
A heritage landmark located in the Gardens. The octagonal gazebo known as the Bandstand was erected in 1930 and has retained its original form over the years.

Palm Valley is home to the Palm Collection of the Singapore Botanic Gardens with more than 115 genera and over 220 species. They are arranged in a herring bone pattern with islands representing the major plant group. All six sub-families of palms – Arecoideae, Coryphoideae, Calamoideae, Ceroxyloideae, Phytelephantoideae and Nypoideae are represented in the collection.

The HPL Canopy Link, a 200-metre-long and 2.4-metre-wide barrier-free pedestrian bridge that will provide seamless access between the Learning Forest and Gallop Extension at the Singapore Botanic Gardens. The opening of the HPL Canopy Link marks the completion of the Tyersall-Gallop Core of the Gardens, which enlarges the Gardens’ forest habitats and plant collections, increases the nature experiences for its visitors, and serves as a buffer for the UNESCO World Heritage Site from urban development.
The SBG Heritage Museum is located in Holttum Hall, which is next to Botany Centre in the Tanglin Core of the Gardens. Built in 1921 to serve as the Director of the Gardens' office and laboratory, the two-storey building has been designated as an Urban Redevelopment Authority conservation building.
