Singapore Botanic Gardens located at 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore 259569

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183-acre botanical gardens with sculptures, a swan lake & significant collection of tropical trees.

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Khatijah Ibrahim

4 Google Rating

It's been quite some time I've been to this place. After some renovation, it's one of Singapore's at

4/ 5

It's been quite some time I've been to this place. After some renovation, it's one of Singapore's attractive places to explore n enjoy. We went to the Orchid Park n marvelled at all the wonderful species at close encounter. It's one of the places where u can enjoy a slow walk n immersed in the natural surroundings simultaneously. Good to exercise too!

Manish Gayan

5 Google Rating

One of the best-reserved places in Singapore. It's very well maintained and one can spend hours roam

5/ 5

One of the best-reserved places in Singapore. It's very well maintained and one can spend hours roaming around or just relaxing. The place is vast and probably will take you more than half a day to fully explore it. I always enjoy going here for morning runs and then treating myself to a good full-filling breakfast in one of the many award-winning restaurants located inside the garden. Recommended full time 😁.

Maggie Jacob

5 Google Rating

Go to the Botanical Gardens and there you’ll find the Orchard Garden. I never knew there were so m

5/ 5

Go to the Botanical Gardens and there you’ll find the Orchard Garden. I never knew there were so many varieties of Orchids. Lots of seating areas to admire the scenery or to rest up. Well worth a visit.

Diana Dai

5 Google Rating

The plants were beautiful and well maintained... nice spacious space to immense yourself in the natu

5/ 5

The plants were beautiful and well maintained... nice spacious space to immense yourself in the nature. When you are down for a break, there are also various restaurants to choose from. Really enjoyed myself there... would be even better if the humidity and weather show some mercy

Rita Montgomery

5 Google Rating

If you are in Singapore then you really must do yourself a favor and see the Singapore Botanical Gar

5/ 5

If you are in Singapore then you really must do yourself a favor and see the Singapore Botanical Gardens. It is immense, very diverse and a rich tropical flare so different from gardens in the west that I've visited ...and I've seen many. Like so many things about Singapore it's magnificent in it's scale, beauty and attention to detail. The orchid garden, somewhat set apart is worth the time too.

Elsie Sim

5 Google Rating

Nature at it's best. Very beautiful and well maintained gardens with unique plants and flora. Within

5/ 5

Nature at it's best. Very beautiful and well maintained gardens with unique plants and flora. Within the grounds, you can find one of the best orchid gardens the world. Great for outing with friends and family. Have picnics on the lawns. There are restaurants that are dog friendly too. Worthy of UNESCO heritage tag.

John Bradshaw

5 Google Rating

Huge grounds which are home to lots of big monitor lizards, chickens, squirrels and other wildlife (

5/ 5

Huge grounds which are home to lots of big monitor lizards, chickens, squirrels and other wildlife (including snakes) which wander freely. Great for an enjoyable walk. The orchid garden ( which you have to pay to enter) is spectacular and well worth the effort of visiting. Not just for flower enthusiasts.

Megan Tucker

4 Google Rating

I came here to see the virgin rain forest section, and the ginger/turmeric gardens. I am not sure i

4/ 5

I came here to see the virgin rain forest section, and the ginger/turmeric gardens. I am not sure if it is virgin rain forest ... but it was quite nice. The walks and paths are well kept. And I loved the turmeric and ginger section (maybe more interesting for gardeners though). The information about the rubber tree industry was fascinating as well.

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