Singapore’s oldest garden is putting on a brand-new kind of show – and it’s lit. For the first time in its 166-year history, the Singapore Botanic Gardens is setting the scene for a nightly light show, from now till 10 August 2025.

From 7.30pm to 10pm, EnlighTEN @ Singapore Botanic Gardens turns the UNESCO World Heritage Site into an after-dark wonderland. Expect dreamy light installations dotted across the park’s most iconic corners, from a glowing Tanglin Gate and a twinkling Bandstand, to a softly lit Swan Lake that looks straight out of a fairytale. Even the Clock Tower at Orchid Plaza and Palm Court near Nassim Visitor Services Centre are getting their time to shine. A treat for the senses, the light show is also set to orchestral pieces by the Singapore Symphony Orchestra (SSO), making it the perfect backdrop for post-dinner strolls and photo ops.

The light show is part of a huge milestone year for the Gardens, which celebrates the 10th anniversary of its UNESCO World Heritage Site inscription, 150 years of the Singapore Herbarium and Botany Library, 30 years of the National Orchid Garden, and – no biggie – Singapore’s 60th year of independence.
And as part of the nationwide SG60 festivities, the Gardens is pulling out all the stops, including the Singapore Botanic Gardens Heritage Festival and the SGF Orchid Show, both running from July 19 to 27. Apart from the stunning orchid displays, the festival lineup also includes live music performances, outdoor movie screenings, guided tours and hands-on workshops.
Whether you’re out with mates, bringing the kids along, or just fancy a solo wander under the stars, Singapore Botanic Gardens is worth the detour. Explore more here.
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