
Flower Dome
"Step into the Flower Dome and stand in awe of nature. Spectacular and innovative, it is the largest glass greenhouse in the world as listed in the 2015 Guinness World Records! Be amazed by changing display of flowers and plants from the Mediterranean and semi-arid regions."
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Closure of Flower Dome on 12 Aug 2025
Closure of Flower Dome on 12 Aug 2025
Flower Dome will be closed on 12 Aug 2025 for maintenance.
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Where flowers never stop blooming
Get up-close with unusual plants native to a range of unique habitats – from the Mediterranean region, to South African savannahs and arid deserts!
Important Notice
- Flower Dome will be closed on maintenance days.The next closure will be on 12 Aug 2025.
- Closure of a section of Flower Field on Thu, 31 Jul 2025A section of the Flower Field will be temporarily closed on Thu, 31 Jul 2025 from 6.15pm - 7.15pm for a launch event.
- Closure of Mediterranean Garden on Fri, 15 Aug 2025
Mediterranean Garden will be temporarily closed on Fri, 15 Aug 2025 from 2.30pm - 4.00pm for a launch event.
Opening Hours
Daily:9.00am – 9.00pm
(Last admission at 8.30pm)
Recommended Visit Duration: 1 hour
Admission Rates
From $8 (child) onwards
Nearest Carpark
Main Entrance Basement Carpark
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Flower Dome featuring Orchid Extravaganza
This edition of the Orchid Extravaganza floral display in Flower Dome pays tribute to the nation’s heritage through creative orchid interpretations of iconic local symbols.
A horticultural love letter to a very Singaporean bloom, the highlights include an orchid interpretation of the Supertrees, which has now become synonymous with Singapore’s skyline, a floral tribute to Peranakan culture, recreations of Cultural Medallion recipient Lee Hock Moh’s iconic orchid paintings, and a nod to the orchid’s enduring presence throughout Singapore’s history.
Fri, 1 Aug - Sun, 31 Aug 2025
AdmissionRates
- Non-Resident
- Singapore Resident
FLOWER DOME & CLOUD FOREST (FEATURING JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXPERIENCE)
Recommended duration : 2 hours
- Adult ### $46
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $32
- Singapore Resident rates apply to Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, as well as those living in Singapore, including Employment Pass, Work Permit and Dependent Pass holders.
- Proof of residency may be required at the point of ticket purchase and / or admission. In the event proof of residency is not able to be produced, ticket upgrades will be required.
- All stated prices are in Singapore dollars (SGD) and inclusive of GST.
- The conservatories are maintained regularly to ensure the best visitor experience, and will be closed on the scheduled maintenance dates. Block out dates apply to all day passes as well as Friends of the Gardens members.
FLOWER DOME
Recommended duration : 1 hours
- Adult ### $12
- Senior(60 yrs old and above) ### $8
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $8
FLOWER DOME & CLOUD FOREST (FEATURING JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXPERIENCE)
Recommended duration : 2 hours
- Adult ### $34
- Senior Citizen(60 yrs old and above) ### $29
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $26
- Singapore Resident rates apply to Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, as well as those living in Singapore, including Employment Pass, Work Permit and Dependent Pass holders.
- Proof of residency and local bank card may be required at the point of ticket purchase and / or admission. In the event proof of residency is not able to be produced, ticket upgrades will be required.
- All stated prices are in Singapore dollars (SGD) and inclusive of GST.
- The conservatories are maintained regularly to ensure the best visitor experience, and will be closed on the scheduled maintenance dates. Block out dates apply to all day passes as well as Friends of the Gardens members.
Non-Resident
FLOWER DOME & CLOUD FOREST (FEATURING JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXPERIENCE)
Recommended duration : 2 hours
- Adult ### $46
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $32
- Singapore Resident rates apply to Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, as well as those living in Singapore, including Employment Pass, Work Permit and Dependent Pass holders.
- Proof of residency may be required at the point of ticket purchase and / or admission. In the event proof of residency is not able to be produced, ticket upgrades will be required.
- All stated prices are in Singapore dollars (SGD) and inclusive of GST.
- The conservatories are maintained regularly to ensure the best visitor experience, and will be closed on the scheduled maintenance dates. Block out dates apply to all day passes as well as Friends of the Gardens members.
Singapore Resident
FLOWER DOME
Recommended duration : 1 hours
- Adult ### $12
- Senior(60 yrs old and above) ### $8
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $8
FLOWER DOME & CLOUD FOREST (FEATURING JURASSIC WORLD: THE EXPERIENCE)
Recommended duration : 2 hours
- Adult ### $34
- Senior Citizen(60 yrs old and above) ### $29
- Child(3-12 yrs old) ### $26
- Singapore Resident rates apply to Singapore Citizens, Permanent Residents, as well as those living in Singapore, including Employment Pass, Work Permit and Dependent Pass holders.
- Proof of residency and local bank card may be required at the point of ticket purchase and / or admission. In the event proof of residency is not able to be produced, ticket upgrades will be required.
- All stated prices are in Singapore dollars (SGD) and inclusive of GST.
- The conservatories are maintained regularly to ensure the best visitor experience, and will be closed on the scheduled maintenance dates. Block out dates apply to all day passes as well as Friends of the Gardens members.
Explore
Flower Dome
Be awed by the Flower Dome’s beauty and its sheer size — this cavernous cooled conservatory holds the Guinness World Record for the largest glass greenhouse! Come explore and learn more about this innovative megastructure that literally brings the world’s flora under one roof.
The Flower Dome's volume is equivalent to
75 Olympic-sized swimming pools
The Flower Dome is covered with
3,332 glass panels
Temperature in the Flower Dome ranges from
23°C to 25°C
The Flower Field Hall accommodates up to
1,000 people
Baobabs (aka Bottle Trees)
Get up close with the Baobabs in the Flower Dome! A plant that goes by several common names, this spectacular tree is also known as the Bottle Tree – a hat-tip to its peculiar-shaped trunk – and the Tree of Life, as it provides shelter, food and clothing for African savannah inhabitants. Other plants to look out for in the Flower Dome include the Drunken Tree, Ghost Tree, as well as African Baobab — the largest tree in the Gardens!
Succulent Garden
Venture into the desert without experiencing the heat and learn more about these prickly plants.
As water-storing desert plants, succulents belong to families such as Cacti, Aloes and Crassulas. Look closer and you’ll find that many of these species have sharp spines to protect themselves. A dense cover of blue or grey wax over the surface of their leaves and stems also helps protect them from dehydration and deflect excess UV light in the desert.
Australian Garden
Travel through the deserts of Australia and see the native floral in full bloom at the Australian Garden.
In a fascinating showcase of plants Western and South Australia that thrive in a cool-dry climate, discover how different species have adapted to survive the long dry seasons, and how some plants have even come to rely on fires to aid their reproduction.
South African Garden
Explore a sea of colourful flowers, evergreen shrubs, succulents and bulbs as you walk through the South African landscape.
South Africa is home to an amazing number of exclusive or endemic species, including ‘Fynbos’ plants. These species have needle-like leaves that form thickets of fire-prone, hard-leaf shrubs that grow in sandy, low-nutrient soil. Many of the plants found in this vegetation have small, dark leaves covered in a waxy outer layer that helps them to retain moisture.
South American Garden
Wander through the stunning Chilean Garden and be mesmerised by exotic plants from Central Chile, such as the Monkey Puzzle Tree and the Puya from the dry rock outcrops in central Chile, and the stunning formation of large specimens of Chilean Wine Palm on the terrace.
Californian Garden
Head up the stairs and be welcomed by the colourful ‘Chaparral’ from the Californian Mediterranean region. Comprising mostly shrubs and a few trees, these plants are affected by natural fires that occur from time to time. Some of the plants also display aromatic, downy foliage to discourage herbivores from browsing on them.
Mediterranean Garden
The Mediterranean Basin is one of the first places in the world to practise agriculture, with crops such as olives, figs, grapes, wheat and lentils. This garden also showcases the region’s native plants, such as the Stone Pine or Date Palm. Don’t forget to stop by the waterfront and admire the beautiful row of Italian Cypresses, which is reminiscent of Lake Como in Italy.
Olive Grove
Olives, figs, grapes, pomegranate and many other crops are characteristic of the Mediterranean region. Grown for thousands of years, they form an important part of the region’s identity and heritage. A photo in front of the magnificent 1000-year-old Olive Tree is a must before you leave the Olive Grove.
Flower Field
The changing floral displays in Flower Dome reflect different seasons, festivals, and themes. Stay tuned to see what we have in store to leave you in awe at Flower Field.
Select a part of the Flower Dome to explore, and
click here to go on a journey of plant discovery during your visit.
Enjoy Free
Guided Tours
Join us for a guided tour of various locations in Flower Dome and pick up amazing fun facts about the interesting plants!
5, 12 & 26 Jul 2025
2, 23 & 30 Aug 2025
9.00am – 12.00pm
2.00pm – 5.00pm*
*Not available for 5 Jul 2025 session.
Succulent Garden
The Baobabs
South American Garden
Olive Grove and Mediterranean Garden
Note:
- Guided tours are free, but admission charge to Flower Dome applies.
- Each tour lasts about 10 to 15 minutes.
- To participate, gather at the “ASK Me!” poster at the selected location.
- Tour will begin when a group of 5 or more visitors are assembled.
Did you know?
The roof is fitted with specially selected glass that allows optimal light in for plants while minimizing solar heat, allowing the conservatory to be cooled more efficiently.
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