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  1. Singapore Botanic Gardens | Homepage - National Parks Board

    Today, the 74-hectare Gardens has an extensive collection of more than 10,000 types of plants includes the region’s most significant living collection of orchids, gingers, palms and cycads. The Singapore …

  2. Visit Us - National Parks Board

    The Gardens is free entry for everyone and we are open daily 5am to 12mn, even on Public Holidays. Our only ticketed attraction is the National Orchid Garden, where you may purchase tickets at its …

  3. The Gardens - National Parks Board

    Situated just five minutes away from bustling Orchard Road, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is a lush sanctuary in the heart of the city. The Gardens has been developed along a Four-Core Concept.

  4. The History of Singapore Botanic Gardens - National Parks Board

    The idea of a national garden in Singapore started in 1822 when Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore and a keen naturalist, developed the first ‘Botanical and Experimental Garden’ at …

  5. Singapore’s First UNESCO World Heritage Site

    The Singapore Botanic Gardens (the Gardens) was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site on 4th July 2015, at the 39th session of the World Heritage Committee (WHC) in Bonn, Germany. The …

  6. Celebrating Singapore Botanic Gardens - National Parks Board

    As Singapore’s first and only UNESCO World Heritage Site—and the world’s only tropical botanical garden on the list—the Gardens stands as a treasured symbol of our City in Nature.

  7. Events - National Parks Board

    Today, the 74-hectare Gardens has an extensive collection of more than 10,000 types of plants includes the region’s most significant living collection of orchids, gingers, palms and cycads. The Singapore …

  8. Maps & Brochures - National Parks Board

    We have a range of trails that you can refer to if you wish to explore the Gardens. Ranging from 40 to 90 minutes in duration, there should be one that suits your needs.

  9. Research - National Parks Board

    The Research and Conservation branch of Singapore Botanic Gardens focuses on the plant diversity of Singapore and the wider region of Southeast Asia, and on orchid breeding.

  10. Educational Programmes at the Singapore Botanic Gardens

    Organise a Self-led Group Visit to the Gardens To organise a self-led group visit, kindly submit a permit application at least 2 weeks prior to your intended date of visit. Our colleagues from Visitor Services …