Singapore Most Insta Worthy Check-In Places – Part 2
Fort Canning Park
Fort Canning Park, which often washes Instagram, how can you miss it? This is one of the important strongholds of the Second World War. The gloomy forest atmosphere makes this spiral stone staircase seem extraordinarily mysterious. The oversized spiral stone staircase and the towering woods can be photographed from the bottom, which makes people unconsciously sigh. The awesomeness of nature.
Address: River Valley Rd, Singapore 179037.
Chinese and Japanese Garden
That’s right, it’s a spiral ladder again! This spiral staircase is located in the Chinese Garden. In addition to seeing the Chinese pagoda and gardening bonsai, don’t forget to find this spiral staircase. It’s a great way to shoot from top to bottom!
Address: 1 Chinese Garden Rd, Singapore 619795.
Koon Seng Road Peranakan House
Koon Seng Road Peranakan Houses is full of Nanyang architectural colors. The bold contrasting paint makes the entire row of old houses lively. Basically how beautiful the pictures are here! After taking the photo, you can stroll through the old windows and roofs of the old houses and feel the atmosphere of the Nanyang homes of the last century.
Address: Singapore, 287 Joo Chiat Rd, Singapore 427540.
Keppel Hill Reservoir
This is a hidden lake, where the noise of the outside world has been purified. The sun shines through the branches into the lake, everything is just right. Because Keppel Hill Reservoir is relatively sparsely populated, you should pay attention to safety whether you are walking along the road or taking pictures, and don’t fall into the lake~
Address: Keppel Hill, Singapore.
Teluk Blangah Hill Park
Put on your most beautiful floral dress and come to Teluk Blangah Hill Park in Bukit Merah to feel the feeling of being surrounded by flowers. At that moment, you are like a flower fairy in this flower bush.
Address: 10, Telok Blangah Green, Singapore 109178.
LASaLLE College of the Arts
LASaLLE College of the Arts is a well-known arts college in Singapore. This irregular and uneven teaching building looks very avant-garde, and it is quite a bit of the shadow of the famous New York building The Vessel! Sure enough, those who study art can always Think out of box!
Address: 1 McNally St, Singapore 187940
People’s Park Complex
There are not only housing estates in Hong Kong, but also in Singapore! People’s Park Complex is also known as the Pearl Square. It combines shopping malls, offices, and residences. Just looking at the exterior, you can tell that it has a long history. Coming here is not only for shopping and money exchange, but you can also seize the opportunity to take a photo with this historical mark!
Address: 1 Park Rd, People’s Park Complex, Singapore 059108.
House of Tan Teng Niah
Do you think Little India is only Indians? Then you are wrong. The House of Tan Teng Niah (the former residence of Chen Dongling) is officially located in Little India. The four sides of the house are painted with colorful paint. It looks great no matter what angle you take!
Address: 37 Kerbau Rd, Singapore 219168.
Bugis Village Spiral Staircases
This is a beautiful attraction hidden in the back alleys of the downtown area. Rows of spiral staircases are painted in colorful colors. Simple color matching makes this back alley seem to come alive.
Address: 1°18’02. 103°51’18., 5 Woodlands Avenue 9, Singapore 738962.
Desker Road Mural
In addition, coming to Little India is of course more than that. It is about 7 minutes’ walk from the House of Tan Teng Niah. There is also a recently emerging attraction – Desker Road murals. The extremely large murals allow you to take enough pictures!
Address: Desker Rd, Singapore 209625