don't even think about taking photos inside the room, unless they offer a balcony. The windows are dirty and sucks big time.fWord said:I'm still looking for a good spot. The best thing so far is the roof terrace at the Esplanade, but that could hardly be called a high building. It does give some height though, so it's still a plus. Initially I approached the counter at Swissotel and even called the management to ask if they could just give me a few hours to take some photos, and I wouldn't mind a security guard peering over my back to make sure I don't do something irresponsible.
Nope...nothing doing. I'd have to pay to get a room. Probably something along the lines of $300 a night. They even warned me that if I were trying to get a place before National Day, I'd have to try really early.
yanyewkay said:don't even think about taking photos inside the room, unless they offer a balcony. The windows are dirty and sucks big time.
if you can really afford some cash, try equinox at swissotel.
redstone said:We've got HDB flats everywhere.
Some can offer fantastic views.
redstone said:You can try:
Selegie Road flats, called Selegie House
Toa Payoh's 40 floor flats
Queenstown's 40 floor flats
ANY 30 floor flats in AMK. Trust me. :bsmilie:
Any flat with long corridor, facing inwards at Marine Parade. Can get very very nice panoramas
Chinatown flats
Little India flats