5 Most Instagramable and Undercover Places in Singapore

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Hi travelers, are you looking for a great place but don't know where to go? Here are some suggestions for you. You might choose Singapore as your destination. Because in Singapore, you can find tons of Instagrammable places. For those who often vacation in Singapore, you sometimes want to visit anti-mainstream places that are not frequently visited. On this page, we have summarized 5 undercover and Instagrammable places in Singapore that are anti-mainstream and can make your Instagram feed more attractive if you take pictures in these areas.

1. Southern Ridges

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For those who are getting bored with the noisy city, maybe you have to look at this view and feel Southern Ridges' nature. Southern Ridges is a great place to explore since they have panoramic views of the city, the Southern Islands, and the harbor.

Southern Ridges is a road train with ten kilometers stretch of green open spaces spanning the hill of some of Singapore's most popular parks and gardens. They are also connected by picturesque and pathways. Let's imagine that you are walking across a bridge 36 meters above the road connecting to Mount Faber Park, Telok Blangah Hill Park, HortPark, Kent Ridge Park, and Labrador Nature Reserve. If you love to take some pictures and post on your Instagram, this place would be a great background for your picture.

2. Chinese and Japanese Garden

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Are you bored live in the center of the city? If you are bored with that, maybe you can go to a suburban area like Jurong East and far from a crowded city. Here, you might go to the Chinese and Japanese Garden for free, which is these two gardens are located in Jurong Lake.

These Chinese and Japanese gardens are themed with the traditional imperial of Japan and China. There are many collections of bonsai imported from Japan, Malaysia, Thailand, Taiwan, and Indonesia. It is not only bonsai, but there are also plenty of stone arch bridges. From this place, you might get a beautiful picture, and you can post on your Instagram.

For those who want to come to this garden, you can go by MRT green line and will be stoped at station MRT Chinese Garden. After that, you have to walk, and it takes around 5 minutes to get there.

3. East Coast Park

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Do you want to enjoy another atmosphere in Singapore? If you want to feel a different atmosphere, maybe you should come and visit East Coast Park. This is one of Singapore's most treasures urban gateways. Families and friends can sit relax and enjoying picnics under the swaying coconuts palms.

There are a lot of residents and tourists here flocking to enjoy a wide choice of sports, entertainment, and culinary delights. Along this 15-kilometer stretch of beach, you will find groups of cyclists and roller-skaters enjoying the sunshine and the sea breeze. There are also lots of cute photo spots that can enliven your Instagram feed.

4. National Stadium

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For those of you who have watched a concert in Singapore, maybe the National Stadium is no stranger to you. But do you know that many places and spots can be explored around this stadium area? If you look around the stadium area, you will find a place to hang out that is usually jammed by local young people. There are also many cafes and sports spots such as volleyball, roller skating, and others. If you look around this area thoughtfully, you will also find anti-mainstream photo spots for your Instagram feed.

Plus, there is also a place for those who want to take pre-wedding photos, but you must book first. According to the information, you have to submit the applications at least 10 working days prior.

5. National Museum of Singapore

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It's a good idea for those of you who like visiting museums to consider visiting the National Museum of Singapore. There is no fee for local residents or residents who have a visa and want to enter this museum. However, foreign tourists are required to pay $5. For those who admire and curious about Singapore's origin and history, you are guaranteed to feel at home in this museum. Inside this museum, you can find figures who have succeeded in improving Singapore's economy in the past. There are also many exhibits here that show local Singaporeans' lives in the past and how they survived the colonialists. You also don't need to worry that this place is also perfect as a photo spot that is not mainstream.
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