Gardens by the Bay is a premier urban nature park located in the heart of Singapore, known for its iconic Supertree Grove and diverse plant life.
Gardens by the Bay is a futuristic nature park spanning 250 acres of reclaimed land in the heart of Singapore. It consists of three waterfront gardens: Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central, with the Bay South Garden being the largest and most famous. The park is a symbol of Singapore's metamorphosis into a City in a Garden. It features the iconic Supertree Grove, home to towering tree-like structures covered in a variety of plant species. The park also boasts two massive cooled conservatories: the Flower Dome, which replicates a cool, dry Mediterranean climate, and the Cloud Forest, which features a tropical mountain environment and the world's tallest indoor waterfall. Since its opening in 2012, Gardens by the Bay has been visited by millions, drawn to its stunning landscapes, horticultural artistry, environmental education, and breathtaking views of the Marina Bay skyline.
Supertree Grove and its vertical gardens
Flower Dome, the largest glass greenhouse in the world
Cloud Forest with its misty mountains and waterfalls
The OCBC Skyway, offering panoramic views of the gardens
Features 18 vertical gardens and hosts a nightly light-and-sound show.
Cooled conservatory hosting an array of exotic plants and flowers in a dry climate.
Includes a misty forest, high-altitude vegetation, and a towering waterfall.