More about National Museum of Singapore
Ever wondered what makes Singapore special? It's not just the bright lights and tall buildings but also the rich history and stories waiting to be discovered. Get ready for an adventure at the National Museum of Singapore. Here, ancient artifacts hold secrets, and colorful costumes bring the past to life.
Come and explore the hidden treasures and amazing exhibits that make the National Museum a must-visit for anyone who wants to experience the heart and soul of this island nation.
National Museum of Singapore Latest Ticket Price 2024
The good news is, entering the National Museum of Singapore is free of charge! Enjoy the no entrance fee for permanent exhibitions as long as you are Singapore citizens and permanent residents. Children under 6 years of age, no matter if they are citizens or not, are free to enter the museum too. Don’t forget to bring your ID beforehand!
Non-citizens can purchase admission tickets for SGD 10 for Permanent Exhibitions Admission Ticket. If you want to explore the additional exhibition, you can buy it for SGD 15. Don’t forget to buy it only from Traveloka!
Prices, locations, and other information provided are valid at the time of writing and are subject to change without prior notice.
National Museum of Singapore Opening Hours
The National Museum of Singapore is open every day, from Monday to Sunday. The museum opens its doors at 10.00 AM and closes at 07.00 PM.
Fun Activities at the National Museum of Singapore
Forget dusty exhibits and snoozy lectures. So, buckle up, because we're diving into 3 epic activities that'll turn your museum visit into an unforgettable voyage:
1. Singapore History Gallery
This part is the icon and the centerpiece of the National Museum of Singapore. Within the Singapore History Gallery, you’ll learn the history of Singapore from the 14th century to present days through artifacts, interactive display, and personal stories
2. Singapore, Very Old Tree
“Singapore, Very Old Tree” is for you if you love photography. It showcases photographs of trees around Singapore, made by local artist Robert Zhao. Each photograph is accompanied by a narrative that explains the tree’s importance and its connection to Singapore’s heritage. It’s utterly interesting and we highly recommend you to read all the stories one by one.
3. Wings of a Rich Manoeuvre
The part of "Wings of a Rich Manoeuvre" is an art installation by artist Suzann Victor. This part features a series of kinetic chandeliers that move gracefully in response to changes in the environment. There are 8 kinetic chandeliers to admire in total. They are also equipped with LED lights, and when they move as they make some patterns, it will be mesmerizing.
4. Story of The Forest
Collaborating with teamLab, digital art famous from Japan, Story of The Forest will close your visit to the National Museum of Singapore amazingly. The digital art installation showcases the digital rainforest full of flora and fauna. It is inspired by the William Farquhar Collection of Natural History Drawings, allowing you to enjoy the blending of art, nature, and history in a unique and engaging way.
Tips When Visiting National Museum of Singapore
Before you weigh anchor, here are some tips to help you navigate your adventure and make the most of your visit:
- Pick your treasures: The museum is vast, so choose a few galleries that pique your interest. Mapping out your route beforehand will save you time and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed.
- Grab a map: The museum can be a maze, so grab a free map at the entrance. Don't forget to pack a water bottle to keep hydrated on your historical journey.
- Mind the rules: Touching exhibits and artifacts is a no-no, so keep your hands in your pockets and admire them from a respectful distance.
- Be a good shipmate: Keep your voice down and be mindful of others enjoying the exhibits.
Location and How to Get to the National Museum of Singapore
It's located on 93 Stamford Road Singapore 178897, just a stone's throw from popular landmarks like the Singapore Art Museum and the Raffles City complex.
The National Museum of Singapore is easily accessible by various modes of transportation. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you get there:
By MRT (Mass Rapid Transit)
- The nearest MRT Station from the museum is Bras Basah MRT Station (Circle Line, CC2)
- From Bras Basah MRT Station, take Exit B and walk along Bras Basah Road towards Bencoolen Street. The museum is about a 5-minute walk away.
- There is also an alternative MRT Station: Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station (North-South Line, NE6/NS24, and Circle Line, CC1)
- From Dhoby Ghaut MRT Station, take Exit A and walk along Orchard Road towards Stamford Road. The museum is approximately a 10-minute walk away.
By Bus
Check out these Bus Stops near the museum:
- Stamford Road (Bus Stop Code: 04143): Served by bus numbers 7, 14, 16, 36, 111, 131, 162, 167.
- Bras Basah Road (Bus Stop Code: 04179): Served by bus numbers 48, 56, 131, 162, 166, 167, 175, 502, 502A, 518, 518A.
By Taxi or Car
Navigate your maps or your taxi to the address of the National Museum of Singapore and you’ll get there easily. If you bring your own car, parking is available at the museum. The car park entrance is located at Fort Canning Road.
If you are using a taxi, use the main entrance along Stamford Road for convenient drop-offs.
Attractions Near National Museum of Singapore
1. Gardens by The Bay
Gardens by The Bay is situated near the National Museum of Singapore, about a 10-minute drive or 20-minute walk away. People love visiting Gardens by the Bay in Singapore due to its stunning combination of nature and cutting-edge architecture.
The large gardens feature the iconic Supertree Grove, The Cloud Forest and Flower Dome. Each displays so many colorful plants in a unique way that you will never see anywhere else. Here, you will enjoy the scenic walkways, interactive exhibits, and the serene atmosphere (and of course taking a lot of selfies too!).
2. Singapore Flyer
Singapore Flyer is approximately 3 kilometers from the National Museum of Singapore, a short 10-minute drive or a 30-minute walk, making it easily accessible for visitors combining both attractions in their itinerary.
The Singapore Flyer is a giant observation wheel, offering stunning views of the city skyline, Marina Bay, and even parts of Malaysia and Indonesia on clear days! Standing at 165 meters tall, it provides a unique experience for tourists and locals alike.
As you step out of the National Museum of Singapore, your head will be buzzing with stories, your eyes sparkling with wonder, and your heart brimming with a newfound appreciation for Singapore's rich tapestry. So, let’s go to the museum! Allow Traveloka as your travel best friends, making it easier to book for your hotel, flights, and attraction tickets!