Most Instagrammable Spots in Singapore

Most Instagrammable Spots in Singapore
 

Singapore is one of the cleanest, safest, most beautiful places I’ve ever had the privilege to visit. There are breathtaking spots at every corner of the city, but here are some of my favorite areas to capture Singapore’s beauty.

Here are the Most Instagrammable Spots in Singapore

I’ve also created a map with EXACTLY where to I took these photographs at the end. These pins come directly from the GPS marker on my photos.

 
 
Buddha Tooth Relic Temple | Tari's Travel Tips

Buddha Tooth Relic Temple

Singapore’s Chinatown is the cleanest Chinatown I’ve ever been to in my life, and at the center of Singapore’s Chinatown is the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple, which is stunning at every angle, inside and out.

Address: 288 South Bridge Rd, Singapore 058840

Price: Free

 
Sultan Mosque | Tari's Travel Tips

Sultan Mosque

The Sultan Mosque is near Haji Lane, and can be seen from many streets in the area. The most Instagrammable shot of the Sultan Mosque is taken from Muscat Street.

Address: 3 Muscat St, Singapore 198833

Price: Free

 
Haji Lane | Tari's Travel Tips

Haji Lane

Haji Lane is lots of fun to explore and the great murals around here make for a fantastic backdrop for any Instagrammer. But my favorite shot of Haji Lane is at a pedestrian road on Baghdad Street between intersection between Haji Lane Arab Street.

Map Coordinates: 1°18'02.8"N 103°51'33.2"E

Price: Free

 
Tan Teng Niah | Tari's Travel Tips

Tan Teng Niah

Probably one of the most colorful houses I’ve ever seen. Lots of different spots for great photographs!

Address: 37 Kerbau Rd 219168 Singapore

Price: Free

 
Clarke Quay | Tari's Travel Tips

Clarke Quay

This is technically a shopping center, but also incredibly cute and scenic. I think the best shot of Clarke Quay is taken from Read Bridge.

Address: 1B Clarke Quay, Singapore 179023

Price: Free

 
Merlion Park | Tar's Travel Tips

Merlion Park

No visit to Singapore is complete without a visit to Merlion Park! It offers an amazing cityscape view of Singapore’s skyline, and is a great place to just take photos and people watch.

Address: 1 Fullerton Rd, Singapore 049213

Price: Free

 
Helix Bridge | Tari's Travel Tips

Helix Bridge

I visited Helix Bridge twice and saw at least three wedding and engagement shoots here every time. The stunning angles of the bridge (which was inspired by the shape of a DNA strand) and Marina Bay Sands offers a great backdrop for any photo.

Map Coordinates: 1°17'15.9"N 103°51'38.3"E

Price: Free

 
Gardens by the Bay | Tari's Travel Tips

Gardens by the Bay

Gardens by the Bay is probably one of the most well known locations in Singapore, and boy it does not disappoint. It’s just as amazing to see in person as it is in photos.

Address: 18 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018953

Price: Free

 
Marina Barrage | Tari's Travel Tips

Marina Barrage

This is a really nice spot to have sit, picnic, and go nuts with your camera. I recommend climbing the barrage for a higher vantage point!

Address: 8 Marina Gardens Dr, Singapore 018951

Price: Free

 
Henderson Waves | Tari's Travel Tips

Henderson Waves

This is a great stroll in the park and the bridge is so geometric! It’s the highest pedestrian bridge in Singapore and connects two different parks. Worth a visit!

Address: Henderson Road, Singapore

Price: Free

 
CHIJMES | Tari's Travel Tips

CHIJMES

If you’ve seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is the church they had that big wedding. It’s just as beautiful in real life to see, and a great backdrop for photography!

Address: 30 Victoria Street, Singapore

Price: Free

 
 

Map of the Most Instagrammable Places in Singapore

Here’s a map of exactly where you can get the best Instagram photos in Singapore for your next trip. In order to use it, just open it on your phone and these pins should show up when you get here.

My most instagrammable maps include photos and a description at each pin so you know what you’re heading to.

You can also save and customize my maps for your own trip planning! Just click on the ‘view larger’ rectangle on the right hand corner -> copy map, and now you have a copy that you can customize to your interests during your visit!

 

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