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Looking for the most Instagrammable places in Singapore? Look no further as this post shared here contains a list of the 24 best Singapore Instagram spots along with their exact location on the map to help you do that perfect photoshoot in Singapore.

Singapore may be a tiny sovereign island city-state but it’s a futuristic city full of places to see that are both Instagram Worthy and provide learning experiences. It is a clean, modern, and safe city that has everything from green spaces, to cool landmarks, and colorful spots to see.

Every now and then the list of Singapore photo spots expands and a new place gets included in the list of already existing beautiful places. Whether you have 1 day in Singapore or more, you will fall in love with the city that has tons of incredible places. Don’t forget to get a self-guided audio tour to hear all sorts of facts about Singapore & its culture.

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Before visiting the most Instagram Worthy places in Singapore

1. Though Singapore has good public transport, getting to and from the airport with all the luggage in public transport is never convenient. I highly recommend booking this private airport transfer to and from the city that I have used myself.

2. To have a hassle-free trip to Singapore, get your eSIM data plan. You can choose from a variety of data packages, validity options, and coverage in additional countries. If you are planning to extend your holiday to other Asian Countries then getting a 10 Asian regions eSIM data plan will be the best for you.

3. If you have 2-3 days in the city, you can get a Singapore Go city explorer pass. Choose 2 to 7 activities from a list of 40+ attractions and tours, and visit them at your own pace.

4. If you have 5 days in Singapore and planning to visit a lot of attractions, I highly recommend grabbing a Singapore Go city all-inclusive pass that offers admission to 40+ things to do in Singapore and saves up to 40% off compared to buying separate tickets with this pass. The pass is available in different packages from a 2-day pass to a 7-day pass so choose the one that fits you the best.  

Colorful Photoshoot Locations in Singapore

Everyone loves colors and knows how they positively affect the mind. Colors bring happiness and can instantly brighten up the day. Singapore is one such city that has no shortage of colorful buildings and shophouses. So let’s start with all the colorful and cute places in Singapore.

1. Tang Teng Niah’s House in Little India

Little India is a neighborhood in Singapore that gives a similar vibe to South India. Located just a minute’s walk from Little India MRT station, the house of Tang Teng Niah is one of the top Instagrammable places in Singapore. This pretty house cannot be missed because of its vibrant colors making it the most colorful building in Singapore.

Built in 1900, the former house of Tan Teng Niah is the last surviving Chinese villa and tourists come to Little India just to see this house. It is the best spot in Singapore if you want to have a pop of color on your Instagram feed.

While you are there, don’t forget to explore & learn more about the history, culture, and food of Little India via a self-guided experience. It takes you to a nearby temple called Sri Veeramakaliamman Temple along with Christian churches, and Muslim mosques that neighbor each other.

How to Reach Little India

The easiest way to reach Little India is to take the Downtown line (DT12) and get off at the Little India MRT Station.

Best time to visit the House of Tang Teng Niah in Little India

As the house is located in a small area and is open all the time, it can get crowded really easily so it would be better to come early and see this villa before the crowd arrives.

Google Maps LocationTan Teng Niah, Little India

SUVARNA’S TRAVEL TIP: Don’t forget to bring your wide-angle lens to capture the beauty of this place.

A girl in red jumpsuit standing in front of colorful house at little india in singapore

2. Peranakan Houses at Koon Seng Road

One of the liveliest neighborhoods in Singapore, Joo Chiat/Katong offers both traditional and modern worlds blending together. Peranakan houses are the iconic pastel color shophouses on Koon Seng Road and a major tourist attraction for every visitor. They have become one of the most Instagrammable places in Singapore.

It’s impossible to talk about nice places to take pictures in Singapore and not mention these traditional houses that were once inhabited by Peranakan Chinese. They are worth a million and have been featured in the movie “Crazy Rich Asians”. The whole Joo Chiat road is lined with several conserved shophouses. Take a stroll around the neighborhood to see some pretty tile work and cool cafes.

How to Reach Peranakan houses

Depending on where you are staying, you can either take a metro or a bus. Taking a bus is easier as the 2 bus stops, bef Koon Seng road (Bus 33) and Aft Koon Seng road (Bus 33) are just 1-2 mins waking from the Peranakan houses.

The nearest MRT staion is Eunos (East West MRT line) but it is 20 mins walk to Koon Seng road.

Best Time to Visit Koon Seng road

You can visit Koon Seng road anytime you want but since these are residential houses, early mornings are the best. During that time traffic is not much and owners are also inside.

Google Maps LocationPeranakan Houses

SUVARNA’S TIP: Please be respectful and don’t make any loud noises to disturb the residents.

A girl in orange skirt posing in front of colorful Peranakan houses in singapore

3. Bugis Haji Lane

Haji Lane is a beautiful narrow street in the Kampong Glam neighborhood of Singapore. Despite being super narrow, you can still find hundreds of people flocking around here. The reason is, that this is the hippiest corner near the downtown area. From pretty cafes, and lovely boutiques to amazing murals, there is everything one can ask for. It’s one of the coolest Instagram spots in Singapore.

How to Reach Haji Lane

The closest MRT station is Bugis subway station and Haji lane is just 5 mins walk from the station.

Best Time to Visit Haji Lane

The best time to visit Bugis Haji lane for pictures is early morning when the lanes are empty. For watching this place in action, you should come back at around 5 pm. It’s full of life.

Google Maps LocationBugis Haji Lane

Mural at Haji lane in singapore

4. MICA Building / Old Hill Street Police Station

You can imagine how Instagrammable Singapore is when a former police station looks this pretty. The Old Hill Street Police station building is a historic building and former police station located on Hill Street in Singapore. This building has 927 windows painted in rainbow colors, how cool is that, right?

How to Reach MICA Building

The nearest bus stop is Old hill St Police bus station which is less than a min away from the building.

Google Maps LocationOld Hill Street Police Station

A girl in blue dress in front of old street police station which is one of the best Singapore instagram spots

5. Alkaff Bridge

Alkaff Bridge is a vibrant and multi-colored pedestrian bridge that is situated near the former Alkaff Quay. It is shaped like a boat and is a great spot for taking that Instagrammable shot. The good news is that it’s still one of the hidden Instagram-worthy places in Singapore.

How to Reach Alkaff Bridge

The nearest MRT station is Fort Canning (DT20) which is just 4 min walk and it’s also the most convinient. Therew are also a few bus stops that are close to Alkaff bridge, the closest being River Pl Condo, just 2 mins walk to Alkaff Bridge.

Google Maps LocationAlkaff Bridge

Fun Fact: The artist and her crew of helpers used 55 different colors and more than 900 liters of industrial-strength paint to transform the bridge into Singapore’s first “Bridge of Art”.

Alkaff Bridge in Singapore

6. Redhill MRT Station

One of the most aesthetically pleasing Instagrammable places in Singapore and the prettiest MRT station has to be Redhill MRT station. It is an above-ground station on the East-West line on Bukit Merah and is a pink paradise. Since the transport system in Singapore is amazing, chances are you will be taking trains to go from one place to other so don’t miss this amazing place in Singapore for photography.

Instagrammable Parks in Singapore

7. Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay

Supertree Grove is one of the most beautiful places in Singapore and no trip to this city/country is complete until you see these magnificent and futuristic trees. They are known as Supertrees and are covered with flowers. Stand in awe of these amazing structures that are super beautiful. There are 18 supertrees in total at Gardens by the Bay, out of which 12 of them can be found in Supertree Grove.

Also, at night enjoy Garden Rhapsody, a light and sound show that happens daily at 7:45 pm and 8:45 pm at Gardens by the bay. The whole place comes alive with lights and sound.

How to Reach Gardens by the Bay

Bayfront MRT Station is the nearest MRT Station to Gardens by the Bay. You can take the Circle Line or Downtown Line to Bayfront MRT Station. Garden by the Bay MRT station is also going to open in Novemver 2022 so it would be the ideal MRT station to get off at.

Best time to visit Gardens by the Bay

The best time is to visit during a weekday to avoid crowds and I suggest coming early at around 7 am to have this place all to yourself. Also, drop by early in the evening to grab a good spot from where you can enjoy Garden Rhapsody properly.

Google Maps Location – Gardens by the Bay

SUVARNA’S TIP: These gardens are free to visit.

A girl in orange dress standing at Gardens of the bay, one of the best singapore instagram spots
A girl in orange dress standing at Gardens of the bay, one of the best singapore instagram spots

8. Chinese Garden

In the hustle-bustle of the city, these gardens offer peaceful mornings making you feel closer to nature and the greenery. The garden is huge so make sure to have your walking shoes on but the only Instagram-worthy spot in the Chinese garden is the pagoda which is not too far from the main entrance. So, if you don’t want to roam around the whole garden, walking shoes are not necessary.

How to Reach the Chinese Garden

There is an MRT station by the name “Chinese garden MRT Station”, get down there and walk towards the green garden on the same side of the station.

Best Time to visit the Chinese Garden

The best time to be at the garden is early morning to avoid the heat.

Google Maps LocationChinese Garden

A couple standing in front of a chinese style pagoda at Chinese garden

9. National Orchid Garden in Singapore Botanic Gardens

The Singapore Botanic gardens are huge, lush, and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gardens are open daily from 5 am till 12 midnight and are free to enter. Take a stroll and see the turtles in the lake. More than 10,000 species of flora are spread over its 82-hectares area so be prepared to walk a lot.

Though the Botanic Gardens have only a few places to shoot, the most Instagram famous place is the arch and it is located in the National Orchid Garden. There is a small fee to enter the National Orchid Garden but seeing all the variety of orchids, the fee is worth it.

How to Reach Singapore Botanic Gardens

The easiest way to reach the Botanic Gardens is by taking the MRT to Botanic Gardens MRT station. Alternatively you can take a bus to nearby Tanglin Gate at the southern end of the Gardens.

Google Maps LocationSingapore Botanic Gardens

A girl in green dress at National orchid garden in singapore

10. Japanese Cemetery Park

Located in Hougang, this is the largest Japanese Cemetery in Southeast Asia. The cemetery is not an active burial ground and serves more like a memorial park. The park is known for its lush greenery and Japanese-inspired architecture. It’s home to a long row of archways decorated with a native plant species, bougainvillea. When the flowers are in bloom, the archways make for a picturesque photo reminiscent of springtime.

Who would have thought that even a cemetery could look like this and can be one of the most Instagrammable places in Singapore?

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11. Fort Canning Park

Formerly known as the ‘Forbidden Hill’, Fort Canning Park is amongst the most historic places in Singapore. It’s a place where you will feel close to nature. The park is a beautiful area with several gardens inspired by the history of Singapore including the Raffles Garden, Spice Garden, and the new Sang Nila Utama Garden which is inspired by the first king of Singapore and located close to the Clarke Quay entrance. 

For that Instagram-worthy shot head to the spiral staircase to take one hell of a picture. Doesn’t it look like Singapore’s version of Alice in Wonderland?

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Trees over the tunnel at Fort Canning Park, Singapore instagram spots

12. Telok Blangah Hill Park

Located in Bukit Merah, Telok Blangah Hill Park is situated at Telok Blangah Green, off Henderson Road. This park is located about 15mins walk from Telok Blangah MRT.

The park is huge so look for signs directing you to the terrace garden. It has 3 levels and there are a lot of perspectives to shoot here. The flowers on top seem to bloom better.

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SUVARNA’S TIP: Try to go early morning at around 7 am to take pictures peacefully. Apart from a few joggers and runners, you may not encounter anyone. A weekday is always better than a weekend.

Best Indoor Singapore Instagram Spots

13. Artscience Museum

If there is one place in Singapore that is fun, learning and so visually beautiful then it has to be the Artscience museum. You will be in awe of every installation that it has but my favorite one was the crystal world. The change of lights with soothing music was so pleasing and soulful.

There are various exhibitions in the venue including the permanent Future World exhibition & the Digital Light Canvas exhibition. Skip the line and get your entry ticket to the ArtScience Museum here. This ticket doesn’t include the entrance to special exhibitions. You will need to check at the counter if there is any special exhibition going on that requires a separate ticket.

Google Maps LocationArtscience Museum

SUVARNA’S TIP: It opens at 10 am and I suggest you go there by 9:45 am and be the first one to enter so that you can see and shoot the beautiful exhibitions without fighting a lot of people.

A girl in black dress standing at an installation at artscience museum singapore
A girl in black dress sitting at an installation at artscience museum singapore

14. Cloud Forest

Cloud Forest at Gardens by the Bay is an impressive place. Singapore is a hot and humid country and Cloud Forest is a perfect place to cool off. Stand in awe in front of the world’s second-tallest indoor waterfall inside and feel the vibes of misty tropical mountains.

It’s very lush and you get to see and learn about a wide variety of plants and vegetation some of which are carnivores to so be careful!

Google Maps LocationCloud Forest

SUVARNA’S TIP: Cloud Forest opens at 9 am and I highly suggest you buy your ticket prior and be the first one inside as it gets crowded really fast. Also, remember to take your wide-angle lens with you.

A girl in orange dress standing in front of Cloud forest in singapore

15. Floral Fantasy

Floral Fantasy is the newest addition to the attractions at the Gardens by the Bay. It is located at Bayfront Plaza, next to the exit of Bayfront MRT station.

This place will blow your mind with all the flowers and technology that have been put together to create floral magic. It’s a dream-like, fantastical experience for visitors and one of the most Instagrammable places in Singapore to take pictures.

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SUVARNA’S TIP: Floral Fantasy is open daily from 9.00am to 9.00pm (last admission: 8.00pm). Try to be the first to enter if you are there for photography purposes.

16. The Rain Vortex

Deemed the world’s best airport, Changi Airport in Singapore is an attraction in itself. You can easily spend a few hours here and wouldn’t get bored for a second. There are a variety of attractions on different terminals but this added attraction in April 2019 to Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport takes the cake of being one of the best photography spots in Singapore.

The Rain Vortex is the world’s tallest indoor waterfall standing at 40 meters high and surrounded by a forest setting. Earlier the indoor waterfall inside Cloud Forest at Gardens by the bay held this title. The Rain Vortex looks splendid when the water cascades down the dome-shaped roof that has 9,000 pieces of glass.

The myriad of offerings at Changi Airport doesn’t end at the Rain Vortex, you can find Enchanted gardens, Hedge Maze, Art Installations, and much more here, all of which are Instagrammable places in Singapore. For all the other attractions, visit the Changi Airport website.

SUVARNA’S TIP: I recommend going to the Vortex in the evening so that you can see the FREE light show! The timings of the light show are 7.30 pm, 8.30 pm, 9.30 pm, 10.30 pm, and 12.30 pm.

Rain vortex jewel at Changi airport is the best singapore instagram spots

17. Orchard Library

Although libraries are not the typical go-to place for a photoshoot, Orchard Library is an exception. It is a public library located on the third and fourth floor of Orchard Gateway mall and it’s one of those aesthetic places in Singapore where you just want to take out your camera.

The curve bookshelves make it look very artsy and since this library is inside a mall so it’s a perfect excuse to escape the humid weather of Singapore if you are into reading or into photography.

OPENING HOURS: 11 AM – 9 PM daily
HOW TO GET THERE: Take the train on the North-South line to the nearest MRT, Somerset Station. Then walk towards the Orchard Gateway Mall.

Orchard Library in singapore

Religious Instagram Worthy Places in Singapore

18. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Apart from all the beautiful architecture, colorful places, and man-made wonders, Singapore has quite a few places of religious importance that are equally beautiful and Instagram-worthy.

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is one of them. Located in the Chinatown district of Singapore, the Buddha Tooth relic temple is a Buddhist temple and museum. Being a place of religious importance it goes without saying that you have to be respectful here.

As beautiful as the exterior and architecture of this temple are, the inside is astonishingly stunning. The sense of peaceful and positive vibes this place provides you will touch your soul.

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SUVARNA’S TIP: I highly recommend visiting this place in the evening and staying till it gets dark. The temple looks stunning when it shines at night and makes such a stunning background for night photos. Also, as this temple is located in Chinatown, you are can roam around here and eat to your heart’s content.

A couple posing in front of Buddha Tooth relic temple in Singapore which is one of the best singapore instagram spots

19. Masjid Sultan

The major tourist attraction near Haji Lane is Masjid Sultan Mosque. This beautiful mosque is the focal point of Singapore’s Muslim community and is a prominent place of worship. It is best known for its golden dome and will definitely impress you.

The street in front of it is quite famous for food. But this is also an area of indie boutiques, restored shophouses, and street art.

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SUVARNA’S TIP: As this is a place of worship and also the lane is pretty famous and small, it gets crowded at around 10 am. So be here at around 8 am to have it all to yourself.

A girl in orange skirt posing in front of MASJID SULTAN MOSQUE in singapore
A girl in front of Masjid sultan mosque, one of the best singapore instagram spots

20. Sri Mariamman Temple

Located in Chinatown, Sri Mariamman Temple is the oldest Hindu temple dedicated to a folk goddess with the same name and it dates back to 1827. It was built by immigrants from Southern India in Dravidian style and features a five-floored gopuram (entrance tower) embellished with Hindu deities and ornamental decorations.

Due to its historical significance and architecture, Sri Mariamman Temple has been announced as a National monument and hence has become a major tourist attraction. The main characteristic of this temple is its architecture and colors. Not only the entrance is colorful but there are plenty of colorful spots inside the temple too.

There is a small fee to take photos inside the temple.

OPENING HOURS: 8 AM – 11 AM, 7 AM – 8:15 PM
HOW TO REACH THERE: The nearest MRT stations to the temple are Chinatown (6 mins walk) and Outram Park, it’s a 10 mins walk.

Bonus Instagrammable Places in Singapore

21. Victoria Water Lily Pond at Gardens By the Bay

By now, you would have understood that there is no shortage of Instagrammable places in Singapore whether it is a popular spot or a lesser known spot like Victoria Water Lily Pond. Gardens by the Bay is stunning and there are a lot of angles to get your picture but this lesser-known or secret photography spot shouldn’t be missed at all. The water lily pond inside Gardens by the Bay provides a unique perspective and view of Marina bay sands hotel and Supertree grove.

22. The Hive

The Hive, also known as the learning hub is a cool building located at Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. It is a co-working space and is very famous for its ‘dim sum basket’ architecture. Lately, it is becoming very popular amongst photographers and has earned its spot on the list of Instagrammable places in Singapore.

Google Maps LocationClick here

SUVARNA’S TIP: Sunset is a good time to shoot here and the nearest metro station is Boon Keng MRT Station.

A girl in yellow dress posing at the hive in singapore
Credits: Globetrottingsu

23. The Dream Sign

Another place that is totally Instagrammable is the dream sign or dream bench with a view of the river and Marina Bay Sands hotel. It can be found within a 3-minute walk along the Marina Bay Waterfront Promenade within the vicinity of the Red Dot Design Museum.

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Map of all the Instagrammable Places in Singapore

Final Thoughts

There is no doubt that there are way too many Instagrammable places in Singapore. You will have no difficulty in finding beautiful corners to photograph. If you are not worried about a bit of a splurge then spend a night at Marina Bay Sands hotel to enjoy their rooftop infinity pool that offers a great view. It’s a bucket list hotel in Singapore.

I hope this post inspires you to visit Singapore and I suggest spending at least 4-5 days if not more seeing as many places as possible.


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35 Comments

  1. I’ve been to Singapore three times now and this city never gets old. There are so many beautiful places here. The Rain Vortex at the airport is so cool! I had a seven-hour layover a few months ago and I spent all seven hours exploring the airport.

  2. I’ve been to Singapore once for a business trip in which there was no time to properly explore the city. What a pity! Next time I’ll definitely visit Little India, Masjid Sultan Mosque and Japanese Cemetery Park. They all look amazing in your photos!

  3. Singapore is one of the most instagrammable cities in the world. All your photos are so beautiful, love them! Can’t wait to go back someday and visit the Art Science Museum that I missed last time.

  4. Oh my gosh, your photos are stunning! I clearly need to go back to Singapore. Particularly to see Floral Fantasy which wasn’t there on my last visit. Thank you for the inspiration.

  5. We loved Singapore but unfortunately it rained non-stop while we were there! Would love to go back and check out some more of these beautiful places!

  6. OMG I did not know that Singapore had so many Instagrammable places! I wouldn’t be able to choose which one I wanted to go to first lol. I think my favorites are the Art Science Museum and Fort Canning Park. Just gorgeous!

  7. These photos are unreal!!! The Chinese Garden is insane. And WOW – those floral displays are amazing!!!! The Hive is absolutely incredible. I had no idea such buildings existed! What a fabulous post. Definitely bookmarking this for a future trip!

  8. This is an amazing IG guide Suvarna! I totally need to go there. Also, all of your photos are always so breathtaking! Thank you for sharing this. 🙂

  9. All these places are seriously SO stunning & colorful! Love your photos and the ones from the other bloggers so much 💕

  10. Such a great post lovely! It reminded me why I love my home so much! And also that I still have a few places to shoot at ahah. Thanks for sharing!

  11. These are some absolutely gorgeous spots! I’ve seen a few articles about Singapore lately that makes me really want to visit.

  12. What a beautiful list, Suvarna! Alkaff Bridge looks especially cool! Definitely makes me want to go back to S’pore 🙂

  13. Wow there are so many gorgeous places to see in Singapore! The architecture there looks so colourful and fun. What a fantastic list, I would love to visit.

  14. This is amazing!! I’m so gutted I only had 2 days in Singapore, I still have so much to see! hope I can come back one day soon and see some of these beautiful places!

  15. Wow I had no clue that Singapore had so much variety in its buildings and architecture! These places are all so beautiful and unique! I can’t wait to use this guide whenever I can make it to Singapore one day 🙂

  16. Wow! Your photos are incredible. I went to Singapore years ago and I had no idea that there were this many awesome photography spots. Really hope I can go again now I have a decent camera and get better snaps.

  17. Wow! That’s an excellent guide for the gram. I absolutely loved the cloud forest. You have clicked incredible photos.

  18. I’m loving all of the colourful photo spots in your first few photos! Definitely places I would be heading to first.

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