Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore Botanic Gardens

About Singapore Botanic Gardens


The Singapore Botanic Gardens are a 156-year-old public garden located at the fringe of the Singapore's Central Business District. The Gardens is the only tropical garden to be inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and is the most popular tourist attraction in Singapore, attracting over five million visitors annually.
The Gardens are the birthplace of the orchid hybrid Vanda Miss Joaquim, which is Singapore's national flower.
The Gardens were originally called the Singapore Botanical Gardens and Museum, and their primary purpose was to serve as a botanical research institution. In 1874, the Gardens were opened to the public. 
The Singapore Botanic Gardens are organized into four main gardens: the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, the Rain Forest, the Orchid Garden, and the Symphony Lake Garden.
The Jacob Ballas Children's Garden is a six-hectare garden designed for children. It is home to a variety of plants and animals, including a butterfly garden, a frog pond, and a tree house.
The Rain Forest is a two-hectare garden that recreates the rainforest environment. It is home to a variety of plants and animals, including a lily pond, a waterfall, and a 35-metre-long suspended bridge.
The Orchid Garden is a one-hectare garden that is home to more than 2,000 orchid species.The Symphony Lake Garden is a six-hectare garden that is home to a variety of plants and animals, including a lake, a waterfall, and a musical fountain.
The Gardens are open from 5:00am to 12:00mn daily. Admission is free for all visitors, although there are charges for parking and for selected attractions within the Gardens.
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FAQ's on Singapore Botanic Gardens

1. What is the history of the Singapore Botanic Gardens?

The Singapore Botanic Gardens was founded in 1859 by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. It is the oldest garden in Singapore and the only garden in the world to be awarded UNESCO World Heritage status.

2. What is the size of the Singapore Botanic Gardens?

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is spread over an area of 54 hectares.

3. What are some of the features of the Botanic Gardens?

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is home to a vast and diverse collection of orchids, plants and trees from across the world, including a collection of tropical plants from the Americas, Africa and Asia. It also features a lake, a bandstand, a children's play area and a number of restaurants and cafes.

4. What are the opening hours of the Singapore Botanic Gardens?

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is open daily from 5am to 12 midnight.

5. What is the admission fee for the Botanic Gardens?

Admission is free for all visitors.

6. How do I get to the Singapore Botanic Gardens?

The Singapore Botanic Gardens is located in the heart of Singapore and is easily accessible by public transport. It is a short walk from the Botanic Gardens MRT station.

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