5 Places In Singapore So Eerie That You’ll Have Nightmares Just Exploring These Places

Halloween isn’t just about fun Halloween themed parties and terrifying movies (even though that’s a huge part of it!), it’s also the best time to do some exploring! Despite Singapore only being 51 years old, our tiny island is already full of scary stories and urban legends. While most of these places have been redeveloped or fenced up. We’ve complied the top 5 creepy places which are oddly picturesque and can still be explored!

Disclaimer: Some of these places are open to the public while some are not. Be careful when it comes to exploring!

1. Tanglin Hill Brunei Hostel

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First built to protect Singapore’s then bustling port, Fort Serapong is located within Sentosa. But unlike Fort Siloso which has been well maintained, Fort Serapong is off the beaten track which makes it a lot less accessible. Be extra careful when exploring Fort Serapong, due to the rusty metal present  and overgrown flora you might just trip and fall if you aren’t careful!

Spook factor: While not as creepy as the other spots, Fort Serapong is more like a historical spot. But seeing how it’s pretty far from any other main roads and walkways, there’s an eerie silence that overwhelms this spot.

4. Lim Chu Kang Jetty

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Lim Chu Kang Jetty may not be creepy at first sight, I mean how creepy can a jetty be right? Very, according to some sources who have made their way to this quiet spot. If you’re exploring the are you might catch a glimpse of an old white structure. Also known as The Cashin House, it’s now gated so you won’t be able to go exploring inside but just making your way around Lim Chu Kang Jetty you can feel the hairs stand on the back of your neck!

Spook Factor: Creepy house that no one has lived in? Check. Quiet jetty where no one can hear you scream? Double check.

5. St John Island

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Also Read: Trick Or Treat In Singapore: The Best 7 Places To Get Spooked This Halloween!