Top 6 most unusual airports in the world


02.10.2023
Top 6 most unusual airports in the world

When we arrive in a new country, we are greeted, of course, by the airport. In most cases, there is nothing surprising about them, but there are some that can captivate you at first glance. You won't even want to leave. Let's take a closer look at them.

Changi Airport (Singapore)

Inside, you can see a butterfly garden, a swimming pool, a cinema, slot machines, and even an artificial waterfall. Its height is 40 meters. The airport itself is so large that various festivals and other events are held there.

Changi Airport (Singapore)

Wellington Airport (New Zealand)

The building itself is oval in shape and changes color depending on the temperature. Weta Workshop installed a statue of Gollum, a character from The Lord of the Rings, at the airport. The film was shot in New Zealand. 

Wellington Airport (New Zealand)

Dubai Airport (UAE)

This airport could be mistaken for a shopping mall. And it's no wonder. After all, there are many shops and entertainment options here, especially for children. For example, there are trampolines and a climbing wall. You can also enjoy the luxurious gardens and see ponds with fish. 

Dubai Airport (UAE)

Beijing Airport (PRC)

You definitely won't get bored here. Want to enjoy the exhibits at the Gugun Museum? Please do. Want to feed the fish? No problem. The staff hand out free fish food at certain times. 

Beijing Airport (DPRK)

Incheon Airport (South Korea)

If you are tired after a long flight, you can get a massage or take a bath at the airport itself! There are plenty of places here where you can get to know Korean culture better. For example, you can see traditional clothing and admire the work of local artisans. Incheon is located by the sea, so the view from the window will be especially beautiful in the evening. 

Incheon Airport (South Korea)

Denver International Airport (United States)

The building looks very unusual from the outside. It resembles mountain peaks, and inside it is decorated with frescoes. Tourists are also accompanied by music from local performer Jim Green.

Denver International Airport (United States)
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