Singapore is a relatively small city but it’s best to base yourself in the very heart of the action so you can easily catch the MRT around or walk at your own pace to photograph the many sights. All of the themes are worth visiting, but it’s the Space theme where you will find the Instagram-worthy Crystal Universe. The streets of Tiong Bahru are like a zen garden in comparison to Orchard Rd however inside the market you’ll find a hive of local interaction as people come to buy flowers, fruit and fresh fish. You pictures are stunning. Thanks for this list, the locations are incredible. It’s a great spot for plane spotters too and to catch the light show of Marina Bay Sands from a different vantage point. Each of the Supertrees serves as a vertical garden, which had me in awe when I finally saw them up close in real life. Canon EOS 6D, EF17-40mm f/4L USM, f/8.0, 30sec, 25.0mm, ISO 100 by Simon Tay Sze Wee Thanks for sharing , Thanks for the feedback! It’s hard to think of Singapore without thinking of the immaculate rooftop infinity pool at Marina Bay Sands. On the tip of the grassy area on the top level is a corner almost built for your tripod that enables you to capture the perfect panoramic shot of Singapore. Sign up to receive new posts directly to your inbox. We missed out on so much when we visited Singapore! 48 tips and reviews. ... there are near endless opportunities for a good angled photo. What a fantastic list!! Joo Chiat Road is not located in the city center, but visiting this part of the city is worth it. I have a SERIOUS thing with tiles, too! Getting Here: It’s just beside the Supertree Grove and Marina Bay Sands so you can access via the Bayfront MRT station. Also off topic but if you’re keen for good Chinese in Chinatown, Fatty Weng Restaurant is GOOD! This hotel’s interior and exterior are both a stunning sight. • Although, there is a waist-high plexiglass wall to remind you that you aren’t able to access the pool. P.s you can even get some lessons on photography and posing for the perfect ’gram. How often do you see something like this at an airport? Everything is so colorful and pretty, it almost seemed too perfect at times. Such travel envy!! A path leads visitors to walk through the center of the exhibit and it feels like you have entered another world. I cannot say enough how much I love Hotel Indigo Singapore Katong. how did I not know there was a Central Perk cafe in Singapore?!?!?! The Singapore Flyer has been celebrated as Asia’s largest observation wheel and an integral part of the Marina Bay skyline. Sentosa for photographers however is more about the beaches and lush interior. I have not been able to visit many mosques in my life, so this was a unique experience for me and I was stunned by its beauty. The Changi Airport Cactus Garden is located in Terminal 1 on the roof. Fantastic post, love that you have a map at the end pinpointing all these great spots. Pasir Ris Park is an amazing photo spot in Singapore. Good luck with the app! amzn_assoc_search_bar = "false"; Personally I wasn’t wowed by Haji Lane but that could’ve been because I went in the morning and everything was closed…it’s probably best to go when it’s open and live. I’m glad to hear you found the map to be useful! Here you’ll find the giant S.E.A Aquarium, Universal Studios Singapore and experiences like golf, iFly and many, many more. There are an incredible number of photo spots in Singapore. I’m personally drawn to the walkways that are surrounded by lush greenery and flowers and then topped off with overhead arches that surround you in natural beauty. The thunderstorms also work amazingly well in photos as the big clouds roll over the city…just be sure to get ready with your umbrella when the downpour hits! Cheers. amzn_assoc_linkid = "cc0dac12526b103cdbb85982492bd316"; The purpose of the travel will be taking photo. With its colorful buildings, pedestrian streets, and red lanterns strung overhead, Chinatown is one of the most visually interesting photo spots in Singapore. You can easily get there from Marina Barrage by walking 10-15 mins. Thank you for sharing lovely guide! https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/explorest-photo-location-insights-singapore/id1227446332?mt=8. For travel photographers, Singapore offers a variety of scenes and landscapes to capture, so many in fact that you can keep yourself busy from sunrise to sunset then continue shooting night-caps well into the evening. If you’ve ever wanted to master the art of shady/forest photography, this is the place to do it. If you’d prefer to skip scrolling, ditch the ads and download a 35 page PDF to take with you while exploring Singapore, I’ve just published a new SINGAPORE EBOOK…Hooray!! If you happen to be in the area it has great street art, cafes and little boutiques in some trendy fashion shophouses. There are two archetypical photo shots you can take at Merlion Park. The Quincy Hotel is a sleek, contemporary boutique hotel run by Far East Hospitality. Love your cover photo taken at Gardens by the Bay. Masjid Sultan is arguably Singapore’s most popular mosque. There’s a great viewpoint across the lake when walking from the MRT station so avoid the charge of catching a shuttle to the entrance and wander ten minutes for more great vantage points. When I visit destinations so rich in history, I often like to take a tour with a local guide. Here you can check pricing and availability at the Quincy Hotel. I'm Lisa Michele Burns, a professional photographer and founder of The Wandering Lens from Australia. When I was planning my trip I was honestly considering paying for just one night at Marina Bay Sands. Great work and really inspiring! Getting Here: The National Orchid Garden is located within the Singapore Botanic Gardens. I wish I’d read this before I was there I was there last February! Getting Here: Located on South Bridge Road you can walk here from Clark Quay or take the MRT to Chinatown station.