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Visitors exploring the vibrant and diverse flora at the National Orchid Garden in Singapore
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Singapore National Orchid Garden showcasing vibrant orchid varieties.
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Orchid display at National Orchid Garden, Singapore, showcasing vibrant tropical blooms.
Visitors exploring the vibrant and diverse flora at the National Orchid Garden in Singapore
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Singapore National Orchid Garden showcasing vibrant orchid varieties.
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Orchid display at National Orchid Garden, Singapore, showcasing vibrant tropical blooms.
Visitors exploring the vibrant and diverse flora at the National Orchid Garden in Singapore
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Singapore National Orchid Garden showcasing vibrant orchid varieties.
Visitors exploring vibrant orchids at the National Orchid Garden, Singapore.
Orchid display at National Orchid Garden, Singapore, showcasing vibrant tropical blooms.
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Singapore National Orchid Garden Tickets

from S$15
S$9.80

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  • Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site that boasts thousands of orchid species!
  • Enter the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens for an undisputed visual treat.
  • Singapore’s first-ever UNESCO World Heritage Site, there’s no doubt that this attraction gets worldwide attention.
  • Walk through the four zones of this garden based on the four seasons, each stunning with its unique color spectrums.
  • With over 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids of two or more orchid species, there’s plenty to feast your eyes on.
  • Visit this UNESCO World Heritage site that boasts thousands of orchid species!
  • Enter the National Orchid Garden, located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens for an undisputed visual treat.
  • Singapore’s first-ever UNESCO World Heritage Site, there’s no doubt that this attraction gets worldwide attention.
  • Walk through the four zones of this garden based on the four seasons, each stunning with its unique color spectrums.
  • With over 1,000 species of orchids and 2,000 hybrids of two or more orchid species, there’s plenty to feast your eyes on.

Inclusions

  • Admission into the National Orchid Garden

Exclusions

  • Guided tour
  • Children aged 11 and under may enter free of charge (carry a valid photo ID).
  • Note: All Singapore citizens, permanent residents, and those living in Singapore, including holders of employment passes, work permits, or dependent passes can avail of discounted tickets directly at the venue.
  • These are open-dated tickets and can be used anytime within the operating hours. To know the exact validity, please refer to your e-tickets.
  • Free cancellation anytime before the start of your experience

National Orchid Garden-the world's largest collection of tropical orchids

Located at the topmost hill of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, the National Orchid Garden is the only tropical botanic garden to be recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage site. Home to over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids of orchids, this garden is an orchid haven known for its extensive display of orchids, the largest in the world. 

You can wander through beautifully curated displays, including the Tropical Montane Orchidetum and the Sembcorp Cool House, which emulate different orchid habitats from around the world. We have all the information on the impressive variety of orchids and the best tickets for you.


Things to know before buying National Orchid Garden tickets

  • Entry to Singapore Botanic Gardens is free. However, you need to pay to enter National Orchid Gardens, which is the main attraction of these Botanic gardens.
  • There is a single entry ticket for the National Orchid Garden. The garden features four themed spaces: the Tropical Montane Orchidetum, the Yuen Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection, the Sembcorp Cool House, and the Tan Hoon Siang Mist House. With this ticket, you can visit all these spaces.
  • You will save at least 35% when you book your tickets online.
  • Entry is free if your child is below 12 years. If you’re a local or Senior citizen, you will enjoy concession rates with your proof id. 

What to see at the National Orchid Garden Singapore

There are many attractions to explore at the National Orchid Garden that will keep you occupied for hours. However, these are a few that are a must see during your visit.

Plan your visit to the National Orchid Garden

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  • Wheelchair Accessible (rentals available)
  • Lockers
  • Lost and Found
  • First-Aid
  • Parking
  • Restrooms (WC friendly and regular)
  • Nursing Rooms
  • Water Fountains
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  • While you’re at the National Orchid Garden, take the opportunity to explore the rest of the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The best part? Entry is free!
  • After receiving a confirmation mail, you might be advised to go to the National Parks Board to redeem your ticket. However, the ticket can be directly redeemed at the National Orchid Gardens.
  • Plan for at least half a day for your visit to the Botanic Gardens. There’s so much to see amidst the hustle and bustle of city life.
  • The garden is designed to showcase orchids by colors and seasons. Cream and yellow orchids represent spring, red and pink for summer, white for winter, and purple, red, and rare blue orchids for autumn. So, pick your favorite time to explore.
  • Given Singapore’s hot and humid climate, opt for lightweight clothing, preferably cotton. You’ll want to stay cool while enjoying the beautiful surroundings.
  • Since you’ll be walking quite a bit, wear your most comfortable pair of shoes. Your feet will thank you!
  • If you’re bringing kids along, consider packing mosquito repellent cream or sprays. The lush greenery tends to attract these little pests.

Frequently asked questions about National Orchid Gardens tickets

How can I purchase National Orchid Garden tickets?

It is highly recommended to book National Orchid Garden tickets online since you can get up to 34% off on your entry ticket. If you are a Singaporean, PR or child below the age of 12, you can purchase your ticket directly at the entrance at a reduced rate.

What is included in the National Orchid Garden Tickets?

You can walk into the Singapore Botanic Gardens for free. However, you have to purchase tickets for National Orchid Gardens. You get access to all the zones and attractions within the National Orchid Garden as part of your ticket.

Where is the world's largest tropical orchid garden?

National Orchid Garden in Singapore is the world's largest tropical orchid garden.

Can I purchase National Orchid Garden tickets at the venue?

Yes, you may purchase National Orchid Garden tickets at the venue. However, it is best to book tickets online to avoid the long waiting lines.

How do I get to the National Orchid Garden?

You can get to the National Orchid Garden by MRT, Bus or Car. Since it is situated within the Singapore Botanic Gardens, you will have to walk a bit to reach the Tyersall Entrance where National Orchid Garden is located.

Are there any discounts available for National Orchid Garden tickets?

Yes, you can get up to 34% off on your National Orchid Garden tickets if you purchase them online.

What is the cancellation policy for National Orchid Garden tickets?

You can cancel your National Orchid Garden ticket up to 24 hours before your visit.

What time can I visit the National Orchid Garden?

You can visit National Orchid Garden any day of the week, between 8:30am and 7pm. The last admission for the day is by 6pm.