Gardens by the Bay | A representation of Singapore's garden city image
🌟 Highlights: A greenhouse garden wonderland, a real-life 'Avatar world' with towering Supertrees.
⏳ Visiting time: Recommended 2 hours, consider going in the evening to see the night view.
🚉 Transportation guide: Located behind the Marina Bay Sands hotel, just a short walk from the MRT station.
🎫 Ticket price: Free admission to the gardens if not entering the greenhouses or going up the skywalk, tickets for the skywalk can be purchased on-site.
❤ Recommended reason: Gardens by the Bay, with its clever combination of plants and technology, precisely interprets the meaning of 'garden city' and has become a new landmark of Singapore. This lush oasis consists of three distinct gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden, and Bay Central Garden. The two shell-shaped glass greenhouses and 18 Supertrees made of steel are the most worthwhile sights in Gardens by the Bay. The world's largest glass greenhouse, the Flower Dome, simulates a Mediterranean climate, where more than 30,000 plants from five continents thrive. The floral arrangements change according to different festival themes, offering new surprises every time you visit. The world's tallest indoor waterfall cascades down in another greenhouse, the Cloud Forest, which simulates a cool, moist tropical montane climate, in contrast to the dry Flower Dome.
✅ Must-experience Supertrees: Standing 25-50 meters tall, with the tallest one reaching the height of a 16-story building, climbing to the treetop or strolling along the aerial walkway between the trees offers a magnificent view of the entire garden and Marina Bay. Every night at 19:45 and 20:45, the Supertrees stage two free light shows that are dazzling and not to be missed.
👍 Nearby attractions to visit along the way: Marina Bay Sands, Singapore Flyer, Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay
1. Marina Bay Sands: An integrated resort next to Gardens by the Bay, with three towers supporting a unique sky garden that is unforgettable. Inside the towers, there is a collection of five-star hotels, Michelin-starred restaurants, flagship stores, and top Broadway theaters. The sky garden features an infinity pool exclusive to hotel guests and an observation deck with a 360-degree view of Singapore, offering a great spot for a drink at dusk even if you're not staying at the hotel.
2. Singapore Flyer: Just a short walk across the iconic Helix Bridge from the sky garden is Asia's tallest Ferris wheel. At its highest point, 165 meters above ground level, equivalent to the height of a 42-story building, it offers panoramic views of Marina Bay and is the perfect spot to enjoy sunsets and night views.
3. Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay: Known affectionately by locals as 'the Durian' for its two rounded glass domes, the Esplanade is just across the Jubilee Bridge from the Merlion Park. It hosts top-notch performances and attracts theater, music, and dance enthusiasts to its thousand-seat venues. The cafes, restaurants, and shops on the third floor of the main building also make it a great place to relax and unwind.
📝tips: Don't miss these worthwhile attractions when visiting Singapore!
I’m back to Singapore After so long. Still a good place to chill in singapore for me.
What a lovely place; it's absolutely stunning as soon as you step out of the cab in front of the proper. The entire staff was extremely friendly and helpful. It was our honeymoon, so we were given a sweet treat in our room. The room is spacious and has a beautiful view of the garden and bay. The infinity pool on the roof is obviously a major highlight - stunning! It's been on my bucket list for years, and I'm so glad it didn't let me down. I'd go again in a heartbeat!
A collection of famous attractions, such as the famous Merlion Park, Sands Hotel, Double Helix Bridge, Marina Bay Garden, Marina Dam, etc. Can be comparable to the United States financial center Manhattan, Hong Kong's Central.
The Marina Bay Sands is truly an icon of the garden city and symbolizes the incredible transformation of Singapore to a economic powerhouse in Asia.
"Stunning Marina Bay view, a visual symphony of city lights. Mesmerizing skyline, a must-see masterpiece that captivates the heart."
Singapore is something special. The world famous hotel marks the coastal skyline and when you visit Singapore you must go to this spot. Many shopping malls (with food courts) around for great food.
Has a great experience going on to of the deck. Awesome views. Shopping mall is also great. Outside atmosphere was enjoyable with water works in evening. Kids loved it was well. Highly recommend.