What lies after the Alexandra Arch is the floral walk. It might not be as grand as some might expect, but it'll suffice, so to speak. Lots and lots of flowers line the paths (alright, I do not have a photo of that...), and I was overjoyed to see that there are lots of 'Macro' photo opportunities here. And so I went, from flower to flower trying to get the National Geographic look-a-like photos.
Hortpark lies at the end of the path. Free entry!
As you go deeper into HortPark, you'll realise its like a huge advertising space but in the form of a park. There are a lot of stuff that is placed in the park that promotes the company that built it. One good example is the photo below. This particular company seem to have a knack for 'greenising' the walls of buildings, and they have numerous walls to showcase different designs.
In Hortpark, there are other smaller gardens...
And at the end of it all, there is a greenhouse, that seems to be not open to the public. There wasn't anyone in the greenhouse in the first place and looks kinda deserted. So, with Hortpark already covered, we took the rear exit and walked to the nearest bus stop to get back to Harbourfront.
Along the way back, we came across this old Metro Building. Retro Metro...
That sums up the Henderson Waves Excursion! Frankly speaking, these 4 parts have been the most strenuous undertaking mrwiseguyblog.com has ever taken. I hope you guys enjoyed the photographs!
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