Flower Dome
Garden · Marina South ·

Flower Dome

Garden · Marina South ·

Gigantic glass greenhouse with diverse themed gardens and exotic plants

seasonal displays
succulent garden
photo spots
educational
alice in wonderland
orchids
christmas display
plants from different regions
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18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953 Get directions

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18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953 Get directions

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•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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L D

Google
So many amazing spots to choose from in this park. It’s incredible. Enjoy the beauty!! My only comment is for the this: Maybe “ the flower dome should be renamed “ the gardens in the dome ”? 3 out 5 for misleading name based on cost. They are fabulous gardens filled with plants from a few areas around the world but few flowers. The number of Flowers? Not many in December. I think one sees more in a local flower shop for $0. This is odd as the temperature in the dome is consistent to promote continuous blooms/ growth… We loved the beautiful air plants, trees, and cacti. Enjoy but maybe call ahead to see if flowers are in bloom ( if that’s your thing!) or go to the other floral option, or just expect more green & enjoy the vegetation.

Vachintha P.

Google
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is a truly stunning attraction and one of Singapore’s must visit landmarks. As the world’s largest glass greenhouse, it offers a refreshing escape from the heat while showcasing an incredible variety of plants and flowers from Mediterranean, semi-arid, and temperate regions around the world. The displays are beautifully curated and change seasonally, so there’s always something new to admire. From vibrant floral arrangements to majestic baobabs and olive trees. The spacious layout makes it easy to explore at a relaxed pace, with plenty of photo opportunities at every turn. What really stands out is how educational yet calming the experience is. Clear information panels, well maintained pathways, and thoughtful design make it enjoyable for visitors of all ages. Whether you’re a nature lover, photography enthusiast, or just looking for a peaceful break in the city, the Flower Dome is a world-class attraction that never disappoints. Highly recommended when visiting Gardens by the Bay.

Gunjan P.

Google
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is absolutely stunning. Stepping inside feels like traveling across continents in one place — from Mediterranean olive trees to dramatic cacti and vibrant seasonal flower displays. The climate-controlled space is cool and refreshing, and the glass dome architecture is breathtaking in itself. Everything is beautifully maintained, well-labeled, and thoughtfully laid out, making it easy to explore at a relaxed pace. It’s peaceful despite the crowds, incredibly photogenic, and perfect for all ages. A must-visit in Singapore — elegant, calming, and truly world-class.

Sandeepa D.

Google
The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is a beautifully curated celebration of plant life from around the world. You’ll find incredible trees and flowers from Australia, South America, California, and many other regions — all arranged in a way that makes wandering through the dome feel both serene and fascinating. The space is thoughtfully decorated with charming statuettes, cozy benches, and short arched tunnels draped with plants overhead, creating lovely little moments as you explore. We visited in December and were delighted to stumble upon the special Christmas Train Show. It featured iconic trains from around the world — including our very own Caltrain — set among miniature Bay Area landscapes and even a tiny Golden Gate Bridge. What a pleasant and unexpected surprise! It was absolutely worth the visit — every minute of it. A delightful experience for all ages.

Anova F.

Google
Here, you’ll find a wonderful variety of flowers in magnificent, vibrant colors. Beyond the blooms, there are also fascinating succulents and beautiful trees to admire. When I visited, sunflowers were the main highlight, and I was amazed by how many different varieties there were. Best of all, even though it can be scorching hot outside, the inside of the dome is pleasantly cool, making the experience even more enjoyable.

ZZ

Google
Went there during the christmas festival. Beautiful decorations with the mini train and lego ongoing exhibition. Place is indoor, spacious and well air conditioned. Very good for walking and photo taking.

Sam V.

Google
If you life flowers,trees, or plants overall, this is a really nice place to discover plants from all over the world. Also here the do various themes throughout the year. This time it was Christmas and trains. Very nice

Hassan G.

Google
Singapore is a great country with a lot to see and do, one of the top attractions is the Gardens by th Bay. Gardens by the Bay is a landmark nature park in the heart of Singapore, famous for blending lush greenery with bold, futuristic design. Spanning about 101 hectares along Marina Bay, it’s one of the city’s most iconic attractions and a symbol of Singapore’s vision of a “City in a Garden.” Gardens by the Bay consists of multiple Climate controlled conservatories, one of them being the Flower Dome. Flower Dome is a vast climate-controlled glass conservatory that showcases flowers and plants from cool, dry regions of the world. Kept at a pleasant spring-like temperature, it offers a refreshing escape from Singapore’s tropical heat. Inside, visitors walk through beautifully landscaped zones inspired by the Mediterranean, South Africa, Australia, South America, and California, featuring olive trees, baobabs, succulents, cacti, and vibrant seasonal flowers. Recognized as the world’s largest glass greenhouse, the Flower Dome combines stunning architecture, global plant collections, and sustainable design—making it one of Singapore’s most popular and photogenic attractions.
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Donna B.

Yelp
Decked out for Christmas is the perfect time to check out the flowers. The Flower Dome is part of the Gardens By the Bay complex. I recommend buying a multi ticket for a discount. The ticket agent was great help, asking what I wanted to see and what I might not be interested in. Then she created the perfect package. She also offered the advice of starting in the Tree Tops as it was a beautiful morning to take advantage of, and you don't want to be up there when it rains. Huge thanks. The dome is a massive indoor botanical garden. It hold the Guinness record for largest glass greenhouse. As I entered I decided to just tour counter clockwise. Passed through the Australian, South African, South American gardens, then the flower field, Mediterranean, and Californian gardens. All the plants were well marked and described. Then an hour break at Hortus for a snack and a glass of wine in a beautiful setting. Finishing with the bottle trees, succulent garden, and Christmas display. The holidays are a great time to travel and experience how others celebrate. The Flower Dome created a fun winter wonderland with gnomes, villages and tons of colorful flowers. Definitely a great place to visit.
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Sydney G.

Yelp
One of my favorite things we did while in Singapore! I recommend doing all of Gardens By The Bay bc it's such a cool and unique experience. There's so much to see and it's also air conditioned so it's a nice break from the heat. Highly recommend charging your phone before you go bc there are so many great photo ops!
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Stacie M.

Yelp
What a beautiful place to explore, and it doesn't hurt that it's inside away from the heat and the rain. Bought a ticket to this and the cloud forest combined, but enjoyed this much more. Spent over an hour here, just walking around and exploring all the beautiful displays. It was crowded but not annoyingly crowded. I definitely recommend checking this out.
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Harun R.

Yelp
Leaving the Cloud Forest and walking next door was a nice change. It is always to look for tickets for both attractions as you will save a few dollars. The flower dome was definitely a little warmer that the Cloud Forest. Perhaps it was all the water and misting in the Cloud Forest. Walking around I was a little disappointed maybe because they were in the middle of changing the displays that enhanced the attractions. I think there was a focus on roses which unfortunately I have seen nicer and larger displays in Portland, Oregon. I guess from the point on I was a little underwhelmed. I was hoping to see more exotic varieties of flowers. Still it was a nice attraction and I recommend it to anyone interested in flora.
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Joseph L.

Yelp
This was a great place to explore away from the scorching August heat. The dome looked very large, but it only took about 3 hours to explore the entire place. There were plants, trees, and flowers with amazing sculptures all over the area. It is also pretty crowded, even on a weekday.
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Mel T.

Yelp
We visited the Flower Dome after visiting the Cloud Forest with a combined ticket. It was a Thursday at almost 5. It wasn't unbearably crowded but there was quite an amount of people around that time. At the time we went (September 2022), there was the "Hanging Gardens: Mexican Roots" exhibit going on. I have nothing to compare it to, as this was my first time visiting the Flower Dome, but the displays were very extravagant and colorful. Although it was more colorful than the Cloud Forest, I still preferred the Cloud Forest. Flower Dome was more crowded and more touristy. Lots of Asian Aunties taking selfies with flowers (although, I myself am guilty of this too from time to time) All in all, we probably spent about 20 minutes or so in there before we just couldn't take it anymore. If you have time for both, then you should do both but you just need to figure out the right time to visit without the crowds. If you're pressed for time, then you can probably skip the Flower Dome.
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Caili C.

Yelp
Came here instead of the Cloud Dome as there was a special Avatar exhibit when we were in Singapore and we didn't want to pay the premium ticket to see avatar. The flower dome was nice but fairly small and like other reviewers said, there surprisingly aren't that many flowers. They group the garden by region but generally the varieties weren't great and there was plenty of cacti and wild grasses as well. They did have a Christmas tree display though so may be good for kids who are excited by the decorations.
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Craig D.

Yelp
(4) ~ very good overall that you need tickets for and houses flowers from around the world.
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Carrie M.

Yelp
There were lots of pretty flowers and cool plants, but the main rose attraction in the center was so crowded that it was difficult to enjoy. I wish we had come here before the Cloud Forest instead of after because the Flower Dome was not as impressive.
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Dean N.

Yelp
The Flower Dome is one of the two domes at the Gardens by the Bay that you can explore. The fee is nominal. If you enjoy flowers, plants and botany, you will like the Flower Dome. The dome is sectioned out to areas that are location specific for the flowers and plants on display. I am not a huge fan of flowers but I did find the Flower Dome to be impressive. I think my friend and I spent at least an hour inside the Flower Dome exploring and taking pictures. I even found a Winnie the Pooh and Piglet statue! Explore the dome in the day to escape the heat from outside. Find a secluded bench and rest for a bit to take in the natural beauty that surrounds you. Then go back outside to explore more of Singapore!!!
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Kira D.

Yelp
If u love flowers, this is not the place for u!!! Yes, it's called the flower dome, but don't be fooled like I was. Sadly, there are more trees, cacti, shrubs, & weeds (yes, I said it, weeds) here than flowers. Definitely a smaller dome compared to the cloud forest, which isn't a bad thing, but pretty disappointing to think u're going to the flower dome to get ur senses filled with an abundance of gorgeously aromatic flowers only to find yourself nose deep in prickly cacti!! Great effort by designers with the set up and xmas theme, but more flowers would have been appreciated. If u wondered why I only took one flower picture. Now u know!! Savor it!!!
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Trisha S.

Yelp
In Singapore when it is so hot and humid, going to the Flower and Cloud dome are a great escape from the heat! The beauty of the flowers and different seasonal installations makes this place always new and different when I visit. I would highly recommend coming here and Cloud Dome if you come to Singapore!
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Jocelyn L.

Yelp
This is basically a very nice botanical garden. I think in general, I learned about myself that I don't particularly like botanical gardens. This was just recommended in one of the attractions to see during your visit to Gardens by the Bay, so I decided to buy a ticket and check it out. I felt the international plants very boring. However, I found to LOVE the dahlia garden they had. There are over 40 varieties of dahlias apparently, and I believe that this Flower Dome did grow what felt like all 40 of them. They had different species which covered every color, texture, size that you could find. Pretty awesome. I did also enjoy the California plants at the way top (but I'm biased, I'm from California). The temperature in here was actually quite colder than expected - 60 degree F? How do the plants grow in here?! This was worth skipping this exhibit out of the 3: Cloud Forest, OCBC Skyway and Flower Dome (all the ones I heard that were highlighted). We could have walked through this whole thing within 20 mins honestly.
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Edna G.

Yelp
As I got older, I love plants and flowers so I had to make sure I had to come here while in Singapore. This was so worth it but it made me envy being in Asia that these unique and tropical plants are only available here and not in the US. I loved the succulent section. You can tell by the pictures I took. It made me want to garden again when I get home. The flowers arranged at this place were very unique as well. Taking pictures gave me ideas what to do when I get home. I did notice this dome was very cold inside as well like the Cloud Forest dome. I wonderful how they survive with the AC?! Totally, worth my advance purchase. Make sure you visit here while in Singapore! [35/100]
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Jarred D.

Yelp
One of the attractions within Gardens by the Bay, Flower Dome boasts a wide variety of plants under one roof. Flower Dome has various areas that feature plants from different species and regions. There's an area for succulents and an area for plants from South America, Australia, etc. I think the seamless compartmentalizations of these plants was done brilliantly! Everything flows together and a walk here is like a refreshing stroll through a fantastic garden. I went here during the summer and it didn't seem overcrowded. I enjoyed its features without having to work my way through a crowd. There's also a lot of photo spots and the staff is nice enough to take your photos for you. My only wish is that they have a larger variety of plants and improve upon their California Garden section. I would recommend visiting this attraction if you're in Singapore!
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Christina R.

Yelp
If you buy the bundle that includes the Cloud Forest, I would say that it is worth it to come here. However, I do think that if you do come to both, you should do this one first and the Cloud Forest second. I did the Cloud Forest first and was slightly underwhelmed by the Flower Dome when I came in. There are different sections representing plant-life from different areas of the world. I understand that it's probably based on availability and carefully curated to have a nice variety but I didn't think that any section was particularity gorgeous. I did enjoy the cactus section the most but maybe it's because I'm a bit biased and love cacti. I also went when there was a Christmas display with Santa or something in the middle and that may have affected the charm of the place (with many people taking LOTS of selfies.) However, I will say that the price to enter can't be beat and is well worth the value.
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Mike D.

Yelp
We purchased the Two Conservatory" pass, which included Flower Dome and Cloud Forest. Good thing we also got a chance to see Cloud Forest, because Flower Dome was disappointing. More plants than flowers and nothing truly remarkable. Many of the plants can be viewed daily where I happen to reside (in Phoenix, AZ, USA), so maybe that contributed to the disappointment, but I just was expecting a bit more color from the Flower Dome. ***THREE STARS***
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Krysten I.

Yelp
For $16 entrance fee, I personally thought the follower dome did not disappoint. I love flowers and I like that the flower dome had a wide range of plants, arranged nicely and organized into different sections based on where they are found in the world. If you like succulents, make sure to go to the right when you enter the dome. There are cute Alice in wonderland sculptures, too! When you get down to the bottom of the dome, the orchids are arranged in nice beds and there are even orchids arranged to look like caterpillars. Of course, the orchids are the most impressive, but it's definitely worth walking through all the rows of other flowers too. I like that they attempt to educate visitors about plants and sustainability, but I don't think many people read the signs. Oh well.

Russell T.

Yelp
B4 C19, locals incl myself used to complain how this exorbitant S$3.5b project is a waste of public fund. After C19, no huan wish comprening
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Sudipto G.

Yelp
An oasis of calm in the midst of the bustling CBD of Singapore. They have different exhibits depending on the season like cherry blossoms, tulips, rose festivals etc. Go early or during the weekdays to avoid crowds.
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Gin Y.

Yelp
While the Flower Dome exhibit was impressive, it was kind of hard to compete against the Cloud Forest exhibit that we went to before this. The flowers and plants here were of a great variety. But, it didn't wow me as much as the Sakura Matsuri exhibit, which we happened to accidentally get to see since it was during the time period their exhibit started. This exhibit alone was worth the money. The cherry blossoms were beautiful and vivid with their spectrum of pink hues. I couldn't get enough of seeing and taking pictures of these gorgeous flowers. I also really enjoyed the re-enactment of the Torii Gate from Japan and walking through these gates. A definite plus was also that this was an indoor exhibit with air conditioning. Thank you, Singapore. Because this exhibit was combined with the Cloud Forest in one ticket, you have to go to both exhibits anyway. My advice is if you go to Gardens by the Bay, make sure you know the exhibit you want to go see at the Flower Dome. That way, your combined visit of both exhibits is worthwhile. Enjoy!
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Leo C.

Yelp
Got our tickets as a packaged deal with the cloud forest, we went to the cloud forest first then came over to the flower dome. It was a bit disappointing, lots of plants not as many flowers, the great part is the AC keeps it nice and chill keeps you safe from the heat outside. I would recommend buying your pass together with the cloud forest and coming here first then to the cloud forest.
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David S.

Yelp
A part of me wasn't as impressed with this place as I was with the Forest Dome. Maybe because it was packed full of people due to a flower festival that was on at the time, or maybe because the flowers at the Botanic Gardens were much better and that this place simply seemed to be a poor comparison. Mind you, since it was in a single dome meant that there was really only one climate in here, and that was the climate of the dome. However, there were lots and lots of flowers - actually heaps of flowers - so if you like flowers then you are going to be amazed at this place. However, the crowds that were wondering through here did put me off somewhat.
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Richard S.

Yelp
"Beautiful" Located in the Gardens by the Bay behind the Marina Sands. It is next door to the Cloud Forest. It has some beautiful flowers and gardens from around the world. It pails in comparison to the Cloud Forest which is amazing.
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Julia C.

Yelp
A nice place to hang out, especially if you are buying a bundled ticket with Cloud Forest anyway. You can also enter for free if you dine at Pollen before/after your visit. It was nice in the morning, when there were very few people, but when we returned around 6pm it was so packed that you could barely move.
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Julie B.

Yelp
For a nature photographer this place is amazing. Lots of photo opportunities as well for social media users and to immerse themselves in the flowers. There are tons of flowers and the succulents were beautiful.
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Joshua B.

Yelp
There is an extra fee for this part of the Gardens By the Bay. This is really beautiful and interesting, but if you had to choose between this and Cloud Forest, you would want to do this one another time, because Cloud Forest is better. Still worth it if you were planning and paying for both.
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Rosa D.

Yelp
The Flower Dome at the Gardens By the Bay is beautiful. I absolutely loved the many different types of orchids and it's vibrant colors. There is a nice section of them. There was also arrangements made into a caterpillar which I thought was pretty neat. There was a section with Alice in Wonderland characters which I really loved. I'd say take your time strolling through there and really enjoy the beautiful flowers they have. It was pretty busy when I visited but that was to be expected since it was summer.
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Andrew T.

Yelp
I wanted this to be better - it's huge, supposedly the largest glassed garden in the world (although maybe that's no longer true) and it contains a huge variety of really interesting stuff (like baobabs, which I'm completely unfamiliar with). However, even more so than the Cloud Forest next door, I feel like this attraction really falls down with the lack of information it presents. I wanted to learn more about what I was seeing. And yes, as I said in my Cloud Forest review, I know this isn't the Singapore Botanical Gardens, but I still think they could have done a better job of teaching the viewing public. That aside, this is still a cool thing to see, if only just for things that don't grow where I live. However, if I had to pick one of the two attractions, I think I would pick Cloud Forest over this.
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Kristeen G.

Yelp
I really like that this is a family friendly place, most especially that we were able to bring in our baby's stroller.