[Singapore] In hot weather, it is best to stay in a greenhouse

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The Flower Dome, located within Singapore’s Gardens by the Bay, is a marvel of modern architecture and horticulture. This spectacular greenhouse holds the Guinness World Record for the largest glass greenhouse, and offers visitors a unique opportunity to explore a diverse collection of plants from around the world. As I stepped into the Flower Dome, I was greeted by a cool, dry climate that mimics conditions found in the Mediterranean region and the semi-arid tropics. The temperature inside ranges between 23°C and 25°C, providing a comfortable environment to explore the various themed gardens.

My favorite highlights include:
Baobab and Bottle Trees: These trees, known for their unique shapes, are a must-see. The Baobab tree, known as the “Tree of Life” in particular, is impressive.

Succulent Garden: Discover a variety of succulents that thrive in arid conditions, showcasing their amazing adaptability.

Flower Field Hall: This spacious space can accommodate up to 1,000 people and is often used for events and exhibitions.

Seasonal Displays: The Flower Dome hosts a series of seasonal floral displays, ensuring there’s always something new to see. Currently, you can enjoy the “Impressions of Monet” exhibition, which combines horticulture and digital art to celebrate the work of Claude Monet.

Whether you are a nature lover, photography enthusiast, or simply looking for a peaceful escape from the busy city, the Flower Dome offers a refreshing and educational experience. Don’t forget to check the Gardens by the Bay website for any maintenance closures or special events that may enhance your visit. Embark on a botanical journey and immerse yourself in the beauty of the Flower Dome - a true gem in the heart of Singapore.

🕰️Opening hours: 9:00 am to 9:00 pm, last entry at 8:00 pm

📍Address: Gardens by the Bay, Singapore, the nearest MRT station is Marina Bay Station.

💰Average Cost:
Non-residents:
Adults: SGD 59
Children (3-12 years): SGD 45
Singapore Residents:
Adults: SGD 12
Children (3-12 years): SGD 8

Post by Ziggy Tao | Aug 23, 2024

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