For many travellers, time spent at an airport is the
most gruelling part of their journey. However, some airports are so unique that
they become travel destinations themselves. Incredible design, architecture and
facilities make up some of the most impressive and unique airports around the
world - while others stand out for very different reasons.
There are plenty
of airports to avoid for their bizarre locations, questionable runways and
unpredictable weather - a couple of which made our selection. But let's not get
too caught up in the scarier side of flying and remember that some of the
world's standout airports are unique for the right reasons.
Changi Airport, Singapore
With this in mind it only seems right to start with an
airport that has won over 390 awards and is regularly crowned the best airport
in the world. Singapore's Changi airport is like a playground for adults and
kids alike. You'll find the nation's tallest indoor slide, butterfly, koi fish,
orchid and sunflower gardens - as well as the Social Tree where you can upload
your favourite travel memories to the airport's
interactive tree. As
recently featured in this article, Changi offers a true VIP airport lounge
experience. Private terminals, personal staff and a collection of VIP lounges
from airlines across the globe make this the ultimate VIP airport.
Princess Juliana International Airport
Not one for first-time or nervy flyers,
Princess Juliana International Airport comes with one of the lowest altitude
landings in the world. The runway stretches almost to the ocean with only a
road and a short stretch of sand separating it from the tide. All you can see
on approach is water and you wonder if the pilot has got it right until you
feel the reassuring bounce of wheels against tarmac. But don't feel too sorry
for yourself because nearby
commuters and beach-goers get an equally intimidating view as you come in to
land.
The Kansai International Airport, Japan
It took £660 million to build this feat of
modern architecture, consisting of a 2.5 mile-long artificial island and a 3.75
kilometre bridge connecting it to the mainland of Japan. The island is designed
with a large sea wall to protect the airport from waves and other natural
disasters - measures which saw the island survive the 1995 Kobe earthquake. And
then there is the small matter of the airport itself, with playgrounds for the
kids, personal lounges, refresh cabins, authentic Japanese cuisine and even
some pet hotels for good measure.
Madrid and Bilbao international airports
Spain is the only country to feature two airports in the
world's 10 most amazing airport designs by Design Curial. Barajas Airport
in Madrid is a visual feast of modular design which guides visitors along their
journey through the airport. This ultra-modern construct is the boldest
contemporary design to come with its own runway and a genuine pleasure to
visit. While Bilbao's Sondika Airport in the north of Spain is dubbed La
Paloma (the Dove) for its elegant build. As you approach the airport you
can see its white aluminium, steel and concrete wings spread out - just like a
bird about to take flight.
Incheon International Airport
Korea homes one of the largest and busiest
airports in the world and Incheon International Airport is a genuinely unique
construct. This metallic arc contains some of the best amenities you will find
at an airport, including: spas, casinos, a golf course, indoor gardens and
rainforest trails. You'll also find Korean culture centres for a genuinely
unique experience and one of the best duty-free shopping malls around.
Gibraltar International Airport
There are so many incredible airports the
last spot in this list could go to, but as we're picking the most unique of the
bunch, it wouldn't be right to ignore Gibraltar. We're talking about an airport
that only serves flights to the UK - but that's not the quirkiest thing about
Gibraltar International. This is the only runway in the world to intersect a
public road which means commuters have to stop and give way to outbound flights
as they take off.
Sadly, a list twice as long as this one
couldn't fit all of the most interesting airports in the world – every year, it
seems new and amazing hubs are opening up. From Oslo's spectacular Gardermoen Airport to the treacherous Courchevel Airport atop the French Alps, the
list of must-see (and must-avoid) airports is far too long for one article – so
you’ll just have to let us know what we’re missing!
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