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Gardens by the Bay, Singapore Overview

Nestled in Central Singapore, Gardens by the Bay are the botanic gardens of the future, the land of next-gen Supertrees groves, high-tech space domes, and outlandish sculptures. Home to almost 4,00,000 plants, Gardens by the Bay is famous for its awe-inspiring contemporary architecture and the hypnotic Garden Rhapsody, the light and sound show.

The vast and colorful super park conservatories is spread across 250 acres of reclaimed land along the waterfront. Its famous Supertree structures, which are futuristic botanical giants connected by a commanding Skyway, offer a mesmerizing view as one traverses the skywalk over the gardens. The over-sized seashell-shaped greenhouse of Gardens by the Bay, called the Flower Dome, is the largest glass greenhouse in the world recreating chilly mountain climates.

 

Gardens by the Bay Attractions

1. Flower Dome

Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay

What is it? A flower show inside the glass dome showcasing the rarest and most beautiful flower of different regions.
Flower Dome is one of the two cooled conservatories in Gardens by the Bay located along the Marina reservoir. It is the world's largest column less glasshouse. The distinctive feature of this manmade wonder is that is not just an architectural and modern edifice to witness but it is built to reduce the greenhouse effect and environmental footprints.

2. Cloud Forest

Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay

 

What is it? An enclosed glass dome with an environment and vistas of mountains and high altitude biosphere.
The other one of the cooled conservatories at Gardens by the Bay is the Cloud Forest which is known for its high-altitude artificial environment. The glass dome is built to offer the visitors the views and ambiance as if they are surrounded by mountains.

3. Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lake

Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lake at Gardens by the Bay

What is it? An artificial lake ecosystem where one can spot various aquatic plants and species.
Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lake is an effort to create an aquatic ecosystem to preserve rare plants and species. A futuristic approach to keep nature close to development is also a great way to explore the various species that survive in the aquatic ambiance. Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lake is an artificial island with a lake and planted vegetation in the vicinity.

4. The Canyon

The Canyon at Gardens by the Bay

What is it? A garden with a variety of rock formations.

Timings: 5:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Entry: No Entry Fee

The Canyon has Singapore's largest collection of rock formations, brought all the way from China, with over 60 rock sculptures in the vicinity. Adding to the beauty of is what Gardens by the Bay is best known for, the plants. The blend of rocks and plants best portrayed here.

5. Sun Pavilion

Sun Pavilion at Gardens by the Bay

What is it? The structure is known for its desert ecosystem.

Timings: 5:00 AM - 2:00 AM
Entry: No Entry Fee

Sun Pavilion will teleport one right inside a desert with its vegetation and ecosystem that has been carefully crafted to give the desert like experience. Another effort to safe keep the nature and plant species Sun Pavilion has the largest collection cacti and succulent plants in the whole of Singapore.

6. The Meadow - Bay South Garden

The Meadow at Gardens by the Bay

What is it? An open area that hosts concerts and shows.

Timings: All Day
Entry: No Entry Fee

Imagine a grand outdoor space with live performances and in its backdrop the skyline of the city with beauties like Marina Sands Bay and Singapore Eye. One also gets the panoramic views of the attractions of the Gardens of the Bay such as the Super grove, conservatories, and walkway.

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