Gardens by the Bay
Marvel at the stunning Flower Dome, immerse yourself in the unforgettable Avatar-themed experience at the Cloud Forest with its indoor waterfalls and stroll along the Skyway for breathtaking views. Purchase Gardens by the Bay tickets for unlimited access to all attractions, or opt for a combo tour that includes Floral Fantasy. Don't miss out on this one-of-a-kind adventure.Bestseller
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About Gardens by the Bay
Uncover Gardens by the Bay's green secrets. From the OCBC Skyway to the Cloud Forest's windy vibes, it's a plant-lover's dream.
Why visit Gardens by the Bay?
Highlights
Flower Dome
The Flower Dome, a part of the Gardens by the Bay conservatories, holds the title of the world’s largest glass greenhouse. As you walk through this dome, you’ll notice how it faithfully recreates the cool-dry climate found in Mediterranean regions. Inside, a diverse collection of plants from deserts around the world thrives. And keep your eyes peeled—you can spot the Vanda Joaquim, Singapore’s national flower!
Far East Organization Children’s Garden
You can take your kids to this recreational space where they can have a great time while soaking up plant knowledge. They've got water play, toddler play zone, Rainforests treehouse, and Amphitheatre.
- Gardens by the Bay was built on reclaimed land in the South of Singapore. The Singapore government was able to reclaim more than 250 acres of land for a nature park.
- The overall design of Gardens by the Bay resembles Singapore’s National Flower, the Orchid, popularly known as the Vanda Miss Joaquim.
- Gardens by the Bay is home to 2000 exotic species of over 7,00,000 natural plants on display for the visitors.
- Gardens by the Bay is home to the largest glass greenhouse in the world, the Flower Dome.
- Building this urban oasis came at a price; Gardens by the Bay's initial budget of SGD 893 million soared to SGD 1.035 billion, excluding land costs.
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Why go for these tickets?
- These Gardens by the Bay tickets offer skip-the-line priority access, allowing you to bypass queues.
- Explore Gardens by the Bay with access to Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, Supertree Grove and the Garden Areas.
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Why go for these tickets?
- Gain complete access to and explore Gardens by the Bay at your own pace.
- Enjoy access to the coveted OCBC Skyway that stands at a staggering height of 22 meters and provides an aerial view of the gardens with these Gardens by the Bay tickets.
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Why go for these tickets?
- Enjoy an immersive experience with these combo tours and save both time and money.
- These combo tours will give you access to some of the most popular attractions in Singapore.
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Plan Your Visit
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What are the opening hours of Gardens by the Bay?
The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest - 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
OCBC Skyway - 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM
East Organization Children’s Garden - 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (Weekdays) and 9:00 AM to 9:00 PM (Weekends)
Outdoor Gardens - 5:00 AM to 2:00 AM
Bay East Garden - Open throughout the day
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How do I get to Gardens by the Bay by train?
Nearest Metro Station: Bayfront MRT Station
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Explore Gardens by the Bay
Explore Gardens by the Bay
Spread over an area of 20,000 sq. meters, Gardens by the Bay houses two cooled conservatories - Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. From exotic plants to beautiful flowers, you'll find it all here. The conservatory complex is dotted with waterfalls and meadows, adding to its beauty.
This innovative vertical garden looks like something straight out of the future. Standing at a height of 25-50 meters, these superstructures function exactly like a tree- they harness solar energy which is used to power the light and sound show every evening.