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Highlights
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This experience allows visitors to explore the beauty and diversity of orchids in a serene and beautiful setting
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The Gardens’ orchid breeding programme, which began in 1928, displays the products of the Gardens’ horticulture.
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Each orchid is thoughtfully developed by skilled horticultural staff, bringing out the finest qualities of every hybrid cross.
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National Orchid Garden
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What's included
- Admission to National Orchid Gardens
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Ticket types
- ADULT
National Orchid Garden
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About this package
Since 1859, orchids have been closely associated with the Gardens. The products of the Gardens' orchid breeding programme, which began in 1928, deserve a place where they can be displayed in their full splendour. The very design of these orchids is, one could say, 'hand-crafted' by the Gardens' horticultural staff, dedicated to bringing out the finest in any hybrid cross.
With over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids on display, the splendour of these gorgeous blooms is absolutely a sight to behold at the National Orchid Garden.
What's included
- Admission to National Orchid Gardens
Ticket types
- National Orchid Garden
About National Orchid Gardens
Step into a vibrant world of botanical wonder at the National Orchid Garden, home to the largest display of tropical orchids in the world. Marvel at thousands of meticulously hand-crafted hybrids and VIP orchids named after global celebrities, making this a must-visit sanctuary for nature lovers and photography enthusiasts in Singapore.
Local Legends & Stories
The Vanda Miss Joaquim, Singapore's national flower, was famously bred in the late 19th century by Agnes Joaquim, an Armenian-Singaporean horticulturist, symbolizing the nation's resilience and hybrid cultural heritage.
Must Do Experiences
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Stroll through the VIP Orchid Garden to spot rare hybrids named after international dignitaries and celebrities like Nelson Mandela and Jackie Chan.
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Explore the Cool House to witness high-altitude orchids thriving in a climate-controlled misty environment.
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Wander the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House to experience a lush, fragrant canopy of exotic orchids and tropical ferns.
Hidden Gems
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Seek out the Sembawang Corp VIP orchid, a rare hybrid tucked away in the VIP section that many casual visitors walk right past.
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Visit the secluded Ginger Garden located just outside the Orchid Garden for a fragrant, less-crowded botanical experience.
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Look closely at the orchid tags to discover the fascinating parentage and breeding history of each unique hybrid cross.
What Makes it Special
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It houses the world's largest display of tropical orchids, featuring over 1000 species and 2000 hybrids.
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The garden's pioneering orchid breeding programme, active since 1928, continuously produces award-winning and globally recognized floral masterpieces.
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The exclusive VIP Orchid Garden offers a unique diplomatic and cultural twist, honoring global figures with bespoke floral tributes.
Available Facilities
Perfect Timing
When to visit for the best experience
The best time to visit is early in the morning right after it opens to beat the midday heat and larger tour crowds. While orchids bloom year-round in Singapore's tropical climate, the cooler months from November to January offer a slightly more comfortable walking experience.
Photography Guide
Capture the perfect shots
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Use a macro lens or your smartphone's macro mode to capture the intricate, dust-like details of the orchid pollen and delicate petal textures.
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Shoot in the early morning when the soft, diffused natural light filters through the canopy, avoiding the harsh midday shadows.
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Tripods and commercial photography require prior permission, so stick to handheld shooting for casual holiday snaps.
Cultural Etiquette
Respect local customs and traditions
Singaporeans take great pride in their green spaces, so it is important to respect the flora by never plucking flowers or touching the delicate orchid blooms. Keep noise levels down to maintain the tranquil atmosphere for fellow visitors and local wildlife. Tipping is not expected at the garden cafe or gift shop.
Special Events & Experiences
Enhanced experiences and seasonal highlights
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The annual Orchid Extravaganza showcases spectacular floral displays and rare species during the peak holiday season.
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Seasonal VIP orchid naming ceremonies occasionally take place, offering lucky visitors a glimpse into Singapore's botanical diplomacy.
Important Guidelines & Safety
Essential safety information and guidelines
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Stay on the paved pathways to avoid tripping on exposed tree roots and to prevent accidental damage to the low-lying orchid beds.
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Apply mosquito repellent before entering, as the mist houses and shaded tropical areas are natural habitats for insects.
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Stay hydrated and take frequent breaks in the shaded pavilions, as the high humidity can lead to quick exhaustion.
Visitor Information
Entry Fee
Admission is charged per person with significantly discounted rates for Singapore residents, seniors, and students. Children under 12 enter for free, and combo tickets are available if you plan to visit other paid conservatories within the broader Botanic Gardens.
Visit Duration
Allocate about 1.5 to 2 hours to leisurely explore the main orchid displays, the Cool House, and the VIP section. If you are short on time, prioritize the VIP Orchid Garden and the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House for the most iconic photo opportunities.
Accessibility
The National Orchid Garden is highly accessible, featuring paved, wheelchair-friendly pathways and ramps throughout the main displays. Wheelchairs are available for loan at the visitor center, and accessible restrooms are conveniently located near the entrance.
Highlights
National Orchid Gardens
- This experience allows visitors to explore the beauty and diversity of orchids in a serene and beautiful setting
- The Gardens’ orchid breeding programme, which began in 1928, displays the products of the Gardens’ horticulture.
- Each orchid is thoughtfully developed by skilled horticultural staff, bringing out the finest qualities of every hybrid cross.
Opening hours
All year
Overview
Important Information
Opening Hours
What's Included
- Admission to National Orchid Gardens
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- Ticket is valid for 6 months from the date of printing.
- Ticket is for tourists and foreign passport holders only.
- Children below 12 years of age: Free admission.
- Adult rate applies to ages 13 to 59 years old.
- This activity is stroller- and wheelchair-accessible.
- Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue.
- Participants who appear intoxicated may be refused entry or service. No refunds will be given in such cases.
- Smoking and drinking are not allowed. Guests will be asked to leave immediately if caught by staff.
- Re-entry is not allowed after leaving the venue.
- By Car: The nearest parking is available via the Tyersall Entrance. Additional parking options are located at the Nassim Entrance (via Evans/Cluny Road) and Tanglin Entrance (via the Holland/Cluny Road junction).
- By Metro: Take the MRT to Botanic Gardens Station (CC19/DT9) or Napier Station (TE12).
Location
1 Cluny Rd, Singapore
Frequently Asked Questions
Stroll through themed gardens, each offering a unique ambiance. Marvel at the Cool House, a climate-controlled haven for delicate orchids from cooler regions. Wander through the VIP Orchid Enclosure, where prestigious award-winning blooms are displayed. The Fragrant Trail delights the senses with orchids boasting captivating scents. Don't miss the breathtaking Flower Dome, a futuristic greenhouse showcasing orchids alongside other stunning plants from around the world.
Beyond the dazzling displays, the National Orchid Garden offers educational exhibits that delve into the fascinating world of orchids. Learn about their diverse origins, cultivation techniques, and the role they play in the ecosystem. Whether you're a seasoned orchid enthusiast or simply captivated by floral beauty, the National Orchid Garden promises a captivating and unforgettable experience.
Apply mosquito repellent before entering, as the mist houses and shaded tropical areas are natural habitats for insects.
Stay hydrated and take frequent breaks in the shaded pavilions, as the high humidity can lead to quick exhaustion.
Shoot in the early morning when the soft, diffused natural light filters through the canopy, avoiding the harsh midday shadows.
Tripods and commercial photography require prior permission, so stick to handheld shooting for casual holiday snaps.
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