:
The Butterfly Garden in Terminal 3. A moment of zen and a surprising hit of joy after a 7-hour flight.
✨ Fun Fact: Changi has been voted the world’s best airport more than 10 times.
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🇦🇪 Dubai International Airport (DXB)
Glamour, gold, and a little bit of chaos (the good kind).
Must-Do:
Go on a duty-free spree—Dubai is known for top-tier shopping. Think Chanel, Rolex, and Dior.
Top Tip:
Leave extra time to get to your gate—DXB is massive and some terminals require a train or shuttle.
Don’t Miss:
The Zen Garden in Terminal 3. An actual oasis of calm with fish ponds and greenery.
🛍️ Did you know? Dubai has three main terminals, but most international connections happen in:
Terminal 3 (Emirates)
Terminal 1 (Other international airlines)
Your boarding pass should tell you your next gate and terminal. If not, check the digital flight info boards or visit a transfer desk to confirm.
💡 Hot Tip: Gates at DXB are sometimes assigned late, so double-check the screens every 30 minutes.
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🇶🇦 Hamad International Airport (DOH) – Qatar
Like transiting through a modern art gallery. But with squash courts.
Must-Do:
Relax in one of the quiet zones, complete with dim lighting and plush recliners.
Top Tip:
Feeling energetic? You can swim in a 25m indoor pool, hit the gym, or play squash at the airport hotel’s Vitality Wellbeing Centre.
Don’t Miss:
The iconic Lamp Bear sculpture by Urs Fischer. It’s 23-feet tall and surprisingly adorable for a $6.8 million artwork.
🧠 Interesting Fact: Hamad International was named the World’s Best Airport in 2021 and again in 2024.
🇬🇧 London Heathrow Airport (LHR)
A chaotic classic—but you can still win at it.
Must-Do:
Treat yourself to a proper meal at Gordon Ramsay’s Plane Food (T5) before boarding.
Top Tip:
Double check which terminal you’re landing in vs. departing from—Heathrow terminal transfers can take up to 45+ minutes.
Don’t Miss:
The Heathrow Express—if you’ve got a long enough layover, you can be in central London in just 15 minutes.
💼 Need to Know: LHR is the busiest two-runway airport in the world. Plan your time accordingly.
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🇹🇭 Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK)
Where your layover comes with mango sticky rice and Thai massage.
Must-Do:
Head to the Miracle Transit Lounge for showers, snacks, and a nap.
Top Tip:
Don’t just grab airport fast food—try authentic Thai dishes like Pad Thai or Tom Yum Soup at the food court on the 3rd floor.
Don’t Miss:
If you’ve got time, visit the Observation Deck for a view of the entire airport runway operation.
🥢 Tasty Truth: Bangkok’s airport food is actually worth eating. Michelin-starred street food has been served here.
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