As an internationally recognised botanical institution and major visitor attraction in Singapore, we have a living collection and archival botanical collection …
Love love love! The happiness on my mums face being among the orchids was priceless! Such a beautiful part of the Singapore botanical gardens!Full review by heidilouise74
Feb 24, 2025
Expensive orchid displays to enjoy. It's reached by a flat, half sun, half shade walk through the Botanic Garden that can include a great folliage garden walk and pond-side walk. The foliage garden e…Full review by Jane S
Feb 23, 2025
The largest collection of Tropical Orchids in the world lived up to all the expectations. From original blooms to exclusive hybrids, a truly breathtaking diversity spread out over an enormous garden.Full review by endoedibles
The Orchid Garden is a year round attraction. Its continuously maintained to put the best flowers in the displays in the best condition. Time of year wont affect the trip timing but you …
The Orchid Garden is a year round attraction. Its continuously maintained to put the best flowers in the displays in the best condition. Time of year wont affect the trip timing but you will want to see if the gardens are blocked off in whole or in part for either renovations or for events that may affect the timings of a visit.
I am coming back in 2021, will the gardens still be as awesome or are there more things to add? We are coming in April so hopefully the weather will be perfect and so will the orchids and plumerias be in bloom?
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April is a good time to go. Hopefully the wet season has finished. It will be humid though. As far as the gardens are concerned, there is always new species being adapted. …
April is a good time to go. Hopefully the wet season has finished. It will be humid though. As far as the gardens are concerned, there is always new species being adapted. So you will still see your favourites plus new ones that have come through. Enjoy the spectacular colours.
what is the quickest way to get to the National orchard gardens singapore
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"quickest way" - that's a tricky one, as not sure which way one would be coming from. This is the best I can do, in the circumstances: By Train: Alight at the Botanic Gardens …
"quickest way" - that's a tricky one, as not sure which way one would be coming from. This is the best I can do, in the circumstances: By Train: Alight at the Botanic Gardens Station which is about a 20-minute walk to the National Orchid Garden. By Bus: Tanglin Gate - Take bus number 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123, 174 and alight along Napier Road. The National Orchid Garden is about a 15-minute walk from the Garden's Tanglin Gate. Bukit Timah Gate - Take bus number 48, 66, 67, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170, 171, 186 and alight along Bukit Timah Road. The National Orchid Garden is about 20-minute walk from the Garden's Bukit Timah Gate. By Car/Taxi: Nearest Parking is available at the Tyersall Gate Carpark at Tyersall Avenue and Nassim Gate Visitor Centre Carpark at Cluny Road. Note the Nassim Visitor Centre (Nassim Gate) is a 12 minute walk to the National Orchid Garden. The nearest taxi drop-off point is at the Drop-off point at Learning Forest, Tyersall Gate entrance. Hope it is useful, from all perspectives. Lovely orchids, hybrids included and VVIP ones too.