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GARDENS by The BAY: Singapore's Iconic Super Trees, Cloud Dome, and Sleeping Child Installation Art
GARDENS by The BAY: Singapore's Iconic Super Trees, Cloud Dome, and Sleeping Child Installation Art
GARDENS by The BAY: Singapore's Iconic Super Trees, Cloud Dome, and Sleeping Child Installation Art
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GARDENS BY THE BAY: Singapore's Iconic Super Trees, Cloud Dome, and
Sleeping Child Installation Art @VisitSingapore
2/23/15 Update: GARDENS BY THE BAY Singapore: What's the Best Way to Explore the Gardens?
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GARDENS BY THE BAY is Singapore's newest icon -- a $1-billion investment over a 100-hectare green park
zone located in Marina Bay's "new downtown" area. It is known for its 12 Steel Giant Supertrees and 2 cooled
dome conservatories: The Cloud Forest and the Flower Dome.
It is a project by Singapore's National Parks Board, which aims to boldly transform the City of Singapore into a
"City in a Garden" instead of just a "Garden City". It was recently awarded the World Building of the Year in
the World Architecture Festival 2012.
This is deanitely one of the Singapore attractions I would recommend for a date with that special someone or
to spend time with the family. You need to allot 3 hours max to explore the gardens.
Here are some tips on how to have an awesome experience in Gardens by the Bay:
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One of the fastest ways to get to Gardens by the Bay is via the Circle Line of the MRT. You have to go down at
BAY FRONT MRT Station (CE1) and take Exit B. Follow the underground link way and you'll exit near the
Dragongy Bridge into Gardens by the Bay.
(Note: You can also go via the North-South line, and go down at Marina Bay MRT Station (NS27/CE2). Take
exit A and ride on the Bus Service 400. You can go down along Marina Bay Gardens Drive, which is 4 stops
away.)
GARDENS BY THE BAY is directly across Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Centre. You just have to
walk across the Lion Bridge that connects to the Dragongy Bridge.
This is the Dragongy Bridge entrance. You can have a leisurely walk around the dijerent heritage gardens
going to the dijerent domes.
Here is a view of the Dragongy Lake from the bridge with the Singapore Flyer, the cluster of 3 Supertrees in
the Silver Garden, and the Flower Dome in the background.
SUPERTREE GROVE
The Supertrees are AWESOME! They are 25 to 50 metres, 16 storeys high, with large canopies that provide
shade in the daytime and provide a platform for light and sounds at night.
There are 12 interconnected steel Supertrees in the Supertree Grove, 3 Supertrees in the Golden Garden
near the Visitor Centre, and another cluster of 3 in the Silver Gardens.
You can't help but be awestruck by the presence of these giant structures.
The tallest, 50-meter tree has a Supertree-top Bistro that provides a 360o-view of the gardens.
Two of the 25-meter Supertrees are connected by a canopy walk known as the "OCBC Skyway".
OCBC SKYWAY
You go up the OCBC Skyway via the elevator inside the trees for S$5/person. The best time to go is before
the sun is about to set.
I love the bird's-eye view you get from here.
It's interesting to see the canopy of trees, up close and personal.
You can walk among the Supertrees to meditate or lift up a prayer to thank God for all the blessings and
awesome experiences in your life.
It's a great place to HHWW with your special someone or take your Gardens by the Bay portrait photo as your
souvenir.
CLOUD FOREST
The 30-meter waterfall and cool weather greet you as you enter the Cloud Forest dome.
I was impressed with the lush environment with waterfalls, dijerent gora, and a walkway that makes you feel
like you are among the clouds.
From the gound goor, you can take an elevator to the Waterfall View to have a closer look at the falls, and
take another elevator to the highest point called The Lost World.
The Lost World exudes a mysterious aura.
It simulates the plants, vegetation and garden environment that can thrive at around 2,000 metres above sea
level.
Here's also a look at the waterfalls from the highest goor.
At the highest point, you can enjoy panoramic views of the Marina Bay Waterfront.
My favorite part of the Cloud Forest is the Cloud Walk, where you feel like you are walking among the clouds
and around a mountain.
If you love plants and gowers, you'll appreciate the dijerent orchids and rare plants displayed there.
When you look below you, you'll see the Treetop walk and the ground goor access.
As you go down, you'll see the Crystal Mountain, which showcases various stalactites and stalagmites.
Before you exit, you can visit the Secret Garden,
where you can also watch a presentation on Climate Change, and
appreciate the eco-friendly operation of Gardens by the Bay.
It is best to take the garden cruiser to go around the gardens, then visit the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome,
and end with a leisurely stroll in the Canopy Skywalk. Budget S$38/person to get the ultimate experience of
the gardens.
The Flower Dome was closed when I visited on a Monday, so I guess I have a reason to go back -- but this
time with the family. :)
Access to the outdoor gardens at Bay South is free, while admission charges apply to the Cooled
Conservatories and OCBC Skyway.
Two Conservatories Entrance Fee: S$28 Adult and Senior Citizen | S$15 Child (age 3-12)
OCBC Skyway Fee: S$5 Adult and Senior Citizen | S$3 Child (age 3-12)
Garden Cruiser: S$5 Adult and Senior Citizen | S$3 Child (age 3-12)
Related Blog Post: GARDENS BY THE BAY Singapore: What's the Best Way to Explore the Gardens?
@VisitSingapore
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SINGAPORE LITTLE INDIA WALK: Dhobis, Saris & a Spot of Curry (A Review)
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If you have tips on awesome food and travel destinations, please email me at anton@diaz.ph.
Full Disclosure: My Singapore trip is courtesy of Singapore Tourism to promote Singapore as a summer
destination for Filipinos . I wrote this blog post myself, and it expresses my own opinions.
I have no business relationship with any company mentioned in this post or any organization promoting it. As
a policy, I do not accept advertising from food and travel places we feature in the blog.
P.S. We did not try the restaurants around the garden. Is the bistro or the other restaurants worth it?