• What to eat at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
    What to eat at the Singapore Botanic Gardens
    1. Jul 28, 2020
    2. 365days2play.com
    3. Review

      There is an indoor and outdoor play area for kids, however this is closed during the Covid-19 pandemic until further notice.

    1. Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Festival–Lots to eat, see and do!
      Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Festival–Lots to eat, see and do!
      1. Jun 27, 2017
      2. 365days2play.com
      3. Review

        Botanico is housed at the two storey 1920s art deco conservation building now known as The Garage.

      1. PeiPei.HaoHao - Singapore Parenting / Family Blog: Singapore Botanic Gardens
        PeiPei.HaoHao - Singapore Parenting / Family Blog: Singapore Botanic Gardens
        1. Oct 20, 2015
        2. www.peipeihaohao.com
        3. Review

          Other than National Orchid Garden and Swan Lake, do check out Jacob Ballas Children Garden (with water play area) and Food for Thought (with a small outdoor playground) at Singapore Botanic Gardens too!

        1. Singapore Botanical Gardens - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
          Singapore Botanical Gardens - UNESCO World Heritage Centre
          1. Jul 8, 2015
          2. whc.unesco.org
          3. Review

            Situated at the heart of the city of Singapore, the site demonstrates the evolution of a British tropical colonial botanic garden that has become a modern world-class scientific institution used for both conservation and education. The cultural landscape includes a rich variety of historic features, plantings and buildings that demonstrate the development of the garden since its creation in 1859. It has been an important centre for science, research and plant conservation, notably in connection with the cultivation of rubber plantations, in Southeast Asia since 1875.

          1. Susan's Blog: Complete Guide to Singapore Botanic Gardens( Part 1)
            Susan's Blog: Complete Guide to Singapore Botanic Gardens( Part 1)
            1. Oct 16, 2014
            2. susanwong.blogspot.com
            3. Review

              SBG is also a habitat of animals. Some were timid peeking around, some walked across my path like bosses. I had encounter lizards from as tiny as 5 inches to larger 1 meter ones. Swans, ducks, different species of birds, large fishes swimming freely in the ponds and many squirrels! However, I did not see any monkeys during my visits. These "encounters" are some how different from looking at caged animals in the zoo. It's thrilling, it's exciting and it's sometimes unexpected. It's a shiok feel of FREEDOM!!