National Orchid Garden Tickets
The National Orchid Garden is one of the highlights of the Botanic Gardens in Singapore. Whether you are a gardening enthusiast or just looking for a unique experience in Singapore, this UNESCO World Heritage Site is an unmissable attraction in Singapore! Know more about your ticket and some helpful information, below.Darmowe anulowanie
Singapore National Orchid Garden Tickets
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Your National Orchid Garden Ticket Explained
Your National Orchid Garden Ticket Explained
Go through the garden’s vast orchid collection at your own pace with Singapore National Orchid Garden tickets that have flexible duration. Take your sweet time soaking in the natural tropical setting of the garden where over 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids are waiting to be discovered. Walk away from this trip having discovered unique orchids and tropical plants that you may have not ever seen before.
Why go for these tickets
- Marvel at the huge variety of orchids housed within the National Orchid Garden; Singapore’s first UNESCO World Heritage site.
- Explore attractions like the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House, The Sembcorp Cool House, among others during your visit.
- Capture the garden’s wonderful landscaping of exquisite orchids and other tropical flora from around the globe. You'll be inspired by the vibe and artful upkeep of the Orchid Garden, to start your own home garden.
Plan Your Visit to the National Orchid Garden
Plan Your Visit to the National Orchid Garden
Opening Hours
Getting There
Guidelines And Facilities
What are the National Orchid Garden hours?
The National Orchid Garden's opening hours are from 8:30 AM to 7 PM daily.
When is the National Orchid Garden closed?
The National Orchid Garden is open all days of the week, including on public holidays.
What is the best time to visit the National Orchid Garden?
The best time to visit the National Orchid Garden is early in the morning or late in the evening.
When is the last admission to the National Orchid Garden?
The last admission to the National Orchid Garden is at 6 PM.
How long does it take to visit the National Orchid Garden?
You can tour all the zones and attractions of the National Orchid Garden in about 1 to 2 hours.
Where is the National Orchid Garden located?
The National Orchid Garden is located at 1 Cluny Rd, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Singapore 259569 | Find on Maps
How do I get to the National Orchid Garden?
By Train: The Botanic Gardens Station is closest to the attraction. The National Orchid Garden is a 25-minute walk from there.
By Bus: The nearest bus stop is Bef Tyersall Ave, around 20 minutes away on foot from the attraction. There are two entrances to the garden; both can be reached by bus. For the Tanglin Gate entrance, the bus numbers 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123, 174 will drop you along the Napier/Holland Road. Walk for about 20 minutes to reach the Tanglin Gate. The other entrance, Bukit Timah Gate can be reached by taking bus numbers 48, 66, 67, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170, 171, 186. Get down at the Bukit Timah Road and walk for 25 minutes to reach the entrance gate.
By Car/Taxi: The nearest parking can be found at the Tyersall Entrance via Tyersall Avenue. Alternatively, you can use the Nassim Entrance Carpark (A/B/C) via Evans Road. Take note that the garden is a 15-minute walk from the Nassim Entrance. Lastly, the closest taxi drop-off point is the drop-off point at Learning Forest via Tyersall Entrance.
By Bus: The nearest bus stop is Bef Tyersall Ave, around 20 minutes away on foot from the attraction. There are two entrances to the garden; both can be reached by bus. For the Tanglin Gate entrance, the bus numbers 7, 75, 77, 105, 106, 123, 174 will drop you along the Napier/Holland Road. Walk for about 20 minutes to reach the Tanglin Gate. The other entrance, Bukit Timah Gate can be reached by taking bus numbers 48, 66, 67, 151, 153, 154, 156, 170, 171, 186. Get down at the Bukit Timah Road and walk for 25 minutes to reach the entrance gate.
By Car/Taxi: The nearest parking can be found at the Tyersall Entrance via Tyersall Avenue. Alternatively, you can use the Nassim Entrance Carpark (A/B/C) via Evans Road. Take note that the garden is a 15-minute walk from the Nassim Entrance. Lastly, the closest taxi drop-off point is the drop-off point at Learning Forest via Tyersall Entrance.
Are return transfers included in the National Orchid Garden tickets?
The National Orchid Garden tickets do not include return transfers.
Can I take the metro/train to the National Orchid Garden?
Visitors can arrive at the National Orchid Garden via train by alighting at the Botanic Gardens Station, which is the nearest MRT station to the Orchid Gardens, followed by a 25-minute walk to the destination.
Is parking available at the National Orchid Garden?
Yes, visitors can use the parking facility available at the National Orchid Garden for a small fee.
How long does it take to get from Universal Studios Singapore to the National Orchid Garden?
The distance between Universal Studios Singapore and the National Orchid Garden can be covered in over 20 minutes by driving via Lower Delta Rd.
Is the National Orchid Garden wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the National Orchid Garden is wheelchair accessible.
Is storage facility available at the National Orchid Garden?
Visitors can store their luggage in the coin-operated lockers present at the National Orchid Garden.
Is photography permitted at the National Orchid Garden?
Yes, visitors are free to take as many photographs as they please at the National Orchid Garden.
Are outside food and drinks permitted inside the National Orchid Garden?
Yes, visitors can bring outside food and drinks inside the National Orchid Garden.
Are pets allowed at the National Orchid Garden?
Unfortunately, pets are not allowed inside the National Orchid Garden.
Are strollers allowed inside the National Orchid Garden?
Visitors are allowed to carry strollers inside the National Orchid Garden.
Can people of all ages visit the National Orchid Garden?
Yes, the National Orchid Garden is suitable for visitors of all ages.
What should I wear to the National Orchid Garden?
It is advisable to wear loose, comfortable clothing and closed-toe shoes like sneakers for a comfortable experience at the National Orchid Garden.
What to See at the National Orchid Garden?
What to See at the National Orchid Garden?
The expansive garden features 9 different attractions, below is a brief overview of its top 4 must-visit zones:-
Yuen Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection
Named after its sponsor, the Yuen Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection recreates the neotropical forests of Central and South America in Singapore. Its mid-level elevation is ideal for growing orchids, bromeliads, and climbers native to the neotropical region. In addition to bromeliads like pineapple, you will also find plenty of air plants, lady of the night orchids, Oncidium Alliance orchids, etc. displayed within its area of 620 square meters.
Tan Hoon Siang Mist House
Head to the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House to see a splendid collection of blooming Phalaenopsis, Vandaceous hybrids, and Dendrobiums. While there, marvel at the rare lady’s slipper orchid and stop to smell the fragrance of Vanda Mimi Palmer. Also, take time to appreciate the Papilionanda Tan Hoon Siang and Papilionanda Tan Chay Yan; the latter being an award-winning hybrid and one of the garden’s prized orchids.
Secret Ravine
The Secret Ravine features habitats typically found in deep narrow valleys of tropical mountain regions and highlights its rich biodiversity. While walking through the region, you will notice rare orchids and ferns growing between the crevices of rocks and on the ground. Among the more popular terrestrial orchids that you will encounter here are the corduroy orchids, jewel orchids, and swamp orchids.
The Sembcorp Cool House
Between the elevation of 1000 meters and 2000 meters lies the outstanding Sembcorp Cool House. This space has been beautifully recreated to depict the tropical highland forest habitat and its diverse flora, which includes numerous endangered orchid species and even a few carnivorous plants! What’s more? The entire area, which is also a conservatory, is kept cool between 16° C and 23° C by using effective and sustainable cooling methods.
National Orchid Garden Tickets FAQs
National Orchid Garden Tickets FAQs
Are National Orchid Garden tickets available online now?
Yes, you can book your National Orchid Garden tickets online now for a hassle-free experience.
What are the different types of National Orchid Garden tickets and tours?
The admission/entry ticket is the only ticket option available for visitors to the National Orchid Garden.
Are return transfers included in the National Orchid Garden tours?
No, return transfers are not included in the National Orchid Garden tours.
Are guided National Orchid Garden tours available?
There are no guided tours available during your visit to the National Orchid Garden.
Is a skip-the-line entry included in my National Orchid Garden ticket?
Skip-the-line entry is not included in your National Orchid Garden tickets.
Are discounts available on my National Orchid Garden tickets?
Yes, you can get up to 34% discount on your National Orchid Garden tickets when you book with Headout.
Does the National Orchid Garden offer free entry to visitors?
Only children below the age of 12 years are allowed free entry to the National Orchid Garden. Moreover, local students and senior citizens above the age of 60 can enjoy a reduced ticket price of SGD 1 while, for other Singaporean citizens, the price is reduced to SGD 5. For this, you’ll have to purchase your tickets at the venue.
What are the National Orchid Garden opening hours/timings?
The opening hours/timings of the National Orchid Garden are daily from 8:30 AM to 7 PM.
How do I get to the National Orchid Garden?
You can reach the National Orchid Garden via bus, train, car/taxi.
What is the best time to visit the National Orchid Garden?
The best time to visit the National Orchid Garden is from March to May.
Is the National Orchid Garden wheelchair accessible?
All parts of the National Orchid Garden are accessible to wheelchair-bound guests.
What is an Interesting fact about the National Orchid Garden?
The National Orchid Garden is the world’s only tropical botanic garden to be listed on UNESCO’s World Heritage Site.
Is it worth visiting the National Orchid Garden?
The National Orchid Garden tickets offer you access to some 60,000 orchids belonging to a host of different species and hybrids, including some of the rarest and award-winning orchids from around the world.