[2024 Singapore Attraction] Travel Guide for Gardens by the Bay (Updated Nov)
2024 Global 100 - Best Things to Do
Botanical Gardens
Observation Decks
Nighttime sightseeing
Address:
18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
Opening times:
Open today at 09:00-21:00Opening Soon
Recommended sightseeing time:
2-3 hours
Phone:
+65-64206848
Nature's Palette: Discovering the Latest Blooms at Gardens by the Bay
#100waysoftravel Discover the magic of Gardens by the Bay! The Flower Dome showcases its latest vibrant floral display, highlighting seasonal blooms from around the world, while the Cloud Forest enchants with its lush greenery and a stunning waterfall. The innovative design and breathtaking views make this a must-visit attraction in Singapore! 🌸☁️ #GardensByTheBay #FlowerDome #CloudForest #Singapore
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You won’t believe there are such lovely flower trails in Singapore
Did you know that there are free walking trails at Gardens By The Bay in Singapore? If you’re looking for a relaxing free activity to do, head down to the external gardens near the OCBC skyway area.
There are wide open paths and lots of beautiful flora and fauna for everyone to enjoy. These gardens are quite big and can take up to 2-3 hours to explore the place fully!
My overall rating of the experience: 5 out of 5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
#stylomilotrail #100waysoftravel #singapore #tripmoments #tripblazers
daniaexperiences
Exploring the Enchantment of Gardens by the Bay
#pictureforperfectsingapore
Getting There - By Public Transport: Take the MRT Circle Line or Downtown Line to Bayfront MRT Station. Use Exit B to access the underground linkway. Follow the path to cross either the Dragonfly Bridge or Meadow Bridge into the Gardens.
If you’re driving, you can enter the Bayfront Plaza Car Park via Marina Boulevard. There are several parking options available, including spaces for electric vehicles.
Attractions – As you enter the gardens, you’re greeted by the towering Supertree Grove, a collection of futuristic tree-like structures that soar up to 16 stories high. These vertical gardens are not just visually stunning; they also serve a functional purpose, harnessing solar energy and collecting rainwater.
The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest are two of the main conservatories that house a diverse range of plant species from around the world. The Flower Dome, with its cool, dry climate, showcases a stunning array of flowers and plants from Mediterranean regions, while the Cloud Forest features a misty, tropical environment complete with a breathtaking indoor waterfall. Walking through these conservatories feels like stepping into different worlds, each with its own unique flora and ambiance.
For those seeking a moment of tranquility, the Heritage Gardens offer a serene escape, featuring themed areas that reflect the cultural heritage of Singapore’s diverse communities. Each garden tells a story, from the Indian Garden’s spices to the Chinese Garden’s medicinal plants, providing a rich tapestry of history and culture.
#100waysoftravel #singapore
Silly Papa
🇸🇬 Berry welcome to Gardens by the Bay
#stylomilotrail #100WaysOfTravel
Come chiong with me on a stylo milo walking trail at Gardens by the Bay and I bring you to our Floral Clock and Flower Carpet display. These attractions are free entry and open to public and you can come to GBTB easily with our MRT public transportation. These displays are made up of many potted plants and the horticulturalists and gardeners arrange them into an elaborated display. Some of these events are seasonal, and you can always find out in advance on the schedule on GBTB website. Be sure to wear a pair of walking shoes when you are at GBTB the next time.
#singapore #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
Berrysurprise
Discover the Beauty of Gardens by the Bay
#pictureforperfectsingapore
Getting There - Take the MRT to Bayfront Station (on the Downtown Line or Circle Line). Exit the station and follow the signs to Gardens by the Bay. It's a short walk (approximately 5 minutes).
Attractions - Supertree Grove: Iconic vertical gardens that light up at night with a stunning light show.
Heritage Gardens: Themed gardens showcasing the cultural heritage of Singapore's ethnic groups—Chinese, Malay, Indian, and Colonial.
Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lakes: Beautiful lakes home to various wildlife and featuring scenic walking paths.
#100waysoftravel #singapore
FlyingNoodles
🇸🇬GBTB Mid Autumn Festival 2024
#festivaljoy #100waysoftravel
The Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a captivating celebration that transforms the garden into a vibrant spectacle of light and color. This annual event draws visitors from around the world to experience the fusion of traditional festivities with modern environmental artistry.
As you step into the Gardens during the Mid-Autumn Festival, you're greeted by elaborate lantern displays that illuminate the night with brilliant hues and intricate designs. These lanterns range from traditional Chinese themes, like dragons and phoenixes, to scenes depicting folklore and iconic landmarks, creating a magical landscape against the backdrop of the garden's lush greenery.
One of the festival's highlights is the massive lantern set pieces that are strategically placed around the Bay area. These include floating lanterns on the water, adding a layer of reflection and beauty to the serene lake surroundings. The craftsmanship and artistry of these lanterns showcase not only cultural heritage but also innovative art techniques.
Beyond the visual delights, the festival offers a range of activities and performances. Traditional Chinese music performances, dance shows, and martial arts presentations provide entertainment that complements the festive atmosphere. Artisan booths and interactive workshops allow visitors to dive deeper into the cultural aspects of the festival, making traditional lanterns or sampling mooncakes and tea.
The festival also incorporates a food street where visitors can enjoy a variety of Asian delicacies, providing a taste of traditional Mid-Autumn Festival treats alongside modern and international flavors. This culinary exploration adds another layer of cultural immersion to the experience.
Celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival at Gardens by the Bay is truly an enchanting experience that brilliantly merges tradition with the contemporary, set in one of Singapore’s most iconic locations. It’s a perfect way to experience the rich cultural tapestry of the Mid-Autumn Festival in a modern setting, making it a memorable event for families, couples, and solo travelers alike.
#GardensByTheBay #MidAutumnFestival #SingaporeEvents #LanternFestival #CulturalCelebration #MoonFestival
Yamthx
Singapore: Where Nature Meets Urban Wonder and Culinary Delighte
#cityscape #100waysoftravel #singapore
Singapore is a city that perfectly balances cutting-edge modernity with deep-rooted tradition. Jewel Changi Airport, a world-renowned gateway, captivates visitors with its stunning indoor waterfall and verdant gardens, offering an immersive experience beyond the typical airport.
A short trip into the city brings you to Marina Bay Sands, an iconic structure that defines Singapore’s skyline, offering panoramic views from its SkyPark and a wealth of entertainment and luxury. Nearby, Gardens by the Bay mesmerizes with its towering Supertrees and sustainable design, offering a serene escape in the heart of the metropolis.
For a touch of local culture, the city’s vibrant Peranakan heritage is reflected in its architecture, cuisine, and art, where the intricate Nyonya style adds a charming touch to Singapore’s cultural tapestry.
Beyond its architectural wonders, Singapore’s food scene is a culinary adventure in itself. From the famous Hainanese Chicken Rice, a simple yet flavorful dish of poached chicken and fragrant rice, to White Bee Hoon, a light and savory rice vermicelli dish packed with seafood goodness, the flavors are diverse and unforgettable. Don’t miss Hainan Curry Rice, where crispy fried pork cutlets, cabbage, and rich curry sauce come together in a comforting meal. For noodle lovers, Mee Pok, a flat egg noodle tossed in a tangy, umami-laden sauce with minced pork and fish balls, is a local favorite that embodies Singapore’s vibrant hawker culture. Each dish tells a story of Singapore’s multicultural influences, making it a true food lover’s paradise.
Croffle009
🇸🇬 Lantern Festival in Singapore
#festivaljoy #100WaysOfTravel
Soak into the atmosphere for Lantern Festival in this free event at Gardens by the Bay. This event is known as the Mid Autumn festival which is Fri 4 to 22 September 2024. The lantern displays will start its illumination from 6pm onwards and depending on sunset timing, the intensity of illumination will be brighter when it is dark. So best to come after 7pm. You can follow me and come in the day to get photos in a less crowded timing. This festival is not a public holiday in Singapore.
#singapore #liveyourdreams #takethattrip
Berrysurprise
A Floral Wonderland
#flowerblossom
Located within the iconic Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, the Flower Field Exhibition is a vibrant and ever-changing display of floral artistry that captivates visitors with its beauty and creativity. This special exhibition, set within the larger Flower Dome, is a must-visit for anyone looking to experience the magic of nature transformed through thematic and meticulously curated flower displays.
Stunning Thematic Displays
Each visit to the Flower Field Exhibition can be a unique experience, thanks to its regularly changing themes that range from cultural celebrations to recreations of different natural habitats and seasonal displays. These themes are brought to life with an astonishing variety of flowers and plants, sourced from all corners of the globe, ensuring a fresh and engaging experience with every new exhibition.
A Feast for the Senses
As you step into the Flower Dome to visit the Flower Field Exhibition, you're immediately greeted by a burst of colors and the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers. The carefully designed layouts allow for immersive walks among the flowers, providing ample opportunities for photography and close-up views of exotic plant species. The attention to detail in each floral arrangement tells a story and evokes a sense of wonder.
#FlowerFieldExhibition #GardensByTheBay #FloralArt #SingaporeSights #BotanicalBeauty
Mel小的我
Flower Exhibition at Gardens by the Bay
#flowerblossom
Nestled in the heart of Singapore, Gardens by the Bay’s Flower Exhibition is a dazzling display of horticultural artistry and botanical brilliance. Known for its innovative and vibrant floral showcases, this exhibition at the iconic Flower Dome offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in a world of exotic blooms and intricate garden designs from around the globe.
A Floral Feast for the Senses
Each visit to the Flower Exhibition promises a new experience, as the displays are frequently updated to reflect different themes, seasons, or festivals. From the enchanting cherry blossoms of Japan to the vibrant tulips of Holland, each themed display is meticulously crafted to transport visitors to a different part of the world through flowers. The air is filled with the delicate fragrances of countless blooms, creating a multisensory experience that delights visitors of all ages.
Sustainable Beauty and Educational Insight
Gardens by the Bay is not just about beauty; it’s also about promoting environmental awareness and sustainability. The Flower Exhibition often includes displays that educate visitors about the importance of biodiversity and conservation. Informational signs provide insights into the origins of the plants and flowers, as well as tips on how they can be conserved and cared for in home gardens.
Photography and Events
For photography enthusiasts, the exhibition is a dream come true. The vibrant colors and varied textures make for perfect photo opportunities, ensuring that visitors can capture stunning images of the floral arrangements. Additionally, the exhibition frequently hosts workshops, talks, and interactive sessions that allow visitors to engage more deeply with the art of gardening and floral design.
Visitor Tips
- Check the Schedule: Before visiting, check Gardens by the Bay’s website for the current theme of the Flower Exhibition. This will help you choose a time to visit that aligns with your interests.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes: Be prepared for a fair amount of walking through the large dome. Comfortable footwear will make your visit more enjoyable.
- Stay Hydrated: The climate inside the Flower Dome is controlled, but it’s still a good idea to carry water with you, especially if you plan to spend several hours exploring.
#GardensByTheBay #FlowerDome #FlowerExhibition #BotanicalBeauty #FloralArt
Mel小的我
🇸🇬 Gardens by the Bay: A Symphony of Green in the City
#parksandgardens #100waysoftravel
Discover the enchanting Gardens by the Bay, where cutting-edge architecture meets lush landscapes. Stroll through the iconic Supertree Grove, explore
the exotic Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, and take
in panoramic views from the OCBC Skyway. This
elevated walkway offers a unique perspective of the garden's breathtaking landscape, blending nature and innovation seamlessly.
During the visit we chose the OCBC Skyway package
because it allows us to get a closer look at the garden's features.
📍Addresss:
18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
#skyway #ocbc #garden #gardensbythebay
#singapore #summervacation
#summerdestinations
Nur R.
Most beautiful indoor garden in Singapore 🇸🇬
#parksandgardens #100waysoftravel #singapore
The indoor gardens at Gardens by the Bay in Singapore are truly spectacular. The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest offer a mesmerizing escape into lush, meticulously curated environments.
The Flower Dome features a stunning array of seasonal blooms and exotic plants from around the world, while the Cloud Forest immerses visitors in a misty, cool environment with a breathtaking waterfall and diverse mountain flora.
Both domes are architectural marvels, providing a serene and immersive experience amidst the vibrant colors and enchanting scents.
For anyone seeking a unique and beautiful indoor garden experience, Gardens by the Bay is an unmissable destination.
Entry Price:
Flower Dome and Cloud Forest: SGD 28 for adults, SGD 15 for children (ages 3-12), and SGD 23 for senior citizens (ages 60 and above).
There are also various combination tickets and discounts available.
Address: Gardens by the Bay 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore 018953
#garden #park #trip #flowerlover #parklovers #travel
Lookinggoodgina
Amazing Futuristic Attractions
We had an amazing time exploring Gardens by the Bay and the Supertree Grove. At first glance, it might seem like simple sightseeing, but the waterfalls and botanical displays are truly breathtaking. The stunning combination of futuristic architecture and lush greenery is a must-see for nature and design enthusiasts. Walking along the elevated pathways is enchanting, and the views from the top of the Supertrees are magnificent. We really enjoyed every moment of it! The incredible fusion of nature and technology makes it a must-visit destination for futuristic gardens and landscapes.
Another factor is that it's cool and misty inside, which helps alleviate Singapore's humid weather.
Alyssa Keir
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore! Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a park located in the central Marina Bay area of Singapore. It was completed in 2012, covering an area of 101 hectares, entirely built on reclaimed land, adjacent to the Marina Reservoir. Marina Bay features two giant futuristic structures, one named the "Flower Dome" and the other the "Cloud Forest," which are the world's largest columnless greenhouses.
In 2015, the Flower Dome was listed by the Guinness World Records as the "largest glass greenhouse in the world." It perfectly replicates the cool, dry climates of California, USA, and South Africa, maintaining an indoor temperature of around 20 degrees Celsius. There are approximately 30,000 plants here, encompassing about 160 species, cultivars, and varieties.
The Flower Dome mainly showcases flowers and greenery from Mediterranean and subtropical regions. It has nine different zones: the Baobabs area, the Succulent Garden, the Australian Garden, the South African Garden, the South American Garden, the Californian Garden, the Mediterranean Garden, the Olive Grove, and the Flower Field. The Flower Field area periodically hosts special flower exhibitions.
Cloud Forest
The centerpiece of the Cloud Forest greenhouse is a massive 35-meter-tall mountain, covered with plants from tropical highlands up to 2,000 meters above sea level. A 30-meter-high waterfall cascades from the top. The architectural structure, viewed from various angles on the aerial walkway, is so spectacular and marvelous, exuding a modern and sci-fi vibe, as if one is in a futuristic aerial garden.
Here, every breath is a dialogue with nature, and every stroll is a cleansing of the soul.
AudreyAdams
Singapore | The person who created Gardens by the Bay is a genius!!!
Singapore is known as the Garden City, and this is largely due to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay.
Gardens by the Bay (Gardens by the Bay) is made up of three distinct waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden, and Bay Central Garden.
The garden is divided into outdoor and indoor areas:
1⃣️The indoor area has two huge greenhouses covered by glass domes, each with a different style.
One is like a flower expo, with a variety of colorful flowers in the garden💐, competing for beauty and making people dazzled.
The other simulates a tropical rainforest🌳, with mist lingering, lush vegetation, and ups and downs, making you feel like you have entered a mysterious fairy tale world😍
2⃣️There are many tall observation decks outdoors, connected by suspension bridges
You can climb up to overlook the beauty of the garden. From a high place, you can see the beauty of the entire garden
Colorful flowers, lush green plants, and distinctive buildings form a beautiful picture💕
KaapoSaari
I hope everyone who goes to Singapore can see this post.
For sisters who are going to Singapore for the Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day,
Don't know how to play?
This latest Singapore nanny-level strategy
Save it and don't take a detour 😘
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🚗 My itinerary
Day 1: Arrive at Singapore Airport ✈️, check in 🏨
In the evening, visit Merlion Park ⛲- Clarke Quay - Old Hill Street Police Station 👮🏻♀️
These three places are not far apart, with many attractions
It is recommended to stay in this area, which is very convenient to get around
The durian ice cream grandpa is at Clarke Quay
There are food streets near Merlion and Clarke Quay
The area near Merlion is more expensive
Day 2: Fort Canning Park - National Museum - Sands SkyPark Observation Deck - Marina Bay - Skytree Light Show
Go to Fort Canning in the morning
Hidden Little Bali, with several niche museums
There is even a spice museum
The hottest photo spot is here (queue for half an hour during peak hours)
From Fort Canning Park directly to the National Museum
Note ⚠️ Only visit the permanent exhibition, the temporary exhibition is not very valuable
The focus of the visit is World War II, Lee Kuan Yew's nation-building, and relations with Malaysia
Some of the permanent exhibitions are by Teamlab
No need to visit the ArtScience Museum
Go to Sands for a rooftop view 😎
It's really beautiful at night, but you need to make an appointment in advance
I left the night to the Marina Bay Skytree Light Show
So see Sands rooftop during the day and light show at night 🐦🔥
There are three projects in Marina Bay
I think the best option is to play the Mist Forest in the evening
You can connect to the 19:45 light show, which is great 👍🏻
Day 3: Singapore Bird Park 🐦/ River Safari 🐼/ Zoo 🦓 Choose one or two - Singapore Night Safari
Singapore has four zoos, all of which are world-class 👍🏻
I've been to all four twice
The bird park is a bit far from the other three
If you want to visit two or three on the same day
Play Bird Paradise in the morning (birds are more active in the morning)
Then go to River Safari or Zoo in the afternoon
Visit Night Safari at night
Day 4: Singapore Universal Studios/Water World Choose one - Luge Racing
Leave a full day for Sentosa
You can go to Universal Studios 🎢
You have to buy a fast pass on holidays, otherwise the queue will be unbearable 😭
Water World is also worth playing 🏊🏻♂️
Universal closes at 18:30
Water World closes at 17:00
At this time, go to Luge for skyway racing
It's not so hot, hey! Just right~
Day 5: Kampong Glam - Haji Lane - Little India - Singapore Airport ✈️ Departure
Go to Chinatown/Nanyang Technological University in the morning
Or you can go to Haji Lane for photo spots
Experience South Asian style in Little India
Security is still good, not a slum
Singapore's Indian people have become localized
The banana leaf curry fish head here is the origin of banana leaf all over the world
You can try it if you like Indian food
Remember to go to the airport early
Because Changi Airport is really good for shopping
Nanyang tea, pork jerky, pandan cake, bak kut teh seasoning...
lv, 🍎 store, niche bags, comparable to shopping city!
🥰 Welcome to ask me more questions about Singapore travel~
Br00klyn N3ls0n
Singapore Gardens by the Bay Park is Breathtaking🌹❤️
#singaporetrip
I'm back in familiar and happy Singapore again. Tiffany Blue Summer Police Sunny Day in Singapore's CityWalk. Although it's a bit hot, it's just a lot of fun. Haha, the blue fountain in Singapore's Cafeteria Hotel is so beautiful. Cafeteria Hotel is known as a century old legendary hotel and has continued to maintain its traditional architectural style. While people have returned to Hangzhou, I will be hosting a live stream to chat with everyone and share my early summer clothing. Cuihuan welcomes you to meet me
Omry
Singapore's Most Diverse Attraction - Gardens by the Bay
Gardens by the Bay is one of Singapore's most iconic attractions, blending the unique charm of nature, technology, and art. Located in the city center, this futuristic garden spans over 101 hectares and features multiple themed gardens, towering Supertrees, and spectacular conservatories. Since its opening in 2012, Gardens by the Bay has quickly become a must-visit destination for both locals and tourists, offering a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.
The main highlights of the garden include the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest, two massive glass conservatories showcasing diverse plants from around the world. The Flower Dome displays plants from Mediterranean and semi-arid regions, while the Cloud Forest simulates a tropical mountain environment with a 35-meter-tall indoor waterfall. The Supertree Grove, with its towering tree-like structures, presents a stunning sight, especially during the nightly light show.
The Supertree Grove is undoubtedly one of the most iconic attractions, with its towering vertical gardens putting on a dazzling light show every night. The indoor waterfall and lush greenery of the Cloud Forest create a magical, otherworldly atmosphere. The Flower Dome showcases vibrant flowers and plants from different regions, offering a colorful and fragrant experience. Don't miss the Dragonfly Lake and Kingfisher Lake, where you can enjoy tranquil waterscapes and surrounding flora and fauna.
📍Address: 18 Marina Gardens Drive, Singapore
💰Average Cost: Entry to the outdoor gardens and Supertree Grove is free. However, the conservatories and some special attractions require an admission fee:
Flower Dome and Cloud Forest: SGD 28 for adults, SGD 15 for children (ages 3-12)
OCBC Skyway: SGD 8 for adults, SGD 5 for children
Ziggy Tao
Singapore 🇸🇬 Most beautiful indoor garden
#myhiddengems
Visiting Gardens by the Bay was truly a breathtaking experience. The futuristic Supertrees, with their towering presence, instantly captivated me, creating a stunning contrast against the skyline. Wandering through the lush gardens and exploring the magnificent conservatories felt like stepping into a world where nature and innovation harmoniously blend. This place is an absolute must-visit, offering a unique and unforgettable escape into both natural beauty and cutting-edge design.
Getting There - convenient MRT access, as the Bayfront station drops you right at the entrance.
Attractions - Cloud Forest and Flower Dome
Hotels - Marina Bay Sands and the Ritz-Carlton
Food & Restaurants - From casual eateries at Satay by the Bay to fine dining at the restaurants in Marina Bay Sands
Shopping - Marina Bay Sands mall and nearby shopping areas offer a range of boutiques and stores where you can pick up unique souvenirs and luxury items
#hiddengem #100waysoftravel #singapore #summer #garden
Lookinggoodgina
Singapore Family 4-Day Trip: Summer Fun in the City
Day 1: Merlion Park --> Chinatown --> Gardens by the Bay --> Marina Bay Sands
📍Merlion Park
Merlion Park is an iconic landmark in Singapore, featuring a statue with a lion's head and a fish's body, spouting water from its mouth. It's a great spot for photos, and it's best to visit in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat. The park also has a light show every 15 minutes, which is definitely worth seeing! 🌅
📍Chinatown
Chinatown in Singapore is rich in Chinese cuisine and century-old shops. It also houses the Sri Mariamman Temple and Jamae Mosque, showcasing Singapore's multiculturalism. The Chinatown Complex Food Centre is a great place to explore local food, with over 260 stalls offering dishes like noodles and Hainanese chicken rice. 🍜
📍Gardens by the Bay
The "Impressions of Monet" exhibition at Gardens by the Bay blends Monet's paintings with garden scenes, showcasing the beauty of Giverny. The nighttime light show and waterfall views are particularly stunning, so it's recommended to visit in the morning and stay for the evening light show. The garden also has dining facilities, making it perfect for a leisurely day out. 🌸
📍Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bay Sands features the ArtScience Museum and the SkyPark Observation Deck, offering breathtaking views of Singapore's skyline. There are various leisure activities, and the nighttime light and fireworks shows are not to be missed. The mall and restaurants at Marina Bay Sands are also worth exploring. 🌃
Day 2: Universal Studios Singapore
📍Universal Studios Singapore
Universal Studios Singapore is divided into areas like Hollywood, Sci-Fi City, Ancient Egypt, and The Lost World. It features thrilling rides like the "Transformers" 3D battle and "Jurassic Park". It's best to arrive early, download the official app to check wait times, and consider the VIP tour service to skip the lines. 🎢
Day 3: DUCKtours --> S.E.A. Aquarium --> Science Centre Singapore
📍DUCKtours
DUCKtours is an amphibious tour that lets you enjoy the scenic views of Marina Bay up close. The tour guide provides commentary on Singapore's landmarks and history, and it's recommended to book tickets in advance for the Chinese tour. 🚤
📍S.E.A. Aquarium
S.E.A. Aquarium is hosting a collaboration event with "Genshin Impact", featuring immersive spaces and interactive stamp activities. The aquarium showcases various marine life and has a touch pool for starfish, making it perfect for family visits. It's cool and comfortable in the summer, and there are light meals available inside. 🐠
📍Science Centre Singapore
Science Centre Singapore has 14 galleries with over 1,000 scientific exhibits. It also features an IMAX dome theater and interactive activities like the Fire Tornado demonstration, making it a fun place for kids to explore the wonders of science. 🧪
Day 4: Singapore Zoo --> River Safari
📍Singapore Zoo
Singapore Zoo is home to over 300 species of animals, including crocodiles, Malayan tapirs, and white tigers. There's also a kangaroo exhibit from Australia and Papua New Guinea. It's recommended to join the rhino feeding activity for a close encounter with the animals. 🐅
📍River Safari
River Safari showcases the ecosystems of the world's major rivers, including the Yangtze, Mississippi, and Amazon. It features many unique freshwater animals and has giant pandas on loan from China, making it a great family outing. 🐼
Tips:
Book tickets for popular attractions in advance to avoid queues.
Using public transportation is convenient and quick; consider getting an EZ-Link card.
always on the way
The Gardens by the Bay in Singapore: A Harmonious Blend of Modern Architecture and Natural Ecology
The Gardens by the Bay in Singapore is a perfect fusion of modern architectural marvels and the beauty of nature. As I strolled through the gardens, I was deeply captivated by the futuristic structures. The towering Supertrees are not only a visual spectacle but also a vivid embodiment of technology and environmental sustainability. The two conservatories, the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest, showcase the unique charm of modern architecture with their column-free design, making visitors feel as if they have stepped into a fantastical world filled with diverse plant species. Every corner of the Gardens by the Bay is full of surprises, allowing me to truly experience the harmonious coexistence of modern architecture and natural ecology.
CCheng94
🌟 Singapore's Top Attractions: A Must-See Guide 🎡🍃
Feeling the vibe of Singapore after some amazing travels and I've got to say, this city is a blend of modern marvels and natural wonders. Let's dive into the spots that you just can't miss!
🏝️ Sentosa
Sentosa Island is your go-to for an exhilarating mix of activities. From Universal Studios to the S.E.A Aquarium and Madame Tussauds, it's an island of fun 24/7. Snap pics, chill on the beach, and don't miss the chairlift for some epic views! 📸🏖️
🎢 Universal Studios Singapore
Thrills await at Universal Studios, with rides and shows across six themed lands. Queues are worth it for the adrenaline rush! Pro tip: Go early to beat the crowds and consider VIP for a queue-free experience. 🎉🎬
🌿 Gardens by the Bay
Escape the heat at the Gardens by the Bay with its stunning indoor waterfall and lush greenery. Check out special exhibits like Monet's Garden and stick around for the mesmerizing light show at night. 🌺💦
🌆 Marina Bay Sands
Iconic views and luxury shopping define Marina Bay Sands. Snap some photos, enjoy the view, or indulge in the mall's splendor. And if you're lucky, catch the fireworks and drone performances! 🏙️✨
🌉 Sands SkyPark
Rise above it all at Sands SkyPark for panoramic city vistas. The observation deck on the 57th floor is a marvel, offering lush gardens and dining with a view. It's a photo-op paradise! 🌤️📷
Singapore, you've been a blast! From high-flying adventures to serene gardens, each moment was unforgettable. Until next time, Lion City!
#Singapore #SingaporeAttractions #SingaporeTravel #Cityscape
_TI***7w
Gardens by the Bay - Skyway 🌴
📍Address: Gardens by the Bay, Marina Bay Sands.
🚗 Accessibility to transportation: Bayfront MRT station, Exit B.
🤿 Activities in the area: Floral gardens, skyway, cloud forest and more!
🌟 Rating: 10/10
💞Reasons to Recommend:
If you’re looking for a day trip, gardens by the bay has plenty to offer! Imagine a large garden filled with additional parks to see. The entrance offers multiple entrance tickets, I would recommend the Floral fantasy, cloud forest and skyway (skyway featured in the pictures).
💡 Think about:
The weather, some parts of the park are not open due to extreme wind.
Walking shoes, there’s lots to see and a wide park to see it so remember walking shoes!
The price might be considered expensive for all parks, but well worth it for a day.
#mytravelhacks #localguides #couplestrip
#summerdestinations #singapore #singaporetrip #gardensbythebay
Elle’s travels
Garden by the Bays Night and Day
garden by the bays เป็นสวนพักผ่อนหย่อนใจ ให้เรามาเดินเล่น มีแลนด์มาร์คสำคัญคือ Super trees
ต้นไม้ที่มีแสงไฟในตอนกลางคืน สวยงามมาก 🎆🎇🎉
และตึก marina bay sand
มีวิว singapore flyer
🕰️เวลาทำการ: 24 hr
เวลาเปิดไฟ super tree 19:45,20:45. เปิดโชว์ไฟ 15 นาที
🏖️สภาพแวดล้อม/สิ่งอำนวยความสะดวก:
ห้องน้ำและอาหารมีพร้อม มีรถบัสทัวร์
💰ราคาเฉลี่ยต่อคน: ฟรี
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รถไฟ MRT สถานี Bayfront. หรือสถานี garden by the bay ก็ได้
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Rent a car and drive in Singapore? Just read this guide!
Singapore, a garden city full of modern charm and multiculturalism, is an unforgettable self-driving trip. From the bustling urban area to the hidden street corners, from the historic buildings to the natural wonders, every turn brings new discoveries. and moved. Explore the charm of Singapore and feel the pulse and vitality of this city.
Day1: Arrive at Changi Airport—Jewel Changi Falls—Singapore Sands Mall—Lau Pa Sat Food Court
Day2: Singapore’s traditional breakfast – Little India – Haji Lane – Merlion Park – Ferris wheel – Satay Street
Day3: Safari Park—Flower Dome & Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore—Super Tree Light Show
🏝Introduction to attractions:
Huaqiong & Cloud Forest: Reference Ticket: Adult HK$116.93
Two huge greenhouse gardens, the Flower Dome is a huge greenhouse garden that brings together flowers and plants from all over the world. The greenhouse here uses advanced climate control technology to maintain constant temperature and humidity, providing an ideal growing environment for various flowers and plants. Visitors can enjoy exotic flowers and plants from different climate zones here, from Mediterranean plants to desert plants. The rich and colorful plant landscape is dazzling.
The Cloud Forest is another giant greenhouse showcasing an array of tropical biological systems. There are towering waterfalls, lush rainforests, and a wide variety of tropical plants. Visitors can climb to the "top" along the spiral trail and experience the unique landscape of alpine tropical plants.
Little India: Little India is a neighborhood full of Indian style and rich Indian cultural atmosphere. Strolling through Little India, visitors can see the colorful traditional Indian markets, spice markets and various Indian handicraft shops. There are also many historic Indian temples here, such as Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple, which has exquisite architectural style and is worth a visit. In the Little India area, visitors can taste authentic Indian food, such as Indian pancakes, curries and various desserts, as if they were transported to the movie scene of Porivod in an instant.
Haji Lane: Haji Lane is one of the most creative and artistic neighborhoods in Singapore. The streets here are lined with a variety of specialty shops and handicraft shops, selling unique art, clothing, accessories and home decorations. Haji Lane is also famous for its colorful murals and graffiti. It is a paradise for photographers, and every shot is beautiful. Next to the alley is the famous Sultan Mosque, which is one of the most important Islamic buildings in Singapore. Tourists can visit it and feel the solemnity and solemnity of the religion.
Merlion Park: Merlion Park is one of Singapore's most famous landmarks, located on the shores of Marina Bay. The Merlion statue here has the image of a lion's head and a fish's body, symbolizing the origins of Singapore's fishing village and its brave spirit. When coming to Merlion Park, tourists must take a photo with the Merlion statue. The background is the beautiful Marina Bay scenery, which is especially suitable for taking photos and checking in. There are also some other sculptures and attractions in the park, suitable for tourists to take a leisurely walk.
Ferris wheel viewing: Reference ticket: HK$210.47 for adults (including time journey)
The Singapore Flyer is one of the largest observation wheels in the world, with a height of 165 meters. Riding on the Ferris wheel, visitors can enjoy a 360-degree view of Singapore’s magnificent scenery. The Ferris wheel's cabin is spacious and comfortable, and each ride lasts about 30 minutes, giving visitors plenty of time to appreciate Marina Bay, the Singapore River and the surrounding city skyline. The Ferris wheel also provides a "time journey" experience. Visitors can learn about Singapore's history and development through interactive displays and multimedia introductions, which is a dual visual and cultural enjoyment.
🍲Food recommendations:
Bak Kut Teh: A soup made from pork bones, Chinese medicine, spices, etc., a very fragrant Nanyang cuisine.
Satay: A grilled kebab with a unique taste. In front of the Lau Pa Sat Food Court, it turns into a smoky Satay Street at night.
Yong Tau Foo: A must-have snack in Singapore’s food courts (food centers). You can pair it with your favorite side dishes and have a bowl full of happiness.
Malay cake: Colorful Malay cake, exuding the fragrance of coconut milk, soft and sweet.
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Garden of Wonder - Garden by the bay
Spent a day exploring Garden by the bay, home to diverse collection of plants and flowers.
Love the supertree groove which glow up at night with the light show at 7.45pm and 8.45pm.
We also went to the cloud forest to see the majestic waterfalls amidst the lush mountain. A very chill place for you to stroll around to explore the plants. Also, there a few photo spots for you to take pictures.
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Singapore's Must-Visit Tourist Spots!!!
A must-see in Singapore is Gardens by the Bay. At night, the lights come on and you can enjoy the stunning Supertree Show. During the day, it's a botanical garden, and at night, you can marvel at the Supertrees, creating unforgettable memories of Singapore. The Supertree Show is incredibly moving, no matter how many times you see it. 😳😳😳
🔹️Gardens by the Bay
🚩 Location: 18 Marina Gardens Drive Bayfront Plaza, Singapore 018953 Singapore
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Gardens by the Bay: A Must-Visit in Singapore
The most unmissable attraction in Singapore, without a doubt.
Like Hong Kong, Singapore is densely populated, but the level of greenery far surpasses Hong Kong. This attraction is the best example. It's not only popular among tourists but also locals. Since its opening, it has been featured in various special topics on interior design, tourism concepts, environmental design, etc. Those interested in these areas should not miss it.
Transport Tips - The location is a bit far from the city center. I chose to take a Grab to the main entrance, then walked to visit the Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and followed by the Supertree Grove, and then went through the Marina Bay Sands hotel to Bayfront Station to take the train.
Local Attractions - The Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, and then the Supertree Grove Observation Deck. TRIP.com offers various ticket packages.
The Flower Dome has different flower exhibitions each season.
The Cloud Forest is a great place to cool off and has an amazing design.
You need to plan your time to queue for the Supertree Grove Observation Deck.
The area connecting to the Marina Bay Sands Skywalk is a must-visit photo spot.
Hotel - Next door is the Marina Bay Sands hotel.
Sands Rewards Lifestyle Counter
Food and Restaurants - There are Starbucks, McDonald's fast food, and restaurants within the park, and it's connected to the Marina Bay Sands mall with a variety of cuisines.
Shopping Guide - The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands mall has various luxury and Singaporean brands, sure to satisfy any shopping desires.
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Garden by the bay
I had the opportunity to visit one of Singapore's top tourist attractions.
I had the chance to go both during the day and at night. Personally, I prefer the evening because it's quite hot during the day.
The atmosphere is that of a beautiful urban garden.
In the evening, around 7:00 PM, there is a beautiful light and sound show. You will see many tourists in the evening, waiting and lying down to watch this show, especially.
For this part, the entrance to the Super Tree Groove is free, so it's very suitable for an evening visit.
Traveling is also very convenient by MRT.
Recommended.
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Mutual exemption announced, how to have fun in Singapore for the New Year?
Singapore's charm lies in the fact that it condenses the world into 710 square kilometers.
As one of the smallest countries in the world, it is also one of the richest and most expensive countries. This time, with limited time, I went ahead and scouted for everyone.
Things to know before traveling in winter:
1. Travel attire: Summer clothes + spring clothes (because it's quite cold indoors)
2. Cost of living: Singapore is the most expensive city in the world in 2023 (tied for first with Zurich)
3. Transportation: Very convenient, never congested, and you can use a Visa card for buses and subways
4. Dining: Food courts are the cheapest and most cost-effective places in Singapore
5. Singaporeans are quite friendly, and the use of Chinese is also very high
Summary: Expensive things are just expensive, without too many downsides
How to play in Singapore for three days and two nights in winter
Day1: Downtown Marina Bay area (Marina Bay Sands, Merlion, Gardens by the Bay, Asian Civilisations Museum, Fort Canning, Little India, Chinatown, Haji Lane are all in that area)
Day2: Sentosa area (cable car, beaches, Universal Studios)
Day3: Orchard Road and Changi Airport (Orchard Road is what I think is the most suitable street for a city walk in Singapore)
Above all, I hope this helps friends planning to travel to Singapore. Have fun! Have a nice trip!