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Gardens by the Bay Night Show: A Must-See in Singapore
Planning a trip to Singapore? You’re in for a treat! Let’s talk about Gardens by the Bay, specifically the Supertree Grove and the incredible light show. Before we dive in, here are a few questions you might have:
- Is it worth visiting?
- Is the show free?
- What’s the best time to go?
The answer to all those questions is a resounding YES! This place is a must-see. The “Garden Rhapsody” show is free, and the best time to go is right before the first show. Let me give you the lowdown.
- Location: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953
- Show Times: 7:45 PM & 8:45 PM (approx. 15 minutes)
- OCBC Skyway: 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM (Last entry 8:30 PM)
- Cost: Garden Rhapsody Show: Free, OCBC Skyway: Adults 14 SGD, Children (3-12) 10 SGD, Flower Dome & Cloud Forest: Approx. 32-53 SGD (depending on package)
What Makes Gardens by the Bay Special
Gardens by the Bay is a futuristic garden and iconic Singapore landmark, featuring the famous Supertrees. It’s a blend of nature and technology. At night, the Supertrees come alive with a spectacular light and music show called “Garden Rhapsody.” It’s a must-do for any trip to Singapore.



My Experience: A Night to Remember
I headed over to Gardens by the Bay right after a bite to eat. It was easy to get there. I just followed the crowds from the Bayfront MRT station, and soon, the Supertrees came into view.
The sheer scale of the place is incredible. Standing beneath these vertical gardens, some reaching up to 50 meters, makes you feel tiny. There were a lot of people already there, many having found their spots early. It was competitive to say the least!
After finding a good spot and waiting, the light show began. It was amazing.




The music started, and the quiet garden transformed into a vibrant, electric space. The lights changed colors with the music, and the whole experience was so immersive. My wife and I were speechless, just taking it all in.
We’re not usually fans of overly-themed attractions, but this was different. I couldn’t believe they offer a show of this quality for free. It really highlights how committed Singapore is to tourism.
I took so many photos because the show was beautiful, but seeing it in person is a must.




The colors shifted from blue to green and then to a dreamy purple, creating a magical atmosphere. Seeing people walking on the OCBC Skyway above added to the surreal, sci-fi feel.
My wife was a bit nervous about heights and stayed below, but I decided I had to walk the skyway the next day. The show is only about 15 minutes long, but it felt much shorter because it was so captivating.
After the show, people lingered, lost in the moment.




Exploring Marina Bay Sands After the Show
When the show ended, the crowd dispersed, and we naturally walked over to Marina Bay Sands (MBS). The moment we stepped inside the mall, we were blown away by the scale of the place. The stores seemed endless, and the ceilings were incredibly high.
Seeing the indoor canals and boats felt surreal.





Then we saw the “Rain Oculus,” a giant water vortex outside. It was a shame we missed the timed waterfall display. The design alone was impressive, though.
Walking to the promenade, we were treated to a beautiful night view of Marina Bay. The city lights reflecting on the water made the entire trip feel worthwhile. It was a night when I truly felt the energy of Singapore, a place where nature and technology blend seamlessly.
If you’re planning a trip to Singapore, don’t miss the Garden Rhapsody show! It’s an absolute must-see. Make sure to put it on your itinerary!