Although Jewel dominates Singapore’s East with its spectacular indoor waterfall, lush forest canopies, Skytrains and retail extravaganza, there are actually plenty more underrated gems in the area that are worth a visit. If you’re looking for hotspots beyond the usual tourist favourites, Changi Business Park is a great and affordable alternative just minutes away.
Of course, the last thing we want to worry about is the sky-high parking cost that leaves your heart throbbing after a full day of fun. Thankfully, the area offers plenty of wallet-friendly parking options so you can explore, eat, and wander around worry-free.
Parking spots near Changi City Point
Frequently asked questions
1. What’s the cheapest parking near Changi City Point by time of day?
- Daytime (Weekdays): 15 Changi Business Park and SUTD offer some of the lowest daytime rates, especially if you’re parking for more than an hour. SUTD is particularly value-for-money if you arrive between 12 pm – 2 pm, when the first hour is free.
- Evenings: 15 Changi Business Park is hard to beat, with a $4 cap overnight, making it ideal for dinner plans or late-night outings.
- Weekends & Public Holidays: IBM International Holdings and 15 Changi Business Park offer free parking, which makes them the best choices if you don’t mind a short walk.
2. What else can I do at Changi City Point other than shopping?
Apart from snagging outlet deals, Changi City Point has plenty to keep you entertained. You can catch the latest blockbuster at the cinema, bowl a few frames at the strike zone, or work up a sweat at the indoor trampoline park.
3. Where can I explore history and culture in Changi?
You can visit the Changi Chapel and Museum for WWII history, or check out nearby old forts and airbases for a peek into Singapore’s past.
(Feature photo from: Changi City Point)



