I didn't see a thread about this lounge, so I thought I'd start one.
DBS Asia Treasures lounge is an alternative to the airline lounges if you're a DBS Asia Treasures customer. It's a small lounge and there is one in t2 and one in t3. Although it's small, it's also quite empty most of the time because most people prefer to go to the SIA lounge when they can due to it being more spacious.
Don't let the size deceive you though, it's actually a very cozy facility. There is a chef onhand during mealtimes who will prepare food for you fresh. The facility at T3 has a DVD and book library, as well as a nice view of the T3 concourse. The T2 facility has a sort of mini spa room and if i'm not wrong spa treatments are available. Both of course have full banking facilities and are useful if you need to do last minute transactions before flying off. I'm told that the exchange rate offered there is the best you'll find in the whole airport.
The photos below are from the T2 lounge, I've been to the T3 lounge as well but unfortunately didn't take any photos really worth uploading. Will do it next time.
Service in the lounge is top notch, and very discreet.
Entrance is only possible with a DBS Asia Treasures card, though last time I was there I did notice a very young man getting in. I thought this strange and sure enough a few minutes later a staff approached him and asked to see his card again. He obliged and then they asked is this card yours? He said no it's my fathers. They said ok sir this card is not transferrable, next time we cannot allow you in.
I thought that was pretty classy of them not giving him the bum's rush, especially since the lounge was more or less empty. Heh. SIA would have called airport security.
DBS Asia Treasures lounge is an alternative to the airline lounges if you're a DBS Asia Treasures customer. It's a small lounge and there is one in t2 and one in t3. Although it's small, it's also quite empty most of the time because most people prefer to go to the SIA lounge when they can due to it being more spacious.
Don't let the size deceive you though, it's actually a very cozy facility. There is a chef onhand during mealtimes who will prepare food for you fresh. The facility at T3 has a DVD and book library, as well as a nice view of the T3 concourse. The T2 facility has a sort of mini spa room and if i'm not wrong spa treatments are available. Both of course have full banking facilities and are useful if you need to do last minute transactions before flying off. I'm told that the exchange rate offered there is the best you'll find in the whole airport.
The photos below are from the T2 lounge, I've been to the T3 lounge as well but unfortunately didn't take any photos really worth uploading. Will do it next time.
Service in the lounge is top notch, and very discreet.
Entrance is only possible with a DBS Asia Treasures card, though last time I was there I did notice a very young man getting in. I thought this strange and sure enough a few minutes later a staff approached him and asked to see his card again. He obliged and then they asked is this card yours? He said no it's my fathers. They said ok sir this card is not transferrable, next time we cannot allow you in.
I thought that was pretty classy of them not giving him the bum's rush, especially since the lounge was more or less empty. Heh. SIA would have called airport security.
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