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The perfect time to visit the Supertrees is at night.
The Supertrees are cool in so many ways, not only the visual.
Walk on the suspended walkway between two Supertrees to enjoy a bird's eye view of the gardens.
The Supertrees also help out with running and cooling the Flower Dome and the Cloud Forest Dome.
From here you get a fantastic view of Marina Bay, the Supertrees, and the rest of Gardens by the bay.
The Supertrees are embedded with sustainable energy and water technologies integral to the cooling of the Cooled Conservatories.
On this project, TTJ worked closely with the architects andstructural construction consultants to fabricate the parts needed for the Supertrees.
The canopy connects six of the Supertrees in the Supertree Grove so you can get close to the trees and its plants.
Walking around the park won't cost you a cent but if you want to step inside the climate-controlled conservatories,or walk among the Supertrees, there is a fee.
The Supertree Grove is made of 18 Supertrees, which are vertical gardens as tall as 9 to 16 storeys(25 to 50 metres).
After the sun sets, don't miss the sky show of dazzling lights and sounds in the OCBC Garden Rhapsody,which takes place nightly amidst the Supertrees.
The Supertrees Singapore collect rainwater used in irrigation, just like how real trees must absorb rainwater to grow.
Admission to the Supertree Grove(excluding OCBC Skyway bridge which connects the Supertrees) is free, as is admission to the regular garden areas.
If you haven't already heard, the Supertrees at Gardens by the Bay Supertree grove come alive every night with a sound and light spectacle.
The Bay South Garden is the highlight of Gardens By The Bay and the part that gets most visitors as thisis where the iconic and famous Supertrees are located, as well as the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest Dome.
But even better than that, the Supertrees, Cloud Forest,& Flower Dome bring plants to life in a way you have probably never seen before.
Not to be missed is the cool, misty Cloud Forest Dome, with its 35-metre-tall“Cloud Mountain”, covered in orchids, ferns and bromeliads and containing the world's largest indoor waterfall.Splendid Supertrees.
There are eighteen Supertrees in Gardens by the bay in total, where twelve of them are put together making a cluster of trees called the Supertree Grove.
It feels like beingright in the middle of a sci-fi movie watching the Supertrees covered with 162 900 plants light up in a spectacular light show accompanied by music.
The Supertrees are not just aesthetic features; they also collect rainwater, generate solar power and act as venting ducts for the park's conservatory.
Take a walk on the suspended walkway between the supertrees or hitch a ride to the bar on top of the tallest supertree for a bird's eye view of the entire gardens.
Between 25 and 50 metres in height, the 18 Supertrees designed by Grant Associates are iconic vertical gardens, with emphasis placed on creating a“wow” factor through the vertical display of tropical flowering climbers, epiphytes and ferns.
Meanwhile, the huge cone-like structures at the top of each Supertree also glow in changing colours.
Then dine at romantic Pollen in the Flower Dome, restaurants at the Supertree Food Hall or Satay by the Bay for hearty local food.
For a super-sized garden experience,head to Gardens by the Bay to view the gigantic‘supertree' vertical gardens and the cool conservatories.
Our favorite time to visit the Gardens is in the late afternoon when it's a little cooler, ending with the nightly Garden Rhapsody lights andmusic show at Supertree Grove(7:45pm and 8:45pm).