| Admission: | Tickets to the Museum’s permanent exhibitions and special exhibitions are available for purchase at the Visitor Services Counters and Self-ticketing Kiosks. The ticket to the permanent exhibitions allows full-day access to the Singapore History Gallery and the Singapore Living Galleries.
Adults S$10.00
Seniors (above 60 years old),
Children (under 18 years old),
Students & NSF S$5.00
Family package (3 adults and 2 children) S$30.00
Free admission for children 6 years and under.
Free entry to all galleries for seniors, every Monday.
10% discount for groups of more than 20 people
(Prior booking required)
For Cinèmathéque and other programmes, tickets are on sale online and at the Stamford Visitor Services Counter. Concession rates for most programmes are available to the National Museum members, students, senior citizens, NSF men and group bookings. Valid identity passes have to be presented when purchasing tickets or at the door. For more information, please call +65 6332 3659. |
| How to find us:
Bus-stop (YMCA)
SBS: 7, 14, 14E, 16, 36, 64, 65, 111, 124, 139, 162, 174, 174E, 502, 521
TIBS: 77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A, NR6, NR7
Bus-stop (Stamford Road)
SBS: 7, 14, 14E, 16, 36, 111, 124, 131, 147, 162, 166, 174, 174E, 502
TIBS: 77, 106, 167, 171, 190, 700, 700A, 857, NR7
BY MRT: Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (5-minute walk)
PARKING
Electronic Parking system
Hourly Parking Rates
Mon - Sun (including Public Holidays)
7am - 6pm S$2.50 per hour (or part thereof)
6pm - 3am S$4.00 per entry
3am - 7am S$4.00 per hour (or part thereof)
All parking charges are inclusive of GST.
Grace Period: 10 minutes (only pick up and drop off allowed)
Limited parking facility is available at the Museum. Nearest public carpark are at YMCA, SMU, Park Mall and Fort Canning Park. |
Designed to be the people’s museum, National Museum of Singapore prides itself on introducing cutting edge and varied ways of presenting history to redefine the conventional museum experience.
More than just a space for exhibitions and artefacts, the Museum will also distinguish itself through its challenging and vibrant festivals and events that will unleash new creative possibilities in culture and heritage. This programming is support by a wide range of facilities and services including F&B, retail, Resource Centre, Gallery Theatre and the Public Sculpture Garden among others. With a rich history dating back to 1887, the National Museum building has officially open to the public on 7 December 2006 after its 3-year redevelopment. |