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Singapore Southern Central Region(information from Southern Central Region and others) Discover Singapore Southern Central RegionSingapore Flyer The Singapore Flyer is a 165-meter (541 ft) tall giant observation wheel in the Downtown Core, offering 360-degree panoramic views of the city skyline, Marina Bay, and parts of Malaysia and Indonesia. As one of Asia's largest observation wheels, it features 28 air-conditioned capsules, with a, 30-minute rotation providing a, scenic, and romantic, experience.
J.I.A.K 99 J.I.A.K 99 is an immersive, 1-hour guided cultural and culinary experience located at the Singapore Flyer that celebrates Singapore’s hawker heritage. It features interactive zones, a "tingkat" (tiffin carrier) tasting of local delights like laksa and satay, and workshops to experience the nation's multicultural food traditions.
Greek Theatre Based on the provided search results, the "Greek Theatre" in Singapore is a specialized outdoor venue located near the Singapore Flyer, offering a unique, multi-sensory experience
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The Helix Bridge The Helix Bridge in Singapore is a 280-meter, award-winning pedestrian bridge in Marina Bay, renowned for its double-helix structure inspired by DNA to symbolize "life and continuity" . Opened in 2010, it connects Marina Centre with Marina South using stainless steel tubes, featuring viewing platforms with panoramic skyline views.
MARINA BAY SANDS Marina Bay Sands is an iconic integrated resort in Singapore, renowned for its three 55-story towers connected by the 1-hectare Sands SkyPark, which features the world's longest elevated infinity pool. Designed by Moshe Safdie, this landmark includes a 2,500-room hotel, luxury shopping, a casino, theaters, and the ArtScience Museum.
ArtScience Museum The ArtScience Museum in Singapore, located at Marina Bay Sands, is a premier cultural institution blending art, science, technology, and culture. Known for its iconic lotus-shaped architecture, it features 21 galleries across 6,000 square meters. It hosts major international exhibitions, in-house productions, and the permanent teamLab Future World digital installation.
Gardens by the Bay Gardens by the Bay is a premier 101-hectare, futuristic horticultural park in Singapore featuring iconic, towering Supertrees, the world’s largest glass greenhouse (Flower Dome), and a misty Cloud Forest with a massive indoor waterfall. It is a "City in a Garden" landmark blending nature with sustainable, high-tech design.
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Active Garden Active Garden at Gardens by the Bay is a 5,000-square-metre, community-centric space designed for all ages and abilities, featuring a free, massive playground (PropNex Family Zone) with 9-meter "SuperTree" climbing towers, a sensory trail, and an outdoor gym. It promotes inter-generational bonding, fitness, and community gardening. (Find out more)
MOONGATE Standing at 3.8m, Moongate @Active Garden features an upright bronze ring with a uniquely textured inner surface modelled after abstract shapes that draw inspiration from the phenomena of our constantly changing natural world, such as shifting sands, tongues of flames, and the changing form of clouds.
ONWARD AHEAD The ONWARD AHEAD sculpture @Active Garden was commissioned for the nation’s 60th year of independence. It celebrates harmony across race and religion, inspiring Singaporeans to forge ahead in unity and prosperity.
Silver Garden "Silver Garden" in Singapore, specifically within Gardens by the Bay, is a specialized outdoor, free-access exhibition space known for hosting, temporary, high-profile, and artistic installations.
THE SEASHELL Influenced by historical masterpieces, Valdés creates "THE SEASHELL" @Waterfront Promenade beside Silver Garden in which the lighting and colours express a sensation of tactility. His work is striking and decorated with historical art symbols.
Flower Dome The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is the world’s largest glass greenhouse, covering 1.28 hectares. It replicates a cool-dry Mediterranean climate, featuring nine themed gardens with exotic plants from five continents, including Baobabs, succulent Garden, Australian Garden, South African Garden, South American Garden, Californian Garden, Mediterranean Garden, Olive Grove, and Flower Field.
ANTS ON TREES Climbing all over our “peek-a-boo” trees made from the hollow trunks of Bishop Wood (Bischofia javanica), these curious ants @Outside Flower Dome entrance seem to be hard at work and are a favourite with our young visitors.
THE EAGLE HAS LANDED The eagle @Flower Dome has a reputation as a fierce hunter in the sky and its name also resembles the Chinese word for "hero".
LA FAMILLE DE VOYAGEURS ‘La Famille de voyageurs’ (A travelling family) @Flower Dome depicts a family visiting Gardens by the Bay before heading home.
KEI-CHAN Depicting a girl in a polka dot dress with vivid colours, 'Kei-Chan' @Flower Dome transports the viewer to a safe world of innocence and positive thinking.
The Canopy The ticketing area in front of Flower Dome entrance.
FLORAL CLOCK This seven-metre-wide Floral Clock @Beside The Canopy draws inspiration from the signature characteristics of Audemars Piguet's Royal Oak collection and fuses traditional and contemporary landscaping elements in its design.
Cloud Forest The Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a stunning, 0.8-hectare indoor conservatory that replicates the cool, moist conditions of tropical highlands (1,000 to 3,000 meters above sea level). It features a 35-meter-tall "Cloud Mountain" covered in lush vegetation, boasting one of the world's tallest indoor waterfalls. Attractions includes Crystal Mountain, Cloud Walk, The Cavern, Waterfall View, Tree Top Walk, Secret Garden, and Lost World.
TĀNE TE WAIORA KŪWAHA This kūwaha @Cloud Forest is a bespoke Māori carving and represents a symbolic doorway - a threshold celebrating cultures, beliefs and identities. This sculpture represents and reaffirms the special relationship between Singapore and New Zealand.
THUNDERBIRD TOTEM POLE The Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw @Cloud Forest view all elements of nature—plants, animals, and landforms—as interconnected. Carved from western redcedar (or “tree of life”), their totem poles reflect this enduring connection and communicate Kwakwa̱ka̱ʼwakw values, lineage, and stories.
ETHEREAL WHITE PERSIANS "Ethereal White Persians" @Cloud Forest will seem to hover gracefully over the water atop the Cloud Forest Mountain
THINKER Lee Kuang-Yu pays homage to Rodin’s masterpiece, "Thinker" @Cloud Forest in his signature work with the same title that conveys the beauty of Eastern culture.
THE GIANT SNAIL Wonderfully captured by contemporary Australian artist Will Wilson, a bronze cast of an oversized snail @Cloud Forest stands among the beds of multi-coloured of begonias growing in the shady and humid Secret Garden.
The Canyon The Canyon features the world’s largest collection of sculptural rocks along a 400-metre trail inspired by the dragon.
Sun Pavilion Lose yourself amidst the Sun Pavilion’s amazing desert-like landscapes. Encounter an amazing collection of desert plants in this outdoor themed garden, including the larger-than-life Mexican Giant Cardon and the adorable Turk’s Cap, named after the curious “cap” that it sports!
Far East Organization Children’s Garden The Far East Organization Children’s Garden, located in Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, is a free, nature-themed park designed for children up to 12 years old. It features a large water play area, elevated treehouses, a rainforest canopy, and a toddler-specific play zone, making it a popular destination for families to enjoy outdoor play.
Satay by the Bay Satay by the Bay is an open-air, waterfront hawker centre located at Marina Gardens Drive within Singapore's Gardens by the Bay. It features over 25 stalls, including 6 dedicated to satay (skewered grilled meat), offering a rustic, breezy dining experience with scenic views of the city skyline and marina. Open daily for lunch and dinner, it is renowned for affordable local, Chinese, and Malay dishes.
Sustainability Gallery The Sustainability Gallery at Gardens by the Bay is a 1,200sqm interactive space near the MRT station showcasing the park's eco-initiatives, including The Sustainability Wall, Rain Garden, and Eco-Furniture.
AXOLOTL: EL ESPIRITU DEL AGUA Created by Somos Axolotl, this EL ESPIRITU DEL AGUA sculpture @Sustainability Gallery near Gardens by the Bay MRT Exit 1 reflects their mission to protect wild axolotls and their habitats. This work was made possible with the support of the Solana blockchain ecosystem.
Kingfisher Wetlands The "Kingfisher Wetlands" is a 1,500-square-metre, vibrant freshwater sanctuary located at the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, designed to boost biodiversity. It features wildlife lookouts, specifically designed for spotting diverse bird species and monitor lizards in a rewilded, tranquil landscape near the Marina Coastal Drive.
TRIO OF KINGFISHERS Comprising two kingfisher sculptures @Kingfisher Lake in a perching stance and one in a flight position, the Trio of Kingfishers is given pride of place at the Kingfisher Lake, one of the more tranquil and relaxing spots in the Gardens.
LOVE THE PHILIPPINE CROCODILE Love The Philippine Crocodile @Near Kingfisher Lake depicts a 7-year-old female Philippine crocodile, Rea, created by internationally renowned public sculpture artists Gillie and Marc, a husband-and-wife team based in London and Sydney.
Golden Garden "The Golden Garden is a themed horticultural area within the Bay South Garden at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, designed to showcase plants with yellow foliage or flowers. It is situated near the Supertree Grove and features a curated selection of flora designed to complement the nearby metallic "Silver Garden".
MAGNIFICENT BULL Sited at the Arrival Square of the Gardens, this strong bronze cast bull sculpture @Golden Garden by renowned American sculptor Walter Matia (b. 1953) displays a vigour that aptly depicts Singapore’s bullish economy.
OCBC Skyway The OCBC Skyway is a 128-meter-long aerial walkway suspended 22 meters above ground in Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, offering panoramic views of the Supertree Grove, Marina Bay Sands, and the city skyline. Open daily from 9 AM to 9 PM, it provides a unique perspective of the vertical gardens, especially during the Garden Rhapsody light show.
Supertree Observatory The Supertree Observatory is an open-air rooftop deck located at the canopy of the tallest (50-meter) Supertree in Gardens by the Bay, offering 360-degree panoramic views of the Marina Bay area. It serves as a premier, ticketed vantage point for the "Garden Rhapsody" light and sound show.
Supertree Grove The Supertree Grove at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay features 18 iconic, 25-to-50-meter-tall vertical gardens blending nature with sustainable technology . These steel-framed structures are covered in over 162,900 plants, including bromeliads and ferns. They function as environmental engines with solar cells and rainwater harvesting.
GUARDIAN LIONS The two pairs of guardian lions @Supertree Grove placed to welcome visitors at both ends of the Supertree Grove are a prime example of traditional Chinese sculpture.
Web of Life Don’t be surprised if you meet the “orangutan”, “pangolin”, and “hornbill”. The Web of Life features life-sized animal topiaries, impressively woven from fig. And with a diversity of fig species such as the Banyan Tree and Broad Leaf Fig, this lively garden is simply fig-tastic!
Supertree Grove ViewpointThe Supertree Grove Viewpoint in Singapore features two main elevated experiences within Gardens by the Bay: the 128-meter-long OCBC Skyway (22m high) and the Supertree Observatory located on the tallest tree. They offer panoramic 360-degree views of the Marina Bay skyline, city, and lush gardens.Discovery Plants have their own stories to tell; some spanning over 500 million years of history. As you explore Discovery, look out for some of the oldest evolved plants in the world, including endemic species Afrocarpus gracilior (African fern tree), Encephalartos laurentianus (Kwango giant cycad), and Lepidozamia hopei (Hope's cycad)..
The Meadow The Meadow at Gardens by the Bay is Singapore's largest outdoor garden event space, covering 22,000 square meters in the Bay South area. Known for its immaculate, fine English lawn, this versatile venue can hold up to 30,000 people for major events like concerts, festivals, and product launches.
HAPPY LIFE In Happy Life @The Meadow, image and matter are fused in a body of work that wanders between Pop Art and material art, with its vivid colours and curious geometric shapes lighting up the space it fills, inviting everyone who encounters it to ponder the simple meanings of joy in everyday life.
PLANET A hefty seven tons, this impressive bronze sculpture @Near The Meadow is 9m long and 3m tall. It portrays an oversized reproduction of the artist’s own son, Lucas, as a baby.
FIORE Fiore @Opposite Planet sculpture is particularly captivating with an extensive headdress composed with flora and fauna that are reminiscent of Henri Matisse’s still-lifes.
Planet "Planet" by Marc Quinn is a 9-meter-long, 7-ton bronze and white-painted sculpture of the artist’s sleeping son, Lucas, located at The Meadow in Gardens by the Bay, Singapore. Installed in 2013, it creates an illusion of floating in the air by balancing on the baby’s right hand, symbolizing a mix of vulnerability and monumental strength.
Serene Garden The Serene Garden at Gardens by the Bay is a 2-hectare outdoor horticultural attraction inspired by the minimalist concept of Japanese Zen gardens. Located just a short walk from The Meadow, it is designed as a tranquil "Tropical Zen" space for relaxation and respite from city life.
PERPETUAL BLOOMS An art piece by Cultural Medallion recipient Ms Han Sai Por, this collection of 12 stainless steel sculptures @Serene Garden symbolises the state of perpetual bloom of flowers at Gardens by the Bay.
Dragonfly Island Dragonfly Island is a picturesque, landscaped area within the Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, featuring a long, scenic boardwalk, vibrant, fragrant flowers, and specialized dragonfly sculptures. It serves as a, wildlife-friendly haven for birds, celebrating the gardens' dragonfly mascot.
DRAGONFLY RIDERS A landmark feature within the tranquil Dragonfly Lake, these magnificent giant dragonflies sculptures @Dragonfly Lake with casts of children riding on their backs, measure 5m by 6m.
Chinese Garden The Chinese Garden at Gardens by the Bay is a tranquil, curated space within the Heritage Gardens zone, designed to showcase traditional Chinese garden artistry. It features stylized landscapes, including sculpted rocks and Pond.
DIASPORA Diaspora, or li xiang @Heritage Gardens (Chinese Garden), which means “to leave one’s native place”, this two-piece sculpture pays homage to early Chinese immigrants who had journeyed to Singapore in search of a better life.
Malay Garden The Malay Garden in Singapore, notably within the Gardens by the Bay Heritage Gardens, is a curated space showcasing traditional kampung (village) life through native plants used in local cuisine and medicine. It features aromatic herbs like pandan, lemongrass, and ginger, alongside fruit trees and traditional structures, representing the cultural heritage of the Malay community.
Dragonfly Lake BridgeThe Dragonfly Lake Bridge in Singapore is a scenic pedestrian bridge located at Gardens by the Bay. It offers picturesque, tranquil views blending modern, artistic design with the surrounding natural landscape and acts as a connector to the iconic Supertree Grove. It is a popular spot for photography, particularly for its views of the Marina Bay Sands.Marina Bay Overpass Viewing PointThe Marina Bay Overpass Viewing Point, often accessed via pedestrian paths near Marina Bay Sands, offers a premier, accessible vantage point for panoramic views of Singapore’s skyline, the waterfront, and Gardens by the Bay. It is a popular spot for, especially at night, capturing,, long-exposure photography of the bustling, four-lane urban highway.Floral Fantasy Floral Fantasy is an immersive, air-conditioned indoor attraction at Singapore's Gardens by the Bay, combining nature, art, and technology to create a magical, fairytale-like experience. It features over 150 species of plants, dramatic suspended floral arrangements, four unique, themed landscapes, including Dance, Float, Waltz, and Drift, and Fantasy Theatre "Flight of the Dragonfly" 4D ride.
Bayfront Plaza Bayfront Plaza is a 5,000-square-metre community space including Floral Fantasy, Lattice Structure, and bayfront Pop-up Market, at Gardens by the Bay, serving as the primary entrance for visitors arriving from Bayfront MRT station.
GENESTREAMING JOURNEY SCULPTURE The 3m-tall sculpture is a giant evolutionary tree @Bayfront Plaza highlighting deep time connections between species over millions of years.
FLORESTAN AND EUSEBIUS Commemorating 60 years of Singapore-Germany diplomatic relations and named after Robert Schumann’s brotherly figures Florenstan and Eusebius @Bayfront Plaza, this pair features each country’s national flower, Singapore’s Papilionanthe Miss Joaquim and Germany’s cornflower, alongside local flora, batik motifs and Saxon porcelain painting techniques.
LOVE THE HIPPOPOTAMUS Love The Hippopotamus @Bayfront Plaza (near SG50 Lattice) depicts a 9-year-old female African hippopotamus, Hibo, created by internationally renowned public sculpture artists Gillie and Marc, a husband-and-wife team based in London and Sydney.
LOVE THE HIPPOPOTAMUS Love The Hippopotamus @Bayfront Plaza (near SG50 Lattice) depicts a 9-year-old female African hippopotamus, Hibo, created by internationally renowned public sculpture artists Gillie and Marc, a husband-and-wife team based in London and Sydney.
SG50 Lattice The SG50 Lattice is an award-winning architectural structure and event venue located within Gardens by the Bay, specifically at the Bayfront Plaza next to the Floral Fantasy attraction.
TRASH-SURE The magnificent Sumatran Tiger sculpture @SG 50 Lattice spans 10m long and 7m tall and is made entirely from trash collected all over Singapore.
Bayfront Pavilion The Bayfront Pavilion is a highly innovative, award-winning, 3D-printed steel and bronze structure located at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore. It serves as a sustainable, lightweight, and artistic gathering space that blends advanced architectural technology with a unique, open-air design.
The Shoppes The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is a premier, ultra-luxury shopping destination in Singapore, featuring over 170 high-end boutiques like Chanel, Hermès, and Louis Vuitton. Located in the Central Business District, this contemporary mall offers a unique, light-filled environment with a canal for sampan boat rides and direct access to top-tier dining and entertainment.
Rain Oculus The Rain Oculus is a prominent, eco-friendly, and artistic water feature located at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands in Singapore. Designed by artist Ned Kahn in collaboration with architect Moshe Safdie, this 22-meter diameter stainless steel and acrylic bowl serves as both a skylight for the mall and a massive rainwater collector.
Sampan Ride The Sampan Ride at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands is a relaxing, indoor, Venetian-style gondola experience through a man-made canal inside the luxury mall. Visitors ride in traditional-style Chinese boats, often circling a "Rain Oculus" water feature that releases 22,000 liters of water per minute.
SKYPARK OBSERVATION DECK The Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck is a premier, 56th-level rooftop vantage point in Singapore, offering 360-degree panoramic views 200 meters above ground. Situated on the iconic, ship-shaped structure atop three hotel towers, it features breathtaking vistas of Gardens by the Bay, the Singapore Flyer, and the city skyline.
Spectra Spectra is a free, 15-minute nightly outdoor light and water show at Marina Bay Sands, Singapore, featuring dancing fountains, lasers, lava/mist effects, and projections. Held at the Event Plaza, this spectacular show portrays Singapore's journey as a modern city. It runs daily at 8pm & 9pm, with an extra 10pm show on weekends.
Garden Rhapsody Garden Rhapsody is a free, 15-minute nightly light and sound show at Gardens by the Bay's Supertree Grove in Singapore, occurring at 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM. It features, vertical, plant-covered structures that "dance" to music with synchronized lighting effects. It is a must-see, popular attraction.
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Articlesinformative range of articles.Guide to the GardenBest Spots for Yogahttps://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/learn-with-us/explore-resources/articles/best-spots-for-yoga.htmlLawn at Supertree Grove Perfect for any time of the day, the lush green lawn, with an amazing view of the Supertrees above, is an ideal spot for your yoga practice. With an area large enough to comfortably accommodate up to 50 like-minded individuals, it provides that added benefit of coming together with friends and family to foster connections and build on that collective energy.
Serene Garden A short stroll from Supertree Grove and you’ll find yourself in a green space inspired by a minimalist Japanese zen garden. In this idyllic setting, revel in your ‘me’ time and feel refreshed and rejuvenated after your healing yoga session at our Serene Garden.
Silver Garden Under the canopy of silver-hued Supertrees and a stone’s throw away from Flower Dome, Silver Garden is a tranquil space for your picture-perfect yoga moment! For a completely different experience, come by in the evening when the Supertrees are prettily lit – you’ll be sure to remember your yoga under the stars!
World of Plants World of Plants, six themed outdoor gardens near Supertree Grove, showcases the diversity of plants and its importance to supporting life on Earth.
Secret Life of Trees Secret Life of Trees is home to a variety of green giants found in tropical rainforests that thrive in our hot and wet climate.
World of Palms Palms are a diverse group of plants with over 2,600 known species. Meet a colourful array of tropical lowland palms—each with a unique form, shape, and stature.
Understorey Beneath the dense canopy of larger trees, the understorey in a tropical rainforest is where light is dim and the shallow soil experiences rapid nutrient cycles. Here, plants and animals interact in a quiet battle for survival.
Fruits and Flowers Fruits and flowers play an important role in the reproduction of plants. With their diverse forms and specific characteristics, they are vital in the processes of pollination and seed dispersal which help plants to make new plants!
Web of Life Web of Life tells the story of the interdependent relationship between flora and fauna, in particular that of fig plants and the native animals that reside in the tropical rainforest.
Discovery Plants first colonised Earth around 500 million years ago. They have since evolved from their aquatic origins to the diverse range of flowering and non-flowering plants we know of today.
Heritage Gardens Walk down memory lane at Heritage Gardens and immerse in the charms of history. Discover stories about Singapore’s diverse ethnic groups and their cultures, told through a fascinating host of plants.
Indian Garden Dominated by bright peacock blue and pink, the Indian Garden is a reflection of devotion. The floral motif forming the base design here is inspired by the kolam, an Indian floral floor art made with ground rice powder and layers of flowers, lentils or unhusked rice.
Chinese Garden Take a stroll through the Chinese Garden and discover a balanced landscape where art imitates nature, with the use of rocks to resemble mountains, water features to resemble rivers and waterfalls, or pruning and training trees to appear windswept.
Malay Garden The Malay Garden in Singapore, notably within the Gardens by the Bay Heritage Gardens, is a curated space showcasing traditional kampung (village) life through native plants used in local cuisine and medicine. It features aromatic herbs like pandan, lemongrass, and ginger, alongside fruit trees and traditional structures, representing the cultural heritage of the Malay community.
Colonial Garden The colour palette of the Colonial Garden is a nod to Singapore’s history as a British colony. The black and white verandahs and frangipani trees bearing white flowers are inspired by the colonial houses of the early 1900s.
Venushttps://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/book-a-venue/venues.htmlWaterfront Plaza Located in Active Garden, Waterfront Plaza offers a sheltered open space with breathtaking views of Marina Bay and the city skyline.
Art sculptures Home to more than 200 sculptures from around the world., our sculptures inspire and connect visitors to nature.
Itinerary Planner Go on a journey of discovery and fun around the Gardens.
Cloud Forest Trail A misty conservatory transports you to the cool, moist environment of tropical mountain and highland regions in Southeast Asia, Tropical America, and Africa, found up to 3,500 metres above sea level. Learn about the unique ecology of cloud forests and uncover a rich diversity of over 72,000 plant species, including some of the world’s rarest and most exotic plants.
The Falls --Orchid Haven -- Along the Foothills -- Lost World -- Cloud Walk -- Cavern -- Waterfall View -- 'The Hidden Forest' in Crystal Mountain -- Treetop Walk -- 'The Hidden Forest' in Cloud Forest Gallery -- Outside Cloud Forest Theatre -- Cloud Forest Theatre -- Secret Garden
Gardens by the Bay Design Trail Apart from being home to a plethora of flora and fauna, Gardens by the Bay is also known for the distinctive, thoughtful design behind its breathtaking architecture and innovative, sustainable systems.
SG50 Lattice -- Serene Garden -- Garden Pod -- Supertree Grove -- The Canopy -- Golden Garden -- Water Lily Pond -- Kingfisher Wetlands -- Gardens by the Bay MRT
Art appreciation Apart from the flora and fauna, Gardens by the Bay is also home to more than 40 sculptures by artists from around the world. Embark on a journey through the gardens to discover these unique art pieces and the beautiful landscapes they reside in.
Flower Dome -- Cloud Forest -- The Canyon -- The Canopy -- Chinese Garden -- Web of Life -- Waterfront Plaza (Event Venue) -- Serene Garden
Best of both worlds A trail featuring popular Gardens both indoors & outdoors including our spectacular cooled Conservatories and the iconic Supertrees. See plants from across different environments!
Cloud Forest -- Secret Life of Trees -- World of Palms -- Floral Fantasy -- Flower Dome -- Indian Garden -- Chinese Garden --
Top photo spots at the Gardens The Gardens capture the essence of Singapore as the premier tropical Garden City. Not only is it home to over 1.5 million plants from around the world, but also some of the most beautiful sceneries and photo spots. If you are a photography lover, here are some of the best locations to check out!
Cloud Forest -- Flower Dome -- Dragonfly Lake -- Floral Fantasy -- Victoria Lily Pond -- Supertree Grove
Jurassic Encounters Follow this trail of prehistoric plants, including ferns, cycads, and spike-mosses, plus two fish species with ancient ancestry to learn more about the unique traits of these early plants and animals and why their continued existence -- and ours! -- is under threat.
Discovery -- Arowana Aquarium -- Jurassic Nest Food Hall
Flower Dome Garden Trail Discover the Flower Dome Garden Trail, an inspired route meticulously crafted for visitors to journey through the heart of the Flower Dome's architectural wonder. This inviting trail serves as your guide to a world where diverse ecosystems flourish under a single roof, leading you through aromatic olive groves, majestic baobabs, and resilient succulents, each a marvel of adaptation to dry climates. Witness the dynamic allure of the Flower Field, where the artistry of seasonal blooms paints a vivid tableau of global floral diversity.
Succulent Garden -- The Baobabs (aka Bottle Trees) -- Australian Garden -- South African Garden -- South American Garden -- Californian Garden -- Mediterranean Garden -- Olive Grove -- Flower Field
Singapore Art Week Gardens by the Bay Trail Discover Singapore's vibrant public art scene through curated self-guided trails across the Civic District and Marina Bay. From iconic sculptures to contemporary artworks, explore the stories and artists behind works that transform our urban spaces into living galleries.
SG50 Lattice -- The Meadow -- Serene Garden -- Active Garden and Propnex Family Zone -- Floral Clock -- Flower Dome -- Cloud Forest
Orchid Extravaganza Vivid orchids share the spotlight with distinctive cultural elements, sacred temple architecture, and ethnic artforms from Bali’s Mengwi village in this first-time, Balinese-themed edition of Orchid Extravaganza.
IMBA Theatre IMBA is where curiosity grows. A new cultural destination at Gardens by the Bay, built to help more people experience culture in all its forms – because culture should never feel out of reach. Inside, you’ll find large-scale exhibitions powered by light, motion and imagination – the kind that change how you see the world.
Marina Bay Sands Attractions From interactive exhibitions to world-class shows and electrifying nightlife, this is where new perspectives, creative inspiration and multisensorial experiences collide.
teamLab Digital Light Canvas Journey into a fantastical paradise of pure light and colour, where exotic flowers magically bloom under each footstep, giant koi fish glide alongside, and all manner of animal life come out to play. Let your imagination soar as you immerse yourself in this endlessly interactive dreamscape, easily create your own masterpiece and even take it home with you.
teamLab Future World teamLab Future World at Singapore's ArtScience Museum is a premier, permanent immersive exhibition blending art, science, and technology. It features interactive digital installations like the Crystal Universe and Future Park, where visitors of all ages create, play, and explore dynamic,, light-based, and, ever-changing,, environments.
More Marina Bay Sands Attraction From interactive exhibitions to world-class shows and electrifying nightlife, this is where new perspectives, creative inspiration and multisensorial experiences collide.
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