Step into a real-life fantasyland at Gardens by the Bay, Singapore’s most iconic nature park where futuristic design meets lush greenery on an epic scale. This award-winning attraction invites you to explore a world of botanical wonder right in the heart of the city. Begin your visit with the Flower Dome, the world’s largest glass greenhouse, where you’ll walk through ever-changing floral displays from Mediterranean and semi-arid regions. It’s like strolling through spring all year long.
Next, enter the Cloud Forest, a misty mountain wrapped in orchids and ferns, crowned by a stunning indoor waterfall that towers 35 metres high. As you ascend via a spiraling walkway, you’ll uncover plant life from tropical highlands and learn how climate change impacts ecosystems around the globe. Then, don’t miss a walk through the Supertree Grove — towering vertical gardens that light up in a magical music-and-light show each evening, turning the park into a glowing, dreamlike world.
From vibrant gardens and cool conservatories to panoramic skywalks and nightly light shows, Gardens by the Bay is not just a park — it’s a full sensory adventure. Whether you’re a nature lover, photographer, or dreamer, this is one stop in Singapore that will leave you enchanted and inspired.
Gardens by the Bay continues to evolve with exciting new attractions in 2025, making it more immersive and engaging than ever. The Cloud Forest now hosts Jurassic World: The Experience, opening May 29, 2025, featuring life-sized animatronic dinosaurs like a towering Brachiosaurus and a thrilling T. rex encounter. In the Flower Dome, Monet’s Garden Exhibition brings Claude Monet’s iconic Giverny gardens to life with vibrant blooms and digital art, offering a dreamlike stroll through impressionist beauty. Launching in December 2025, the IMBA Theatre will be a hub for immersive art, debuting with works by Fernando Botero and other global artists. Sustainability also takes centre stage with the expansion of mangrove wetlands at Bay East Garden by 2027, enhancing biodiversity and climate resilience. Adding festive cheer, the Christmas Train Show, introduced in 2024, features delightful miniature trains running through holiday-themed landscapes in the Flower Dome, making the park a year-round destination for all ages.