— — the night the trees light from the inside.
“A hundred and ten acres of reclaimed land east of the central business district, finished in 2012. The Supertrees light at quarter to eight and again an hour later; the show is short, the crowd is quiet, and the harbour wind carries the music thinner than it should. The Cloud Forest sits inside its own glass mountain across the path.
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Gardens by the Bay sits on 101 hectares of reclaimed land at Marina South, opened in stages from June 2012. The park is built around three waterfront gardens, Bay South, Bay East, and Bay Central, with two conditioned conservatories designed by Wilkinson Eyre and landscape by Grant Associates. The eighteen Supertrees, vertical gardens between 25 and 50 metres tall, double as cooling vents and rainwater collectors for the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome below. The outdoor gardens are free to enter; the conservatories are ticketed.
Garden Rhapsody, the light-and-sound show staged inside the Supertree Grove, plays nightly at 7:45 and 8:45, free to anyone standing on the path below or on the OCBC Skyway above. The Supertree canopies carry embedded photovoltaic cells and LED clusters; the daytime structures collect, the night structures spend. The OCBC Skyway, a 128-metre aerial walkway 22 metres above ground, threads between the largest of the trees. The harbour-facing edge of Bay South is where the Marina Bay skyline reads at full reach.
The outdoor gardens open daily from 5 a.m. to 2 a.m. at no charge. The Flower Dome and Cloud Forest run 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; combined adult tickets sat near S$53 for residents and S$73 for tourists in 2025. The closest MRT stop is Gardens by the Bay on the Thomson-East Coast line, opened in 2022. Most visitors arrive at dusk to pair one conservatory with one Garden Rhapsody. The path from the MRT station to the Supertree Grove is roughly twelve minutes on foot.