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Gardens by the Bay garden in Singapore, SG
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View of Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, SG
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View of Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, SG
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Gardens by the Bay

4.7(156,187 reviews)Park
🕑 4-5 hours for a full experience including both conservatories, outdoor gardens, and Children's Garden, or 2-3 hours for a shorter visit focused on highlights and the light show👶 Best for all ages. Toddlers love splashing in the Children's Garden water play areas, school-age kids enjoy exploring the Cloud Forest's misty walkways and indoor waterfall, and teens appreciate the Instagram-worthy Supertrees and evening light shows.

About

Gardens by the Bay is a futuristic wonderland that mesmerizes children with its towering 16-story Supertrees, immersive indoor conservatories featuring cloud forests and exotic flowers, and outdoor gardens perfect for running and exploring. The nightly light and music shows transform the Supertrees into a magical spectacle that captivates kids of all ages, while the Children's Garden offers interactive water play zones and educational activities.

Highlights

  • Supertree Grove with evening Garden Rhapsody light and music shows (free, twice nightly)
  • Cloud Forest conservatory with indoor waterfall and elevated treetop walkway through misty gardens
  • Children's Garden with splash pads, water play areas, treehouse, and adventure trails (ages 12 and under)
  • Flower Dome featuring seasonal flower displays and themed gardens from Mediterranean climates
  • OCBC Skyway, a suspended bridge connecting Supertrees 22 meters above ground for adventurous families

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Download the Gardens by the Bay app before visiting for interactive games and audio guides that keep kids engaged throughout your visit.
  2. 2.Arrive at the Children's Garden early (opens 10:00 AM) as it can get crowded by midday. Bring swimwear and towels for the water play areas.
  3. 3.Book combo tickets online in advance for the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories to save money and skip ticket counter lines.
  4. 4.Visit the Supertree Grove just before sunset (around 7:00 PM) so kids can see it in daylight first, then stay for the free Garden Rhapsody light show at 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM.
  5. 5.Wear comfortable walking shoes and bring sunscreen and hats, as much of the outdoor area has limited shade despite Singapore's heat.

Best Time to Visit

Visit weekday mornings (9:00-11:00 AM) to avoid tour groups and the midday heat. The conservatories are air-conditioned and perfect for hot afternoons. Early evenings (6:00-8:00 PM) offer cooler temperatures and the stunning light shows, though weekends can be very crowded.

What to Know

Outdoor gardens are free, but paid tickets are required for the conservatories (around SGD $28 adults, $15 children 3-12), Cloud Forest, and Supertree Observatory. Multiple dining options are available including casual cafes and restaurants. The venue is fully stroller-accessible with wheelchair-friendly pathways throughout.

Seasonal Notes

Open year-round with consistent tropical weather. The conservatories feature rotating seasonal flower displays, with spectacular shows during Chinese New Year (January/February) and Christmas (December). Singapore's rainy season (November to January) means outdoor areas may be wet, but covered walkways and indoor conservatories remain accessible. March to August offers the driest weather for maximum outdoor exploration.

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Nearby Eats

Satay by the Bay, located within Gardens by the Bay, offers affordable hawker-style food courts with local favorites like chicken rice and noodles in an open-air waterfront setting. Alternatively, the nearby Marina Bay Sands mall has numerous family-friendly restaurants including Din Tai Fung and Shake Shack, just a 10-minute walk away.

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