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The Ultimate Guide to the Top Ten Must-See Museums in Hong Kong

2025-09-06T05:38:13.785-04:00

by someone who spends weekends in museums


My Real Museum Route

Last Saturday, I got up super early and power-walked from Tsim Sha Tsui Pier, hitting up the Hong Kong Museum of Art + Hong Kong Museum of History + Hong Kong Science Museum + Hong Kong Space Museum all in one day.
By the time I got home, my feet were about to give out, but my phone was stuffed with photos. Totally worth it!
The next day, I rushed over to the Hong Kong Heritage Museum and Hong Kong Palace Museum, and on the third day I added the Museum of the War of Resistance and the Coastal Defense, Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall, Tea Ware Museum, and Railway Museum.
In just three days, I checked off all ten spots, stumbled into a few traps, but also found some shortcuts and I'm writing them down for you to copy.


Why I Picked These Ten?

  1. All accessible by subway, the farthest, the Tai Po Railway Museum, is just a 5-minute walk from the East Rail Line.
  2. Super cheap admission, seven out of the ten are free, and the most expensive three only cost 25 HKD.
  3. Good opening hours, most are closed on Mondays, but open until 19:00 or even 21:00 on weekends, friendly for working folks.

My Three-Day Walking Itinerary

DateMorningAfternoonEvening
Day 1Hong Kong Museum of Art 10:00-12:00Hong Kong Museum of History 13:00-15:30Hong Kong Science Museum 16:00-19:00
Day 2Hong Kong Heritage Museum 10:00-13:00Hong Kong Palace Museum 14:30-17:30Head back to the hotel to relax
Day 3Tea Ware Museum 10:00-11:30Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall 12:00-13:30Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defense 14:30-16:00

I saved the Railway Museum for the evening of the third day because the lighting for photos is super nice just before closing, and there aren't many people.


A Look at Each Museum

1. Hong Kong Museum of Art

📍10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
🎫 Free
⏰ Mon-Wed, Fri 10:00-18:00; Weekend 10:00-19:00

I hit the 4th floor "Wu Guanzhong Hall" right at 10:00, with a floor-to-ceiling window facing Victoria Harbour. Art plus ocean view – total satisfaction!
Tips:

2. Hong Kong Heritage Museum

📍1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin
🎫 Permanent exhibitions are free
⏰ Mon, Wed-Fri 10:00-18:00; Weekend 10:00-19:00

It's an 8-minute walk from exit A3 of Sha Tin Station.
I went for the Jin Yong Gallery, with manuscripts + old photos that took me back to my childhood of martial arts.
Tips:

3. Hong Kong Museum of History

📍100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui
🎫 “Hong Kong Multidimensional” series is free
⏰ Mon, Wed-Fri 10:00-18:00; Weekend 10:00-19:00

The basement's "Hong Kong Story" permanent exhibit takes you from prehistoric fishing villages to the handover, watching it all feels like binge-watching a Hong Kong drama.
Tips:

4. Hong Kong Science Museum

📍2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East
🎫 25 HKD
⏰ Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri 13:00-21:00; Weekend 10:00-21:00

I came for the Energy Machine, the two-story-high rolling ball device starts every half hour, so keep track of time!
Tips:

5. Hong Kong Space Museum

📍10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui (right next to the art museum)
🎫 Permanent exhibitions 10 HKD
⏰ Mon, Wed-Fri 13:00-21:00; Weekend 10:00-21:00

The egg-shaped building makes for great photos. I bought a planetarium ticket for 45 HKD and just laid back to watch the stars.
Tips:

6. Hong Kong Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defense

📍175 East Hei Road, Shau Kei Wan
🎫 Free
⏰ 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays

Built in an old battery, the tunnels + sea view combo is pretty hardcore.
Tips:

7. Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall

📍7 Castle Road, Mid-Levels, Central
🎫 Free
⏰ 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays

A classical mansion from 1914, the spiral staircase is unbeatable for photos.
Tips:

8. Tea Ware Museum

📍10 Cotton Tree Drive, Central (inside Hong Kong Park)
🎫 Free
⏰ 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays

Nestled in the park, this white colonial building lets you drink tea before checking out the tea ware – it’s a whole experience.
Tips:

9. Hong Kong Railway Museum

📍13 Sung Tak Street, Tai Po Market
🎫 Free
⏰ 10:00-18:00, closed on Mondays

You can freely hop on the old green train cars, perfect for photos.
Tips:

10. Hong Kong Palace Museum

📍8 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District
🎫 Different exhibition ticket prices (I bought the standard ticket for 120 HKD)
⏰ 10:00-18:00

The air conditioning and lighting in the galleries make it feel like a movie set, with treasures from the Forbidden City coming at you one after another – it’s a feast for the eyes.
Tips:


Lazy Reservation & Transport Table

Museum NameSubway ExitNeed ReservationNotes
Hong Kong Museum of ArtTsim East Station J ExitNoOpen Mon-Wed, Fri
Hong Kong Heritage MuseumSha Tin Station A3 ExitNoClosed on Tue
Hong Kong Museum of HistoryHung Hom Station D1 ExitNoClosed on Tue
Hong Kong Science MuseumHung Hom Station D1 ExitNoClosed on Wed
Hong Kong Space MuseumTsim East Station J ExitPlanetarium needs reservationClosed on Tue
Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal DefenseShau Kei Wan Station B2 + minibusNoClosed on Mon
Sun Yat-sen Memorial HallCentral Station D2 ExitNoClosed on Mon
Tea Ware MuseumAdmiralty Station C1 ExitNoClosed on Mon
Railway MuseumTai Po Market Station A2 ExitNoClosed on Mon
Hong Kong Palace MuseumAustin Station C1 ExitYesNo closed days

My Money-Saving Tips


Quick Photo Spots


So, there you have it, I finished all ten museums, my feet were trashed but my photo album is full.
I’ve laid out the route for you; just follow it!

This article is organized by Jamba, original from: Xiaohongshu


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