Singapore Botanic Gardens
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Singapore Botanic Gardens is a World Heritage Site where you can walk slowly among tropical plants, broad lawns, and lakes right in the city. Slot it between shopping malls and skyscrapers, and you'll see a different side of Singapore.
The gardens are wide, so it's better to choose areas of interest instead of trying to see everything. If you plan to include the National Orchid Garden, avoid the hottest hours and bring water.
Visitor information
| Hours | See the official information. |
|---|---|
| Admission | See the official information. |
| Address | 1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569 |
| Getting there | Take the MRT to Botanic Gardens or Napier Station |
Opening hours and prices may change. Please check the official channel before visiting when an item says to check the official notice.
Useful tips
- Go in the morning or late afternoon to reduce the burden of heat and strong sun.
- If you're seeing the Orchid Garden too, leave plenty of time for the garden walk.
- Once you start planning the route, the gardens can feel larger than expected. Since the official site provides visiting information by area, matching your entrance with the gardens you want to see before you go will cut down on backtracking.
Frequently asked questions
Is it a good place to visit with kids?
With broad outdoor spaces and walking paths, it's good for family visits. That said, midday is hot and humid, so factor in shade, water, and breaks.
What should I focus on inside the gardens?
Official guidance presents Singapore Botanic Gardens by area. If you're short on time, it's better to choose your priorities first, such as the National Orchid Garden, the lake area, or an entrance near an MRT station, instead of trying to see everything.