Gardens By The Bay Closures: OCBC Skyway And Supertree Dates

Gardens by the Bay has two short attraction closures to plan around this week: OCBC Skyway on 10 June 2026 and Supertree Observatory on 11 June 2026.

The rest of the Gardens can still work as a visit, but the advisory matters for anyone building an itinerary around elevated views, sunset photos or visiting friends who have limited time in Singapore.

The Two Dates

OCBC Skyway is listed as closed on 10 June for maintenance. Supertree Observatory is listed as closed on 11 June for maintenance. Visitors should move those paid-viewpoint plans to another date if either attraction is the main reason for the trip.

For more attraction advisories and weekend planning, browse our Things To Do guides.

  • OCBC Skyway closure: 10 June 2026.
  • Supertree Observatory closure: 11 June 2026.
  • Reason listed: maintenance.
  • Other Gardens areas can still be planned around the closures.
Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay
Supertree Observatory is listed for maintenance closure on 11 June 2026.

How To Rework A Visit

If you are visiting on 10 June, swap the OCBC Skyway slot for Flower Dome, Cloud Forest, Floral Fantasy or a ground-level Supertree Grove walk. If you are visiting on 11 June, keep OCBC Skyway as the elevated-view option and leave Supertree Observatory for another day.

Evening visitors should also check weather before heading down, because outdoor experiences can be affected by rain even when the closure is unrelated to weather.

Who Should Pay Attention

The advisory is most important for tourists, families hosting overseas guests, and anyone planning proposal, birthday or photography moments around the Supertrees.

If the trip is mainly for dinner, walking, or Garden Rhapsody, the visit may still work. If the trip is built around the paid viewpoint, reschedule the attraction component.

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Clara Tan
Clara Tan
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