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Human
genius
combines
with
the
wonders
of
nature
to
create
this
unparalleled
site.
Located
on
the
edge
of
the
city
and
overlooking
the
mouth
of
the
Singapore
River,
Gardens
by
the
Bay
provide
a
sensational
setting.
Stroll
along
the
quiet
paths,
discover
the
architectural
feats
and
marvel
at
the
two
domes
filled
with
greenery
and
the
"Supertrees",
created
from
scratch
by
man.
Culminating
at
50
meters
and
dominating
the
whole
of
the
park,
the
artificial
trees
are
the
main
attraction
of
these
gardens.
They
are
lined
with
several
hundred
species
of
orchids,
bromeliads,
ferns,
and
tropical
flowers.
Last
hour
visitors
will
have
the
chance
to
witness
"Garden
Rhapsody",
a
majestic
sound
and
light
show.
An
elevator
nestled
in
the
heart
of
a
tree
trunk
will
propel
you
to
a
terrace
which
will
give
you
a
breathtaking
view.
The
two
other
top
attractions
in
the
park
are
the
Flower
Dome
and
the
Cloud
Forest.
In
the
Flower
Dome,
you
will
escape
the
ambient
humidity
of
Singapore
for
a
moment.
Reproducing
the
temperate
climate
of
the
Mediterranean
and
other
regions
of
the
world,
this
dome
is
full
of
surprising
plants
from
all
over
the
world.
Stroll
through
the
baobabs
and
olive
trees,
passing
by
the
cactus
corner
and
the
Flower
Field,
an
ever-changing
space.
The
Cloud
Forest
offers
a
whole
new
universe.
Although
also
temperate,
this
dome
reproduces
a
humid
and
tropical
mountain
climate
and
is
home
to
the
most
vertiginous
covered
waterfall
in
the
world.
Climb
to
the
top
before
slowly
descending
down
the
winding
paths
lined
with
carnivorous
plants
and
orchids,
then
cross
the
crystal
gallery.
Outside,
several
kilometers
of
hiking
trails
crisscross
the
park,
leading
to
eclectic
spaces.
Some
themed
gardens
feature
rare
tropical
species
and
various
sublime
flowers.
Embark
on
a
guided
tour
to
discover
all
their
secrets.
Gardens
by
the
Bay
are
located
next
to
the
famous
Marina
Bay
Sands
hotel.
Four
parking
lots,
free
between
12:00
p.m.
and
2:00
p.m.,
are
open
to
the
public.
Outside
these
hours,
their
access
is
chargeable.
To
get
to
Gardens
by
the
Bay
by
public
transport,
take
a
bus
or
metro
and
get
off
at
Bayfront
station,
located
at
the
Dragonfly
Bridge.
The
Gardens
by
the
Bay
are
open
daily.
Access
to
the
terrace
and
the
domes
is
chargeable.
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