National Orchid Garden 
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The National Orchid Garden is located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens.
Since 1859, orchids have been closely associated with the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The products of the Gardens' orchid breeding programme, which began in 1928, deserve a place where they can be displayed in their full splendour. The very design of these orchids is, one could say, "hand-crafted" by the Gardens' horticultural staff, dedicated to bringing out the finest in any hybrid cross.
Over 1,000 species and 2,000 hybrids are now found in the Gardens' collection, and every year, more vibrant and enduring hybrids will be added on. So that all may admire and enjoy their diversity, richness and beauty, the National Orchid Garden now offers a permanent showcase, the largest display of orchids in the world.
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National Flower of Singapore
Chosen to be the National Flower of Singapore in 1981, the exquisite Vanda Miss Joaquim, was discovered by Miss Agnes Joaquim in her garden in 1893.
Orchidarium
The Orchidarium is where most of the wild orchids displayed in the National Orchid Garden are to be seen. Despite generally being less showy and free-flowering than the cultivated orchids, the wild ones often have delicate and intricate blooms.
Burkill Hall
Built in 1866, this colonial bungalow is an excellent example of tropical architecture. Once home to the Gardens' directors, the hall is now used to host VIP events and other functions.
Yuen-Peng McNeice Bromeliad Collection
Over 300 species and 500 hybrids of these highly exotic and most unusual plants from Central American and South America are housed here.
VIP Orchids
This collection features a select group of orchid hybrids named after visiting State Dignitaries and VIPs from within and outside Singapore.
Orchid Terraces & Water Features
Three hectares of orchid terraces are enlivened by tropical foliage and water features such as the Crane Fountain and the Tiger Orchid Fountain.
Tan Hoon Siang Mist House
Set against a backdrop of tropical foliage and cultural decor, a host of rare orchid cultivars from the Garden's collection is displayed here.
Cool House
The Cool House encloses a montane tropical forest. Trees and rocks are draped with a profusion of spectacular orchids and fascinating carnivorous plants. The cool air, drifting mist and rushing torrent provide a highly realistic representation of high elevation sites in the tropics and make for an unforgettable experience.
Visitors Information
Opening Hours
- 8.30am - 7.00pm daily
- (Last ticket sales at 6.00pm)
Admission Fees
- S$5.00 for Adults
- S$1.00 for Students
- S$1.00 for Senior Citizens (above 60 years)
- Free for Children (12 years and below)
Getting There
By Bus
- Take SBS Transit Nos. 7, 105, 123, 174 and TIBS Nos. 75, 77, 106 along Holland Road
- Take SBS Transit Nos. 66, 151, 154, 156, 170, 186 and TIBS Nos. 67, 171 along Bukit Timah Road
Parking
- Parking is available at the Visitor Centre Carpark at Cluny Road and along Tyersall Avenue
Refreshments
Available at Burkill Hall and Ginger Garden refreshment kiosk
Others
- Publications, orchid plantlets and other National Orchid Garden souvenirs are available at the Souvenir Kiosk
- For emergencies, lost and found and general enquiries, please enquire at the Visitor Services Counter, Entrance Pavilion
For more information
Please contact:
Visitor Services
Singapore Botanic Gardens
1 Cluny Road
Singapore 259569
Tel: (+65) 6471 7361
Fax: (+65) 6473 7983
Email: NPARKS_SBG_Visitor_Services@NPARKS.GOV.SG

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