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Sentosa Sensoryscape: a brand-new 350-meter pathway with 6 themed zones, outdoor illuminations, and free admission.

The new Sentosa Sensoryscape 350-meter multisensory garden walkway, which links Resorts World Sentosa in the north with Sentosa's beaches in the south, is an immersive attraction that combines technology, design, and nature. At dusk, it transforms into the ImagiNite experience.


By utilizing interactive zones and augmented reality, it goes beyond the boundaries of any typical green walk, offering a novel experience that lets you see Sentosa from a different perspective.


The Sentosa Sensoryscape attraction will be open every day. The ImagiNite experience will begin every night at 7:50pm. Here are some things you can expect from your visit.


LOOKOUT LOOP


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Surrounded by towering trees and lush foliage, the Lookout Loop is a spacious open space featuring a winding promenade at its heart. Ascending the trail will present you with expansive vistas of the surrounding vegetation and the sea.


TACTILE TRELLIS


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You can touch and feel a variety of plants on the Tactile Trellis; they were all selected for their intriguing textures. Juniperus plants with spikes and velvety Chinese wormwood are two examples. The ImagiNite experience presents a stunning presentation at night that narrates how fire and light inspired our ancestors who lived in the tropical jungle.


SCENTED SPHERE


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Your sense of smell is the main emphasis of the Scented Sphere. This area is dotted with aromatic plants and soft mists of floral fragrances. The fragrance of flowers persisted for only a few minutes. Nevertheless, you can still take full advantage of the zone's ImagiNite experience, where you can imagine yourself as a fairy and enjoy projections of butterflies and other garden insects that carouse around the bushes. Additionally, you may add more interactive projections to this area and move them around with your fingers using the ImagiNite AR function.


SYMPHONY STREAMS


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A space with walls of running water that gently splash down, devoted to the sense of sound. You can unwind at Symphony Streams while listening to the sound of the bubbling water and the whispers of the sea breeze. You will be transported to a fascinating underwater world teeming with marine life through this ImagiNite experience.


PALATE PLAYGROUND


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With so many edible plants, ranging from exotic spices to fragrant herbs, the area is a true culinary journey. Tea tastings, meditation sessions, and workshops on herbs and spices are a few possible events that could take place here.


GLOW GARDEN


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The Sensoryscape and Beach Plaza are connected at the Glow Garden. A charming pause along the Sensoryscape is provided by towering stalks that resemble flowers that arch over the plaza. The Glow Gardens, a mysterious archway with towering flower stalks that glow in different shades at night, is a really attractive place that we think Singaporeans will love.


Sentosa Sensoryscape does not require tickets because the entrance is free; nevertheless, there are still fees to enter Sentosa Island. If you use Sentosa Express to enter, the regular entry cost is $4; if you drive or take a cab, it is between $2 and $6.There are two ways to enter the Sentosa Sensoryscape because it's more of a pathway than a single location: Lookout Loop, which is near Imbiah Station, and Glow Gardens, which is a 2-minute walk from Beach Station.


Here's a Pro Tip: Sentosa Sensoryscape is best visited in the evening when the sun sets, allowing you to see the breathtaking architecture during the day and the light displays at night.

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