6 Hidden Instagram-Worthy Places in Singapore That Deserve a Spot in Your Feed!

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Gardens by the Bay, Universal Studios Singapore, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Sentosa and so on are just some of the many spectacular sights that you can see in a small yet prosperous country of Singapore. But little do we know, there are some hidden spots that are, well, Instagram-worthy! So, check out this list of Hidden Instagram-worthy Places in Singapore that Deserve a Spot in Your Feed!

1. Orchard Library

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A public library located in the heart of Orchard, hence the name, boasts of modern design and white bookshelves with neatly arranged books and magazines. Also, the Library Orchard is known for having the largest number of design magazines in Singapore.

For bookworms out there who want to add some awesome photos in their feed, this library makes a very good backdrop!

2. Old Hill Police Station

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Set in the Museum Planning Area at the Hill Street is a historical building that has a total of 927 rainbow-like eye-catching windows—Old Street Hill Police Station. This building has an arcade and a central courtyard with a strong neo-classical style since it is built in the British colonial period.

3. National Museum of Singapore

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For those who have the heart for arts and culture, National Museum of Singapore, nation’s oldest museum,  is a great place for you. This museum is also known as the Singapore Visual Arts Hall.

Location: 1 St. Andrew’s Road, Singapore 178957

Hours: Sun-Thur and Public holidays: 10:00am – 7:00pm

Fri-Sat and on the eve of public holidats: 10:00am – 10:00pm

Official website: https://www.nationalgallery.sg/

4. Singapore ArtScience Museum

If you’re fascinated with the wonders of art and science, Singapore ArtScience Museum located at Marina Bay will surely feed your mind and and soul with fantastic views! This museum, which has a total of 21 pavilons, wherein exhibitions and activities are being held, looks like a lotus in full bloom if you’ll it from afar. No wonder it become one of the landmaks in Singapore.

Location: 6 Bayfront Ave, Singapore 018974

Hours: Daily, 10:00am – 7:00pm

*Final admission is 6:00pm

Official website: http://www.marinabaysands.com/museum.html

5. Henderson Waves

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Henderson Waves is an architecturally notable pedestrian bridge in Singapore built in 2008, which is the tallest bridge in the country, with the total length of 274 meters and 36 meters from the ground. Also, the bridge gives a strong visual effect, which is more noticeable at night, from 7 o’clock to 2 o’clock, due to the LED lighting.

6. Glow In The Dark Path

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The Glow In The Dark Path is about a 100-meter long trail located between the two roads of Choa Chu Kang Road and Upper Bukit Timah Road. Non-toxic light green strontium aluminate minerals mixed into the pavement is the reason behind this spectacular glow in the dark road.

Location: Bukit Panjang MRT (see the attached photo above)

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