These tickets offer a smooth entry into two of the Gardens’ best attractions on the same tickets. Visitors can tour both the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, although both the venues have to be toured on the same day. The tickets are non refundable and cannot be transferred between people. These Garden by the Bay tickets have to be redeemed before the deadline selected while making the Gardens by the Bay booking.
If you’re planning to visit the Floral Fantasy zone on your Gardens by the Bay tour, these tickets could help with saving on the Gardens by the Bay ticket price. The tickets are valid at the named zone only and cannot be used at the Flower Dome or OCBC Walkway. They’re open dated tickets, but must be redeemed by the deadline selected while making the booking.
These Gardens by the Bay tickets include entry into three of the most prominent zones here: the Floral Fantasy, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. They do not, however, include the OCBC Walkway. The tickets do not allow cancellation, refunds or date changes.
These Gardens by the Bay tickets can be an excellent way to combine two attractions in the vicinity: the Gardens itself and the Marina Bay Sands. The tickets allow entry to two zones in the Garden: the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest. Along with this, visitors can also access the Observation Deck and Marina Bay Sands, although access to the infinity pool there is not included. Along with this, visitors can also avail five photographs and 2 ‘Magic Shots’ at the Skypark, which have to be redeemed online.
While the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forests are included in most tickets, this bundle adds the OBCB Walkway into the mix. Offering resplendent views of the Gardens, the aerial walkway meanders right through the Supertree Groves. All of the attractions included on the ticket have to be visited on the same day. Tickets will not be refunded if the Skyway remains closed due to bad weather, although visitors may cash them in for a complimentary gift instead.
These tickets allow one to add two of Singapore’s most sought after attractions on the same tickets. It includes an entry to the Cloud Forest, the Flower Dome, and all of the ones at the Aquarium. While the Gardens take you on a tour of the city’s floral life, the Aquarium takes you down the deep blue seas off the Singapore coast.
Beat the Line: Purchasing tickets at a venue sometimes involves waiting in lengthy lines and losing time. As an alternative,making one’s Gardens by the Bay booking online might be a terrific way to avoid the line and guarantee immediate access into the attraction.
An advance solution: Purchasing your Gardens by the Bay tickets online not only saves you time but is also a more practical option. Instead of going to the store, one may effortlessly secure their buy from the convenience of their own houses. Additionally, booking a ticket in advance might help one plan their schedule by reserving a certain day for a trip to the animal park.
Discover the finest of Singapore: While booking online, one gets the exclusive opportunity to add other Singapore attractions to their Gardens ticket. Purchasing a combination package is a terrific way to take advantage of the reserve's attractions as well as to save money on entrance to each site.
Save more on all attractions: Online bookings come with their own share of exclusive discounts that one won’t find while booking at the venue, allowing you to save considerably on the Gardens by the Bay ticket price. If you’re getting a combo deal, you’ll be privy to discounted entries at all attractions included on your ticket.
One of the top attractions covered by the Gardens by the Bay tickets, the Flower Dome hosts a collection of flora gathered from around the world. Be prepared to be astounded by the Flower Dome's magnificence and immensity; it holds the Guinness World Record for the biggest glass greenhouse.The greenhouse is separated into several zones: the Australia Zone, the Baobab trees, the Mediterranean Garden, the Succulent Garden, the Flower Field and some more.
Things to Do: Explore the Flower Dome: Come have a look around and discover more about this unique megastructure that houses plants from all over the world.
Visit the Changing Floral Displays: The Flower Dome holds floral displays from time to time, with the temporary exhibitions changing its theme flower with each turn.
Opening Hours: 09.00 AM- 09.00 PM on all days, with last entry at 08.30 PM.
With a beautiful indoor mountain and a charming waterfall, Cloud Forest ignites the adventurer in you. Look closely at the strange plants that are native to the cloud forest ecosystems, which are normally found at altitudes of about 2,000 meters. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Marina Bay shoreline while keeping an eye out for carnivorous plants including Venus flytraps and pitcher plants set amid a lush carpet of delicate ferns and mosses.
Things to Do: Tree Top Walk: Head up to the top of the luxuriant forest-clad mountains on the Tree Top walkway.
Opening Hours: 09.00 AM- 09.00 PM on all days, with last entry at 08.30 PM.
In between hanging bouquets and imaginative floral arrangements, Floral Fantasy provides a lovely haven. Here, enjoy a variety of garden settings that flow into one another through a winding area. The Floral Fantasy area is divided into four mystically named zones- Drift, Dance, Waltz and Float. Each zone emits the same vibe as its title, and showcases a mix of exotic plants and flowers.
Things to do: Flight of the Dragonfly: This unique, interactive show takes one on a tour of the Gardens by the Bay on the back of a dragonfly.nn
Timings:Monday to Friday: 10.00 AM- 07.00 PM, with last entry at 06.30 PMSaturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 10.00 AM- 08.00 PM, with last entry at 07.30 PM
Offering aerial views of the Garden premises, a walk on the OCBC Skyway is a true treat.This 128-meter aerial bridge, suspended between two Supertrees at a height of 22 meters, provides a wonderful opportunity to snap the perfect photo of the Gardens' lush surroundings.
Timings: 09.00 AM- 09.00 PM on all days, with last entry at 08.30 PM.
One of the most popular sections covered by the Gardens by the Bay tickets, the Supertree Grove is a collection of 12 tree-like structures. The Supertrees provide a daring new method of growing and displaying plants, going beyond simply being futuristic-looking structures. Over 162,900 plants from more than 200 species are housed in the Supertrees, which are sustainable vertical gardens. The Supertrees will enchant any plant enthusiast with their stunning bromeliads, ferns, orchids, and tropical climbers, among a variety of other magnificent plants. Seven of the Supertrees use solar power to sustain their habitats.
Things to Do:- Garden Tours: The Gardens open their doors to visitors for a better view of their spectacular collections.
Opening Hours: 05.00 AM- 02.00 AM on all days.
The Supertree Observatory, which is situated in the highest Supertree's canopy, provides unmatched views of Marina Bay and the beautiful surroundings of Gardens by the Bay. At the highest point of the Gardens, one can take advantage of refreshments, an interactive digital learning experience, unlimited photo possibilities, and a memorable time.
Things to do:- Open Air Rooftop Deck: Enjoy unimpeded views of the Gardens, set against the backdrop of Singapore's cityscape and the crystal-clear waters of Marina Reservoir.- Observatory Deck: In the air-conditioned comfort of the inside viewing area, take in views of the Gardens as well as a multimedia experience focused on climate change.- Garden Rhapsody: Keep a watch out for a fantastic "live performance" by the Supertrees. Watch in awe as these giant beacons synchronize their lighting in the daily light and sound spectacle.
Dine: At The Social Kitchen, savor delicious snacks while taking in stunning views of the Gardens.
Timings:Monday to Friday: 4.00 PM- 09.00 PM, with last entry at 08.30 OMSaturday, Sunday and Public Holidays: 12.00 PM- 09.00 PM, with last entry at 08.30 PM
Gardens by the Bay's goal of being a "People's Garden" is realized in the brand-new Active Garden. This is the ideal community place for people of all generations to unwind and connect in a verdant, seaside environment. There is an outdoor gym, a musical playground, and even a community garden where our volunteers produce and take care of over 50 different varieties of food plants, from herbs and vegetables to fruit trees. There are also two vast lawns, along with a small cafe serving snacks and beverages.
The Kingfisher Wetlands never disappoints those who enjoy nature and bird watching. The wetlands' largest portion is made up of mangroves, and freshly formed water cascades and streamlets produce microhabitats where wildlife may thrive. Here, more than 200 natural real mangrove trees and species of mangrove have been planted, which promote sustainability by sequestering "blue" carbon.
Of all of the waterfront gardens that one can visit on their Gardens By the Bay tickets, the Bay East Garden is the second largest. Here, there are winding walkways just waiting to be discovered, beautiful grass, and graceful palm palms. Bay East Garden, a beautiful oasis in the middle of downtown Singapore, offers magnificent views of the Marina Bay skyline. Here, you may relax with a book, practise photography, or have a delicious picnic with your loved ones.
The Sun Pavilion is nothing short of remarkable, including over 1,000 desert plants from over 100 distinct kinds and variations. In this outdoor-themed garden, you'll find an extraordinary array of desert plants, like the enormous Mexican Giant Cardon and the cute Turk's Cap, so named because of the unusual "cap" that it wears.
Although not a waterway, the Canyon region is named so for its long, winding promenade.The Canyon's 400-meter dragon-inspired walk has the biggest collection of sculpted rocks in the whole globe. Come up close to some of the hardiest flora and classic sculptures in the world. Discover more than 200 arid-region-specific plant species in addition to four mystical rock sculptures in the shapes of a big dragonfly, a metal dragon, and two Chinese totems. All of the sculptures have been created out of rocks sourced from the Shandong region in China, adding to their appeal.
One of the most enlightening attractions covered by the Gardens by the Bay tickets, the Heritage Gardens pays tribute to the country’s multicultural history. The Gardens are a collection of four separate units: the Chinese Garden, the Indian Garden, the Malay Garden, and the Colonial Garden. Learn about the connections between flora and the three main ethnic groups in Singapore as well as the country's colonial history through four themed gardens. The Indian Garden takes the shape of a traditional flower symbol, while the Chinese Garden is home to beautiful marble sculptures. The Malay Garden is replete with traditional food crops, although the Colonial Garden can be found teeming with aromatic spices.
Among the most expensive attractions included on one’s Gardens By the Bay tickets, the World of Plants actually comprises 6 separate themed zones. If you come across an "orangutan," "pangolin," or "hornbill” on the Web of Life, don't be shocked. Find some of the world's earliest developed plants as you explore Discovery, home to plants dating up to 500 years. At Fruits and Flowers, the seasonal blooms' lovely smells may uplift your mood, while fruits flourishing in this cheerful garden can whet your hunger. Next, head over to Understory, to learn everything there is to know about decomposers, including how they transform fallen leaves, twigs, and flowers into nutrients for the ecology. The World of Palms, on the other hand, introduces one to a vibrant collection of tropical lowland palms, each with its own form, shape, and size.
The Dragonfly and Kingfisher lakes sit at the very heart of the Gardens. These cakes are important sources of aquatic life, including migrating birds, fish, and amphibians, and are more than just a beautiful sight. By absorbing excess nitrogen and phosphorus, plants are essential in keeping the lake's nutrient levels balanced. Healthy water quality is supported by water purification features including "Filter Beds," "Bioswales," and "Floating Islands." You can also spot a number of dragonflies around the area, but you may require the aid of binoculars.
Serene Landscape, a novel horticultural garden inspired by the simple design of Japanese zen gardens, is the newest outdoor garden attraction at Gardens by the Bay. Visitors may find a quick reprieve from the rush of city life and have a close experience with nature in this serene 2-hectare area. Your mind, body, and spirit are waiting to unwind at every step. Find out what makes Serene Garden your preferred pit stop by exploring the carefully chosen collection of plants and natural decorations. Discover a group of colorful boulders scattered among the tranquil vegetation.
More than 200 sculptures from all over the world may be seen in Gardens by the Bay. These sculptures, which include one-of-a-kind items, fascinating crafts, and stone works, enhance the attractiveness of the plant displays and give the environment a fresh perspective. One comes across these magnificent works of art in nearly all of the attractions included in their Gardens by the Bay tickets. These include both outdoor and indoor venues; pieces like the Ants on Trees, the Giant Snail or the Thinker may be spotted at the indoor gardens, while the outdoor gardens feature works like Planet, the Floral Clock, and the Moongate.
Enjoy a fun-filled family day at the Far East Organization Children's Garden, which offers interactive play attractions, water play elements, and educational programmes in a lush natural environment. The Children’s Garden is a water park area designed specifically for children below the age of 12. The area is separated into zones according to age groups. The Toddlers Play Zone is a must-see for water babies as it offers a vibrant, interactive play area complete with water tunnels and adorable fish sculptures. The Rainforest Tree house is best suited to this 130-meter woodland route, which is surrounded by a deep canopy of trees, where children are forced to navigate a labyrinth of ropes, ladders, and dangerous dips. Also, any youngster who enjoys splashing about in water will adore the Water Play area!
When you want to feast on a table full of regional specialties while seeing the seaside, go to Satay by the Bay. The traditional cafeteria style eatery features row after row of al fresco seating, fostering a spirit of community. Fares here are traditional Malay dishes, served in wholesome amounts. Dishes include BBQ chicken wings and chili crabs.
The Social Kitchen is a brand-new dining concept with the goal of helping the underprivileged community by generating employment in the culinary industry. While supporting people from marginalized groups, enjoy delectable plant-based meals, delectable pastries, and great coffee. The eatery is located on the Supertree Observatory, and requires a ticket to the attraction.
Marguerite by Chef/Owner Michael Wilson, which has established itself within the Flower Dome's lush garden surroundings, welcomes the best of the seasons with tasting menus that highlight freshness, craft, and provenance via modern cuisine. A superb dining experience of the highest caliber is complemented by exquisite wines, inventive temperance drinks, and a personalized level of service that oozes warmth, ease, and charm.
Headed by Michelin Star Chef Michael Wilsom, Hortus is Gardens’ very own Mediterranean restaurant. Lining up with its horticultural theme, the entrance to the restaurant beckons one into a garden. The recipes served are traditional, prepared with all the elegance of modern culinary styles. The restaurant offers both a la carte and buffet meals.
The experience at Cafe Aster seeks to combine the best of dining and flower picking. The Cafe Aster offers indoor and outdoor sitting options, as well as daily specials and freshly baked goods. Enjoy the finest flowers of the season from the cold room while you shop and elevate your eating experience.
The Arrival Gift Shop is the first one you come across while on your tour. The Gift Shop offers a number of Gardens merchandise as well as plants that can be ordered or taken home.
Opening Hours: 05.00 AM- 02.00 AM on all days.
Best time to visit: The best time to visit Gardens by the Bay would be during the evening hours, ideally after 07.00 PM. Since most of the gardens remain open till 09.00 PM, touring won’t be a problem if you arrive late, and you’ll be just in time for the light and sound show as well