Airports, little do we know that it’s a place full of secrets besides holding a crowd of people rushing to reach other places! But while some of the secrets are shocking, some initiatives by various airports are pretty amusing. We want as many people to know and spread the word so more people can benefit from the wowness that airports worldwide offer. Exhibitions, theatres, gardens, entertainment, libraries, and so much more! Out of the many, these 9 International Airports have one thing more attractive than the other, and when there, you have to know where to head to spend time and get the coolest selfies. Thank us later.
1. Dubai International Airport
Dubai International Airport is one of the biggest connection hubs in central Asia and a place where you can’t get bored. Duty-free stores at the airport take up about 15,000 sq m. It’s nothing less than a shopaholic’s paradise. Even window shopping can give you a peek into the world of Arabic luxury. You can even test your luck and take part in regular lotteries and can stand a chance to win a superbike or even a sports car.
2. Franz Josef Strauss Airport, Munich
Munich is Germany, Germany is beer. If you have a couple of hours at Munich airport, don’t miss a chance to visit its Airbrau brewery. It doesn’t just brew but also gives tours. Even teenagers are allowed here, although they don’t get to taste it. All you have to pay is $8-$10.
3. Schiphol Airport, Amsterdam
Love reading? Then, what could be better than books to accompany you on your journey? And there is no place better than Amsterdam’s Schiphol Airport for you. Here you’ll find a full-fledged with thousands of books, a catalog, and a cozy reading hall. Take a warm quilt, make yourself comfortable, and read in peace.
4. Incheon International Airport, Seoul
One of the most exotic airports in the world is Seol International Airport that offers various kinds of entertainment to the passengers. You get a chance to get familiar with the local culture even if you just have a connecting flight. Additionally, there are traditional crafts to learn, local music to listen to, and Korean rituals to see – and that too for free.
5. Kloten Airport, Zurich
Kloten Airport is one of the busiest European airports, and it gives travelers an opportunity to see air their trips from another angle. Its guided tours will let you see all the airport facilities. These experienced guides will take you to some secret places of the Kloten and tell you how the Swiss manage such a huge business. The cost of this tour is CHF 10, (Swiss Francs) with substantial discounts if you’re in groups and no charge for children.