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Singapore Botanic Gardens

Singapore is well-known as a City in a Garden. The Singapore Botanic Gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore, joining the ranks of iconic landmarks such as Cambodia’s Angkor Wat and The Great Wall of China.

Established in 1859 with the aid of using the Agri-Horticultural Society, 60 acres of land had been converted from a disused plantation into the famous leisure lawn today.

It is a popular venue for jogging, eating or simply relaxing. The sprawling grounds are a hub for botanical and horticultural research.

The National Orchid Garden, the world’s most extensive orchid display, has over 60,000 vegetation and orchid.

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Address 

1 Cluny Road, Singapore 259569

Opening Hours

Daly 5am–12am

By Bus

Tanglin Entrance
SBS Transit: 7, 105, 123, 174, 174E
SMRT: 75, 77, NR8
Tower Transit: 106

Bukit Timah Entrance (Bus services via Bukit Timah & Dunearn Road)
SBS Transit: 48, 66, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170
SMRT: 67

Admission

Free

By MRT

Nearby Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) stations are available. They are:

Orchard Road MRT Station
North-South Line [Red]Transfer to bus services and alight at Napier Road required

Botanic Gardens MRT Station
Circle Line [Yellow] & Downtown Line [Blue]Bukit Timah Entrance

Group Visit/Contact

Singapore Botanic Gardens
1800 471 7300
nparks_sbg_visitor_services@nparks.gov.sg

National Orchid Garden
6475 5060 Ticketing Information

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