Best Photography Spots in Singapore
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Posted over 5 years ago
Marina Bay Sands, Singapore
is an architectural delight, with exceptional angles and shadows allowing for great photography. Take a super wide-angle lens (14mm) and always look up. Alternatively, you can never go wrong photographing from the hotel's infinity pool.
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Singapore Flyer
the world’s largest observation wheel (soznotsoz to the London Eye). As a Singapore photography location, it's amazing; it was voted the best view in Singapore. You can feast your eyes (and camera lens) on 360° views of the surrounding downtown area, including Marina Bay and the coast. The windows of the Flyer can be a little dirty (we won’t hold it against them), but with some careful manoeuvring your shots will still come out great.
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Merlion
The Merlion Fountain is definitely not the most impressive attraction in itself, but the view back across Marina Bay from here gives it instant Singapore photography location cred.
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Gardens by the Bay
The architecture provides those perfect angles that photographers love and the area really comes alive at night when the lighting and shadows come out to play. Long exposure photography is your bff here, so bring your tripod along (or get inventive with random surfaces if you don’t have one!) and battle through the crowds to get a prime viewing position.
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My Turkish Corner
Like most places in Singapore, the Arab Quarter is best shot at night, so if you’re after colour, life and a little bit of action in your photographs, this is the place to be. You can even enjoy an ale or cocktail while you’re at it. Winning!
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Chinatown
Bustling Pagoda street is filled with ethnic design pre-war shop houses with pastel wooden shutters, boasting a huge array of Chinese trinkets and and antiques - a total feast for the eyes.
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West Maxwell Street
in Singapore they do food differently. 80-85% of the Singaporean population regularly eats at a Hawker Hall; halls of food stalls selling a variety of inexpensive yet delicious food to stuff your face with. You could say they’re kind of a big deal, and Singaporeans take their food very seriously.
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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Okay, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple might not evoke the same feels as a 15th century Wat in Luang Prabang, but it's still one of the best Singapore photography locations. Built in 2007, the imposing red exterior draws photographers from all over looking to put their wide angle lenses to use, while the ornate interior is perfect for detail photography.
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ArtScience Museum
Opened in 2011 to much fanfare, the ArtScience museum, located on the shores of Marina Bay, is one of the most iconic pieces of architecture in Singapore. It's exterior is reminiscent of a lotus flower and it's angles are a dream for photographers looking for something incredible to add to their instagram feed.
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