Singapore Airlines Silverkris Lounge Sin Terminal
★4.4(6,404 reviews)SIN
Changi's largest airline lounge — live laksa, marble showers, and a $36.5M renovation
The SilverKris Lounge at Changi Terminal 3 is Singapore Airlines' primary Business Class lounge, renovated in 2022 at a cost of $36.5 million. At 32,000+ square feet with 575-person capacity, it's one of the largest airline lounges in the Asia-Pacific region. The space splits into two distinct wings: the left side houses the kitchen, main buffet, sleeping rooms, showers, and concierge, while the right side offers natural light through floor-to-ceiling windows. Food is a genuine highlight — the live laksa cooking station, steamed dim sum, sushi counter, and TWG tea selection elevate this well above typical Business Class offerings. The 15 marble-clad shower suites with rain showers are excellent. Access extends to SQ Business Class, Star Alliance Business, and PPS Club members. The T2 lounge is currently undergoing a $45 million renovation.
Crowding · can get crowded
The SilverKris Lounge is serviceable for work, with reliable Wi-Fi and power outlets throughout. The right wing with natural light is the better choice for productivity. No dedicated business centre, but plenty of table space for laptop work. Noise levels can rise during peak periods.
The SilverKris Lounge delivers one of the best Business Class buffet experiences at any airport. The centerpiece is the live laksa cooking station where noodle soups are prepared fresh to order. A steamed dim sum station offers siu mai and other favorites, while the sushi counter provides fresh Japanese options. The salad bar, fried snacks, and ice cream round out a genuinely impressive spread.
Dietary: Vegetarian options at buffet stations · Halal-friendly selections available · Fresh salad bar for lighter dietary needs · TWG tea selection for non-coffee drinkers
After clearing immigration in Terminal 3, head toward the A Gates. The SilverKris Lounge is located on the level above main departures. Follow signage to the SilverKris complex.
- 01Clear immigration at Terminal 3
- 02Head toward the A Gates area
- 03Take the escalator or elevator to the upper level
- 04Follow SilverKris Lounge signage
- 05Present your boarding pass at reception
Landmarks: A Gates · Terminal 3 upper level · SilverKris complex entrance
ℹ Changi (SIN)
Included: Complimentary snacks · Complimentary cold buffet · Complimentary hot buffet · Complimentary soft drinks · Complimentary full bar
Star Alliance Gold Status or Business Class Ticket
Flying from SIN without status? These lounges sell day passes:
See bookable lounges at SINMake the most of it.
Head to the right wing for natural light and generally fewer crowds — the left wing near the buffet is always busier
Visit the live laksa station early in your visit before queues build up during peak meal times
Register for a shower suite on arrival — the buzzer system means you can relax elsewhere while waiting
The T2 SilverKris Business lounge is currently under renovation, so T3 may be busier than usual
If traveling during off-peak hours (late night or early morning), you'll have a dramatically better experience with space to spread out
The barista coffee counter is easy to miss — look for it near the buffet area for proper espresso drinks
Quick answers.
No. KrisFlyer Gold and Star Alliance Gold members are directed to the KrisFlyer Gold Lounge, which is a separate, more basic facility. The SilverKris Lounge requires a Business Class ticket or PPS Club membership.
Yes, the T3 SilverKris Lounge operates around the clock, making it one of the most accessible premium lounges at Changi for early morning or late night flights.
Standard Business Class passengers cannot bring guests. PPS Club members may be able to bring guests subject to PPS Club policies and membership tier.
The Terminal 2 SilverKris Business Class lounge is currently undergoing a $45 million renovation. During this period, eligible passengers departing from T2 may be directed to alternative lounges.
During peak departure windows (typically late morning and evening), finding seats can be genuinely challenging despite the 575-person capacity. Visiting during off-peak hours or heading to the right wing (away from the buffet) significantly improves the experience.
