The Ultimate Guide to the Top Ten Must-See Museums in Hong Kong
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?
- All accessible by subway, the farthest, the Tai Po Railway Museum, is just a 5-minute walk from the East Rail Line.
- Super cheap admission, seven out of the ten are free, and the most expensive three only cost 25 HKD.
- 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
Date | Morning | Afternoon | Evening |
---|---|---|---|
Day 1 | Hong Kong Museum of Art 10:00-12:00 | Hong Kong Museum of History 13:00-15:30 | Hong Kong Science Museum 16:00-19:00 |
Day 2 | Hong Kong Heritage Museum 10:00-13:00 | Hong Kong Palace Museum 14:30-17:30 | Head back to the hotel to relax |
Day 3 | Tea Ware Museum 10:00-11:30 | Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall 12:00-13:30 | Museum 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:
- Get there before 12:00, fewer people, no waiting for photos.
- The AC is really cold, so bring a jacket.
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:
- Don't go on Tuesday, it’s closed.
- There's a 7-11 outside, grab a bottle of water before going in – no vending machines inside.
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:
- Right outside is the Science Museum, you can hit both at once.
- After 3 PM, tour groups crowd in, go early for some peace.
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:
- Closed on Wednesdays.
- Opens at 1 PM, so don’t arrive too early.
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:
- Closed on Tuesdays.
- There’s a luggage storage area at the entrance, 3 HKD/hour.
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:
- From Shau Kei Wan Station's B2 exit, transfer to a 14M minibus.
- No admission after 16:30, don’t cut it close.
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:
- Use exit D2 of Central Station, 10 minutes uphill, wear comfortable shoes.
- No flash photography inside.
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:
- Right by the park cable car station, plus it’s on the way to Victoria Peak.
- Closed on Mondays, don’t ask me how I found that out…
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:
- From Tai Po Market Station's A2 exit, a 5-minute walk.
- They clear out at 17:30, best light for photos is after 16:30.
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:
- From Austin Station's C1 exit, it's an 8-minute walk.
- Book in advance on their website, they might run out of tickets on-site.
Lazy Reservation & Transport Table
Museum Name | Subway Exit | Need Reservation | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Hong Kong Museum of Art | Tsim East Station J Exit | No | Open Mon-Wed, Fri |
Hong Kong Heritage Museum | Sha Tin Station A3 Exit | No | Closed on Tue |
Hong Kong Museum of History | Hung Hom Station D1 Exit | No | Closed on Tue |
Hong Kong Science Museum | Hung Hom Station D1 Exit | No | Closed on Wed |
Hong Kong Space Museum | Tsim East Station J Exit | Planetarium needs reservation | Closed on Tue |
Museum of the War of Resistance and Coastal Defense | Shau Kei Wan Station B2 + minibus | No | Closed on Mon |
Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall | Central Station D2 Exit | No | Closed on Mon |
Tea Ware Museum | Admiralty Station C1 Exit | No | Closed on Mon |
Railway Museum | Tai Po Market Station A2 Exit | No | Closed on Mon |
Hong Kong Palace Museum | Austin Station C1 Exit | Yes | No closed days |
My Money-Saving Tips
- Don’t go on Wednesdays: Science Museum and Space Museum are closed, so don’t waste a trip.
- Don’t go on Mondays: Museum of Resistance, Sun Yat-sen, Tea Ware, Railway are all closed.
- Bring a water bottle: Most museums have water dispensers, save money on buying drinks.
- One-day metro pass: 65 HKD, and I took over 20 rides in three days, totally worth it!
Quick Photo Spots
- Hong Kong Museum of Art 4th floor window: Victoria Harbour + sunset
- Hong Kong Palace Museum 2nd floor platform: West Kowloon sunset
- Railway Museum green train car: Japanese film style
- Sun Yat-sen Memorial Hall spiral staircase: Symmetrical composition
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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