Tired of being just another face in the sea of #OOTD photos online? We�??ve scoured the internet for lesser-known photo locations in Singapore, which won�??t be much of a secret after some time, so strike while the iron is hot!?�?�
Sang Nila Utama Garden
Travel withdrawals getting to you? Relive the moment and search for obscure spots that look nothing like the Singapore we�??re used to. It was recently announced that Singaporeans will be receiving $100 SingapoRediscovers Vouchers from December onward to explore their own backyard. But save your tourism credits and head over to Sang Nila Utama Garden for free.
Image: @daisybunch
Located in Fort Canning Park, this is one of the nine gardens launched last year that pay tribute to South-east Asian gardens in the 14th century. We love that it gives off Bali vibes, and looks strikingly similar to the Lempuyang Temple, home to the infamous �??Gates of Heaven�?� shot.
Jurong Lake Gardens
For Westies who love getting in touch with nature, we recommend heading over to Jurong Lake Gardens in the morning or late afternoon when the sun isn�??t shining down on you mercilessly. You know you�??re at the right place when you�??re greeted by a lalang field and an Instagrammable tree (which actually consists of recycled iron parts) at The Grasslands.
Image: @multifolds, @amebeverly
Conveniently situated near Lakeside MRT Station, Jurong Lake Gardens is the latest addition to the country�??s national gardens alongside Botanic Gardens and Gardens By The Bay. Apart from The Grasslands, the garden has a variety of photo-worthy spots including A Bridge Between Habitats - a structure identical to Apple Marina Bay Sands.
Raffles Marina?�
Singapore�??s lighthouses go way back but when it comes to OOTDs, aesthetically pleasing locations play a huge role in setting the tone. Raffles Marina, a first-class country club is home to the most picturesque lighthouse on our shores.
Image: @kettlelyn, @elainelim__
The Johor Strait Lighthouse has been around since 1994 and stands at 12 metres tall. It flashes a beam that reaches 15 metres at 10-second intervals. Unlike others in Singapore, this lighthouse situated in Tuas West is maintained by the Club.
Golden Mile Tower/ Complex
Golden Mile Complex and Golden Mile Tower are known to be the Thailand of Singapore but did you know that within it lies picture-perfect corners too? Though the once-famous Golden Mile Complex rooftop on the 9th floor is now closed to the public, there are a couple more spots worth a visit.
Image: @shuutravels, @nadiapplernie
Call it hip, retro or old-school, The Projector is an indie cinema backed by three ladies. In line with quirky films and its unique seating arrangement, it has a fun spiral staircase and car park walls plastered with bold colours ideal for the Gram.
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