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Ranging from 40 to 90 minutes in duration, there should be one that suits your needs. These trail guides (PDF files) can be accessed through your smartphone or tablet. 1. Map of Singapore Botanic Gardens (3MB JPEG) 2. Ethnobotany Garden (2.4MB JPEG) & Ethnobotany activity sheet (4MB PDF) 3. Evolution Garden (700KB PDF) (Electronic version only)
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- Singapore Botanic Gardens
Founded in 1859, the Singapore Botanic Gardens showcases the...
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- How to Get to Botanic Gardens
- Northern Botanic Gardens
- Gallop Extension
- Options For Leaving The Botanic Gardens
The easiest way to get to the Botanic Gardens is to take the MRT to the Botanic Gardens MRT station. This stop is on both the blue Downtown and orange Circle Lines. Take Exit A from the MRT and you will come up just by Bukit Timah Entrance Gate at the northern end of the Botanic Gardens. The walk suggested here starts from Botanic Gardens MRT in th...
From Botanic Gardens MRT station Exit A, enter through Bukit Timah Gate. Pick up a small leaflet with a map just inside the entrance and continue into the gardens.
The highlight of the Gallop Extension is the two beautiful colonial black-and-white bungalows towards the far end. The Como Adventure Grove is a fun playground for children in this extension, but apart from that, this extension feels like it still needs more time to mature. There are fewer trails in the Gallop Extension so once you head in, keep go...
Dempsey Hill & Tanglin Barracks
If you want a hipster brunch orlunch or dinnerspot in chic colonial surroundings, head to Dempsey Hill. To get from Botanic Gardens to Dempsey Hill it’s a 1 km walk. After leaving Tanglin Gate, turn right along the large Holland Road before crossing over at the first junction. Then follow Minden Road up and all the way to the Barracks. At Demsey Hill there are many nice cafes and restaurants. They are all located in old barracks, known as Tanglin Barracks. These were first built in 1860 and h...
Nassim Road
If you want to walk from the Botanic Gardens to Orchard Road, head down Nassim Road, famous for being the most expensive road to live on in Singapore. Nassim Gate is in the Central section of the Botanic Gardens, from Tanglin Gate it’s 1.5 km walk to Nassim Gate. From here it’s 2 km walk along Nassim Road to Orchard Road. Once here, check out our Orchard Road Heritage Trail (coming soon) or head to Orchard Road MRTstation.
Dec 7, 2022 · A testament to Singapore’s reputation as a City in a Garden, the Botanic Gardens is the country’s first UNESCO Heritage Site. Established in 1859 by the Agri-Horticultural Society, 60 acres of land were transformed from a disused plantation into the popular recreational garden you see today. As well as being a favourite recreation venue for ...
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a 165-year-old tropical garden located at the fringe of the Orchard Road shopping district in Singapore. It is one of three gardens, and the only tropical garden, to be honoured as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. [1] The Botanic Gardens has been ranked Asia's top park attraction since 2013, by TripAdvisor ...
The Singapore Botanic Gardens is a well-defined cultural landscape which includes a rich variety of historic landscape features, plantings and buildings that clearly demonstrate the evolution of the Botanic Gardens since its establishment in 1859. Through its well-preserved landscape design and continuity of purpose, the Singapore Botanic ...
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