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The best airports in the world in 2016 revealed in a top

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By Anda Robescu | 2016-11-09 16:49:45

Several airports in the world are now ready to provide adjustments and facilities similar to those of large hotels, with important facilities turning them into luxury destinations on their own. Nowadays, airports are the right places for shopping, eating in restaurants offering invaluable experiences for passengers preparing to come on-board. There are some airports around the world who have led this experience to another level and The Independent magazine made the list of best airports in the world.

International Airport the Singapore-Changi - It is easy to understand why Singapore airport is voted frequently as the best in the world if considering that it has gardens, an entertainment center and passengers can even use hot tubs. Located on the rooftop there are poolside bars and showers. Access to these facilities is allowed in exchange for 19 euro, but to play on X Box and watch the movies is free. There are green spaces where you can walk and relax while you're waiting for the next flight, were on cactus gardens, along with water lilies, sunflowers and orchids, even butterflies can be seen.

Incheon International Airport, located in Incheon, 48 kilometers west of Seoul, is the largest and busiest airport in South Korea and one of the largest in the world. The airport provides not only the pleasure of going shopping, but also the opportunity to go to the casino or play golf on a specially arranged location. In the airport there is a museum, and performances are held daily. Perhaps the most amazing part of the airport is the Ice Forest, which has an ice rink open all year round.

Munich Airport is located 28,5km northeast of Munich, Bavaria. The airport lies on territories of four municipalities: Freising, Oberding, Hallbergmoos and Marzling. The airport provides multiple ways to relax for passengers waiting for their plane. For those who want a drink there is a garden where beer is served. For 15 years, Airbrau serves beer produced on site, there are three types: Fliegerquell, Kumulus, and Jetstream. A mug of German beer costs 2.70 euros.

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