Singapore never ceases to amaze. There is shopping, entertainment, adventure and several other sights to behold. Amidst all these is the Gardens by the Bay. The area has three contrasting parks located at the waterfront and they are Bay Central, Bay South and Bay East. The premises span almost 101 hectares and are located at Singapore’s latest downtown quarter, Marina Bay. The gardens surround the Marina Reservoir similar to a green string of pearls and they are sure to augment the attraction that is Marina Bay.
This particular setting is sure to increase the charm of this city state and government policies towards making this city into a ‘township in a garden’ has led to more greenery being added. As a policy it will surely improve the quality of life of the people who live here and result in a tranquil atmosphere. There are a number of domes at this site; in the flower dome for instance one is sure to find countless flowers perpetually in bloom. For any visitor to the city, a visit here is a must not only to explore this unique setting but also to get an in-depth understanding of the country’s history and heritage as there are several trees and monuments located here that are intrinsically linked to the heritage of this nation.
What is more, the visitors can take a calm walk along the waterfront and watch the skyline of the business district gradually light up in the evening. The central bay is the best place to do this from as it connects the East and South Bays and it is a perfect place to spend an evening at.
Travellers who stay at the many Singapore hotels can explore this wondrous city that has so much to offer. This area near the waterfront is indeed an oasis amidst all the business and activities that take place in this cosmopolitan setting. Yet it is located in close proximity to a number of hotels in Singapore, such as Millennium & Copthorne Hotels Singapore so that business travellers and even families and tourists alike can explore and experience this vibrant quarter and its many natural wonders.