Singapore Botanic Gardens, A Tropical Haven of Diverse Flora and Fauna

1 Cluny Road, Singapore, 259569
There are many rare tropical plants in the botanical garden
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Introduction

Founded in 1822, Singapore Botanic Gardens is located in the heart of Singapore and covers an area of 64 hectares. The garden is home to a diverse collection of plants, including rare species such as daffodils, roses, ferns, and desert plants, even some endangered species. This fully demonstrates the professionalism and diversity of Singapore Botanic Gardens, attracting many locals to come for walks, picnics, jogging, and wedding photography. The most famous attraction is the National Orchid Garden, which houses over 1,000 varieties of orchids, including more than 2,000 hybrids. The Vanda Miss Joaquim orchid, Singapore's national flower, is also preserved here. For travelers who love nature and plants, this is a must-visit destination. In addition, Singapore Botanic Gardens also has Asia's first children's garden - the Jacob Ballas Children's Garden, providing a special learning and discovery experience for children. The garden also offers free symphony concerts from time to time, while visitors who come just to jog can relax here too.
Address
1 Cluny Road, Singapore, 259569
Opening hours
5:00-24:00, the opening hours of the National Orchid Garden are from 8:30-19:00.
Transportation
Metro Line 2 (Yellow Line), Line 3 (Blue Line), Botanic Garden.