Tulipmania 2026 at Gardens by the Bay: Dates, Ticket Prices & What to See

Every year, Gardens by the Bay transforms its iconic Flower Dome into a Dutch-inspired wonderland for Tulipmania — and the 2026 edition is no exception. If you have been looking for a good excuse to visit Singapore’s most famous greenhouse, this annual floral showcase is it.

Expect a sea of tulips in vivid reds, purples, pinks, yellows, and whites, arranged alongside charming Dutch windmills, replica masterpieces, and elegantly curated garden landscapes. It is equal parts horticulturally impressive and Instagram-worthy — though we defy anyone to walk through and not come away genuinely charmed by the sheer beauty of it all.

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Tulipmania transforms the Flower Dome into a breathtaking landscape of colour. Photo: Pexels

What Is Tulipmania?

Tulipmania is Gardens by the Bay’s annual celebration of the tulip — one of the world’s most beloved and culturally significant flowers. The event pays homage to the Netherlands’ deep connection with the flower, which reached its most famous peak in 17th-century Dutch “Tulip Mania” — a period when tulip bulbs briefly became one of the most expensive items in the world.

For Singapore visitors, the event is an annual highlight that offers a rare chance to see European spring blooms up close, in air-conditioned comfort that is much appreciated given Singapore’s tropical climate.

What to See at Tulipmania 2026

The Tulip Displays

The centrepiece of Tulipmania is always the mass plantings of tulips across the Flower Dome floor. The 2026 edition features dozens of tulip varieties arranged in sweeping colour gradients — from deep burgundy and violet through to coral, peach, and cream. The layered visual effect is genuinely stunning, especially during the golden hour when the Flower Dome lighting shifts.

Dutch Windmills and Landscape Features

Life-sized Dutch windmill replicas and themed landscape installations help create an immersive Dutch spring atmosphere. These are perennial favourites for photography — arrive early in the morning or on a weekday to avoid crowds at the most popular photo spots.

Floral Masterpiece Replicas

One of the distinctive elements of Tulipmania is the inclusion of floral replicas of famous artworks — think Vermeer and Van Gogh rendered in living flowers. It is a surprisingly clever concept that adds cultural depth to what might otherwise be a purely horticultural showcase.

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The Flower Dome at Gardens by the Bay is a year-round floral wonderland. Photo: Pexels

Practical Information

Tickets and Admission

Tulipmania is included with Flower Dome admission. As of 2026, standard Flower Dome tickets are priced at:

  • Adult (Singapore Resident): $8
  • Child (Singapore Resident, 3–12 years): $5
  • Adult (Non-Resident): $14

Combination tickets with the Cloud Forest and OCBC Skyway offer better value if you are planning a full day at Gardens by the Bay. Check the official Gardens by the Bay website for the latest pricing and bundle deals before your visit.

Getting There

Gardens by the Bay is most easily reached from Bayfront MRT (Downtown and Circle Lines) via the underground walkway from Marina Bay Sands. Bus services 400, 402, and 502 also stop at the venue. Paid parking is available onsite if you are driving.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday mornings are ideal for a more peaceful experience. The Flower Dome tends to get busier on weekends and public holiday afternoons. For the best photos, arrive right when the Flower Dome opens — the displays look particularly beautiful in the morning light before crowds build up.

Make It a Full Day Out

Pair your Tulipmania visit with a stroll through the Supertree Grove, a meal at one of Gardens by the Bay’s waterfront restaurants, or a visit to the Cloud Forest for an equally impressive botanical experience. The Marina Bay waterfront at sunset is one of Singapore’s most beautiful views, making this a lovely way to wrap up a Sunday.

Planning more weekends out? Check out our guide to Things to Do in Singapore This May 2026 and our round-up of Best Things To Do in Singapore This Weekend for more inspiration.

Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman
Nur Aisyah Rahman is Little Big Red Dot's Lifestyle, Wellness & Family Editor. She tells stories that help families live well, feel good, and grow closer together. She writes with empathy, warmth, and practicality — whether reviewing family-friendly attractions, sharing wellness tips, or writing about home living.

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