Say Cheese! Singapore’s Most Photo-Worthy Attractions

Discover Singapore’s most photogenic corners, from sky-high views to lush gardens, all perfect for your next adventure.

Published: April 29, 2026
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Whether you’re a selfie fan, a landscape photographer, or all about food snaps, Singapore is bursting with vibrant scenes just waiting to become your next social media hit. Grab your camera or phone, charge up those batteries, and let’s chase the city’s most eye-popping moments—your followers will thank you. 

Our favorite photo ops in Singapore include: 

  • Gardens by the Bay 
  • Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck 
  • Haji Lane 
  • Singapore Zoo 
  • Raffles Hotel 
  • Chinatown Heritage Centre 
  • Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve 
  • Canopy Park at Changi Airport 
  • Singapore Cable Car 

Gardens by the Bay 

If your photo album dreams are filled with otherworldly landscapes, Gardens by the Bay delivers. The towering Supertree Grove is a crowd-favorite—20 to 50-meter vertical gardens that light up in dazzling colors every evening. Step onto the OCBC Skyway for panoramic shots overlooking the city, or time your visit to the evening Garden Rhapsody show for magical, illuminated scenes. Garden domes like the Cloud Forest and Flower Dome are equally snap-worthy, boasting vibrant floral displays and misty waterfalls that transform every photo into a work of art. 

Whether you’re catching sunrise rays or golden hour glow, every spot inside Gardens by the Bay feels photogenic. Look for the hidden corners and themed gardens for less crowded angles. Don’t miss the playful sculptures dotting the grounds—they make fun, unexpected backdrops for group shots or quirky selfies. With colors, shapes and textures everywhere, this is the spot where your camera never gets a break. 

Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck 

For jaw-dropping panoramic photos of Singapore’s cityscape, the Marina Bay Sands SkyPark Observation Deck takes you (literally) to a whole new level. Perched 57 stories above ground, the open-air deck puts you eye-to-eye with skyscrapers, the Singapore Flyer, and the winding Marina Bay. It’s a stunning place to capture both daylight vistas and the glittering sea of city lights after dark, making every angle prime for postcard-worthy shots. 

Want to make friends back home jealous? Grab a selfie with the infinity pool edge stretching behind you (hotel guests only for a swim, but you can snap from the public deck). Early mornings deliver dreamy soft light, while sunset paints the city in reds and golds—pair your visit with happy hour for unbeatable ambiance. With the breeze in your hair and city all around, it’s impossible not to feel like you’re on top of the world. 

Haji Lane

Woman Taking Photo in Haji Lane

Haji Lane serves up color, creativity, and a hint of bohemian flair—an irresistible combo for any photographer. The narrow street, tucked in the heart of Kampong Glam, is famous for its ever-changing murals, quirky shophouses, and indie boutiques painted in every color of the rainbow. There’s a new angle every few steps: street art covers whole buildings, whimsical shopfronts sit side-by-side, and blooming vines create natural frames for your best shots. 

The scene stays lively from late morning through the evening, with sidewalk cafés and cute bars inviting you to take a break between photos. Strike a pose beside giant graffiti wings, retro bicycles, or neon-lit storefronts. Haji Lane is a must for anyone who loves snapping spontaneous moments with friends—and will make any social feed pop with Singapore’s creative, youthful energy. 

Singapore Zoo 

Animal lovers and aspiring wildlife photographers will find endless inspiration at Singapore Zoo. This lush, open-concept zoo is designed for unforgettable animal encounters—and for photos that look like you’ve landed in a documentary. Stroll through shaded boardwalks and glass-free enclosures that bring white tigers, orangutans, and cheeky lemurs up close. The Jungle Breakfast with orangutans makes a truly memorable family shot—just try not to let the animals steal the spotlight. 

Catch the golden early-morning light filtering through the leafy canopy, or time your visit to catch animal feedings. Throughout the zoo’s themed zones you’ll find little hideaways, waterfalls, and ponds ideal for peaceful nature shots. With tropical trees and curious critters in every direction, every photo comes alive with the zoo’s warm, wild spirit. 

Raffles Hotel 

Raffles Hotel isn’t just a beautiful building; it’s a slice of Singapore’s elegant history captured in white-washed arches and leafy courtyards. Snap a stately shot under the iconic driveway before wandering inside to explore breezy verandas, palm-filled gardens, and grand staircases that seem made for vintage-style portraits. Gazing up at the colonial façade in the soft morning light feels like stepping into another era. 

Don’t miss the Long Bar—home of the Singapore Sling cocktail. The dark-wood setting, swirling ceiling fans and emerald-green tiles make for striking detail shots. Order a signature Singapore Sling, pose with your glass, and—if you’re feeling playful—snap a peanut shell “cheers” (it’s tradition to toss peanut shells on the floor!). Raffles blends timeless sophistication and local charm, adding a dash of chic to any travel gallery. 

Chinatown Heritage Centre 

For a journey into Singapore’s colorful past, the Chinatown Heritage Centre is a photo goldmine. Wander through recreated shophouse interiors that bring to life the hustle and bustle of early Chinatown—think wooden bunks, sewing machines and wax food displays that look good enough to eat. The vibrant lanterns and tiled sidewalks outside complete the scene, giving every photo a nostalgic touch. 

Explore the nearby bustling streets for classic Chinatown shots: rows of red lanterns swinging overhead, markets spilling onto the sidewalk, and calligraphy signs in bold reds and golds. Visit during Chinese New Year or Mid-Autumn Festival for the most dazzling displays. Every street corner seems to tell a story here—just keep your camera ready for the next photogenic scene. 

Bird Paradise at Mandai Wildlife Reserve

Bird Paradise

If you love capturing the beauty of wildlife and natural landscapes, Bird Paradise is a must-stop. This aviary, set within the Mandai Wildlife Reserve, lets you wander beautifully landscaped walkways while hundreds of birds show off their feathers and quirky personalities in spacious, naturalistic habitats. Take close-ups of bright-colored macaws or dramatic shots of flamingos standing still as statues in tranquil ponds. 

Waterfalls, misty canopies, and vibrant floral displays add plenty of drama to every picture. Watching the daily feeding sessions is not only a treat for the birds, but gives you the perfect chance to snap action shots. With open walkways and plenty of shady spots, you’ll find new inspiration around every bend—whether you’re an expert photographer or just aiming for the ultimate new phone wallpaper. 

Canopy Park at Changi Airport 

Changi isn’t just an airport—it’s a wonderland for photographers, and nowhere is that clearer than at Canopy Park. Located within the Jewel Changi Airport complex, this rooftop garden bursts with color thanks to giant animal topiaries, floral shrubs, bouncing sky nets, and an indoor waterfall cascading down seven stories. The mosaic walkways and glass ceilings drench everything in sunlight, making even the simplest photos glow. 

Strike a pose among the blooms, skip across the misty Foggy Bowls, or take a wide-angle shot of the Rain Vortex—the world’s tallest indoor waterfall—for a photo that literally stops people in their tracks. With playful family scenes and futuristic architecture, it’s impossible not to have fun snapping your way through Canopy Park before your flight. 

Singapore Cable Car 

Hop aboard the Singapore Cable Car for a sky-high adventure and some of the best “look where I am!” photos around. Glide between Mount Faber, HarbourFront, and Sentosa Island with sweeping views of the city, lush rainforest, and sparkling coastline stretching below. Large windows and private cabins mean you can snap away without obstructions, making it easy to capture the thrill and beauty of soaring over Singapore. 

Daytime brings clear vistas, while sunset paints the skyline in rich golds and pinks—every moment is camera-worthy. Try capturing your friends’ delighted expressions as the ground falls away, or angle your shot for dramatic perspectives over the ships in the harbor. When you land in Sentosa, keep your camera out—there are plenty more photo ops, from white sand beaches to quirky statues. The cable car turns a regular commute into a photo adventure you won’t forget. 

 

Singapore is a photographer’s dream, with every neighborhood promising a new surprise for your camera roll. Whether you’re chasing skyline shots, colorful murals, wildlife close-ups or tropical gardens, you’ll go home with swoon-worthy memories and plenty of “likes” guaranteed. Lace up your walking shoes, charge those batteries, and set out to capture the city’s most photogenic scenes—we promise your selfie game will never be stronger! 

Enjoyed this? Check out Things to Do Near Singapore Zoo or Bird Paradise vs. Gardens by the Bay 

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One rotation lasts 30 minutes and you can book tickets that include cocktails and champagne, should such nerve-settling measures be required. Buddha Tooth Relic Temple Back on terra firma, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a stunning (and surprisingly recent) example of the Chinese Buddhist architectural style, all decorative flourishes, pagoda-style rooftops and cavernous indoor spaces. Built in 2007, the temple contains what is said to be one of the Buddha’s teeth, though skeptics may question its provenance given the proliferation of Buddha tooth temples in the region and, well, the size of the tooth itself which, at 7.5cm in length, is likely to raise a quizzical eyebrow at the very least. Visit this stunning temple and make up your own mind! Shop ‘Til You Drop There are more malls and brand-name stores along the 2.5-kilometer shopping mecca that is Orchard Road than you could hope to explore in a lifetime, never mind on your two-week vacation. Orchard Central is one of the most interesting, with its digital-art skin, huge indoor climbing wall, public art installations and roof garden. Further opportunities to max your credit card await at Marina Bay Resort’s cavernous Shoppes mall which, in spite of its ye olde name, is an ultra-modern, ultra-luxe shoppers’ paradise that’s guaranteed to give your bank manager serious palpitations. Venetian-style canals and sampan boat rides make for a fun way to get from store to store. Singapore River Cruise Hop aboard a traditional bumboat to get a new perspective on the CBD’s many highlights. Ideal for the lazy sightseer, these scenic cruises tick off a number of the city’s big ticket attractions in one short jaunt along the Singapore River. Expect to see highlights including Marina Bay Sands, with its space-age triple towers topped by what, from way down here, looks for all the world like a giant surfboard, as well as the legendary Raffles hotel, the Gardens by the Bay and the Old Parliament House. Hopeless romantics can catch the golden hour on a sunset cruise as the Singapore skies puts on their colorful daily show and lights twinkle on across the city. Gardens By The Bay With its gargantuan durian-shaped glass hothouses, tranquil East Bay Garden and iconic supertree structures complete with fun elevated walkway, Gardens By The Bay is a treat at any time of day. But it’s arguably at its most enchanting in the evenings, when the Supertree Grove puts on an epic display of colored light accompanied by a rousing symphonic soundtrack, sure to enliven your Instagram feed. Better still, this event is free! 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