Singapore’s iconic Gardens by the Bay is often known for its paid attractions like the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, but many visitors may not realize that some of its most beautiful experiences can actually be enjoyed completely FREE. Beyond the ticketed conservatories lies a massive outdoor wonderland filled with futuristic Supertrees, waterfront walking paths, scenic skyline views, themed gardens, and even a dinosaur-inspired food court perfect for families and tourists alike.



One of the most eye-catching highlights outdoors is the towering Supertree Grove. Standing between 25 to 50 metres tall, these futuristic vertical gardens are covered with thousands of plants, ferns, and tropical greenery, creating a magical atmosphere both during the day and at night. Walking beneath these giant structures feels almost like stepping into a science-fiction movie blended with nature. From certain angles, visitors can even spot the iconic Marina Bay Sands rising behind the Supertrees, creating one of Singapore’s most photographed skyline scenes.

Just beside the conservatories lies a relaxing outdoor walking path surrounding the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. The area is beautifully landscaped with tropical plants, calm ponds, and open spaces ideal for slow evening strolls. The architecture of the glass domes themselves is already impressive enough to admire from outside, with their curved glass structures resembling giant futuristic shells shining against the Singapore skyline.





Families visiting the area can also explore the fun and lively Jurassic Nest Food Hall. This dinosaur-themed dining spot features giant dinosaur sculptures, jungle-inspired interiors, and prehistoric decorations that make the place feel like a mini Jurassic adventure. Kids especially love the roaring dinosaur displays and themed environment while adults can enjoy local food and casual dining in an air-conditioned setting without needing park admission tickets.








Another scenic outdoor attraction nearby is the Benjamin Sheares Bridge area overlooking the Marina Reservoir. From the waterfront promenade, visitors are treated to panoramic views of the Singapore Flyer, Marina Bay skyline, calm waters, and passing river cruises. During cloudy evenings or sunset hours, the reflections across the bay create a peaceful atmosphere perfect for photography lovers.


Nature lovers can also discover outdoor themed plantations including cactus gardens and desert-style landscapes featuring unique succulents, agaves, and rare cactus species. These areas provide a completely different environment compared to Singapore’s usual tropical scenery, offering visitors a chance to admire unusual plants from dry climates around the world.





Whether you are visiting for photography, family outings, exercise, or simply a relaxing evening walk, Gardens by the Bay’s outdoor spaces prove that some of Singapore’s most beautiful experiences can still be enjoyed for free.








