What is the Singapore Floral Fantasy About?

What is the Singapore Floral Fantasy About
If you ever want to make a fantasy that you didn’t even know you had come true, head to the Floral Fantasy in the Gardens by the Bay. You may ask, what exactly is the floral fantasy? Is it a venue? An activity? Or a show? Opening Hours of the Singapore Floral Fantasy
Monday to Friday Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays
10.00 am to 7.30 pm 10.00 am to 8.00 pm
Last admission at 6.30 pm Last admission at 7.30 pm
Admission Rates of Singapore Floral Fantasy
Citizen Non-Resident Singapore Resident
Adult $20 $12
Child (3-12yrs) $12 $8
Senior Citizen (60yrs & above) $20 $8

(Contact the Gardens by the Bay to find out any seasonal discounts on the admission rates and covid-19 protocols)

Nearest Car Park: Bayfront Plaza Carpark The Singapore Floral Fantasy is a mixture of all three and more. It is an exhibition of all the floral wonders of the world and undeniably the most vibrant attraction of the Gardens by the Bay. This exhibition which is open to tourists and locals (with covid-19 precautions in place), has a set up of healthy plants, fresh and preserved flowers, grand arrangements, and statues. The purpose of the Singapore Floral Fantasy is not to educate the viewers, rather, to give them an experience of a lifetime. Along with picturesque corners and insta-worthy backgrounds at every corner! So, whether you have a free afternoon or a date night, head to this top tourist attraction spot to get charmed by the decorative floral wonders. The visit to Floral Fantasy in Singapore will be deemed complete only when you spend time in all four sections. The exhibit is divided into four gardens with unique themes, names, and designs. Explore the four themed gardens- dance, float, waltz, and drift as you progress in the wonderland.

Dance 

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="801"]Floral Fantasy SOURCE: GardensByTheBay[/caption] The first part of the four themed gardens is called the Dance. The reason? The venue is bedecked with more than 1500 stunning flowers like roses, carnations, and daisies suspended from the ceiling. The vibrant hues and different blooms form a circle upon their descension. Thus, leaving you dazzled and in absolute awe. To top it off the suspended flowers sway in the air as if they were dancing! You might think your mind is playing tricks on you as you feel almost hypnotised by the swaying of the brightly-hued flowers.

Float 

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="803"]Second Singapore Floral Fantasy is Float SOURCE: GardensByTheBay[/caption] The next to explore amongst the four themed gardens at the Singapore Floral Fantasy is: Float. Immerse yourself in some ASMR as you walk past the bubbling brock. The calming sounds and floral wonders will make you feel like you are in a dream. That too a pretty good dream! Here, you will get to meet the guardian of the garden- Nobu. He watches over his plants and multi-colored fuchsias lying overhead while his fairies play hide and seek. If you are observant, you might be able to spot a few of his fairies hiding amongst the flowers on the ground.

Waltz 

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="792"]Singapore Floral Fantasy's third garden- Waltz SOURCE: GardensByTheBay[/caption] Just like the Dance, your visit to the Singapore Floral Fantasy's third garden- Waltz will be filled with excitement and exhilaration. The theme of this exhibit is around a lush rainforest. Exquisite flowers along the path and a mesmerising rain oasis give you the feel of waltzing your way through the exhibit. As a bonus, you can also find poison dart frogs that are tiny in size and have extraordinarily bright-coloured bodies.

Drift 

[caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="800"]Singapore Floral Fantasy's - Drift SOURCE: GardensByTheBay[/caption] The last destination on the list to explore four themed gardens is Drift. Here you can allow yourself to drift in the immense beauty of the cave-like structure. You will get to absorb the beauty of over 50 species of plants and flowers like orchids, huperzias, and begonias. These species came from Central and South America. What’s even more interesting is the soft lighting provided over these flowers to make them evident. A visit to Floral Fantasy in Singapore can not be complete without eating a delicious meal at the Cafe Aster. Let your taste buds indulge in the same sensory experience as your eyes did.

About the author

Gurnika Talwar

Gurnika Talwar is FNP’s marketing and creative content writer and has been with the firm since 2020. She is based in Delhi, India and has been in this field for 2+ years.
She started her journey as a freshman but since then has created content on several mediums. With blogging on gift ideas, food, gardening tips and whatnot as her primary goal, she has also curated content for social media and brand films. As a storyteller, she creates original, genuine, and relatable content to connect with the mass. Besides work, you’ll find her chit-chatting about movies or making sarcastic jokes.