Sunday, August 5, 2012

Woke up super early today at 6.30am (was supposed to wake up at 6am but lazed for a while) to visit Gardens by the Bay. Have been wanting to visit the gardens since its opening on 29th Jun

Entry to the park is free but entrance fee is applicable to the cooled conservatories and OCBC skyway. The cooled conservatories (Cloud Forest and Flower Dome) which are the two glass biomes were designed to replicate the cool-moist climate of the tropical montane region, the Mediterranean and semi-arid sub-tropical regions.

Admission fees is a bit pricey so we didn't enter any of the paid attractions and just walked around the park











Spiderman in action.











Bf at Supertree Dining. Featuring five distinctive F&B dining concepts, diners will be spoilt for choice. Noodles from Peach Garden Noodle House, to fast food from Texas Chicken, to Singaporean fare from Hill Street Coffee Shop and Western offerings from CanelĂ© Pâtisserie Chocolaterie and Casa Verde.  We settled for Hill Street Coffee Shop since it's the cheapest. Hehe.




Standing up to 16 storeys high, Supertrees are tall vertical gardens that sit on 25- to 50-metre tall structures. These Supertrees have canopies that provide shade in the day and a scintillating display of light and sound after dark.
OCBC Skyway - a 128-metre long walkway that connects two of the Supertrees ($5/adult, $3/child) for a panoramic view of the entire Garden

Map of the Gardens
Queuing for tickets to the Conservatories and Skyway.

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