Mary & Reid | Hawaii Food & Travel
An aerial panoramic view of the iconic Gardens by the Bay in Singapore, showcasing its remarkable architectural wonders. The centerpiece is the futuristic Supertree Grove, a cluster of towering tree-like structures that come alive with a dazzling light and music show at night. Nearby, the distinctive Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories, two massive glass greenhouse domes, house thousands of plant species from around the world. The Singapore skyline and modern skyscrapers loom in the background, with the serene waters of the Marina Bay providing a picturesque foreground.

Tips on visiting Gardens by the Bay 🌱✨ (save this post for future reference): . Admission Rates (standard prices): Supertree Grove & light show: Free OCBC Skyway: $8 adult / $5 child Flower Dome & Cloud Forest: $28 adult / $15 child Floral Fantasy: $20 adult / $12 child . CLOUD FOREST: As soon as the park opens, head straight to the Cloud Forest Conservatory. This way, you can get a photo in front of the 30 meters indoor waterfall with no distractions. Aside from the waterfall, there are some really awesome rare plants to see! . FLOWER DOME: This is currently the largest glass greenhouse in the world. The flower theme changes every few weeks. Take your time going through the gardens - especially if it’s hot outside! The flower dome and cloud forest is the best place to cool down at the park. . SUPERTREE GROVE: The best time to see it is at night during the Garden Rhapsody light show when it comes to life with music and lights (show times: 7:45pm and 8:45pm daily - 15 minute show). Get there 30 minutes early (it gets very crowded) to get a good area to lay on the floor in front of the main supertree. Best thing about the light show is that it’s free for everyone - no entrance fee needed. . GARDENS BY THE BAY: Home to 1.5 million plats of over 5,000 species from all over the world. . BEST PLACE TO EAT: Satay by the Bay - Gardens by the Bay’s very own hawker centre where you can try local delights! . Other Dining Options: McDonald’s, Texas Chicken, Cafe Coco, Chutney Mary, Nigata Bento, Pho Street, Hill Street Coffee Shop, Hong Kong Sheng Kee Noodle House, Children’s Garden Cafe, Cafe Crema, Bakerzin, Pollen, Cafe Aster, and Majestic Bay Seafood Restaurant. #wanderlustylexsingapore . . . . .

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