Looking for the best photo spots in Singapore? From futuristic gardens to colorful heritage streets, these 10 stunning locations will make your photos truly stand out.
Some spots are well-loved favorites, while others are brand new and still undiscovered by many.
I hope the list below will help you capture beautiful photos.
I’ve included photography tips and directions so you can save time finding each place! 😊
1. Sentosa Sensoryscape
a. What Makes It Special
- New Attraction: Sentosa Sensoryscape opened in March 2024, linking Resorts World Sentosa with the beaches.
- Multi-Sensory Gardens: Gardens designed to engage your senses like sight, hearing, smell, touch, and imagination through interactive features.
- Family-Friendly: Free entry, easy pathways suitable for strollers and wheelchairs, and pets are allowed on a leash.
- Best Visit Time: Arrive around 6 to 6:30 PM so you can enjoy the gardens both in daylight and at night. The ImagiNite AR and lighting display runs nightly from 7:30 PM to 9:15 PM.
b. Glow Garden
- Illuminated Flowers: Giant flower sculptures glow in changing colors, making them beautiful to photograph at night.
- Best Photo Angles: Take photos looking upward from the bottom of the stairs for dramatic views, or from the top to capture the whole garden.
- Photography Tip: Use your phone’s Night mode or long-exposure to clearly capture the colorful lights.
c. Tactile Trellis
- Textured Plants: Plants in this area encourage gentle touch with leaves that are soft, fuzzy, or prickly.
- Interesting Architecture: The dome structure creates unique shadow patterns, ideal for interesting photos.
- Great for Kids: Kids can safely touch and explore different textures, creating fun photo moments.
d. Scented Sphere
- Unique Dome Structure: A large, rounded metal structure surrounded by sweet-smelling flowers like jasmine, orchids, and frangipani.
- Family-Friendly Photos: Perfect for capturing family moments as you explore the pleasant scents together.
- Best Backgrounds: Use the dome itself or the surrounding flowers as your photo backdrop for beautiful, memorable shots.
- Nighttime AR Experience: At night, use the ImagiNite AR app on your phone to see colorful butterflies and flowers appear around you, enhancing your photos.
e. Symphony Streams
- Relaxing Water Feature: Cascading water bowls create calming sounds and interesting visual effects.
- Capturing Water Motion: Use quick photo settings to freeze water droplets clearly or use long-exposure to capture soft, flowing water effects.
- Fun for Kids: Kids love playing with the water splashes, which make wonderful action shots.
- Evening AR Display: After dark, activate the ImagiNite AR app to see virtual sea creatures projected onto the water bowls for playful, creative photographs.
f. How to Get There
- MRT and Sentosa Express: Take the North-East Line or Circle Line to HarbourFront MRT Station (Exit E), then board the Sentosa Express to:
- Imbiah Station: For the north entrance near Lookout Loop and Tactile Trellis.
- Beach Station: For the south entrance near Glow Garden.
2. Minion Land at Universal Studios Singapore
a. What Makes It Special
- Newest Attraction: Opened on 14 February 2025, dedicated fully to the Minions from Despicable Me.
- Colorful and Fun: Bright buildings and funny Minion decorations everywhere for cheerful photos.
- Exclusive Rides: Unique attractions like “Despicable Me Minion Mayhem” ride and the special “Buggie Boogie” carousel.
- Three Different Areas: Minion Marketplace, Gru’s Neighbourhood, and Super Silly Fun Land, each offers unique backgrounds for pictures.
b. Key Photo Spots
- Sweet Surrender Shop: Bright candy-themed store featuring a big jawbreaker machine and playful Minion figures.
- Pop Store and Fun Store: Colorful shops with Minion murals and statues, ideal for funny poses.
- Gru’s House: Iconic quirky building perfect for group and family pictures in Gru’s Neighbourhood.
- Super Silly Fun Land: Carnival-themed spot with colorful stalls, game booths, and the Buggie Boogie carousel.
c. Character Encounters
- Minion Meet-ups: You can take a photo with one Minion right after the “Despicable Me Minion Mayhem” ride.
- Family Portrait Opportunity: Meet and take photos with Gru, Lucy, their three girls, and Minions together.
d. How to Get There
- MRT and Sentosa Express: Take the North-East Line or Circle Line to HarbourFront MRT Station (Exit E), then transfer to the Sentosa Express monorail from VivoCity Level 3 to Resorts World Station.
- Location: Minion Land is inside Universal Studios Singapore, located at Resorts World Sentosa.
Read More: 3 Best Ways to Get to Universal Studios Singapore
3. Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
a. What Makes It Special
- Instagram-famous Spot: It’s very popular on Instagram because of the unique spiral staircase and the pretty greenery above.
- Hidden Location: It feels like you’ve discovered a secret place beneath the city.
- Nature Meets Architecture: The grey brick stairs blend beautifully with plants, making it a great photo spot.
- Free Entry Anytime: No entrance fee, and it’s open 24 hours daily, but daytime is best for photos.
b. Photography Aspects
- Beautiful Lighting: Sunlight gently shines through the trees, giving your photos soft, natural lighting.
- Shoot From Below: Take pictures looking up from the bottom to show off the spiral shape and green canopy.
- Framing and Depth: Use the spiral staircase walls as a natural frame and guide viewers’ eyes upward.
- Good Portrait Spots: Pose on the stairs or sit along the curved wall area for nice portraits.
- Different Angles: Try taking photos from above or various points along the stairs to get interesting shots.
c. Best Time to Visit
- Early Morning (7 AM): Less crowded, nice lighting, and cooler temperature.
- Mid-Morning (9–10 AM): Good for capturing sunlight coming through the trees, but more crowded.
- Late Afternoon (after 4 PM): Soft lighting, fewer visitors than midday.
- Weekdays Recommended: Visit on weekdays to avoid the bigger weekend crowds.
d. How to Get There
- MRT: Take the North-South Line, North-East Line, or Circle Line to Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (Exit B). From there, it’s about a 4-minute walk to the Fort Canning Tree Tunnel.
4. Supertree Grove at Gardens by the Bay
a. What Makes It Special
- Futuristic Trees: Giant structures (up to 50m tall) that blend nature with futuristic design.
- Vertical Gardens: Each “tree” has real plants like orchids and ferns, creating a unique look.
- Family-Friendly: Free entry and open spaces make it ideal for family photos.
b. Best Photo Opportunities
- Garden Rhapsody Light Show: Free colorful light-and-music show every night at 7:45 PM and 8:45 PM (about 15 mins each).
- Ground-Level Views: Capture impressive photos from the ground, or frame Marina Bay Sands in your shots for free.
- OCBC Skyway: A walkway 22 meters above ground offering great views of Supertrees and city skyline (ticket required).
- Free vs Paid Areas: Ground area and shows are free; OCBC Skyway and Observatory deck require tickets.
c. Best Times to Visit
- Early Morning: Visit before 9 AM for fewer people and soft lighting.
- Late Afternoon (Golden Hour): Around sunset (6-7 PM) provides beautiful lighting but draws more visitors.
- Evening (Light Show): Arrive by 7 PM for a good spot at the 7:45 PM show; second show at 8:45 PM is slightly less busy.
d. How to Get There
- MRT (Option 1): Take the Circle Line or Downtown Line to Bayfront MRT Station (Exit B). From there, it’s about a 12-minute walk to Supertree Grove via the underground linkway and Dragonfly Bridge.
- MRT (Option 2): Take the Thomson-East Coast Line to Gardens by the Bay MRT Station (Exit 1). From there, it’s about a 10-minute walk to Supertree Grove via the footpath near Satay by the Bay.
5. Old Hill Street Police Station
a. What Makes It Special
- Historic Building: Built in 1934 as Singapore’s largest police station. It became a national monument in 1998 and now houses government offices and art galleries.
- Colorful Windows: Well-known for its rainbow-colored windows (927 in total). Perfect for cheerful, family-friendly photos.
b. Photography Highlights
- Best Spot for Photos: Cross the road to capture the whole building clearly. Use your phone’s panorama setting or a wide-angle lens.
- Close-Up Shots: Take portraits in front of your favorite colored windows on the ground floor.
- Ideal Lighting: Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for soft, nice light.
- Nighttime Photos: The building is beautifully illuminated at night, making it perfect for night shots.
c. How to Get There
- MRT: Take the North-East Line to Clarke Quay MRT Station. Use Exit E or Exit F; from there, it’s about a 3-minute walk to the Old Hill Street Police Station.
Read More: Top 10 Things to Do in Clarke Quay with My Itinerary
6. Marina Bay Sands
a. What Makes Marina Bay Sands Special
- Iconic Architecture: It’s one of Singapore’s most famous landmarks, known for its three towers topped by a boat-shaped rooftop.
- Amazing Skyline: Located right by the bay, offering beautiful views and lots of photo angles both day and night.
b. Best Photo Spots
- Helix Bridge: A fantastic spot to get wide shots of Marina Bay Sands, the ArtScience Museum, and the surrounding city buildings.
- SkyPark Observation Deck: Ideal place for stunning aerial photos of Singapore’s cityscape and Marina Bay area.
- Mall Atrium (The Shoppes): Great indoor spot for unique photos featuring the canal and whirlpool skylight.
- Spectra Light and Water Show: This free outdoor show offers impressive nighttime photo opportunities, featuring colorful fountains and vibrant lights with Marina Bay Sands as the backdrop.
c. How to Get There
- MRT: Take the Circle Line or Downtown Line to Bayfront MRT Station. For Helix Bridge, The Shoppes, and Spectra Light and Water Show, use Exit D. For SkyPark Observation Deck, use Exit B.
Read More: 15 Best Things to Do in Marina Bay Sands
7. Jewel Rain Vortex
a. What Makes It Special
- World’s Tallest Indoor Waterfall: It’s 40 meters tall, making it the tallest indoor waterfall anywhere in the world.
- Heart of Jewel: It’s right in the center of Jewel Changi Airport, combining nature with modern architecture.
- Indoor Forest Setting: Surrounded by lush greenery in an air-conditioned dome, making it comfortable and attractive.
- Beautiful Day and Night: Natural sunlight makes it sparkle in daytime; colorful lights transform it at night.
- Free Entry: You don’t need tickets or reservations to see the Rain Vortex.
b. Photography Highlights
- Multiple Angles: You can take photos from many different floors and viewpoints to capture unique shots.
- Natural Light: The best photos are in the morning or late afternoon when the natural light is clear and bright.
- Evening Light Shows: Watch the colorful waterfall displays every evening. Showtimes are:
- Monday to Thursday: 8:00 PM and 9:00 PM.
- Friday to Sunday, Public Holidays, and the Eve of Public Holidays: 8:00 PM, 9:00 PM, and 10:00 PM.
c. Best Photo Spots and Angles
- Ground Level (Level 1): Take impressive photos looking up, clearly showing the waterfall’s height.
- Mid-level Platforms (Levels 2–4): Great spots to photograph the waterfall surrounded by plants and trees.
- Top Deck (Level 5): Ideal spot for wide panoramic shots, capturing the entire waterfall clearly.
- Canopy Bridge (Level 5, ticket needed): Gives you an amazing overhead view, directly above the waterfall.
d. How to Get There
- MRT: Take the East-West Line to Changi Airport MRT Station. From there, it’s about a 7-minute walk to the Jewel Rain Vortex via the link bridge connecting Terminal 2 or 3 to Jewel Changi Airport.
- From Terminal 1: Jewel connects directly to the Arrival Hall on Level 1 of Terminal 1. The Jewel Rain Vortex is located at the heart of Jewel, easily accessible from this entrance.
- From Terminal 2: Take a short 7-minute walk via the link bridge from the Departure Hall on Level 2. After crossing the bridge, you’ll arrive directly at Level 3 of Jewel. The Rain Vortex is centrally located at Level 1, a short escalator ride down.
- From Terminal 3: Walk about 7 minutes via the link bridge from Terminal 3 Departure Hall (Level 2, near Row 11). After crossing, you’ll arrive at Jewel Level 3. The Rain Vortex is at Level 1, easily reachable by escalators or elevators from this level.
- From Terminal 4: Use the free shuttle bus from Terminal 4 Transfer Lounge to Terminal 1. Jewel is directly connected to Terminal 1’s Arrival Hall (Level 1), where the Rain Vortex is situated.
8. Peranakan Houses at Koon Seng Road
a. What Makes It Special
- Peranakan Heritage: These colorful houses highlight Singapore’s unique Peranakan culture, blending Chinese, Malay, and European styles.
- Charming Houses: Built around the 1920s, each house features pastel colors, decorative tiles, wooden windows, and detailed designs, giving the street a historic and cheerful feel.
b. Photography Highlights
- Koon Seng Road: Ideal street to photograph the entire row of vibrant houses without modern buildings blocking your view.
- Unique Facades: Notice the detailed ceramic tiles, beautiful wooden doors, and intricate carvings.
- Family Photos: Excellent spot for family or group pictures. Take your photos from across the street to capture the full row.
- Respectful Tips: These houses are private homes. Stay on the sidewalks, avoid entering private areas, speak quietly, and don’t block driveways or gates.
c. How to Get There
- MRT and Bus: Take the Circle Line to Dakota MRT Station and use Exit A. Then, board Bus 16, 16M, or 33 at the Dakota Stn Exit A/Blk 99 bus stop and get off at the Opp Maranatha Hall bus stop. From there, it’s about a 3-minute walk to the Peranakan Houses.
9. Haji Lane
a. What Makes It Special
- Colorful Murals: Haji Lane is filled with lively street art and quirky shops, ideal for fun and creative photos.
- Blend of Old and New: You’ll see traditional heritage shophouses mixed with modern murals, showing Singapore’s unique blend of past and present.
b. Photography Highlights
- Shopfront Charm: Every boutique here has its own unique look, including colorful doors, neon signs, and decorative items, making great photo backgrounds.
- Arabian Architecture: Notice Islamic-inspired designs like decorative windows and arches, adding cultural details to your shots.
- Narrow Alley Views: Use the narrow lane for perspective shots, showing the colorful buildings lined up closely together.
- Piedra Negra Mural: Check out the big, colorful Aztec mural at the entrance, painted by artist Didier Jaba Mathieu, perfect for vibrant photos.
c. How to Get There
- MRT: Take the East-West Line or Downtown Line to Bugis MRT Station. Use Exit E; from there, it’s about a 6-minute walk to Haji Lane.
10. Clarke Quay
a. What Makes Clarke Quay Special
- Riverside Setting: A lively spot along the Singapore River, filled with colorful buildings and a vibrant atmosphere.
- Historic Charm: Old warehouses transformed into modern restaurants and bars, mixing heritage with today’s style.
- Nighttime Beauty: Colorful lights brighten the buildings at night and create beautiful reflections on the water.
- Unique Roofs: Distinctive canopy structures that glow in different colors after dark.
b. Best Photo Spots

- Riverside Promenade: Capture scenic views of colorful buildings and boats along the river, especially nice for reflections.
- Read Bridge (Malacca Bridge): Great place for panoramic views of the river and nearby buildings.
- Riverboat Piers: Perfect spot to photograph traditional wooden boats against colorful shophouses.
- Central Fountain Square: Popular spot under colorful canopy roofs, surrounded by lively bars and restaurants set in historic buildings.
- Under the Canopies: Look up at night to capture interesting shapes and glowing colors of the canopy roofs.
c. How to Get There
- MRT (Option 1): Take the North-East Line to Clarke Quay MRT Station. Use Exit C; from there, it’s about a 3-minute walk to the Clarke Quay.
- MRT (Option 2): Take the Downtown Line to Fort Canning MRT Station. Use Exit A; from there, it’s about a 3-minute walk to Clarke Quay.