Rose Romance @ Gardens By the Bay
Romance in June at the Flower Dome.
Love is in full bloom as the Queen of Flowers graces the prestigious Flower Dome once again, captivating visitors with the enchanting Rose Romance edition.
This delightful display, presented in collaboration with the Embassy of Italy in Singapore, transports us to the romantic region of Puglia in southern Italy. Known for its charming whitewashed hill towns and iconic trulli, this trending wedding destination sets the perfect backdrop for a floral extravaganza.
Roses at Flower Dome |
Prepare to be immersed in a picturesque landscape adorned with blooming roses, where love and beauty intertwine, and where the air is filled with a sweet, intoxicating fragrance. Step into a world where romance reigns supreme as we embark on a journey through Rose Romance in the heart of Flower Dome.
Highlights
Country Side Wedding
Countryside Wedding at Gardens By the Bay |
Experience a countryside wedding setting at the Flower Dome.
After seeing this, you might be tempted to book the flower dome for a little wedding reception here.
The Trulli of Alboerobello
Be transported to the quaint town of Alberobello in Central Puglia, well known for its over 1,500 iconic conical rood stone huts known as trulli.
Thr Trulli of Alberobello |
Walk along the path lined up by mini trulli at the Flower Dome.
Pumo
Pumo |
The most famous decorative item found all over Puglia is the pumo. The pumo takes the shape of a rosebud surrounded by young leaves and symbolises spring, rebirth and life.
Rose Romance
Rose Romance |
Count how many heart shape sculptures you can find at the Flower Dome.
Rose Romance |
These will make the perfect Instagram shots for counting couples and lovebirds.
Rose Romance |
Bed of Roses
Bed of Roses |
Roses galore at Rose Romance.
Find a range of standard roses, shrub roses and miniature roses on the Flower Bed.
Bring your cameras
There are plenty of Instagram-able spots on the Flower Bed. These are our favourites
Rose Romance will be at the Flower Dome from 2 June to 17 July. Admission applies.
You can get your tickets here.
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