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Insta-Worthy Spots To Visit In Singapore

by Tricia Tan
September 23, 2023
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Want new pictures for your feed? Fret no more as these places in Singapore will guarantee you picturesque photos for your feed! Be it colourful houses or scenic gardens, below are aesthetic places listed for you to visit and take wonderful pictures at!

  • Haji Lane

Haji Lane – photo adapted from HoneyKids Asia

Haji Lane’s street is filled with colourful and vibrant shophouses with buildings are adorned with street art and murals that offer a beautiful backdrop for photos.

Since Haji Lane is a pedestrian-only street, there is no vehicular traffic to worry about when taking your photos, making it easier to get the perfect shot.

Haji Lane – photo adapted from The Honeycombers

In addition to being a picturesque spot, Haji Lane is a popular spot for trendy cafes, bars, and shops where you can enjoy yourself at after taking many photos.

Haji Lane is located in the Kampong Glam neighbourhood, where you can capture the blend of old and new that characterises the area as it is known for its culture and history.

Address: 21A Haji Lane, Singapore 189214 Singapore

  • Arab Street

Arab Street – photo adapted from Thrillophilia

At Arab Street, there are plenty of interesting and photogenic spots to explore and capture, including beautiful mosques, colourful shophouses, and street art.

Famous for its textile and fabric shops, Arab street will be where you can find all sorts of fabrics in different colours, textures, and patterns.

Arab Street – photo adapted from Park View Hotel

Additionally, Arab Street is home to many modern cafes, restaurants, and bars to relax and unwind at.

Address: Arab Street, 49, Singapore, Arab, Kampong Glam, Beach Road, Central, Singapore 199746

  • The Colourful House of Tan Teng Niah

The Colourful House of Tan Teng Niah – photo adapted from Time Out

The colourful House of Tan Teng Niah is a unique and beautiful example of Chinese architecture from the early 20th century.

The house is painted in bright and bold colours, making it a photogenic landmark in the Little India neighbourhood.

The Colourful House of Tan Teng Niah – photo adapted from The Honeycombers

Little India is a lively and vibrant area, filled with colourful buildings, street art, and shops selling traditional Indian goods and food which creates an exciting and vibrant setting for photos.

Address: 37 Kerbau Rd, Singapore 219168

  • Selegie Arts Centre 

Selegie Arts Centre – photo adapted from Foursquare

Selegie Arts Centre is home to many art studios, galleries, and workshops, making it a hub for creativity and art where there are a wide variety of interesting and unique installations and exhibitions to photograph.

Being refurbished and restored, the building is a beautiful example of Singapore’s colonial architecture while preserving its historical charm.

Located in the heart of the city, Selegie Arts Centre is an accessible and convenient location for photo-taking.

There are also many street art and murals, for urban and graffiti-style photos, with the area being colorful, bold, and eye-catching!

Address: 30 Selegie Rd, Singapore 188351

Opening Hours: (Mon-Fri) 12pm-8pm, (Sat-Sun) 1pm-6pm

  • Old Hill Street Police Station

Old Hill Police Station – photo adapted from DigitalKaleidoscope

Old Hill Street Police Station’s building was built in 1934 and is an excellent example of British colonial architecture.

It features a striking red and white striped facade, which makes it an attractive and aesthetic background for photos.

The Old Hill Street Police Station’s building has striking colours and historical significance that make it a popular location for photos, especially for those who are more interested in architecture and design.

Old Hill Street Police Station – photo adapted from Flickr

Located near several other popular tourist attractions, such as the National Gallery Singapore and the Asian Civilisations Museum, you can explore these wonderful places after a fun time of photo-taking!

Address: 140 Hill St, Singapore 179369

Opening Hours: (Mon-Fri) 8:30 am–12:30 pm, 2–5:30 pm | *Closed on Sat and Sun

 

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