INSTAGRAMMABLE

10 MOST 

PLACES IN SINGAPORE

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Tan Teng Niah’s house in Little India

1

Little India is one of Singapore’s most vibrant neighborhoods, with a highlight being Tan Teng Niah’s former house, which is the only surviving Chinese villa in the area.

Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay

2

Arguably one of Singapore’s most unique and Instagrammable locations is the futuristic Gardens by the Bay, and in particular, the Supertree Grove within the premises.

Old Hill Street Police Station

3

When looking at this striking neo-classic building featuring 927 rainbow-coloured windows, you’d never guess this used to a police station and jail!

Street Art at Haji Lane

4

Haji Lane is Singapore’s equivalent to Melbourne’s hipster alleyways. Filled with hip boutiques, buzzing bars, aesthetically-pleasing cafes

Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay

5

Inside Gardens by the Bay complex is also the Cloud Forest, which is a stunning giant indoor rainforest and ecosystem.

Marina Bay Harbour

6

Marina Bay Sands is easily the most iconic and photographed building in Singapore, made famous by rooftop pool extending across three it’s towers.

Katong’s Shophouses in Joo Chiat

7

The Joo Chiat and Katong Heritage neighbourhoods of Singapore have recently started trending on Instagram and it’s not hard to see why.

Future World at the ArtScience Museum

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The ArtScience Museum may not sound like a particularly insta-worthy spot, but one glance at it’s futuristic architecture, and you can see there is more to this building than meets the eye.

Arab Street’s Masjid Mosque

9

Arab Street is yet another hub of unique culture and energy within Singapore and is definitely worth the visit (especially if you want to sample some delicious Middle Eastern cuisine)!

1-Altitude Rooftop Bar

10

Holding the title as the highest rooftop bar in the world, it’s no wonder that 1-Altitude has some of the BEST views over Singapore.