Jewel Changi Airport has a visitor advisory for 27 June 2026: all Jewel attractions except Changi Experience Studio will be closed from 10am to 3.30pm due to a private event.
The good news for airport visitors is that Jewel shops and eateries will continue to operate as usual. The planning issue is attraction timing, not whether the mall itself is closed.
What The Advisory Means
If you are planning Canopy Park, the nets, mazes or other Jewel attractions, avoid the 10am to 3.30pm window on 27 June. Changi Experience Studio is listed as the exception, so it remains the safer attraction option during that period.
For more airport and attraction planning, follow our Travel guides.
- Date: 27 June 2026.
- Closure window: 10am to 3.30pm.
- Affected: all Jewel attractions except Changi Experience Studio.
- Still operating: Jewel shops and eateries.

How To Rework A Visit
For families, shift attraction tickets to the late afternoon or another date, then use the morning for food, shopping or the airport terminals. If Changi Experience Studio fits your group, it can anchor the mid-day slot.
Travellers on layovers should be especially careful. A short connection leaves little room to wait out a private-event closure.
If you already promised children Canopy Park or the nets, make the change clear before leaving home. A simple swap to lunch, shops and Changi Experience Studio can keep the visit smooth without turning the closure into a surprise.

Who Should Pay Attention
This matters most for families, tourists and residents planning a Jewel day out around school-holiday activities. It also affects anyone who pre-plans photos or paid attractions before a flight.
If the visit is mainly for dining or shopping, the advisory is less disruptive. Just avoid promising children the closed attractions during that window.
For airport meetups, set expectations with visitors before they land. A Jewel walk still works for the Rain Vortex view, dining and shops, but paid attraction plans should sit outside the 10am to 3.30pm closure window.



