8m-high roller coaster among large installations set to wow crowds at Singapore Garden Festival

8m-high roller coaster among large installations set to wow crowds at Singapore Garden Festival


SINGAPORE – An 8m-high roller coaster will welcome visitors to the upcoming 10th edition of the Singapore Garden Festival at Gardens by the Bay.

It does not actually move. Instead, it is designed to take festivalgoers on a flight – or ride – of imagination.

Floral Roller Coaster uses flowers to help visitors picture in their minds the thrill of a theme park ride. There are sweeping curves and track-like structures filled with a vibrant mix of tropical foliage and flowering plants chosen for their bold colours and textures to fit the theme of the 2026 festival – Carnival of Blooms.

The festival, which will be held from July 4 to 12 across The Meadow, Supertree Grove and Flower Dome, is an international garden and flower show organised by the National Parks Board (NParks) and Gardens by the Bay.

Jason Wright, creative director of Singapore Garden Festival, said: “Carnival of Blooms reflects our aim to celebrate artistry and nature side by side, while putting a stronger spotlight on how nature can be experienced through design, play and wellness.”

“Compared to previous editions, you will see more emphasis on sensory gardens, interactive elements, and large-scale installations that you can walk up to and experience up close. It is designed so that people can connect with nature in their own way, whether you are someone who loves design details and horticulture, or you are a parent bringing kids for a fun day out.”

Apart from Floral Roller Coaster, the festival will also showcase other large-scale immersive floral installations, such as Floral Mirror Maze. There will also be an interactive light installation, new themed gardens such as a nature play garden and sensory garden, a marketplace for visitors to buy plants and gardening equipment, and daily live music performances.

During a tour for the media on June 26 to view the set-up of non-competitive displays before the start of the festival, NParks staff and horticulture contractors were busy working on installations like Floral Roller Coaster, Floral Vortex, Floral Infinity Mirror and Nature’s Carousel Play Garden.

The Floral Roller Coaster is about 50m long and 15m wide, located at the entrance to give visitors to the festival a huge welcome.

Floral Roller Coaster is about 50m long and 15m wide and is located at the entrance to give visitors to the festival a huge welcome.

ST PHOTO: LIM YAOHUI

The 50m-long and 15m-wide Floral Roller Coaster – located at the entrance to give visitors to the festival a huge welcome – is the largest non-competitive installation in the history of Singapore Garden Festival to date.




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