Monday, July 11, 2022

Let's Explore #Singapore #Flowerdome Together! #plantito #plantita

Hey guys! If you're planning or coming to Singapore soon,

I suggest you checkout Gardens by the Bay area.

In there you can see quite a lot of stuff.

From watching the amazing man-made, high-tech, beautiful SuperTrees in

Gardens By The Bay, or walking around towards Flower Dome and Cloud Forest.

Tree watching at gardens by the bay is free. While going inside Flower Dome

and Cloud Forest needs to pay $20.

  • - Marvel at the government strategy to change Singapore from a garden city to a city in a garden!

  • - Walkthrough the main conservatories, Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, and admire the Heritage Gardens on display.

  • - At the Cloud Forest, explore the many levels of this intricate structure, each boasting a different theme.

  • - At the waterfront Heritage Gardens, gasp at the perfect blend of Indian, Chinese, Malay, and Colonial themes.

  • - The Flower Dome exudes radiance, with a temperature-controlled dome and a changing display of flora from the Mediterranean regions.

  • Your tickets include access to the Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome but do not include access to the OCBC Skywalk which connects the Supertrees. Although OCBC Skywalk entry is not included with these tickets, entry can be purchased for 8 SGD (cash only) at the ticketing hub or near the entrance to the OCBC Skywalk.

  • Admission to the Supertree Observatory is not included in this ticket.

  • The children's garden is closed until further notice.

    Jul 6, 2022 - 4:30pm to 8:30pm

    Jul 12, 2022 - 7pm to 9pm


The Conservatories

One of the most popular Gardens by the Bay attractions, the Gardens by the bay conservatories are situated at the edge of Marina Reservoir. The conservatory complex is spread over an area of 20,000 sq. meters. It is home to both Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest representing a unique range of plants, trees, and flowers setting a magical experience for visitors to see. 


Flower Dome

Step in to discover the Flower Dome, Gardens by the Bay, the largest greenhouse in the world. Covering an area of 1.2 hectares - the conservatory appears like a small jungle that comprises rare species of all plants beautiful and lush coming from the Mediterranean and semi-arid subtropical regions. Walk through the complex to discover the seven unique set of gardens showcasing a variety of flora.





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