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M+ Museum Ticket

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Open today: 10:00-18:00Last entry at 17:30
Suggested duration2-3 hour(s)
M+ Museum, Kowloon, Hong Kong SAR

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Full Access Ticket

1 M+ Museum Full Access ticket(s)
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[Group of 2] Full access ticket (1 adult & 1 child)

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Reviews

4.6 / 5
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8.8K reviews
I thoroughly enjoyed both the permanent collection and the special exhibitions. The ability to see contemporary Asian art is a major advantage. Currently, a solo exhibition by artist Lee Bul is underway. You can also see works by Korean artists such as Kimsooja and Nam June Paik. The views of the West Kowloon Cultural District and Victoria Harbour through the large glass windows are a highlight in themselves. The staff were also very friendly and helpful, which showed great attention to detail. There are food trucks nearby, so it would be a good idea to grab lunch or dinner after seeing the exhibition. (I also visited the adjacent Hong Kong Palace Museum and saw the Egyptian exhibition.)
All artworks were wonderful. Modern China can give a very stronge influence to the world, especially arts. Many talented Chinese absorbed the Western skills and concepts of Arts, together with the traditional Western power and Japanese elites. All showed off in M+.
M+ is such an amazing place to spend at least half your day. Level 2 are where the majority of exhibits are but don’t go past the featured gallery on the ground floor and the free galleries on B2 and B1. Once you’re done, make sure to take a walk around the park outside, it offers a fabulous sunset view.
Such a fun experience and definitely worth the miney! I rarely pay for museums but this one was worth it. I enjoyed the themes in different galleries, the interactiveness of the galleries and the audio guide as well. I enjoyed the complimentary live guide that cane with the ticket but I enjoy going through art at my own pace so J would definitely skip the live guide next time
super convenient and if you purchase the ticket on Klook some time you may finds better deal than get a ticket at the door. This M+ Meseum is great for those who like to indulge into the arts and have good time to spend to consume those art piece and the artist
Epic modern art collections and a waterfront space that's as much an architectural marvel as a museum. I spent a good 5 hours there, walking slowly and taking in the different spaces in M+. A must-visit for art lovers. The rooftop garden offers a breathtaking view of Hong Kong skyline and a perfect place to relax. I find the gift shop interesting as well. If there is time, check out the food trucks near the museum and enjoy a drink by the promenade. there is also a ferry that you can take to Central.
Entering the museum was easy, just had to show the QR code to the guides by the escalators— no need to go up to the desk. The galleries were interesting and layed out well. Guides were attentive and fluent in English, ready for any questions. Overall a great experience, would visit again if the galleries are updated.
The M+ Museum is an outstanding cultural destination that offers a modern, inspiring, and thoughtfully curated experience. The architecture itself is striking, creating an impressive space that complements the innovative exhibitions inside. The galleries showcase a diverse range of visual art, design, architecture, and moving images, allowing visitors to explore creativity from both local and international perspectives. Sadly, as I wasn't feeling well during the visit, I missed to explore the entire areas. Please note that all outside food must be placed inside your bag, even if it is properly sealed.

Highlights

Design Ah! Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design

Design Ah! Experience the Wonder of Everyday Design

Screening of ‘M+ Ah!’ on the M+ Facade, 2026. Commissioned by M+, 2026. Courtesy of NED. Images courtesy of M+, Hong Kong Everyday life unfolds through interactions with many objects, from chopsticks and toothbrushes to buses, traffic lights, and much more. Each item was designed by someone who considered how it would be used and how it could improve daily routines. Design Ah! at M+ invites visitors to see and play with ordinary objects in new and unexpected ways, and to explore how they use their bodies, including their eyes, hands, and feet, to understand the world around them. **The presentation at M+ will open to the public at the Main Hall Gallery from Saturday, 27 June 2026, to Sunday, 10 January 2027**

Guide

M+ is a museum dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving images, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. In Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District, it is one of the largest museums of modern and contemporary visual culture in the world, with a bold ambition to establish ourselves as one of the world’s leading cultural institutions. M+ is a new kind of museum that reflects our unique time and place, a museum that builds on Hong Kong’s historic balance of the local and the international to define a distinctive and innovative voice for Asia’s twenty-first century.

More to explore

Be sure to visit the breathtaking Hong Kong Palace Museum after M+. Housing an unparalleled collection of hundreds of priceless artifacts from the renowned Palace Museum in Beijing, the Hong Kong Palace Museum provides an immersive cultural experience with innovative exhibitions and multimedia installations that you will want to experience. Purchase your Hong Kong Palace Museum tickets now!

Don’t forget to also visit the Tea House Theatre located in Xiqu Centre to experience a specially curated selection of Cantonese opera performances complemented with fine tea and dim sum

Lee Bul: From 1998 to Now

The exhibition is a comprehensive survey of her career to date, featuring major works from the artist’s studio and collections across Asia and beyond.

Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time

The exhibition celebrates the legacy of composer, producer, and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto. Created in collaboration with artist Shiro Takatani, async-immersion is paired with a three-dimensional representation of the music in a gallery space.

  • Free admission: M+ Ticket holders, Members, and Patrons enjoy special priority lane access.

‘Making It Matters'

Making It Matters mostly draws upon the diverse works of the M+ Collections. The artists, designers, and architects featured include John Cage, Harold Cohen, Julie & Jesse, John Maeda, Raffaella della Olga, Anna Ridler, Ki Saigon, Fujimori Terunobu, Jay Sae Jung Oh, Stanley Wong, and Võ Trọng Nghĩa Architects. It follows the process of making from concept and research to design and fabrication, as well as the social networks that link each step. By delving into the inspirations, techniques, and impacts behind the selected works, the exhibition helps us understand our own roles in processes of making and their relation to our daily lives

‘Shanshui: Echoes and Signals’

Works drawn from the M+ Collections that explores the complex connections between landscape and humanity in our post-industrial and increasingly virtual world

‘M+ Sigg Collection: Inner Worlds ’

The third exhibition of the M+ Sigg Collection builds on the groundbreaking previous editions, ‘M+ Sigg Collection: From Revolution to Globalisation’ (2021–2023) and ‘M+ Sigg Collection: Another Story’ (2023–2025). This new display provides a new and in-depth perspective on the collection and contemporary Chinese art by spotlighting key artists and trends

‘Things, Spaces, Interactions’

Design and architecture from Asia and beyond

  • Access to the Mediatheque, the Grand Stair (except for ticketed events), Basement 1, and the Roof Garden remains free
  • General Enquiry: (852) 2200 0217
  • Ticketing Enquiry: (852) 2200 0022

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