The 24 most check-in places in S’pore in 2016 are incredibly unexpected!


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Last Updated on 2016-05-19 , 1:50 pm

Disclaimer: This list is based from Viralcharm’s list, and as we do not know where the exact source is from, it might not be that accurate. But still, it’s interesting, isn’t it?

Old Hill Street Police Station
In the CBD area, the lovely funky building stands out due to its colourful windows contrasted with its concrete walls.

The House of Tan Teng Niah
This quaint colourful house is a symbol of Chinese architecture, but its multicolour façade speaks volume of its Indian influences.

Mustafa Centre
This 24-hour shopping mall on Syed Alwi Road in Little India boasts of many shops that sells things that ranges from necessities to beauty products!

Infinity Pool at Marina Bay Sands
Lounging about with the city skyline in full view, it is no wonder why it’s highly checked-in!

Haw Par Villa
Built by Aw Boon Haw and Aw Boon Par in 1937, Haw Par Villa is famous for its 10 stages in the Court of Hell. Check out this villa for a fun, creepy oriental experience!

Snow City
Singaporeans always complain it’s so hot, so why not hop into Snow City for some snow fun?

Kampong Buangkok
Known to be the last and final kampong in Singapore, head to Kampong Buangkok to relive the kampong spirit that is so hard to find today

Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum
Located right in University Town, National University of Singapore, this museum has fossils of 3 near complete dinosaurs.

Coney Island
Also known as Pulau Serangoon, this little island is accessible only recently. Do stroll through Coney Island’s park, beach and nature track!

Changi Prison Chapel and Museum
This interesting small museum houses relics of Singapore’s past from the Japanese Occupation. Books about Singapore’s history are also sold.

Punggol Waterway Park
Known to be a unique estate, Punggol water way has 5 districts, this estate boasts of being eco-friendly.

Lorong Halus Wetland Reserve
Transformed from a land fill to a place teeming with rich biodiversity, this wetland spans 18 football fields!

Henderson Waves
It is an interesting structure – of twisting, curvy waves is not to be missed! Also, the view from the Southern Ridges when the sunsets is spectacular!

Lazarus Island
One of the Southern Islands in Singapore, the Lazarus Islands can be accessed from Marina South Pier. Its remote beaches are a stop for private yachts, and you can do some fishing there.


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Buddha Tooth Relic Temple
Located in the heart of Chinatown, the Buddha Tooth Relic Temple is a famous Chinese temple that has religious artefacts, decorated rooms and a rooftop garden.

Japanese Garden
This beautiful oriental garden is built in 1974 by JTC Corporation. It contains a Turtle & Tortoise Museum and 2 pagodas

Singapore Zoo
Home to a multitude of species, the Singapore Zoo never fails to capture attention from foreigners and locals alike.

Golden Mile food centre
The Golden Mile Food Centre has so many famous stores selling claypot rice, beef noodles, and many more to get you salivating.

Chinatown
Of course, almost every country has its own Chinatown. Singapore’s Chinatown boasts of its shophouses and heartland experience that no one ought to miss.


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Vivocity
Vivocity is Singapore’s largest retail shopping mall. Its name is derived from Vivacity, meaning being attractively lively and animated

Rochor HDB
Sadly, in 2016, the buildings will be demolished to make way for the construction of the North-South Expressway. So while it is still standing, check out its multi-colour HDBs!

Haji Lane
Located in Kampong Glam, Haji Lane is famous for its boutiques and cafes! Bring a friend and go shopping!

Tiong Bahru
Home to many new cafes, Tiong Bahru provides a hipster experience and environment for all you hipsters out there!

Bugis Street
Bugis street is every teenager’s favourite haunts, but let us challenge you, can you find graffiti art in its back alleys?

Top Image: Dmitry Chulov / Shutterstock.com


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