In our neighboring country, Singapore, is a lot of interesting things that can be the object for you lovers of photography. Buildings with modern architecture and old buildings are well maintained, landscaped gardens beautiful, not to mention the tourist objects of interest. If the way to Singapore, although it may have been visited several times, it seems I never get tired of pointing a lens to various corners of the city.
In our neighboring country, Singapore, is a lot of interesting things that can be
Here are 7 locations in Singapore is popular as a place to take pictures when you travel this city. The places I pour in this article is that a public place, so it does not need to pay extra to get into an attraction, for example. Just need a few dollars for the transportation and capital your camera or smart phone to take pictures in places that must be visited when in Singapore.
1. Universal Studios Singapore
Indeed, you have to spend about S $ 74 if it intends to travel to Universal Studios Singapore and enjoy all the amenities and the game is in this amusement park. But if you just want to take pictures in front of a rotating globe and became an icon of Universal Studios, just visit the area of the exterior only, in which the symbol of Universal Studios is located. Costs or just to ride the monorail from Vivo City mall to Universal Studios, only S $ 3.5 only (PP). For monorail, but can buy a ticket at the entrance to the station, you can also easily wear EZ-Link card to pay directly at the entrance sstasiun, such as when using the MRT.
Indeed, you have to spend about S $ 74 if intending to travel to the U
Address: 11 Sentosa East Mall, Singapore 099 054
Tel: +65 6577 8888
Website: http://www.rwsentosa.com/Attractions/UniversalStudiosSingapore
The easiest way to Universal Studios:
Heading to the mall Vivo City. If the MRT, up to HarbourFront Station (NE1). From Vivo City mall ride the monorail (The Sentosa Express monorail) and get off at Waterfront Station (the first station on the Sentosa Island).
2 Henderson Waves Bridge
It's a beautiful bridge that helped him decorate the beauty of the city of Singapore, extending at an altitude of 36 meters above Henderson Road. You can easily see the expanse of a steel bridge that has a wavy frame like waves, combined with wood curved shape that looks unique and beautiful.
Has a height of more than 60 meters above sea level with a length of about 274 meters, Henderson Waves connects Mount Faber Park to Telok Blangah Hill Park. Inaugurated by the Prime Minister of Singapore, Lee Hsien Loong and opened to the public on May 10, 2008 viewed and photographed on the Henderson Waves actually provide a special experience and create a more memorable trip to Singapore.
To read the full story about my trip to Henderson Waves and also photographs of details, can directly click on this link:
http: //travelawan.com/blog-travel/henderson-waves-a-bridge-pretty ...
Ways to Henderson Waves:
From HarbourFront MRT Station, exit via Exit C of the mall and headed to a bus stop which is outside the building. Then take the bus number 131 or 145 bus from HarbourFront will pass through some of the stops and after turning to Henderson Road, off at the second bus stop. You can instantly see this wave-shaped bridge, lived across the street and then proceed to climb the stairs leading to the top of the park.
3 Esplanade
Building durian! Perhaps this is another term that is fit for the Esplanade - Theatres on the Bay, the building that was completed in 2002 and this is in addition to the theater performances and art entertainment centers in Singapore, also has attracted millions of tourists each year to come and take pictures with backgrounds vaults this building.
In addition there is the Esplanade theater for a variety of performances, there are also shops that sell a variety of interesting items, as well as an open area where often held art shows for free. As on one occasion I visited this place, saw the show angklung played by children from various schools in Singapore. It was impressive.
In addition there is the Esplanade theater for a variety of performances, jug
On the outside of this building is also the right place to be photographed location, with a backdrop of Marina Bay Sands and on the other hand, the towering buildings of Singapore.
Address: 1 Esplanade Drive, Singapore 038 981
Tel: +65 6828 8389
Website: www.esplanade.com
The way to the Esplanade:
If you ride the bus, can ride number: 36, 56, 70M, 97, 111, 133, 162m, 195, 502, 531, 1N, 2N, 3N, 4N, 5N, 6N, 75, 77, 106, 700A, 857, 960, 961, NR1, NR2, NR5, NR6, NR7 and NR8.
Get off at the bus stop at Raffles Avenue, outside the entrance of the Esplanade Mall.
By MRT: Walk about 10 minutes from the City Hall and Esplanade Circle Line Station (Exit D), the road passing through the underpass which is also connected with several malls, namely Citylink, Raffles City, Marina Square, SuntecCity and MilleniaWalk.
4. Merlion Statue
Yes, if I may say this is a winner! Icons of Singapore which must also be the main object in this country. Merlion statue always appearing in all matters relating to Singapore, ranging from tourism brochures, refrigerator magnets, key chains, and various other products. The Merlion which means 'Sea Lion' is described as a mythical animal and lion-bodied fish, has become a mascot of Singapore.
Merlion symbol itself was designed by Alec Fraser-Brunner, for the logo of the Singapore Tourism Board (STB) which is used from 26 March 1964 to 1997 Although the STB changed the logo in 1997, but the Merlion remain immortalized as one of the important assets of the country lion this.
Yes, if I may say this is a winner! Icon of Singapore that would
So do not miss the chance to take a picture in front of the statue as high as 8.6 meters and weigh 70 tons, which is located at the Merlion Park, on the edge of the Singapore River, opposite the Esplanade building.
The easiest way to to Merlion Park:
Take the MRT to Raffles Place MRT Station (EW14 / NS26), then the path to the Singapore River and turn right towards the Fullerton Hotel. Then cross the Fullerton Road and down to the street on the side of the river, under the bridge Esplanade.
Or from the Esplanade building, cross the road bridge towards the Merlion Park.
5. Marina Bay Sands
Marina Bays Sands, arguably is a new area which has also become an icon for the city of Singapore. Unique and magnificent buildings can be seen from the Esplanade and Merlion Park. Enjoying an afternoon in the Marina Bay Sands certainly impressive, if only it did not rain. You can just walk from the Esplanade to the Marina Bay Sands. Here are some interesting spots to photograph around this area.
On the outside of the mall Marina Bay Sands will direct your gaze adrift with
Helix Bridge
On the outside of the mall Marina Bay Sands view you will instantly connected with a pedestrian bridge with a length of about 280 meters with a unique circular design and is the longest bridge in Singapore, located beside the Benjamin Shears Bridge and Bayfront Bridge. At night, the Helix Bridge adorned with lights that change color at any time.
Art Science Museum
Not far from the Helix Bridge you will see a unique building like a lotus flower in full bloom, this building is the Art Science Museum. Various interesting exhibition was held here. The exterior of the building is very attractive to be used as the object. The museum is located in the Promenade area of the north, in the area outside the mall The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands.
Marina Bays Sands, arguably is a new area which has also become an icon
In addition to two interesting buildings around the Marina Bay Sands complex, of course, which is equally fascinating is the Marina Bay Sands hotel building itself which is three towering buildings and at the top together with a typical courtyard. There is also a Louis Vuitton boutique in the form of a unique, namely Louis Vuitton Island Mansion and mall The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands himself in the middle there is a gondola and a variety of interesting decorations.
By visiting the Marina Bay Sands:
With the MRT, get off at:
- Bayfront Station (Circle Line) - Walk about 10 minutes
- Promenade Station (Circle Line) - Walk about 15 minutes
- Marina Bay Station (North South Line) - Walk about 15 minutes
Take the bus number: 97, 97E, 133, 133M, 502, 518 (SBS buses) and 106 (SMRT bus)
The bus stop is on Bayfront Avenue.
6. Gardens By The Bay
This giant park has now become one of my favorite places in Singapore. A total area of about 101 acres are home to a variety of rare plant collections were placed in a greenhouse dome or giant with stunning architecture shaped shells. Naturally, if to get into this place, we will charge a fairly expensive ticket.
But there are some parts of the Gardens By The Bay that you can visit for free, or pay entrance fee of only S $ 5 or less than Rp. 40.000, -. I mean free part is Supertree Grove area, which is a steel trees are located in the South Bay area. Also referred to as solar tree because it is designed to be able to collect rainwater and solar energy from the sun, which is then used for environmental conservation. High steel trees is equivalent to a 16 story building.
If you want to climb <strong> OCBC Skyway </ strong>, the suspension bridge sep
If you want to climb the OCBC Skyway, which is a 128-meter suspension bridge between the 'trees' Supertree this, only charged S $ 5 which I have mentioned before. Up to OCBC Skyway is an exciting experience, you can see the beautiful scenery surrounding this gigantic park and also the Marina Bay Sands.
For more information about the Gardens By The Bay, I wrote the following article:
http: //travelawan.com/blog-travel/gardens-bay-one-another-tourist-attraction-m ...
Website: http://www.gardensbythebay.com.sg/en/home.html
Ways to to Gardens By The Bay:
Take the MRT Yellow Line, get off at Bayfront station (CE1) and exit through Exit B, where you will come out at the Dragonfly and Kingfisher Lake area.
Or take the MRT Red Line, get off at the Marina Bay (NS27), exit at Exit A and proceed to take the bus No. 400 (4 stops), get off at the Marina Gardens Drive.
7 Orchard Road
Last but not least, Orchard Road! For those of you who have been to Singapore may no longer thought to pose and take pictures along the way. But surely you remember dong, when first set foot in Singapore, Orchard Road may be the main goal to take pictures.
For the first time visit to this country, do not miss to take pictures around the streets of Singapore's most popular. The most popular photo spots along Orchard Road is usually in front of Takashimaya department store which is often decorated with attractive decor, road signboard 'Orchard Road' which is located next to Lucky Plaza, and also in front of Ion Orchard mall that is futuristic and looks spectacular.
To get to Orchard Road, can take the MRT and get off at the Orchard (NS22) or Somerset (NS23).
Thus 7 popular place for photos when singapore travel. All of the above are in place around the city center, so if you only have time on weekends only to be spent in Singapore, can still visit these places. Get ready to 'snap' here and there!
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