Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
Grab your notebooks and get ready to make lists! I'm about to show you 25 photo spots I've visited around Singapore. Let's go! JEWEL First up, we have none other than Jewel, Singapore's icon. Located in Singapore Changi airport, Jewel has the world’s tallest indoor waterfall - the Rain Vortex. Travelers transiting through Singapore can step out of the airport, into this forest sanctuary and experience this City in a Garden. If you happen to be transiting through Changi Airport in the evening/at night, you're in luck as the Rain Vortex has light and sound shows for you to enjoy. The sheet of water becomes a screen where the light and sound show is projected on. Light & Sound Showtimes: 7.30pm – 11.30pm daily, at hourly intervals Next let's travel to the beautiful Gardens by the Bay. If you've seen Crazy Rich Asians, this is where the wedding party scene was filmed. You can easily spend half a day here and explore this garden wonderland. From the Supertree Grove, to the Cloud Forest, there are so many spots for you to discover. Find yourself immersed in a mysterious world, or you can stand amongst the super giant trees, either way you’ll find your perfect spot for photos. Wait till night falls and experience the Garden Rhapsody light and sound show. SUPERTREE GROVE FLOWER DOME CLOUD FOREST FLORAL FANTASY DRAGONFLY LAKE Keep walking along the boardwalk of the Dragonfly Lake and you'll find a stunning view of Marina Bay Sands. ARTSCIENCE MUSEUM Just across from Gardens by the Bay, we have ArtScience Museum. The photos above are taken in the Future World: Where Art Meets Science exhibition. This is a permanent exhibition in collaboration with teamLab, so you don't have to worry about missing it! CHINATOWN Nestled in the bustling yet colourful streets of Chinatown, you’ll find the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple & Museum. This 5-storey temple is known for its Buddhist culture, art and history. It also houses a tea-house and a theatre. LITTLE INDIA Just 4 MRT stops away from Chinatown, you'll find yourself in Little India. Take Exit E from the station and you'll find the colourful residence of Tan Teng Niah. You can't actually access the building but you can take photos from outside of it. Take a 3 minutes walk from Little India to Petain Road and you'll spot this beautiful row of shophouses below. PETAIN ROAD Choose between a 6 minute car ride or a 19 minutes walk from Petain to your next photo spot in the Kampong Gelam neighbourhood. SULTAN MOSQUE Just a little walk down from Arab street, you'll find one of Singapore’s most impressive places of worship - the Sultan Mosque also known as Masjid Sultan. In this vibrant neighbourhood, there are many hip cafes, bars, and cool boutique shops to get quirky souvenirs. Not forgetting the street art - the murals make the perfect backdrop for your photos! Photo tip: Snap your photo from the arches of the iconic Sultan Gate. Boutique store and mural along Haji Lane. FORT CANNING PARK Ah, the famous stairwell of Fort Canning Park. With the lush greens and sunlight dripping in, this spot looks out of this world. A wide-angle lens is definitely recommended for this shot! This spiral staircase is located at an underpass connecting Fort Canning Road and Penang Road. Since it's now 2020, there shouldn't be a queue for this spot any longer! SELEGIE ARTS CENTRE The Selegie Arts Centre is not quite a popular spot, but it sure is colourful enough to make you want to stop for a photo! I used to walk past this building everyday for 3 years as my college was located just around the corner from it. If you do visit this spot, you're just a 2 minutes walk away from the famous Rochor Original Beancurd store! CENTRAL FIRE STATION This national monument is still an active station today. The Central Fire Station also houses a gallery that showcases the firefighting history of Singapore. Right next to this station is another colonial landmark, the Old Hill Street Police Station. OLD HILL STREET POLICE STATION The Old Hill Street Police Station has a total of 927 windows in rainbow colours. The main courtyard has been converted into an air-conditioned atrium to hold art exhibitions and performing arts events. The next spot would be Singapore Botanic Gardens. The gardens is the first UNESCO Heritage Site in Singapore. There are so many spots within the Gardens itself for you to explore. The gardens open from 5am to 12 midnight daily while the National Orchid Garden opens from 8:30am - 7pm. The entry fee is S$5. NATIONAL ORCHID GARDEN SWAN LAKE BAND STAND SUNDIAL GARDEN The next spot is a little farther out from the city. Even though the Chinese and Japanese Gardens are currently closed for redevelopment, I still wanted to add it to this list! The expected completion date is currently end 2021. The new park is going to look amazing and I can't wait to explore the grounds once it's completed. CHINESE GARDENS TELOK BLANGAH HILL PARK The Terrace Garden consists of a series of semi-circular terraces situated at the top of the park. From here, you will be able to enjoy a breath-taking 360-degree view of Singapore. At certain times of the year, this park will be blooming with bougainvilleas and it's a beautiful time to visit. THE HIVE This beautiful eco-friendly structure, known as The Hive is actually part of a University campus! The Hive is an iconic building in Nanyang Technology University and I love how they continually strive to put in a significant effort towards a greener future. No list would be complete without the Peranakan shophouses of Katong. You can find this stretch of candy coloured houses along Koon Seng Road, and admire the ornate exteriors of pastel pinks, yellows and blues. Choose your favourite shophouse to take photo with and always remember to be respectful of the homeowners. KOON SENG ROAD I saved this spot for the last because as beautiful as it is, this is actually a cemetery. The Japanese Cemetery Park is the largest Japanese cemetery in Southeast Asia and it became a memorial park in 1987. The park contains almost 1000 graves of Japanese civilians that were in Singapore and soldiers from the early 20th century. Find out more on Visit Singapore's official site. And we have finally come to the end of the post, I hope you found this article helpful! I'll definitely have a part 2 for this, as there are so many more spots I've yet to show you. In the meantime, enjoy Singapore and have fun! Love, Amelyn
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And here it is, India Part 3! This post is more about the most 'Instagrammable Spots' around Jaipur and Udaipur. If you've been around long enough, you would've known that I've been to India back in 2017 and I've been wanting to come back ever since! Dan and I finally came back to India, because we love the energy it gave us. The people, the bustling cities, the many colours and scents made us feel alive. We woke up everyday excited for the day's adventure and we fell asleep with smiles on our faces. We met like-minded people during our journey and new friendships were forged. India will always hold a special place in our hearts and now I can't wait for you to read on and explore the places that we did! Jaipur AMER FORT We started our first morning in Jaipur with this incredible sunrise. Doesn't this place look like the Great Wall of China India? We hiked up here at about 6am and we waited for the sun to peek out from the horizon. The unobstructed view from the fort is incredibly stunning, it overlooks the city of Jaipur. INSIDE AMER FORT We planned to shoot inside Amer Fort the moment it opened, as this place is known to have tourists all day. There are elephant rides up to the fort and I really hope that tourists would be more mindful about riding these gentle giants and opt for the jeep ride instead. The entrance fee for Amer Fort is 500INR. OUTSIDE AMER FORT There are beautiful chatris right outside Amer Fort that are surrounded by hundreds of pigeons, you can buy bird food from the locals to feed the birds too. PANNA MEENA KA KUND (STEP WELL) If you're planning to shoot at the Step Well, it can be a little tricky. Our friend Puneet talked to the security guard and we paid him a little tip to shoot on the steps. There are also monkeys around so please look out for your belongings while you're shooting! The steps lead down to a well, but you're not allowed to swim in it. JAGAT SHIROMANI TEMPLE CITY PALACE Inside City Palace, there is the beautiful Blue Room which is part of the Royal Tour. You will not be able to access the Blue Room if you're not part of the Royal Tour, so make sure you purchase the correct ticket! Tickets can be purchased at the entrance of City Palace. For the regular ticket for foreigners, it costs 700INR and for the Royal Tour, the ticket costs 3500INR and 2000INR with a student discount. Below are the beautiful gates of City Palace, each gate represents different seasons. The Lotus Gate which represents Summer The Peacock Gate which represents Monsoon The Green Gate which represents Spring MAHARANI KI CHATRI CENOTAPHS This historical site is a special area for funeral for the maharanis or the royal ladies. It is located on the Amber Road near the Jal Mahal (Water Palace). Puneet told us that a cenotaph was finished with a roof structure only if the queen died before her King and it would remain unfinished if she died after the death of the King. PATRIKA GATE The Patrika Gate is my favourite place is Jaipur, it is bursting with color and intricate details. If you look closely, both ends of the path are different. There is no entrance fee to the Patrika Gate, but I do recommend going early as the light streams in during the afternoon and there will be lots of shadows and uneven lighting. ALBERT HALL MUSEUM Just 20 minutes from Patrika Gate, you'll find yourself at the beautiful Albert Hall. This place has the most pigeons I've ever seen in my life, way more pigeons than the Duomo Di Milano. We didn't get a chance to explore the museum itself as we had a flight to catch. SAMODE PALACE Samode Palace is an hour drive away from Jaipur. It is actually a hotel and if you would like to visit the premises, the entrance fee is 1000INR per person if you're not a guest. The entrance fee of 1000INR is also inclusive of a lunch at Samode Palace's restaurant. You can order whatever that is within your entrance fee. We had a great 3 days in Jaipur with Puneet (our Airbnb host turned friend). He brought us around and we had so much fun, laughter and meaningful conversations daily. If you ever need a guide or photographer in Jaipur, be sure to hit Puneet up! You won't regret it, promise! (All photos of Dan and I are shot by Puneet Yadav) UDAIPUR We said goodbye to Puneet and Dan and I headed off to Udaipur on our own. We roamed the City of Lakes and got lost among the bustling streets. Shopping is so fun in Udaipur and I couldn't resist the colourful embroidered purses! Udaipur is also known as Venice of the East, there is a rooftop restaurant/bar in every hotel. We had a late lunch at this beautiful rooftop restaurant that so many of you were asking about! JAGAT NIWAS PALACE This restaurant is located at the rooftop of Jagat Niwas Palace. It is a hotel situated in front of the lake. You can walk almost everywhere in Udaipur, every hotel is walking distance from one another and if you have time, you can check out all the rooftop bars and restaurants in Udaipur! AHAR CENOTAPHS Similar to the Maharani Ki Chatri in Jaipur, this is another historical site in Udaipur. There was no one when we visited this place, and it was very peaceful. No entrance fee was required here too. We had a very short time in Udaipur and we wish we could explore more. I've come to the end of this post and I hope you guys find this helpful! You can read my other posts on India below: Follow Me to India Part I Follow Me to India Part II Our India Video: Love, Amelyn
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