Gardens by the Bay, a 101 hectares park famous with its super trees and two cooled conservatories, is the newest addition to the places to visit in Singapore. The park consist of three waterfront gardens: Bay South Garden, Bay East Garden and Bay Central Garden. The main attractions in the park are two cooled conservatories, The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, and super trees.
Admission to the Outdoor Gardens in Bay South is free. Theare are several attractions you need to buy ticket to go in. Two cooled conservatories need admission. The elevated walkway, the OCBC Skyway, between two of the larger Supertrees for visitors to have aerial view of the Gardens needs ticket. And there is also a Garden Cruiser Trail. You can hop onto the Garden Cruiser tram and go on a 20 minute ride around Bay South Garden. Tune in to informative commentary as you take in the views of the Cooled Conservatories, Themed Gardens, the Meadow and the Supertree Grove. This also requires ticket.
The rates can be divided into two categories: admission rates for residents and standard admission rates. Here are the ticket prices for Cooled Conservatories and OCBC Skyway in Gardens by the Bay.
Local Resident Rate
Local resident rate is for Singapore citizens, permanent residents and those living in Singapore, including holders of employment passes, work permits or dependent passes. To enjoy these ticket rates, which are cheaper than standard admission rates, you need proof of residency when purchasing tickets or when entering conservatories.
Time to time there are deals to enter Gardens By The Bay in coupon sites. For example this deal from deals.com.sg allows you to visit Gardens by the Bay attraction (admission to Flower Dome + Cloud Forest) Amphibious DUKW® Tour (Option 1) or River Cruise (Option 2).
Standard Admission Rates
Gardens by the Bay Annual Pass
Annual Pass, Friends of the Gardens, provides unlimited admission into the two conservatories and OCBC Skyway for one year. Family Pass (2 adults & 3 children (3 - 12 years old)) costs $180 while Individual Adult Pass costs $68. Senior Citizen Pass annual pass costs $60.
Admission to the Outdoor Gardens in Bay South is free. Theare are several attractions you need to buy ticket to go in. Two cooled conservatories need admission. The elevated walkway, the OCBC Skyway, between two of the larger Supertrees for visitors to have aerial view of the Gardens needs ticket. And there is also a Garden Cruiser Trail. You can hop onto the Garden Cruiser tram and go on a 20 minute ride around Bay South Garden. Tune in to informative commentary as you take in the views of the Cooled Conservatories, Themed Gardens, the Meadow and the Supertree Grove. This also requires ticket.
Local Resident Rate
Local resident rate is for Singapore citizens, permanent residents and those living in Singapore, including holders of employment passes, work permits or dependent passes. To enjoy these ticket rates, which are cheaper than standard admission rates, you need proof of residency when purchasing tickets or when entering conservatories.
One Conservatory | Two Conservatories | OCBC Skyway | Garden Cruiser | |
Adult |
$12 | $20 | $5 | $5 |
Senior Citizen (≥ 60 years old) | $8 | $15 | $5 | $5 |
Child (3 - 12 years old) | $8 | $12 | $3 | $3 |
Time to time there are deals to enter Gardens By The Bay in coupon sites. For example this deal from deals.com.sg allows you to visit Gardens by the Bay attraction (admission to Flower Dome + Cloud Forest) Amphibious DUKW® Tour (Option 1) or River Cruise (Option 2).
Gardens By The Bay + DUKW® Tour OR River Cruise Combo and Cloud Forest + River Cruise |
Two Conservatories | OCBC Skyway | Garden Cruiser | |
Adult | $28 | $5 | $5 |
Senior Citizen (≥ 60 years old) | $28 | $5 | $5 |
Child (3 - 12 years old) | $15 | $3 | $3 |
Gardens by the Bay Annual Pass
Annual Pass, Friends of the Gardens, provides unlimited admission into the two conservatories and OCBC Skyway for one year. Family Pass (2 adults & 3 children (3 - 12 years old)) costs $180 while Individual Adult Pass costs $68. Senior Citizen Pass annual pass costs $60.
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