2 Epic Free Light Shows You Can See Every Night in Singapore
- Jenn & Leon
- Feb 9, 2024
- 13 min read
Updated: 2 days ago
Like us, you may have heard that Singapore can be an expensive destination. Indeed, it can be for accommodation, but when it comes to activities, this city-state has it covered!
We were shocked to be able to see not one but TWO FREE light shows in Singapore, that you can see within an hour of each other, for the perfect romantic night out!

The evening starts at the incredible Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay, getting there nice and early to secure a spot lying down beneath the giant trees.
The Garden Rhapsody Light Show starts at 7.45 pm, lasts around 15 minutes, giving you an hour to get a good spot on the bay for the incredible 9 pm Spectra Light Show at Marina Bay Sands.
In between both shows, you get to cross a highway on an incredible bridge, walk through the famous MBS Resort, including its impressive The Shoppes Mall, complete with its own Changi Airport style 'mini Jewel' water fountain.
In this post, we will tell you a little bit about Singapore's incredible Gardens by the Bay, which is a must-see in itself and also offers many free activities.

We will then show you some of our Garden Rhapsody Light Show highlights, along with how to get to the Spectra Light Show from there, and what to expect once you get to Marina Bay Sands.
Oh, and just so you know, if you prefer video highlights, we have that covered too!

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What Is Gardens by the Bay in Singapore?
Gardens by the Bay's story is one of vision, innovation, and a deep love for nature.
It's a tale that stretches back to 2005, when Singapore's Prime Minister, Lee Hsien Loong, dreamt of transforming the city from a "Garden City" to a "City in a Garden."
He envisioned a green oasis amidst the urban jungle, a space that would boost environmental sustainability, enhance quality of life, and become a national icon.
In 2007, the seeds of this futuristic Eden were sown. Supertrees, the now-iconic vertical gardens, rose from the ground, their steel skeletons soon adorned with a vibrant tapestry of plants.
Cooled conservatories, the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome, were constructed, promising journeys into fantastical ecosystems.
Every element, from the cascading waterfalls to the intricate walkways, was meticulously designed to celebrate nature and its vital role in a thriving city.

At the heart of Gardens by the Bay lies the iconic Supertree Grove, a mesmerizing forest of 18 steel giants reaching towards the heavens.
These aren't your average trees, though. These are marvels of innovation and beauty, blending nature and technology like a futuristic fairy tale.
Supertrees range from 25 to 50 meters tall, dwarfing visitors and offering breathtaking panoramic views of the Gardens and beyond.

But these titans aren't just empty shells. Their "skin" is adorned with a breathtaking vertical garden, housing over 162,900 plants of more than 200 species.
Bromeliads, orchids, ferns, and flowering climbers weave a tapestry of life across the steel skeleton, creating a stunning ecosystem in the sky.

These aren't just aesthetic marvels; they're champions of sustainability.
Seven of the Supertrees are equipped with photovoltaic cells, harvesting solar energy to power the Gardens' lighting and irrigation systems.
Others function as air exhausts for the cooled conservatories, contributing to the Gardens' efficient climate control.
The best part is that much of the site is completely FREE to walk around, relax, and chill! There are a plethora of monuments, themed parks, exhibits, and leisure areas too.
This is THE place to be in Singapore, especially if you only have limited time and a tight budget!

The Garden Rhapsody Light & Sound Show
So now that you know about Gardens by the Bay, let's get to know the epic Garden Rhapsody Light Show.
A breathtaking display of lights, music, and technology set amidst the lush greenery of one of Singapore's most iconic attractions, this is a must-see.
Here's everything you need to know about this enchanting spectacle!

⪢ Location
The Garden Rhapsody Light Show takes place at Gardens by the Bay, a sprawling nature park located in the heart of Singapore.
The show specifically occurs in the Supertree Grove, where towering vertical gardens known as Supertrees stand.
⪢ Schedule
The show typically runs twice nightly, with the first showing starting around 7:45 PM and the second around 8:45 PM.
⪢ Duration
Each performance of Garden Rhapsody lasts for approximately 15 minutes, during which the Supertrees come alive with a dazzling display of lights and music.
⪢ Themes
The show features different themes throughout the year, ranging from seasonal celebrations to collaborations with renowned artists and musicians.
These themes often incorporate elements of nature, technology, and Singaporean culture, creating a visually stunning and immersive experience for the audience.
⪢ Technology
The Garden Rhapsody Light Show utilizes cutting-edge lighting and projection technology to illuminate the Supertrees in a mesmerizing array of colors and patterns.
Synchronized to an evocative soundtrack, the lights dance across the Supertrees, creating a harmonious blend of music and visual artistry.

⪢ Free Admission
Similar to the Spectra Light Show, Garden Rhapsody is free for all visitors to Gardens by the Bay, making it accessible to both locals and tourists.
⪢ Crowd Experience
The Supertree Grove can get quite crowded during the show, especially on weekends and holidays.
Arriving early can help you secure a good spot for viewing the spectacle, whether you prefer to watch from directly beneath the Supertrees or from a distance.
⪢ Best Viewing Spots
While the entire Supertree Grove offers excellent vantage points for viewing the show, some of the best spots include the viewing deck at the OCBC Skyway, which provides a bird's-eye view of the illuminated Supertrees, as well as the ground-level viewing areas surrounding the grove.
⪢ Additional Tips
It's a good idea to arrive at Gardens by the Bay well before the showtime to explore the park's other attractions, such as the Flower Dome and Cloud Forest conservatories.

The Garden Rhapsody Light Show at Gardens by the Bay offers a magical experience that combines nature, art, and technology uniquely and unforgettably.
Whether you're a first-time visitor to Singapore or a seasoned traveler, this enchanting spectacle is sure to leave you awestruck!

If, like us, you go for the 7.45 pm showing, you will be able to comfortably make the Spectra Light Show at 9 pm, via The Shoppes Mall in Marina Bay Sands.
Much of the crowd will most likely be doing the same thing!
It is an impressive walk, with plenty of awesome photo opportunities taking the bridge out of Gardens by the Bay, over the highway that cuts across the lit skyscrapers of the Singapore cityscape, and into the architectural marvel that is the famous hotel itself.
Take a closer look at our walk through the mall in the next section, before we get to the marvel that is the Spectra Light and Water Show!

Dive into Luxury & Dazzling Delights: Exploring The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
Imagine strolling through a shopping paradise bathed in the glow of Singapore's skyline. Picture iconic luxury brands lining opulent avenues, all accessible from the comfort of a world-class resort.
That's the magic of The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, a retail wonderland that is every bit as fashionable as the stores themselves.

The bridge over the highway leads straight into the mall, and the entrance is impressive. It brings you out at the upper level, so you get to see the full spectacle of the mall itself.
The Shoppes has been designed to impress, and will have you looking all over the place at the sparkly signs and interesting features, such as the canal that runs through the middle of it!
While only here for a short time as we were passing through to grab a good spot for the light show, we immediately knew it was worth coming back to check out further! We hope you do too. Here are a few things you can expect at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands:
⪢ Step into a Fashion Fairy-tale
Prepare to be dazzled by over 170 luxury boutiques, each housing the crème de la crème of fashion. Think Chanel, Dior, Louis Vuitton – the list goes on!
Witness the architectural marvel of the world's only floating Louis Vuitton Island Maison, or marvel at the unique Apple store, surrounded by water. It's a feast for the eyes, even if your wallet begs to differ!
⪢ Beyond Retail Bliss
The Shoppes is more than just designer labels. Indulge in a culinary adventure with over 200 restaurants and cafes, from Michelin-starred delights to casual bites.
Craving dim sum with a view? Or perhaps a sky-high cocktail overlooking the city lights? The Shoppes caters to every palate and mood.

⪢ A Jewel of a Fountain
Before you enter the shopping haven, don't miss the mesmerizing Jewel, a captivating rain vortex cascading through a seven-story atrium. It's a free, Instagram-worthy spectacle that sets the stage for your luxurious adventure.
If you are coming from the Gardens by the Bay entrance, you will find it at the opposite end as you walk in.
⪢ Effortless Connectivity
The Shoppes seamlessly connects to the Bayfront MRT station, making it easily accessible from anywhere in Singapore. No need to worry about taxis or navigating traffic – just hop on the train and be whisked away to your shopping haven.
⪢ Foodie Paradise
From casual food courts to celebrity chef restaurants, The Shoppes caters to every craving.
Indulge in Michelin-starred delights at Beni Japanese Restaurant & Sushi Bar, savor authentic Italian fare at Spago by Wolfgang Puck, or grab a quick bite at the many food courts offering local and international cuisine.
Oh, and a quick shout out to TWG Tea on the Bay for this epic store! We both love tea, and when we saw this place, we were hugely impressed with its stunning appearance!
What a great store! If you are a tea lover like us, you are going to want to check this place out.
Bonus Tip: Check out The Shoppes' website for exclusive deals, events, and a directory of all the amazing stores and restaurants waiting to be explored!

Spectra - A Light & Water Show
The Spectra Light Show in Singapore is a captivating audio-visual extravaganza that takes place along the iconic Marina Bay waterfront.
It's one of the city-state's most popular tourist attractions, drawing visitors from around the world to witness its mesmerizing display of lights, music, and water effects.

Here's a breakdown of what you can expect from the Spectra Light Show:
⪢ Location
The show is staged at the Event Plaza along the promenade of Marina Bay Sands, next to the Apple Store on the bay.
⪢ Schedule
Spectra typically runs nightly, with multiple showings at 8 pm and 9 pm each evening.
⪢ Duration
The show lasts for approximately 15 minutes, immersing the audience in a spellbinding journey through a symphony of lights, water jets, and music.
⪢ Themes
Spectra weaves together various themes, including Singapore's rich cultural heritage, its modern skyline, and themes of harmony and unity.
The show's narrative unfolds through a seamless fusion of light, water, and sound elements, creating a multisensory experience.

⪢ Technology
The show employs state-of-the-art lighting, projection, and water fountain technology to create stunning visual effects.
Marina Bay's skyline becomes the canvas for a dynamic display of colors, patterns, and imagery, synchronized perfectly with an evocative soundtrack.
⪢ Free Admission
One of the most appealing aspects of Spectra is that it is entirely free to attend, making it accessible to locals and tourists alike.
This makes it a must-see attraction for anyone visiting Singapore, offering a world-class entertainment experience without any cost.
⪢ Crowd Experience
Given its popularity, the area around Marina Bay Sands can get quite crowded, especially during peak tourist seasons or on weekends. Arriving a bit early can help secure a good viewing spot.
⪢ Best Viewing Spots
Optimal viewing spots for Spectra include the Event Plaza itself, as well as the adjacent Helix Bridge and the promenade along Marina Bay Sands.
Each vantage point offers a unique perspective on the show, allowing visitors to enjoy it from different angles.
⪢ Weather
It's advisable to check the weather forecast before heading out, as the show may be canceled in the event of adverse weather conditions, or you may need an umbrella.
⪢ Food & Drink
Bringing along some snacks and drinks is a good idea, as there are not a great deal of options for buying food in this area. Plus, you won't want to lose your spot!
The Spectra Light Show in Singapore offers a captivating blend of artistry, technology, and storytelling, providing visitors with an unforgettable sensory experience against the backdrop of one of the world's most stunning urban landscapes.
And the fact that it's free makes it all the more appealing, especially if you are a budget-conscious traveler looking to make the most of your time in the Lion City!

How to Get from Gardens by the Bay to Spectra Light Show in Singapore
For some reason, we could not get the map to go through The Shoppes Mall at Marina Bay Sands, but as you can see, you can walk across the Marina Bay Overpass Viewing Point and through the mall to get to the Spectra Light & Water Show.
This only takes around 15 minutes, so you will have time to browse around the mall if you want to.
Note that the city metro runs right beneath The Shoppes, so getting home after is just as smooth sailing!
⪢ Show Start Times
Garden Rhapsody Light & Sound Show happens twice nightly, at 7.45 pm and 8.45 pm. The show lasts around 15 minutes.
The Spectra Light Show also happens twice nightly, at 8 pm and 9 pm. The show lasts around 15 minutes.
⪢ Websites
⪢ Tickets
While there is no admission fee to enter the outdoor gardens, there are fees for certain attractions within Gardens by the Bay, such as the Cloud Forest, Flower Dome, and the OCBC Skyway.
● Consider purchasing a bundled ticket if you plan to visit multiple attractions.
Start your visit to the Gardens by the Bay's Flower Dome, the world's largest greenhouse, and witness its collection of exquisite flowers and lush plants. Tour different gardens such as the Mediterranean Garden, Succulent Garden, Australian Garden, and more.
If you chose the Cloud Forest entry ticket option, head there next. Admire a forest that boasts one of the world's largest indoor waterfalls, at 35 meters tall. Step into a landscape of dramatic greenery, featuring vegetation that is typically native to habitats 2,000 meters above sea level.
⪢ Easily Find Hotels in Singapore
Looking for a place to stay nearby? Browse Singapore hotel deals below to find great rates for an overnight stay.
Our map offers a user-friendly interface that allows you to zoom in and out, providing a comprehensive view of the area and enabling you to identify the most convenient hotel options based on your current location or desired destination.

Our First Impressions of Singapore on YouTube
In this video, we share our first impressions of Chinatown.
We dine at the famous Hawker Chan in the Chinatown Complex Hawker area, take the MRT to learn about the transport system in Singapore, and of course, walk along the water and explore Gardens by the Bay.
We also check out the city at night, visiting the tree light show AND the epic water fountain show, a must-do when in the city. We did SO much on our first day! Come and explore with us!
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Our Experience Rating:
Garden Rhapsody & Spectra Light Show
Both of these events are absolutely worth seeing in their own right!
Lying under the stars and trees of Supertree Grove, watching the dazzling lights and soaking up the carefully choreographed lights for fifteen minutes, along with hundreds of other people. What is not to like!
Then to walk on through the dazzling Marina Bay Sands hotel, only then to watch a free water light and laser show that almost felt like a concert.
Honestly, we could have paid for both and still been happy. Absolutely a must-see in Singapore. The pair of them!
FAQ: Free Light Shows in Singapore – What to Know Before You Go
What are the two main free light shows in Singapore?
● Garden Rhapsody at Gardens by the Bay
● Spectra – A Light & Water Show at Marina Bay Sands
Both are free, held nightly, and easily accessible via MRT.
What time does the Gardens by the Bay light show start?
What time is the Marina Bay Spectra show?
Do I need tickets for either show?
Where are the best viewing spots for each show?
Can I watch both shows in one evening?
Are the light shows different every night?
Is it child- and stroller-friendly?
Can I photograph or film the shows?
What other attractions are nearby?
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