Showing 94 Singapore to Beijing Flights - Starting at Just ₹ 16556


NX 907
SIN
14:45
08h 15mvia MFM
via MFM
08h 15m
PEK
23:00

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

ZH 9024
SIN
17:25
18h 05mvia SZX
via SZX
18h 05m
PEK
11:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

ZH 9024
SIN
17:25
18h 30mvia SZX
via SZX
18h 30m
PEK
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

ZH 9024
SIN
17:25
20h 15mvia SZX
via SZX
20h 15m
PEK
13:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

NX 907
SIN
14:45
20h 25mvia MFM
via MFM
20h 25m
PEK
11:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

NX 907
SIN
14:45
21h 45mvia MFM
via MFM
21h 45m
PKX
12:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

ZH 9024
SIN
17:25
22h 50mvia SZX
via SZX
22h 50m
PEK
16:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

ZH 9024
SIN
17:25
23h 20mvia SZX
via SZX
23h 20m
PEK
16:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

NX 907
SIN
14:45
24h 25mvia MFM
via MFM
24h 25m
PEK
15:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

NX 907
SIN
14:45
28h 05mvia MFM
via MFM
28h 05m
PEK
18:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 700 InterMiles

VN 662
SIN
16:10
22h 20mvia HAN
via HAN
22h 20m
PEK
14:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 708 InterMiles

VN 660
SIN
13:25
25h 05mvia HAN
via HAN
25h 05m
PEK
14:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 708 InterMiles

CZ 354
SIN
13:30
10h 00mvia CAN
via CAN
10h 00m
PKX
23:30
Non Refundable

Earn 777 InterMiles

CZ 354
SIN
13:30
10h 45mvia CAN
via CAN
10h 45m
PKX
00:15+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 777 InterMiles

PR 510
SIN
00:20
11h 35mvia MNL
via MNL
11h 35m
PEK
11:55

Refundable
Earn 789 InterMiles

PR 508
SIN
14:15
21h 40mvia MNL
via MNL
21h 40m
PEK
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 789 InterMiles

PR 502
SIN
10:35
25h 20mvia MNL
via MNL
25h 20m
PEK
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 789 InterMiles

MH 610
SIN
21:20
09h 40mvia KUL
via KUL
09h 40m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 918 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
13h 35mvia KUL
via KUL
13h 35m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 918 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
17h 20mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 20m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 918 InterMiles

CZ 352
SIN
08:45
09h 10mvia CAN
via CAN
09h 10m
PKX
17:55
Non Refundable

Earn 936 InterMiles

CZ 352
SIN
08:45
11h 15mvia CAN
via CAN
11h 15m
PKX
20:00
Non Refundable

Earn 936 InterMiles

MH 642
SIN
12:50
18h 10mvia KCH
via KCH
18h 10m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 966 InterMiles

MH 642
SIN
12:50
18h 10mvia KCH
via KCH
18h 10m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 966 InterMiles

MH 616
SIN
19:30
11h 30mvia KUL
via KUL
11h 30m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1086 InterMiles

MU 546
SIN
10:10
11h 50mvia PVG
via PVG
11h 50m
PKX
22:00
Non Refundable

Earn 1095 InterMiles

MU 546
SIN
10:10
13h 35mvia PVG
via PVG
13h 35m
PKX
23:45
Non Refundable

Earn 1095 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
17h 35mvia PVG
via PVG
17h 35m
PKX
18:00
Non Refundable

Earn 1095 InterMiles

MU 566
SIN
23:00
19h 00mvia PVG
via PVG
19h 00m
PKX
18:00+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1095 InterMiles

CZ 352
SIN
08:45
10h 30mvia CAN
via CAN
10h 30m
PKX
19:15
Non Refundable

Earn 1098 InterMiles

MH 614
SIN
11:05
19h 55mvia KUL
via KUL
19h 55m
PKX
07:00+1day

Refundable
Earn 1137 InterMiles

TG 410
SIN
21:00
18h 50mvia BKK
via BKK
18h 50m
PEK
15:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1302 InterMiles

MH 602
SIN
06:00
13h 10mvia KUL
via KUL
13h 10m
PEK
19:10

Refundable
Earn 1314 InterMiles

MH 610
SIN
21:20
21h 50mvia KUL
via KUL
21h 50m
PEK
19:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1314 InterMiles

MH 610
SIN
21:20
26h 50mvia KUL
via KUL
26h 50m
PEK
00:10+2day

Refundable
Earn 1314 InterMiles

MH 602
SIN
06:00
30h 55mvia KUL
via KUL
30h 55m
PKX
12:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1350 InterMiles

TG 414
SIN
15:55
23h 55mvia BKK
via BKK
23h 55m
PEK
15:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1356 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
25h 45mvia KUL
via KUL
25h 45m
PEK
19:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1362 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
29h 30mvia KUL
via KUL
29h 30m
PEK
19:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1362 InterMiles

3U 3910
SIN
16:25
22h 00mvia TFU
via TFU
22h 00m
PEK
14:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1419 InterMiles

3U 3910
SIN
16:25
27h 00mvia TFU
via TFU
27h 00m
PEK
19:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1419 InterMiles

3U 3910
SIN
16:25
30h 00mvia TFU
via TFU
30h 00m
PEK
22:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1419 InterMiles

OZ 752
SIN
23:30
10h 15mvia ICN
via ICN
10h 15m
PEK
09:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1428 InterMiles

OZ 752
SIN
23:30
14h 40mvia ICN
via ICN
14h 40m
PEK
14:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1428 InterMiles

SQ 806
SIN
16:55
06h 05mNon-stop
06h 05m
PEK
23:00

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

SQ 802
SIN
08:45
06h 05mNon-stop
06h 05m
PEK
14:50

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 976
SIN
09:30
06h 30mNon-stop
06h 30m
PEK
16:00

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 970
SIN
23:55
06h 30mNon-stop
06h 30m
PEK
06:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

KE 644
SIN
22:30
10h 55mvia ICN
via ICN
10h 55m
PEK
09:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CX 658
SIN
10:00
11h 10mvia HKG
via HKG
11h 10m
PEK
21:10

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

OZ 6726
SIN
02:30
11h 40mvia ICN
via ICN
11h 40m
PEK
14:10

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 546
SIN
10:10
11h 50mvia PVG
via PVG
11h 50m
PKX
22:00
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

CX 658
SIN
10:00
12h 10mvia HKG
via HKG
12h 10m
PEK
22:10

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

NH 6252
SIN
09:20
12h 20mvia NRT
via NRT
12h 20m
PEK
21:40

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

OZ 754
SIN
01:45
12h 25mvia ICN
via ICN
12h 25m
PEK
14:10

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MH 608
SIN
17:25
13h 30mvia KUL
via KUL
13h 30m
PEK
06:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
13h 35mvia PVG
via PVG
13h 35m
PKX
14:00
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

KE 644
SIN
22:30
13h 55mvia ICN
via ICN
13h 55m
PEK
12:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

OZ 6782
SIN
00:10
14h 00mvia ICN
via ICN
14h 00m
PEK
14:10

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
14h 30mvia PVG
via PVG
14h 30m
PKX
14:55
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 566
SIN
23:00
15h 00mvia PVG
via PVG
15h 00m
PKX
14:00+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

NH 802
SIN
06:40
15h 00mvia NRT
via NRT
15h 00m
PEK
21:40

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

PR 512
SIN
20:00
15h 55mvia MNL
via MNL
15h 55m
PEK
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 566
SIN
23:00
15h 55mvia PVG
via PVG
15h 55m
PKX
14:55+1day
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

CI 756
SIN
02:00
16h 55mvia TPE
via TPE
16h 55m
PEK
18:55

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
17h 15mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 15m
PEK
06:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
17h 15mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 15m
PEK
06:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MH 606
SIN
13:40
17h 15mvia KUL
via KUL
17h 15m
PEK
06:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 3306
SIN
17:25
18h 05mvia SZX
via SZX
18h 05m
PEK
11:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
18h 30mvia PVG
via PVG
18h 30m
PKX
18:55
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 3306
SIN
17:25
18h 30mvia SZX
via SZX
18h 30m
PEK
11:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CX 716
SIN
18:00
18h 30mvia HKG
via HKG
18h 30m
PEK
12:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
18h 55mvia PVG
via PVG
18h 55m
PKX
19:20
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 404
SIN
16:00
19h 25mvia TFU
via TFU
19h 25m
PKX
11:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CX 734
SIN
16:45
19h 45mvia HKG
via HKG
19h 45m
PEK
12:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MH 614
SIN
11:05
19h 50mvia KUL
via KUL
19h 50m
PEK
06:55+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 3306
SIN
17:25
20h 15mvia SZX
via SZX
20h 15m
PEK
13:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 404
SIN
16:00
20h 30mvia TFU
via TFU
20h 30m
PEK
12:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CI 754
SIN
14:15
20h 55mvia TPE
via TPE
20h 55m
PEK
11:10+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CX 716
SIN
18:00
21h 30mvia HKG
via HKG
21h 30m
PEK
15:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

MU 544
SIN
00:25
21h 35mvia PVG
via PVG
21h 35m
PKX
22:00
Non Refundable

Earn 1450 InterMiles

NH 6256
SIN
14:05
22h 10mvia HND
via HND
22h 10m
PEK
12:15+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

CA 3306
SIN
17:25
22h 15mvia SZX
via SZX
22h 15m
PKX
15:40+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

KE 648
SIN
11:00
22h 25mvia ICN
via ICN
22h 25m
PEK
09:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 216
SIN
15:45
23h 45mvia TPE
via TPE
23h 45m
PEK
15:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 216
SIN
15:45
23h 45mvia TPE
via TPE
23h 45m
PEK
15:30+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 216
SIN
15:45
24h 35mvia TPE
via TPE
24h 35m
PEK
16:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 216
SIN
15:45
24h 35mvia TPE
via TPE
24h 35m
PEK
16:20+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

KE 648
SIN
11:00
25h 25mvia ICN
via ICN
25h 25m
PEK
12:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

TG 404
SIN
12:25
27h 25mvia BKK
via BKK
27h 25m
PEK
15:50+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 216
SIN
15:45
27h 50mvia TPE
via TPE
27h 50m
PEK
19:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

BR 226
SIN
13:15
30h 20mvia TPE
via TPE
30h 20m
PEK
19:35+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

KE 646
SIN
01:30
31h 55mvia ICN
via ICN
31h 55m
PEK
09:25+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles

OZ 754
SIN
01:45
32h 00mvia ICN
via ICN
32h 00m
PEK
09:45+1day

Refundable
Earn 1450 InterMiles
Book Singapore to Beijing Flight Tickets Online in The Most Rewarding Way with InterMiles
Searching for flights between Singapore and Beijing ? Though the route between Singapore and Beijing has several flights flying to and fro throughout the day, booking flights from Singapore to Beijing becomes quite a task, especially when you are looking for flights to match your budget, itinerary, date, flight timing and other preferences
Booking your flight from Singapore to Beijing with InterMiles gives you the freedom to choose your desired flight from 94 different flight options, operated by 16 different airlines. With InterMiles choose right from a 00:10 flight to an 23:55 flight and with price starting from just Rs. 16556 by {aNameLow} to Rs. 398994 by All Nippon.
Airlines & Flights Flying between Singapore's Seletar and Beijing's Beijing Capital International
The current number of airlines & flights flying between Singapore and Beijing are:
9 Flights by undefined from Singapore to Beijing
5 Flights by Shenzhen Airline from Singapore to Beijing
2 Flights by Vietnam Airline from Singapore to Beijing
5 Flights by China Southern from Singapore to Beijing
Whether you are planning a one-way trip, return trip, morning departure, midnight arrival, or with any other consideration in mind, InterMiles’ exceptionally user-centric platform enables you to book your flight ticket from Singapore to Beijing conveniently and suitably keeping your travel itinerary, plan and preferences in mind. Thus, enabling you to reach Beijing and if you are planning a return journey, you can reach Singapore back on time.
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Based on your travelling route and urgency, InterMiles also allows you to select search, select and book non-stop flights, one-stop flights or multiple-stop flights between Singapore and Beijing. Your route from Singapore and Beijing, offers you the option to choose from 4 Nonstop Flights or 73 One-Stop Flights.
The minimum time taken by a nonstop flight to reach Beijing from Singapore is 06h 05m and the maximum time taken by a one-stop flight to reach Beijing from Singapore is 32h 00m.
Additional Benefit of Booking Flight Ticket from Singapore to Destination) with InterMiles
Apart from all the benefits that you get by booking your flight from Singapore and Beijing, the one that makes your trip truly rewarding is that you can earn up to 1450 Miles on booking your flight ticket from Singapore to Beijing with InterMiles. And InterMiles doesn’t just give you miles on one booking, but you have a chance to earn up to 1450 miles on each and every booking that you make for yourself as well as your loved ones. Simply quote your InterMiles number everytime you make a flight booking from Singapore to Beijing!
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Earn 1450 Miles on booking undefined flight from Singapore to Beijing at Rs. 57068
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Earn 700 Miles on booking Shenzhen Airline flight from Singapore to Beijing at Rs. 19729
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Earn 708 Miles on booking Vietnam Airline flight from Singapore to Beijing at Rs. 22948
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Earn 1098 Miles on booking China Southern flight from Singapore to Beijing at Rs. 35911
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If you wish to book a flight from Singapore to Beijing at the best or the cheapest rates, you must try to book your tickets from Singapore to Beijing at least 90 days prior to your date of travel.
The early morning flights from Singapore to Beijing are usually more expensive, and flights from Singapore to Beijing in the afternoon or early evening are comparatively cheaper.
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Singapore to Beijing Flights Fare
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About Singapore
One of the most expensive cities to go on a vacation, Singapore has a rich culture, amazing food and also a great place to go cruising. Not to mention, the marvellous architecture. The city is also known for hosting grand festivals and for its lavish nightlife. You can plan a trip with your family or with your friends. You can also plan a solo backpacking trip to Singapore. The city also has quite a few hostels for young travellers. One of the most popular highlights of the city is Universal Studios. Not only will you get to be a part of your favourite comic universes but you can also try all of the theme-based rides here. Singapore has quite a lot of amusement parks and places for you to explore your adventurous side. It is also the perfect place for you to flaunt your most stylish self or shop till you drop.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is ideal for visiting any time of the year because of its climate. It is warm and tropical all year round, which is one of the reasons why the prices barely go down. December is one of the most happening months, and prices are skyrocketing this month, thanks to the lavish New Year's Eve parties. The expensive hotel prices, however, do not drop and only increase during Christmas and New Year's Eve. You might also want to steer clear of Chinese New Year to avoid the high prices of flight tickets to Singapore and accommodations. While the temperature ranges between 29 to 31 degree Celsius throughout the year, you might also experience mild showers every now and then. You can book a hotel in Singapore either closer to all the tourist attractions or go for a hostel, in case you are on a solo trip or with your friends.
November to June is when the city experiences winter, and there is also a boost in the number of tourists. This period also sees a lot of festivals being hosted in Singapore. November to January is when Singapore receives rainfall and witnesses the highest precipitation. You can be a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations in February or the Dragon Boat Festival in June and the Great Singapore Sale from June to August. The best part about planning your travel during these months is that you can get cheap flight tickets to Singapore from India.
A lesser popular time to visit is from July to October when the number of tourists is comparatively lesser. If you reach right before the Great Singapore Sale ends, you might even get your favourite designer items at a reasonable price. Though you might receive rainfall between June and September, it only affects the North-eastern part of Singapore more. If you are planning your vacation to Singapore in July and August, you can attend the Singapore Food Festival and the Hungry Ghost Festival. You can also catch the Grand Prix Singapore in September along with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Places to Visit in Singapore
Singapore has a lot of tourist attractions that are perfect for every kind of vacation. The Underwater World is the best place to visit in Singapore with your family. Not only will you see over 2500 marine animals, but you can also dive with the sharks and swim with the dolphins. The Singapore Zoo houses a lot of zebras, mole rats, parakeets, white tigers, a komodo dragon and other creatures. You will have to pay a certain fee to enter, just like at the Underwater World. You can also head to the River Safari that is home to red pandas and 6000 other animals. The best part is that safari is river-themed. Singapore also has a lot of beaches like the Changi Beach, Tanjong Beach and Sentosa Island that you can visit. Universal Studios is one of the major attractions of Singapore. It is a theme park that has Transformers, Shrek, Madagascar-based rides and a lot of your other favourite characters, other than Harry Potter. You can go with your kids or friends.
The Smith Street Hawker Centre in Chinatown is where you go to try delicious Chinese, Malay and Indian street food. You will not even have to worry about hygiene. You can also go to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum to be amazed at wax statues of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth II, and others. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most popular and luxe hotels in Singapore. It also boasts of the world's biggest infinity pools and staying here even for a night will be the experience of a lifetime. You will definitely come across this when you are booking a hotel in Singapore online. The Coney Island is one of the most romantic places in Singapore and an ideal place to plan a date, too.
Things to do in Singapore
Singapore is one of those places where you can fulfil your lavish holiday dreams. You can party till wee hours and treat your hangover by just lying near the pool at your hotel to soak in the view. The city has a lot of places for you to go sightseeing or indulge in adventurous activities. Marina Bay district in Singapore has the best tourist attractions in the city. You can experience the nightlife here and visit some of the popular nightclubs. You can also book your accommodation at the Marina Bay Sands resort, and you won't even have to go anywhere. The complex has an amazing casino, a lot of nightclubs, shops, Sands SkyPark and performance halls. You can also head to Chinatown to enjoy a night out in the town. Try out the street food, go clubbing or shopping. You can go shopping at Pagoda Street, grab a bite at New Bridge Road or Smith Street and head over to Tanjong Pagar district to experience the nightlife. The Sentosa is an island resort that is basically for all age groups. You can go with your family, with your friends or on your solo trip, too. Little India is where you go to if you want to stray from the main city. It's 2 miles from Marina Bay.
Food and Restaurants in Singapore
Singapore is one tourist destination where you will find an eclectic blend of cuisines from all over the world. Be it continental, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, or Malay cuisine, and it's easy to find a restaurant that will satiate your hunger pangs and food cravings. Maxwell Food Centre is a popular place that has about 100 stalls of different kinds of food. It would be best if you also tried the fine dining scenes, the bars and lounges in the city. Le Noir Bar & Lounge in Marina Bay Sands is one of the best places to go to in the area. If you are craving European or French cuisine, you can head to Entre-Nous Creperie at Seah Street. Cure at Keong Saik Road is one of the best places to go to if you want to try some Irish or European food. You can also try Colony for some Singaporean food. Positano Risto is another fine restaurant that serves the best pizza and other Italian food. If you want to have Chinese food at a fancy restaurant instead of a local food joint, you can visit the Summer Pavilion at The Ritz-Carlton. Paulaner Brauhaus Singapore is popular for serving German food and drinks. It is also a Brew Pub that you can't miss. You can just chill with a couple of beers here. You will find a lot of good Indian restaurants in the Little India area in Singapore. If it is French, European or Caucasian food that you want to try, head over to Chef's Table by Chef Stephan Zoisl. You can also try the Japanese food at Akira Back.
How to reach Singapore (Transportation)
Singapore has its own airport called Changi Airport. The flight connectivity to Singapore from India is excellent. Not only do you get direct flights to Singapore from here, you even get connecting ones, depending on the availability. Indigo, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Spicejet run flights to Singapore quite frequently. You'll get cheap flight tickets to Singapore quite easily, but in any case, book your tickets in advance. If you take a direct flight to Singapore, it will take about 5 to 6 hours to land in the city. Getting a taxi from Changi Airport is also not very difficult since the city sees a lot of tourists throughout the year. Changi Airport has quite a lot of facilities like art activities for kids, baby care rooms, lounges, entertainment decks and rest areas that are free to use. In fact, you can also get a temporary local SIM card to use within the city at the airport itself. The airport also has movie theatres, in case you have to wait for a long time for your flight. You'll also find showers, spa facilities, prayer rooms, shopping areas and prayer rooms in the airport.
About Beijing
Beijing is China's political and cultural hub with a lot of tourist attractions. It is also where the famous Great Wall of China is. It is one of the most important tourist spots in China. The city also boasts of a very happening nightlife that will give you nasty hangovers but fun night. Imperial Palace, Coal Hill Park, Beihai Park and Heavenly Temple are some of the popular tourist attractions. It also has amazing places to go shopping and dining. Beijing also has a rich history and historical sites that you just cannot miss when you visit the city. You can also head to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the National Museum of China to get to know the city better. While you are at it, you can even learn a few words in Mandarin. It will certainly spice things up during your vacation. China is also known for its diverse and unique cuisines, although it will be quite a task to find restaurants that serve vegetarian food.
Best Time to Visit Beijing
It would be best if you kept a lot of things in mind before you plan a trip to Beijing. If you are on a budget, it is best to avoid festival days and national holidays since booking a hotel in Beijing during this time will only burn a hole in your pocket. However, summer is the most popular tourist season in the city. June to August is the summer and peak season for travellers to fly to Beijing. The flight tickets to Beijing will be considerably higher if not booked in advance. The city also experiences heavy rainfall in July and August so make sure you also carry an umbrella with you. If you are planning your trip to Beijing in June, do not miss the Dragon Boat Festival. The temperature ranges from 18 to 31 degree Celsius during summer. If you are ready to bear with the scorching heat along with the rains, you can choose to travel to the city in summer.
September and October are also great months to plan your trip to Beijing. The hotel prices drop a little bit, and the weather is quite pleasant, owing to the disappearing humidity. You might want to steer clear of travelling to Beijing on the National Day if you are on a budget. But if you are already in the city, head over to the Great Wall of China to catch the festivities and celebration. The temperature ranges from 7 to 26 degree Celsius.
The city sees a dip in the number of tourists during winter, from November to February. This is a great time to fly to Beijing if you are on a tight budget. You will get cheap flight tickets to Beijing, and you can also book a hotel in Beijing at a lower cost. Not to mention, since there are fewer tourists in the city, you won't have to wait in queues or suffer the inconveniences that you might get with a lot of tourists buzzing around. While the temperature is quite pleasant during the day, it drops considerably at night. January-February is also Chinese New Year, and the celebrations are grand in the city. The temperature ranges from -9.4 to 4 degree Celsius in winters so pack all of your warm clothes and some more to fight the cold weather.
The temperature ranges from 7 to 26 degree Celsius in April and May. It's quite the relief from the extremely cold winter in Beijing. The hotel prices also start increasing as the months are inching closer to summer. You can also catch the Beijing International Film Festival if you are planning to visit in April.
Places to Visit in Beijing
The Imperial Palace, also called Forbidden City, dates back to the Yuan dynasty of the 13th century and is one of the most important tourist attractions in Beijing. Until a long time, the palace was not open to ordinary citizens at all, which is how it got its name, Forbidden City. A guided tour of this beautiful palace is highly recommended on your trip to Beijing. The Great Wall of China is about an hour away from Beijing and a historical monument. It is a popular tourist destination in all of China. It was ideally built for military reasons and went on to become one of the most visited tourist attractions. Since it is not possible to cover the entire thing, it is recommended that you see certain parts of it, just for the experience. Summer Palace is another tourist attraction that you cannot miss at all. It has one of the biggest imperial gardens in China and is accessible to the Kunming Lake. Make sure you go early in the day to explore the palace before the tourist crowd kicks in.
Tiananmen Square is another tourist spot that sees a lot of tourists. It's closer to attractions like The Great Hall of the People, National Museum of China, Forbidden City and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong. It was initially built to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Chinese Republic back in 1958. Don't miss the Gate of Heavenly Peace while you are here. Beihai Park is close to the Imperial Palace and a must-visit if you are here. It was created in 1166 AD. If you want to know more about China's history and culture, head over to the National Museum of China, which is quite close to Tiananmen Square. The Temple of Heaven is one of the most sacred buildings in Beijing that dates back to 1420. The rectangular and semi-circular shrines and temples together symbolise the earth, and you will find a lot of peace in the temples here. Beijing National Stadium is popular for hosting the Summer Olympics in 2008 and is also called Bird's Nest. You can opt for a guided tour of the stadium and everything near it. Beijing Zoo is another highlight of the city that houses approximately 15,000 animals of 1000 species. You will find pandas here along with snow leopards, South China tigers, red-crowned cranes and so on. The Zoo also has an aquarium if you want to witness marine life.
Things to do in Beijing
You can take a tour of the museums and palaces by going for one of the tour packages, or you can make your itinerary on your own. Beijing has quite a few palaces and Chinese temples of great significance that you must visit. It is recommended that you hire a guide to most of the palaces and museums so you can know more about the history and importance of the city. If you want to add a little bit of an adventure on your visit to the Great Wall of China, you can hike to the place. There are quite a few tourists and tour groups that can help you arrange for a hiking trip. Try to catch the sunset from the Great Wall of China. It will be the experience of a lifetime. Beijing is also known for its vibrant nightlife, and you can certainly go clubbing if you want to let loose and have fun a little bit.
Food and Restaurants in Beijing
Since Beijing is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, it offers a plethora of different kinds of cuisines for tourists. Peking Duck is a very popular dish in Beijing that you must try. You can also try the dumplings that are sold at local street stalls or fancy restaurants. Zhajiangmian is a Beijing speciality that is made with wheat noodles and has radish, cucumbers, a special sauce made of pork belly and sweet bean paste. The View 3912 is a popular restaurant that serves French, European and Fusion food. You can also try F Bistronome - FB or TRB Forbidden City for authentic French and European cuisines. Alice's Tea House also specialises in Asian and Beijing cuisine along with serving healthy fast food. Head over to King's Joy for some delicious Chinese food and The Lounge at Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel for the vibrant nightlife experience.
How to reach Beijing (Transportation)
Beijing Capital International Airport is one of the largest airports in China and 32 km away from the city centre. The flight connectivity to Beijing from India is excellent. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair fly quite frequently to and from Beijing with layovers in Beijing. If you book in advance, you might come across great flight deals to Beijing online. If you are lucky, you will even get cheap flight tickets to Beijing. The Beijing airport is well-equipped with lounges for passengers, decent waiting areas, dressing rooms, duty-free shopping areas, currency exchange, restaurants and cafes. You will also get taxis, buses and shuttle services right from the airport to your hotel and vice versa. The staff is quite helpful, and you will also find a couple of tour packages at the airport, in case you haven't made your itinerary or want to add more attractions to it.
About Singapore Airport
Singapore Changi Airport or popularly known as Changi Airport services the city of Singapore and is a major civilian airport. It is easily one of the largest hubs for transportation in Asia. It has been rated by Skytrax as the World's Best Airport eight consecutive times since 2013. It is the world's first airport to reach such a milestone and earn a record. In terms of international passenger traffic and cargo, the Singapore Changi Airport stands as one of the busiest in the world. The airport is located in Changi, which is on the eastern side of Singapore. It is about 20 km away from Singapore's Downtown Core.
Singapore Changi Airport is the home base for a plethora of airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Scoot, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Jetstar Asia Airways and Silkair. The airport is recognised for its passenger traffic and stands at the 18th position on a global scale as the busiest airport. Just in 2019, Singapore Changi Airport accommodated over 68.3 million passengers. The airport serves close to 100 airlines with flights flying to 380 cities around the world. It has been recorded that the airport witnesses close to 7,400 flights that depart and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport every week. Over the years, Singapore Changi Airport has taken home over 620 awards ever since it has opened for business. Not to mention how it received 28 awards in one year alone, being 2019.
About Airport Terminals
As Singapore Changi Airport hosts more than 100 airlines with connections to over 380 cities in 100 countries worldwide, it witnesses an abundance of air traffic. It is the seventh busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic. The Singapore Changi Airport has five passenger terminals and has been designed to hold a capacity of about 85 million passengers. Terminal 1's operations kicked off in 1981 and are located on the northern side of the airport. The terminal underwent renovation and opened for public use in 2019. Terminal 2 is situated on the eastern side. However, the operations as on May 1, 2020, have been suspended for 18 months. Terminal 3's location is by the western end and officially opened for business in 2008.
Meanwhile, Terminal 4 is the most recent terminal that came into existence in 2017 and is at the southern side. Besides the four functioning terminals for domestic and international flights, the airport also caters to a private run terminal named JetQuay CIP Terminal. The terminal sees a resemblance to the First Class Terminal built by Lufthansa at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany. With an access fee, the terminal is open to all travellers who are travelling in varied classes. Plans to construct Terminal 5 are also in works. If it goes according to schedule, the terminal should be ready by 2030 with an expected capacity of 50 million passengers in a year.
About Airport Authority
Owned by the Government of Singapore, the airport is operated by a consortium of Changi Airport Group, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Republic of Singapore Air Force. Changi Airports International (CAI) is the consultant and investor in the airport venture. CAI is also recognised to be a leading company in the global aviation market. Over the years, the consortium has enabled extensive airport infrastructural development. The airport is currently being managed by CAI, who have worked to bring about a strong economic gain out of the developed project. They have further brought forth integrated solutions to enhance the airport's quality and for it to achieve world-class stature in the aviation industry. The airport is also associated with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore which is a statutory board that falls under the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore. As part of the venture, the CAAS has enabled an air hub to help promote the safe practices and protocols for civilian air-service arrangements.
Top airlines flying from Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport serves as a home base for airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Silkair, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot and Jetstar Asia Airways. The airport also witnesses some Indian airlines chartered for international travel. Air India, Air India Express, GoAir, IndiGo and Vistara are some of the Indian airlines that fly to Singapore Changi Airport. These flights have dedicated services to the airport and even have space for parking.
The airport caters extensively to international cities and is recognised as one of the best. The largest market for the Singapore Changi Airport is from cities such as Malaysia, India, Thailand, China, Tokyo, Sydney, Jakarta, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Denpasar, to name a few. The airlines seen by the Singapore Changi Airport include Air France, Air China, Air Mauritius, Air New Zealand, AirAsia, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Druk Air, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Malindo Air, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, United Airlines and Vietnam Airlines, to name a few. There are also extensive cargo flights and airlines that fly from Singapore Changi Airport. Cargo airlines from Singapore Changi Airport include Air Hong Kong, Asiana Cargo, Cathay Pacific Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, Etihad Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo, Korean Air Cargo, SF Airlines, UPS Airlines and more.
Facilities at the Singapore Changi Airport
The airport serves a slew of facilities that would be ideal and essential for passengers.
Airport lounges- Singapore Changi Airport has a handful of airline lounges at all the terminals. You can find from first-class and business-class lounges to VIP rooms and hotels, Singapore Changi Airport offers many beautiful and snazzy lounges. Even the regular boarding lounge area near the departure zones are very exquisite.
Baby care rooms - There are dedicated baby care rooms at several intervals of the airport. The rooms are kept perfectly well and hygienic. They also have baby products such as diapers and powders.
Baggage storage - The baggage services include porter services where professionals escort the passengers and take care of their luggage. You can also get plastic wrapping done for your baggage.
ATMs and foreign exchange - There are ATM kiosks and foreign exchange counters and booths at all terminals. You can find them at the departures and arrivals segments of all terminals.
Medical services - Some many clinics and pharmacies are available at all the terminals in the airport. Medical assistance can also be availed if you check at the information desk.
Entertainment deck - Since there are many layovers of flights that do take place, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed entertainment decks to keep the passengers engaged. From watching TV to recreational activities, the airport has facilities for the same.
WiFi and internet - You can avail the airport's WiFi services on the phone. The airport also has dedicated internet cafes in several spots of the Singapore Changi Airport. You will have to pay a fee to get access to the internet cafe.
Prayer rooms - The airport has dedicated multi-faith rooms to allow passengers to engage in their religious prayers. The rooms can also be used for meditation purposes in case required.
Smoking zones - To keep the atmosphere of the airport clean and fresh, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed several smoking lounges. You can find packs of cigarettes at the airport premise as well.
Spas and shower services - There are booths for shower and spa services that can be availed at the airport's lounge.
How to reach Singapore Changi Airport
Mass Rapid Transit
Since the Singapore Changi Airport is massive with a slew of terminals sprawled across the expanse, the airport has provided a dedicated Mass Rapid Transit network which works as a perfect connection for Singapore Expo site as well as the Changi Airport. There are underground lines called the Changi Airport MRT station which links Terminal 2 and 3. A Downtown Line opened recently owing to the tremendous demand for the route connecting Pasir Ris and Tuas link. The dedicated shuttle service connects the Expo from Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang to and from the city. The MRT is considered to be one of the most convenient ways to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. A plan to build Land Transport Masterplan is in the works that would be extended to Terminal 5 of Singapore Changi Airport. The plan is said to be concluded by 2040.
Bus
There are dedicated bus services to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. They are operated by SBS Transit, Go-Ahead Singapore and SMRT Buses. These buses have excellent stops which connect Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 as well. Another route that connects the first three terminals is from the basement busy bays. One of the best ways to reach Singapore Changi Airport also has coaches that traverse from Johor Bahru. They start coaches and stand at Terminals 1,2 and 3.
Taxi and rentals
Taxis and rentals are also available at the Singapore Changi Airport. You can find efficient taxis and rentals from the city centre to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. You can avail limousine services as well to reach the Singapore Changi Airport.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which are the most preferred airlines from Singapore to Beijing ?
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Which is the cheapest airline on Singapore to Beijing flight route?
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When does the first flight leave from Singapore to Beijing?
The first flight from Singapore to Beijing is Asiana Airlines OZ6782 at 00:10.
Which is the last flight on Singapore to Beijing route?
The last flight from Singapore to Beijing route is Air China CA970 at 23:55.
How many flights fly from Singapore to Beijing on the daily basis?
There are 94 flights flying from Singapore to Beijing every day. Around 94 flights are flying daily from Singapore to Beijing. Out of which 4 are direct and 90 are connecting flights on this route. Some major airlines between this route are undefined, Shenzhen Airline, Vietnam Airline, China Southern, Malaysian Air, China Eastern, Thai Airways, Sichuan Airline, Asiana Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Singapore Air, Korean Airways, Eva Air, Air China, China Airlines and All Nippon.
Is it important to pay insurance charge for Singapore to Beijing flight booking?
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About Singapore
One of the most expensive cities to go on a vacation, Singapore has a rich culture, amazing food and also a great place to go cruising. Not to mention, the marvellous architecture. The city is also known for hosting grand festivals and for its lavish nightlife. You can plan a trip with your family or with your friends. You can also plan a solo backpacking trip to Singapore. The city also has quite a few hostels for young travellers. One of the most popular highlights of the city is Universal Studios. Not only will you get to be a part of your favourite comic universes but you can also try all of the theme-based rides here. Singapore has quite a lot of amusement parks and places for you to explore your adventurous side. It is also the perfect place for you to flaunt your most stylish self or shop till you drop.
Best Time to Visit Singapore
Singapore is ideal for visiting any time of the year because of its climate. It is warm and tropical all year round, which is one of the reasons why the prices barely go down. December is one of the most happening months, and prices are skyrocketing this month, thanks to the lavish New Year's Eve parties. The expensive hotel prices, however, do not drop and only increase during Christmas and New Year's Eve. You might also want to steer clear of Chinese New Year to avoid the high prices of flight tickets to Singapore and accommodations. While the temperature ranges between 29 to 31 degree Celsius throughout the year, you might also experience mild showers every now and then. You can book a hotel in Singapore either closer to all the tourist attractions or go for a hostel, in case you are on a solo trip or with your friends.
November to June is when the city experiences winter, and there is also a boost in the number of tourists. This period also sees a lot of festivals being hosted in Singapore. November to January is when Singapore receives rainfall and witnesses the highest precipitation. You can be a part of the Chinese New Year celebrations in February or the Dragon Boat Festival in June and the Great Singapore Sale from June to August. The best part about planning your travel during these months is that you can get cheap flight tickets to Singapore from India.
A lesser popular time to visit is from July to October when the number of tourists is comparatively lesser. If you reach right before the Great Singapore Sale ends, you might even get your favourite designer items at a reasonable price. Though you might receive rainfall between June and September, it only affects the North-eastern part of Singapore more. If you are planning your vacation to Singapore in July and August, you can attend the Singapore Food Festival and the Hungry Ghost Festival. You can also catch the Grand Prix Singapore in September along with the Mid-Autumn Festival.
Places to Visit in Singapore
Singapore has a lot of tourist attractions that are perfect for every kind of vacation. The Underwater World is the best place to visit in Singapore with your family. Not only will you see over 2500 marine animals, but you can also dive with the sharks and swim with the dolphins. The Singapore Zoo houses a lot of zebras, mole rats, parakeets, white tigers, a komodo dragon and other creatures. You will have to pay a certain fee to enter, just like at the Underwater World. You can also head to the River Safari that is home to red pandas and 6000 other animals. The best part is that safari is river-themed. Singapore also has a lot of beaches like the Changi Beach, Tanjong Beach and Sentosa Island that you can visit. Universal Studios is one of the major attractions of Singapore. It is a theme park that has Transformers, Shrek, Madagascar-based rides and a lot of your other favourite characters, other than Harry Potter. You can go with your kids or friends.
The Smith Street Hawker Centre in Chinatown is where you go to try delicious Chinese, Malay and Indian street food. You will not even have to worry about hygiene. You can also go to Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum to be amazed at wax statues of celebrities like Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Michael Jackson, Queen Elizabeth II, and others. Marina Bay Sands is one of the most popular and luxe hotels in Singapore. It also boasts of the world's biggest infinity pools and staying here even for a night will be the experience of a lifetime. You will definitely come across this when you are booking a hotel in Singapore online. The Coney Island is one of the most romantic places in Singapore and an ideal place to plan a date, too.
Things to do in Singapore
Singapore is one of those places where you can fulfil your lavish holiday dreams. You can party till wee hours and treat your hangover by just lying near the pool at your hotel to soak in the view. The city has a lot of places for you to go sightseeing or indulge in adventurous activities. Marina Bay district in Singapore has the best tourist attractions in the city. You can experience the nightlife here and visit some of the popular nightclubs. You can also book your accommodation at the Marina Bay Sands resort, and you won't even have to go anywhere. The complex has an amazing casino, a lot of nightclubs, shops, Sands SkyPark and performance halls. You can also head to Chinatown to enjoy a night out in the town. Try out the street food, go clubbing or shopping. You can go shopping at Pagoda Street, grab a bite at New Bridge Road or Smith Street and head over to Tanjong Pagar district to experience the nightlife. The Sentosa is an island resort that is basically for all age groups. You can go with your family, with your friends or on your solo trip, too. Little India is where you go to if you want to stray from the main city. It's 2 miles from Marina Bay.
Food and Restaurants in Singapore
Singapore is one tourist destination where you will find an eclectic blend of cuisines from all over the world. Be it continental, Chinese, Indian, Mexican, or Malay cuisine, and it's easy to find a restaurant that will satiate your hunger pangs and food cravings. Maxwell Food Centre is a popular place that has about 100 stalls of different kinds of food. It would be best if you also tried the fine dining scenes, the bars and lounges in the city. Le Noir Bar & Lounge in Marina Bay Sands is one of the best places to go to in the area. If you are craving European or French cuisine, you can head to Entre-Nous Creperie at Seah Street. Cure at Keong Saik Road is one of the best places to go to if you want to try some Irish or European food. You can also try Colony for some Singaporean food. Positano Risto is another fine restaurant that serves the best pizza and other Italian food. If you want to have Chinese food at a fancy restaurant instead of a local food joint, you can visit the Summer Pavilion at The Ritz-Carlton. Paulaner Brauhaus Singapore is popular for serving German food and drinks. It is also a Brew Pub that you can't miss. You can just chill with a couple of beers here. You will find a lot of good Indian restaurants in the Little India area in Singapore. If it is French, European or Caucasian food that you want to try, head over to Chef's Table by Chef Stephan Zoisl. You can also try the Japanese food at Akira Back.
How to reach Singapore (Transportation)
Singapore has its own airport called Changi Airport. The flight connectivity to Singapore from India is excellent. Not only do you get direct flights to Singapore from here, you even get connecting ones, depending on the availability. Indigo, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Spicejet run flights to Singapore quite frequently. You'll get cheap flight tickets to Singapore quite easily, but in any case, book your tickets in advance. If you take a direct flight to Singapore, it will take about 5 to 6 hours to land in the city. Getting a taxi from Changi Airport is also not very difficult since the city sees a lot of tourists throughout the year. Changi Airport has quite a lot of facilities like art activities for kids, baby care rooms, lounges, entertainment decks and rest areas that are free to use. In fact, you can also get a temporary local SIM card to use within the city at the airport itself. The airport also has movie theatres, in case you have to wait for a long time for your flight. You'll also find showers, spa facilities, prayer rooms, shopping areas and prayer rooms in the airport.
About Beijing
Beijing is China's political and cultural hub with a lot of tourist attractions. It is also where the famous Great Wall of China is. It is one of the most important tourist spots in China. The city also boasts of a very happening nightlife that will give you nasty hangovers but fun night. Imperial Palace, Coal Hill Park, Beihai Park and Heavenly Temple are some of the popular tourist attractions. It also has amazing places to go shopping and dining. Beijing also has a rich history and historical sites that you just cannot miss when you visit the city. You can also head to the Forbidden City, Tiananmen Square and the National Museum of China to get to know the city better. While you are at it, you can even learn a few words in Mandarin. It will certainly spice things up during your vacation. China is also known for its diverse and unique cuisines, although it will be quite a task to find restaurants that serve vegetarian food.
Best Time to Visit Beijing
It would be best if you kept a lot of things in mind before you plan a trip to Beijing. If you are on a budget, it is best to avoid festival days and national holidays since booking a hotel in Beijing during this time will only burn a hole in your pocket. However, summer is the most popular tourist season in the city. June to August is the summer and peak season for travellers to fly to Beijing. The flight tickets to Beijing will be considerably higher if not booked in advance. The city also experiences heavy rainfall in July and August so make sure you also carry an umbrella with you. If you are planning your trip to Beijing in June, do not miss the Dragon Boat Festival. The temperature ranges from 18 to 31 degree Celsius during summer. If you are ready to bear with the scorching heat along with the rains, you can choose to travel to the city in summer.
September and October are also great months to plan your trip to Beijing. The hotel prices drop a little bit, and the weather is quite pleasant, owing to the disappearing humidity. You might want to steer clear of travelling to Beijing on the National Day if you are on a budget. But if you are already in the city, head over to the Great Wall of China to catch the festivities and celebration. The temperature ranges from 7 to 26 degree Celsius.
The city sees a dip in the number of tourists during winter, from November to February. This is a great time to fly to Beijing if you are on a tight budget. You will get cheap flight tickets to Beijing, and you can also book a hotel in Beijing at a lower cost. Not to mention, since there are fewer tourists in the city, you won't have to wait in queues or suffer the inconveniences that you might get with a lot of tourists buzzing around. While the temperature is quite pleasant during the day, it drops considerably at night. January-February is also Chinese New Year, and the celebrations are grand in the city. The temperature ranges from -9.4 to 4 degree Celsius in winters so pack all of your warm clothes and some more to fight the cold weather.
The temperature ranges from 7 to 26 degree Celsius in April and May. It's quite the relief from the extremely cold winter in Beijing. The hotel prices also start increasing as the months are inching closer to summer. You can also catch the Beijing International Film Festival if you are planning to visit in April.
Places to Visit in Beijing
The Imperial Palace, also called Forbidden City, dates back to the Yuan dynasty of the 13th century and is one of the most important tourist attractions in Beijing. Until a long time, the palace was not open to ordinary citizens at all, which is how it got its name, Forbidden City. A guided tour of this beautiful palace is highly recommended on your trip to Beijing. The Great Wall of China is about an hour away from Beijing and a historical monument. It is a popular tourist destination in all of China. It was ideally built for military reasons and went on to become one of the most visited tourist attractions. Since it is not possible to cover the entire thing, it is recommended that you see certain parts of it, just for the experience. Summer Palace is another tourist attraction that you cannot miss at all. It has one of the biggest imperial gardens in China and is accessible to the Kunming Lake. Make sure you go early in the day to explore the palace before the tourist crowd kicks in.
Tiananmen Square is another tourist spot that sees a lot of tourists. It's closer to attractions like The Great Hall of the People, National Museum of China, Forbidden City and the Mausoleum of Mao Zedong. It was initially built to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Chinese Republic back in 1958. Don't miss the Gate of Heavenly Peace while you are here. Beihai Park is close to the Imperial Palace and a must-visit if you are here. It was created in 1166 AD. If you want to know more about China's history and culture, head over to the National Museum of China, which is quite close to Tiananmen Square. The Temple of Heaven is one of the most sacred buildings in Beijing that dates back to 1420. The rectangular and semi-circular shrines and temples together symbolise the earth, and you will find a lot of peace in the temples here. Beijing National Stadium is popular for hosting the Summer Olympics in 2008 and is also called Bird's Nest. You can opt for a guided tour of the stadium and everything near it. Beijing Zoo is another highlight of the city that houses approximately 15,000 animals of 1000 species. You will find pandas here along with snow leopards, South China tigers, red-crowned cranes and so on. The Zoo also has an aquarium if you want to witness marine life.
Things to do in Beijing
You can take a tour of the museums and palaces by going for one of the tour packages, or you can make your itinerary on your own. Beijing has quite a few palaces and Chinese temples of great significance that you must visit. It is recommended that you hire a guide to most of the palaces and museums so you can know more about the history and importance of the city. If you want to add a little bit of an adventure on your visit to the Great Wall of China, you can hike to the place. There are quite a few tourists and tour groups that can help you arrange for a hiking trip. Try to catch the sunset from the Great Wall of China. It will be the experience of a lifetime. Beijing is also known for its vibrant nightlife, and you can certainly go clubbing if you want to let loose and have fun a little bit.
Food and Restaurants in Beijing
Since Beijing is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the country, it offers a plethora of different kinds of cuisines for tourists. Peking Duck is a very popular dish in Beijing that you must try. You can also try the dumplings that are sold at local street stalls or fancy restaurants. Zhajiangmian is a Beijing speciality that is made with wheat noodles and has radish, cucumbers, a special sauce made of pork belly and sweet bean paste. The View 3912 is a popular restaurant that serves French, European and Fusion food. You can also try F Bistronome - FB or TRB Forbidden City for authentic French and European cuisines. Alice's Tea House also specialises in Asian and Beijing cuisine along with serving healthy fast food. Head over to King's Joy for some delicious Chinese food and The Lounge at Renaissance Beijing Capital Hotel for the vibrant nightlife experience.
How to reach Beijing (Transportation)
Beijing Capital International Airport is one of the largest airports in China and 32 km away from the city centre. The flight connectivity to Beijing from India is excellent. Cathay Pacific and Dragonair fly quite frequently to and from Beijing with layovers in Beijing. If you book in advance, you might come across great flight deals to Beijing online. If you are lucky, you will even get cheap flight tickets to Beijing. The Beijing airport is well-equipped with lounges for passengers, decent waiting areas, dressing rooms, duty-free shopping areas, currency exchange, restaurants and cafes. You will also get taxis, buses and shuttle services right from the airport to your hotel and vice versa. The staff is quite helpful, and you will also find a couple of tour packages at the airport, in case you haven't made your itinerary or want to add more attractions to it.
About Singapore Airport
Singapore Changi Airport or popularly known as Changi Airport services the city of Singapore and is a major civilian airport. It is easily one of the largest hubs for transportation in Asia. It has been rated by Skytrax as the World's Best Airport eight consecutive times since 2013. It is the world's first airport to reach such a milestone and earn a record. In terms of international passenger traffic and cargo, the Singapore Changi Airport stands as one of the busiest in the world. The airport is located in Changi, which is on the eastern side of Singapore. It is about 20 km away from Singapore's Downtown Core.
Singapore Changi Airport is the home base for a plethora of airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Scoot, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Jetstar Asia Airways and Silkair. The airport is recognised for its passenger traffic and stands at the 18th position on a global scale as the busiest airport. Just in 2019, Singapore Changi Airport accommodated over 68.3 million passengers. The airport serves close to 100 airlines with flights flying to 380 cities around the world. It has been recorded that the airport witnesses close to 7,400 flights that depart and arrive at Singapore Changi Airport every week. Over the years, Singapore Changi Airport has taken home over 620 awards ever since it has opened for business. Not to mention how it received 28 awards in one year alone, being 2019.
About Airport Terminals
As Singapore Changi Airport hosts more than 100 airlines with connections to over 380 cities in 100 countries worldwide, it witnesses an abundance of air traffic. It is the seventh busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic. The Singapore Changi Airport has five passenger terminals and has been designed to hold a capacity of about 85 million passengers. Terminal 1's operations kicked off in 1981 and are located on the northern side of the airport. The terminal underwent renovation and opened for public use in 2019. Terminal 2 is situated on the eastern side. However, the operations as on May 1, 2020, have been suspended for 18 months. Terminal 3's location is by the western end and officially opened for business in 2008.
Meanwhile, Terminal 4 is the most recent terminal that came into existence in 2017 and is at the southern side. Besides the four functioning terminals for domestic and international flights, the airport also caters to a private run terminal named JetQuay CIP Terminal. The terminal sees a resemblance to the First Class Terminal built by Lufthansa at the Frankfurt Airport in Germany. With an access fee, the terminal is open to all travellers who are travelling in varied classes. Plans to construct Terminal 5 are also in works. If it goes according to schedule, the terminal should be ready by 2030 with an expected capacity of 50 million passengers in a year.
About Airport Authority
Owned by the Government of Singapore, the airport is operated by a consortium of Changi Airport Group, Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore and Republic of Singapore Air Force. Changi Airports International (CAI) is the consultant and investor in the airport venture. CAI is also recognised to be a leading company in the global aviation market. Over the years, the consortium has enabled extensive airport infrastructural development. The airport is currently being managed by CAI, who have worked to bring about a strong economic gain out of the developed project. They have further brought forth integrated solutions to enhance the airport's quality and for it to achieve world-class stature in the aviation industry. The airport is also associated with the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore which is a statutory board that falls under the Ministry of Transport of the Government of Singapore. As part of the venture, the CAAS has enabled an air hub to help promote the safe practices and protocols for civilian air-service arrangements.
Top airlines flying from Singapore Changi Airport
Singapore Changi Airport serves as a home base for airlines such as Singapore Airlines, Silkair, BOC Aviation, Singapore Airlines Cargo, Scoot and Jetstar Asia Airways. The airport also witnesses some Indian airlines chartered for international travel. Air India, Air India Express, GoAir, IndiGo and Vistara are some of the Indian airlines that fly to Singapore Changi Airport. These flights have dedicated services to the airport and even have space for parking.
The airport caters extensively to international cities and is recognised as one of the best. The largest market for the Singapore Changi Airport is from cities such as Malaysia, India, Thailand, China, Tokyo, Sydney, Jakarta, Vietnam, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Ho Chi Minh City, Bangkok, Denpasar, to name a few. The airlines seen by the Singapore Changi Airport include Air France, Air China, Air Mauritius, Air New Zealand, AirAsia, All Nippon Airways, Asiana Airlines, Bangkok Airways, British Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Airlines, Druk Air, Emirates, Ethiopian Airlines, Etihad Airways, Fiji Airways, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Malindo Air, Saudia, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airlines, Srilankan Airlines, Swiss, Turkish Airlines, Thai Airways, United Airlines and Vietnam Airlines, to name a few. There are also extensive cargo flights and airlines that fly from Singapore Changi Airport. Cargo airlines from Singapore Changi Airport include Air Hong Kong, Asiana Cargo, Cathay Pacific Cargo, China Airlines Cargo, Etihad Cargo, Emirates SkyCargo, Korean Air Cargo, SF Airlines, UPS Airlines and more.
Facilities at the Singapore Changi Airport
The airport serves a slew of facilities that would be ideal and essential for passengers.
Airport lounges- Singapore Changi Airport has a handful of airline lounges at all the terminals. You can find from first-class and business-class lounges to VIP rooms and hotels, Singapore Changi Airport offers many beautiful and snazzy lounges. Even the regular boarding lounge area near the departure zones are very exquisite.
Baby care rooms - There are dedicated baby care rooms at several intervals of the airport. The rooms are kept perfectly well and hygienic. They also have baby products such as diapers and powders.
Baggage storage - The baggage services include porter services where professionals escort the passengers and take care of their luggage. You can also get plastic wrapping done for your baggage.
ATMs and foreign exchange - There are ATM kiosks and foreign exchange counters and booths at all terminals. You can find them at the departures and arrivals segments of all terminals.
Medical services - Some many clinics and pharmacies are available at all the terminals in the airport. Medical assistance can also be availed if you check at the information desk.
Entertainment deck - Since there are many layovers of flights that do take place, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed entertainment decks to keep the passengers engaged. From watching TV to recreational activities, the airport has facilities for the same.
WiFi and internet - You can avail the airport's WiFi services on the phone. The airport also has dedicated internet cafes in several spots of the Singapore Changi Airport. You will have to pay a fee to get access to the internet cafe.
Prayer rooms - The airport has dedicated multi-faith rooms to allow passengers to engage in their religious prayers. The rooms can also be used for meditation purposes in case required.
Smoking zones - To keep the atmosphere of the airport clean and fresh, the Singapore Changi Airport has installed several smoking lounges. You can find packs of cigarettes at the airport premise as well.
Spas and shower services - There are booths for shower and spa services that can be availed at the airport's lounge.
How to reach Singapore Changi Airport
Mass Rapid Transit
Since the Singapore Changi Airport is massive with a slew of terminals sprawled across the expanse, the airport has provided a dedicated Mass Rapid Transit network which works as a perfect connection for Singapore Expo site as well as the Changi Airport. There are underground lines called the Changi Airport MRT station which links Terminal 2 and 3. A Downtown Line opened recently owing to the tremendous demand for the route connecting Pasir Ris and Tuas link. The dedicated shuttle service connects the Expo from Bukit Timah and Bukit Panjang to and from the city. The MRT is considered to be one of the most convenient ways to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. A plan to build Land Transport Masterplan is in the works that would be extended to Terminal 5 of Singapore Changi Airport. The plan is said to be concluded by 2040.
Bus
There are dedicated bus services to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. They are operated by SBS Transit, Go-Ahead Singapore and SMRT Buses. These buses have excellent stops which connect Terminal 3 to Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 as well. Another route that connects the first three terminals is from the basement busy bays. One of the best ways to reach Singapore Changi Airport also has coaches that traverse from Johor Bahru. They start coaches and stand at Terminals 1,2 and 3.
Taxi and rentals
Taxis and rentals are also available at the Singapore Changi Airport. You can find efficient taxis and rentals from the city centre to reach the Singapore Changi Airport. You can avail limousine services as well to reach the Singapore Changi Airport.