Visit Gardens by the Bay, one of the Top 10 Indoor
Gardens of the World, arguably the nation’s most
beautiful masterpiece. Moreover, it was recently
awarded the 2014 International Thea Awards for
Outstanding Achievement - Botanical Garden, by the
Themed Entertainment Association.
Featuring the best of horticultural, sustainability
and architectural design, Gardens by the Bay is
filled with wonders from every continent except
Antarctica. Explore diverse plant life from around
the world displayed in its spectacular Cooled
Conservatories or marvel at the Supertrees -
towering vertical gardens that extend into the sky.
Be inspired by nature and let your wonder bloom and
experiences flourish.
This award-winning horticultural attraction houses
over 500,000 plants. The two cooled conservatories -
Flower Dome and Cloud Forest,
feature rare
and unique plants from around the world.
Flower Dome
The Flower Dome replicates the cool and dry
Mediterranean climate featuring 9 different gardens
such as Baobabs and Bottle Trees, Succulent Garden,
Australian Garden, South African Garden, South
American Garden, Califonia Garden, Mediterranean
Garden, Olive Grove and the Changing Flower Field
Display from 5 continents namely Africa, America,
Asia, Europe and Oceania.
Cloud Forest
Explore the highlands amidst orchids, pitcher
plants and ferns from the cool-moist Tropical
Montane region. Be amazed as you come face to face
with the World’s tallest indoor waterfalls at 35
metres and descend through the surreal mist-filled
Cloud Walk and explore the rest of the 7 discovery
zones for an interactive educational adventure.
OCBC Skyway and Supertrees
Suspended 22 metres above ground, between the
vertical gardens of our Supertrees, the OCBC Skyway
comes alive nightly with the Garden Rhapsody - a
free light and sound show - at 7.45pm and 8.45pm.
Free Outdoor Gardens
The free outdoor gardens showcase the Heritage
Gardens - with Indian, Chinese, Malay and Colonial
themes. Don’t forget about the World of Plants,
featuring the Secret Life of Trees, World of Palms,
the Under storey, Fruit & Flowers, Web of Life and
Discovery Gardens.