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Top 8 world's most unusual airports. Photo and video
All countries are trying to attract as many tourists as possible. To do this, in addition to city attractions, local authorities are trying to design international airports in such a wat to make sure that foreigners remember them for life.
That's why visitors are often surprised to see winter gardens, spas, cinemas, and even waterfalls at airports. OBOZREVATEL has made a selection of the most amazing airports in the world where you can have fun while waiting to board the plane.
Seoul, South Korea
Incheon Airport in Seoul has a synthetic ice rink. Anyone can skate while waiting for a flight for $5 per hour. The rink is located on the ground floor in front of passport control. Even if a visitor does not have a boarding pass, they can have fun anyway.
In addition, Seoul International Airport has a greenhouse with flowers, a spa, a waterfall, and a Museum of Korean Culture.
Helsinki, Finland
Helsinki's Vantaa Airport has a lot to offer. Travelers can visit the art gallery featuring works by famous artists for free. On the second floor there is a bookcrossing room where you can exchange books with other passengers. There is also an observation deck on its roof overlooking the runway.
Frankfurt, Germany
The huge Frankfurt airport has a free yoga section. A tourist will be given a mat and led into a mirrored, closed room with a video class with detailed instructions from a trainer. There are two such rooms at the airport working around the clock.
Hong Kong, China
You can visit a movie theater at Hong Kong's Chek Lap Kok Airport. There is also a Dream Come True edication park for children, where kids can try their hand in many professions. A real surprise for tourists is the golf course. In addition, while waiting for a flight, you can have fun with a flight simulator.
Doha, Qatar
At Hamad Airport in Doha, visitors can enjoy a spa at the hotel. There you can swim in the pool, relax in the jacuzzi, and work out in the gym. Tourists with booked tickets pay only $36 for everything.
Singapore
Changi Airport in Singapore has a wellness center, a beauty salon, and a swimming pool with a view of the city.
In Changi, tourists are also surprised by the incredible waterfall in the winter garden, where butterflies fly and about 30 species of orchids and hundreds of other plants grow.
Amsterdam, the Netherlands
At Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, you can enter a branch of the Rijksmuseum, which displays dozens of paintings, if you have a ticket. Not far from the building is Europe's largest National Aviation Museum. On the top floor there is an official registry office where wedding ceremonies are held.
Tokyo, Japan
Haneda Airport in Tokyo impresses travelers with an observation deck offering a 270-degree view. The location can be found on the 5th floor. It should be noted that employees do not check airline tickets at the entrance, so anyone can get there.
This is the only airport in the world with a planetarium. You can also order dishes from a restaurant nearby. The entrance fee is $6.