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Spend a day in floral beauty with a National Orchid Garden ticket
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Singapore National Orchid Garden Tickets. in Singapore. Singapore's high humidity is the perfect place for orchids to blossom, and with a National Orchid Garden ticket this paradise in bloom is yours to enjoy. Wander through a verdant green landscape where orchids of every shape, size and color will leave you in awe. With over 1,000 species of orchids on display, you'll be spoiled for choice. Don't miss this opportunity to experience the beauty of the orchids in this tropical haven
Singapore National Orchid Garden Tickets provide admission to the National Orchid Garden, a dedicated botanical attraction within Singapore's Botanic Gardens, presenting one of the largest displays of tropical orchids in the world.
Visitors walk through landscaped hillside grounds where thousands of orchid species and hybrids are cultivated and displayed across themed sections. The garden includes the VIP Orchid Garden, where hybrid orchids named after visiting heads of state and dignitaries are showcased, as well as the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House and the Cool House, which recreates a cool, misty highland environment suited to temperature-sensitive varieties. Tickets cover entry to the orchid garden enclosure within the broader Botanic Gardens site.
Children aged 11 and below enjoy free entry with a paying adult
Guests with employment, work or dependent passes may obtain special rates onsite
Wheelchair access is available throughout the garden
Parking lots: Tyersall Gate Carpark and Nassim Gate Visitor Centre Carpark
Last admission at 6pm daily
Accompany children at all times for safety
Respect signage and keep to designated paths
Photography is allowed but do not pick flowers
Keep noise to a minimum to preserve the tranquil environment
Dispose of litter responsibly
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Singapore National Orchid Garden, SG Palm Valley Rd Lower
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