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    • Johor Strait Lighthouse. Things to do. Tuas. Journey to the far end of the north for a sight to behold. Located at the tip of our Raffles Marina's breakwater, the charming 12-metre lighthouse overlooks the Tuas Second Link bridge, and lights the way for yachts navigating into and out of the marina.
    • Yunnan Garden. Things to do. Jurong West. Don't listen to what you hear in the songs – here's one waterfall you should be chasing. Located in the far West of Singapore is Yunnan Garden.
    • Boh Geh Uncle Canteen. Restaurants. Hawker. Seletar. There are plenty of spaces in Seletar that feel like a step back in time and Boh Geh Uncle Canteen is definitely one of those spots.
    • Smith Marine Floating Restaurant. Restaurants. Singapore. Fancy digging into the freshest catch of the day at a modern kelong, floating on the waters between Pulau Ubin and Changi Point Ferry Terminal?
    • Jurong Hill Park. Travel back in time and visit the spiral Lookout Tower, which opened in 1970, that boasts a breathtaking view. Witness the panoramic view of the Jurong Port, Island and beyond.
    • Bollywood Veggies. Source: Bollywood Veggies. Souce: Bollywood Veggies. Travel to the west and find yourself on an organic tropical farm you didn’t know existed in Singapore.
    • Marina East Breakwater. Also known as the Pulau Ujong breakwater, this location became viral thanks to TikTok. Just a short 5 mins walk from Marina Barrage, arrive at the picturesque breakwater that’s perfect for date nights.
    • Peranakan Shophouse at Koon Seng Road. One of Singapore’s hidden gems, the iconic Peranakan Houses at Koon Seng Road is a sight to behold. Its colourful exterior with intricate motifs and details will take your breath away.
    • Museum of Ice Cream
    • Central Perk Singapore
    • Fort Canning Tree Tunnel
    • Haw Par Villa
    • Former House of Tan Teng Niah
    • Joo Chiat and Katong
    • The Rail Corridor
    • Gardens by The Bay
    • Selegie Arts Centre
    • St John’s and Kusu Islands

    Singapore’s Museum of Ice Creamwas made for the ‘Gram. The bubblegum pink wonderland is home to more than 14 multisensory installations, but the pièce de résistance is the Sprinkle Pool. Effectively a ball pit that replaces balls with giant sprinkles, you can jump in and feel like a human sundae as sprinkles rain down on you. There are plenty of ph...

    Even your most cynical mate won’t be able to resist liking any shots you nab at Central Perk, because let’s face it, there’s an inner-Friends aficionado in all of us. An extremely well-done recreation of the cafe we all know, love and wish was our local, you’ll want to plonk yourself down on the orange tufted couch and give the camera your best Joe...

    Situated on the edge of Fort Canning Park, the Fort Canning Tree Tunnelis well worth tracking down. For the most dramatic entrance, you’ll want to get there via the subterranean tunnel leading from Dhoby Ghaut Station. You’ll know you’ve arrived when you see a spiral staircase leading up to a waterfall of greenery, with sunlight streaming through t...

    Colourful Instagram backdrops are aplenty at Haw Par Villa, once known as Tiger Balm Gardens. The strange and kooky park was created by millionaire philanthropist and the inventor of Tiger Balm, Aw Boon Haw. Home to over 1,000 statues and 150 dioramas steeped in Asian culture, philosophy, religion and history, the park is perfect for the Gram. It i...

    Tucked away in Little India, the former house of Tan Teng Niahprovides a backdrop that’s bursting with cheery colours. Built in the 1900s and restored in the 1980s in its signature red, yellow and green walls, the villa boasts plenty of interesting architectural features. You can create an entire photo gallery here because the house is photogenic f...

    Hands down one of Singapore’s most iconic and ‘grammable spots, Koon Seng Road in Katong showcases Singapore’s rich Peranakan culture—people who descended from marriages between Chinese or Indian men and Malay or Indonesian women from the Malay Archipelago. This proudly pastel-hued and vibrant neighbourhood is brimming with Peranakan antiques, embr...

    If you’re looking for something different on your next hiking adventure, The Rail Corridor(also known as The Green Corridor) delivers 24 kilometres in its entirety from Tanjong Pagar Railway Station to Woodlands Train Checkpoint. The central section of the track has recently had a facelift and reopened to the public. Stretching four kilometres betw...

    Before you roll your eyes, hear us out. While Gardens By The Bay might be one of the most popular places to visit in Singapore (and for good reason), there’s a lesser-known secret tucked inside this wonderland of nature-meets-architecture. In the shadow of the Golden Garden, near the Sun Pavilion, you’ll find Victoria Lily Pond which provides the p...

    The Selegie Arts Centrewasn’t always so striking, but these days the bright white building has taken a drastic Instagrammable turn. Adorned with colourful shutters in hues of salmon pink, teal, sunny yellow, royal blue and magenta, the curvaceous building is now home to the ​​Photographic Society Of Singapore. Go figure. For the best shot aim your ...

    If you didn’t think Singapore was the kind of place you could go island hopping, think again. Southern Singapore is dotted with several stunning islands like Lazarus Island, Sisters’ Island, Pulau Hantu, Pulau Tekukor and Pulau Seringat with St John’s and Kusu Island the absolute standouts. Jump aboard a ferry and spend a calming day at sea—flanked...

  1. Jun 1, 2024 · Highly rated hidden gems in Singapore: Top hidden gem activities. See Tripadvisor's 1,644,526 traveller reviews and photos of Singapore hidden gem attractions.

  2. Jun 4, 2022 · Addie loses her grandmother's ring in the ocean and hires Jack, a sailor, to help her find it. They rekindle their love of the sea and each other in this Hallmark TV movie.

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    • Maclain Nelson
    • 2022-06-04
  3. Apr 13, 2020 · Looking for the hidden gems in Singapore? The places only locals would know about. Well, you’ve landed on the right page! These are the far lesser know attractions that put them on our hidden gems in…

  4. Jun 5, 2023 · Besides towering skyscrapers and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, these hidden gems in Singapore lay hidden in the heart of neighbourhoods and nature. While some of these locations may be off-the-beaten-path, they will definitely transport you to a place and time outside the hustle and bustle of Singapore’s urban living.