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Flower Dome Singapore View – What is inside?

Flower Dome Singapore View at Garden by the Bay is a large garden with awe of nature where flowers from various parts of the world. The flowers and plants are from South West Australia, South Africa, Mediterranean and California are grown in the Flower Dome. Besides that, the climate inside Flower Dome Singapore is a replication of cool-dry climate of Mediterranean regions. Flower Dome Singapore boasts with spectacular and innovative in design from exterior to interior as well.

How to Go Garden by The Bay Flower Dome Singapore?

Option 1: Nearest MRT with 15 minutes walking distance

From Bayfront MRT Station (CE1/DT16) Exit B follow the underground linkway and cross the Dragonfly/Meadow Bridge into Gardens by the Bay.

Option 2: Lazy to walk

Get the shuttle service at Bayfront Plaza with charges except for wheelchair passengers is FOC.

 

Flower Dome Singapore View Admission Rate

(There is generally two types of rate): Visit the official website for latest price.

1. Standard Ticket

  • Adult: $20
  • Child (3-12 years old): $12

2. Singapore Resident Ticket

(Applicable for Singapore citizens, permanent residents and those living in Singapore, including holders of employment passes, work permits or dependent passes.

  • Adult: $12
  • Senior Citizen (≥60 years old): $8
  • Child (3-12 years old): $8

 

Thing to Do Before Visit Flower Dome Singapore

1. Purchase admission ticket online or mobile apps.

Please visit the Garden by the Bay website. Alternatively download the “GARDENS BY THE BAY” mobile app which can be found in App Store for iPhone or Google Play for Android. For this moment, the onsite Ticketing Counters at Gardens by the Bay will not be open until further notice.

 

2. Pre-book Visit Date & Time

It is mandatory for all visitors are to pre-book their visiting date and time in advance before heading to Flower Dome Singapore. As a countermeasure to ensure safe distancing and better crowd regulation. Besides that, Flower Dome will be closed for maintenance for one day in every month. For details please refer the announcement of the official website

 

What To Expect in Garden by The Bay Flower Dome Singapore View?

In South American Garden, exotic plants such as Monkey Puzzle Tree, the Puya and Chilean Wine Palm. The Chilean Wine Palm also is known as the ‘Incredible Hulk’ due to its massive girth and height. There is multiple goods for different parts of this tree, as the seeds are edible while the leaves can be used to make baskets.

Chilean Wine Palm

Flower Dome Singapore View has the biggest column-less greenhouses shape like an eggshell.

Flower Dome Eggshell

Various colourful Daisy can be spotted in Flower Dome.

Flower Dome Daisy View

Flower Pink Daisy

In the Australian Garden see the native floral that is full bloom. 

Australian Garden View

In Californian Garden, head up the stairs and be welcomed by the colourful ‘Chaparral’ from the Californian Mediterranean region. The tree of citrus Japonica which is commonly known as kamquat is a fruit with bright orange colour kamquat.

Californian Garden

‘Precious’ lemon fruit.

Yellow Lemon

Green colour orange fruit.

Orange

A pair of grapefruit.

Grapefruit

In Mediterranean Garden showcases the region’s native plants, such as the Stone Pine or Date Palm. The entrance to Mediterranean Garden look gorgeous.

Gorgeous Flower Dome

View of Singapore Flyer from Flower Dome

View of Singapore Flyer

The Countryside.

Countryside

In the Flower Field display, the Big Blue Salvia with brilliant purple-blue flowers and a hardy, vigorous growth habit. Eye-catching of this unusual blue-flowered shrub , interspersed with the sunflowers nearby the castle.

Flower Dome Castle

Big Blue Salvia Flower

Nearby Attraction to Flower Dome:

  • Cloud Forest
  • Far East Organization Children’s Garden
  • Marina Bay waterfront
  • Pollen

Nearby Eatplace to Flower Dome:

  • Majestic Bay ( Chinese restaurant)
  • Fennel Café (Mediterranean cuisine suitable for all-day casual dining)
  • Bakerzin

 

 

 

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