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MINT Museum of Toys Ticket in Singapore

4.1 / 5
330 reviews
6K+ booked
26 Seah St

Reviews

4.1 / 5
Great
330 reviews
nice place to find vintage Mickey Mouse, atom boy, Felix the cat and lots more. a three storey museum.
Staff is very friendly and nice. We lost our way and it was raining heavily too. Later realised we went the wrong way. She allowed us to proceed with our tour eventhough we have missed our time slot. It is a walk up museum. Small, simple and nice museum. Old toys that brought back memories. Both my son and i really enjoyed our time there. Memorable moment to end 2021.
Worth a visit as they showcase the toys from the olden days and it is interesting to see. however, the museum is a bit small and can be finished within less than a hour.
Brought my niece there and she really enjoyed the experience. The tour was only for the barbie dolls section and the tour guide was very informative. Would recommend this to others.
A really good place to explore if you're an avid toy collector, or even pop culture aficionado! Love the expansive toy collection, especially the Star Wars and superhero items.
Real authentic toys way back 1920s. The tour guide was awesome and professional, he is very knowledgeable in explaining the history of the curated toys. I highly recommend booking the guided tour, there is a complimentary tour on Wednesday too.
A small-ish museum at City Hall MRT. Really interesting to see all the toys, many from before I was born. Brought my parents and they found it interesting too as there are many toys from other countries, and toys they had no money to buy (haha). There's a really big collection, and the museum has made use of all the space they have, even the staircases! It's not too tiring as well, and can be done in an hour. Good food around the area too to eat before/after the visit!
It’s a very good experience. There are five floors up and down. Each floor is full of toys with different characteristics. There are Astro Boy and Popeye in the 80s, as well as modern Barbie and Pikachu. It is very worth taking children.

Guide

  • Discover an expansive collection of world-class vintage toys and collectibles at the MINT Museum of Toys in Singapore
  • Before technology took over the world, vintage toys once enthralled children worldwide. If you were a kid in the 80’s or 90’s, you’d definitely recall spending your days playing your heart out with toys, board games, card games and more. Vintage toys range from games, wind up toys, collectors items, and stationery to collectibles from popular media franchises and exclusive MINT Museum of Toys merchandise are also available at the MINT Shop Push Cart located at the entrance of the MINT Museum of Toys
  • Guided museum tours lets you dive into the stories behind the collection of one of the most unique museums you need to visit in Singapore. Let our trained docents take you around the museum to explore our collection and learn more about the best collection of vintage memorabilia in Singapore when you book a guided museum tour
  • Check out the limited time activity: UNBOX Presents: Toy Figurines Tour!

Don't be confused. MINT Museum of Toys has nothing to do with the popular gum flavor. MINT as part of its brand name 'MINT Museum of Toys' acts as a abbreviation for the museum's tagline Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys as well as represents 'mint condition' as all the vintage toys in the museum's toy collection and on display are in its mint condition! And that means that MINT Museum of Toys is a true paradise for going back to childhood days and a real must-visit for families with kids. The museum features an extensive collection of vintage toys, considered to be the largest of its kind in Asia. You will get to see vintage toys and memorabilia from 40 over countries ranging specifically between 1840s to 1980s. Whether a child or an adult, this is a one-of-a-kind magical experience in the heart of Singapore.

UNBOX Presents: Toy Figurines Tour - The museum’s seasonally themed exhibition by UNBOX unveils various toy figurines that spark generational shifts from the evolution of gender norms portrayed by Barbie, G.I. Joe, He-Man, the Masters of the Universe, and Bratz to the epitome of transmedia storytelling across the Monster High, Rainbow High, L.O.L & O.M.G Surprise ecosystem, Japanese dress-up dolls, Licca-Chan, as well as cult favorite brands like M.A.S.K and Transformers.

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