A decade ago, "museum day in Hong Kong" meant a dutiful hour at one of the old Tsim Sha Tsui halls. Then West Kowloon happened. With M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum rising on reclaimed land beside the harbour, the city vaulted into the front rank of Asian art capitals — and the older institutions have raised their game to match.

This is my guide to the best museums in Hong Kong in 2026 — eight collections worth your afternoon, from the West Kowloon giants to the free LCSD halls, plus the summer blockbusters worth booking ahead. Every admission price, opening day and address below was checked against official listings in July 2026; museums adjust hours and ticketing often, so confirm before you set out.

The short version: start with M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum in West Kowloon — the two flagships, both ticketed. The Hong Kong Museum of Art on the TST waterfront is free and showing Monet until 29 July; the Palace Museum's Ancient Egypt blockbuster runs to 31 August. The Science and Space museums are free every Wednesday, and Tai Kwun in Central is free all week. Most sit a short walk from an MTR station.

In This Guide

  1. The West Kowloon giants
  2. The Tsim Sha Tsui cluster
  3. Beyond the harbour
  4. Which Hong Kong museums are free?
  5. What's on this summer
  6. The cheat sheet
  7. FAQ

The West Kowloon giants

M+ (M+博物館) — Asia's museum of visual culture

The anchor of the West Kowloon Cultural District, M+ is a museum of 20th- and 21st-century design, architecture, moving image and contemporary art — the largest of its kind in Asia, in a Herzog & de Meuron building whose façade doubles as a giant screen over the harbour. Give it a half-day. This summer it has opened the playful Design Ah! and continues its major Lee Bul survey.

Don't miss: the Sigg Collection of Chinese contemporary art · Admission: general admission around HK$190 (HK$100 concessions) in 2026; special exhibitions and session tickets extra — book at mplus.org.hk · Where: 38 Museum Drive, West Kowloon Cultural District · MTR: Austin, Exit D1 · Closed: Mondays

Hong Kong Palace Museum (香港故宮文化博物館) — treasures old and borrowed

Next door, the Hong Kong Palace Museum pairs rotating loans from Beijing's Palace Museum with world-class special exhibitions in a golden, tiered building inspired by Chinese vessels. Its blockbuster of the year — Ancient Egypt Unveiled, 250 artefacts on loan from Egypt's Supreme Council of Antiquities — runs until 31 August 2026 and is the ticket everyone's chasing.

Don't miss: Ancient Egypt Unveiled (to 31 Aug 2026) · Admission: general admission from about HK$60; the Egypt special-exhibition ticket is HK$190 (HK$95 concessions), Full Access HK$230 · Where: 8 West Kowloon Cultural District · MTR: Austin / Kowloon Station · Closed: Tuesdays
West Kowloon turned a museum trip from an afternoon's duty into the reason people fly in — book the blockbusters, then let the harbour do the rest.

The Tsim Sha Tsui cluster

Hong Kong Museum of Art (香港藝術館) — free, and better than ever

On the Tsim Sha Tsui promenade, HKMoA holds the city's finest collection of Chinese painting, calligraphy and antiquities alongside ambitious international loans — all free to enter. Right now it's showing two Claude Monet water-lily paintings on loan from the Art Institute of Chicago, up until 29 July 2026. The harbour-view galleries alone justify the visit.

Don't miss: Monet's water lilies (to 29 Jul 2026); the Wu Guanzhong collection · Admission: free (permanent collection); some special exhibitions charge · Where: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui · MTR: East Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit J · Closed: Thursdays

Hong Kong Science Museum (香港科學館) — the family favourite

Four floors of hands-on physics, biology and the beloved multi-storey Energy Machine make this Tsim Sha Tsui East hall the city's best rainy-day outing with kids. It's one of only two LCSD museums that charge for the exhibition halls — but entry is free every Wednesday, so plan around it.

Don't miss: the Energy Machine kinetic sculpture · Admission: standard ticket (modest); free on Wednesdays · Where: 2 Science Museum Road, Tsim Sha Tsui East · MTR: East Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit P2 · Closed: one weekday — check hk.science.museum

Hong Kong Space Museum (香港太空館) — under the dome

The egg-shaped planetarium on Salisbury Road is a TST landmark in its own right. Inside are astronomy galleries and a domed Space Theatre showing 3D and planetarium films. Like the Science Museum, its halls charge admission but are free on Wednesdays.

Don't miss: a Sky Show or 3D feature in the dome theatre · Admission: exhibition halls charge (free Wednesdays); dome shows ticketed separately · Where: 10 Salisbury Road, Tsim Sha Tsui · MTR: East Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit J · Closed: Tuesdays

Hong Kong Museum of History (香港歷史博物館) — the city's story

From prehistoric Hong Kong to the handover, this is the place to make sense of the city you're standing in. The landmark "Hong Kong Story" narrative has been undergoing a major revamp, so check which galleries are open, but the museum's rotating specials and folk-culture displays are consistently strong — and free.

Don't miss: the recreated 1881 street scenes and festival displays · Admission: free (permanent exhibitions) · Where: 100 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui East · MTR: East Tsim Sha Tsui, Exit P2 · Closed: Tuesdays

Beyond the harbour

Hong Kong Heritage Museum (香港文化博物館) — Sha Tin's cultural vault

Worth the ride to Sha Tin, the Heritage Museum is the home of Cantonese opera, a permanent Bruce Lee display and a gallery devoted to the wuxia novelist Jin Yong, plus a hands-on children's discovery gallery. It's free, spacious and rarely crowded — a proper half-day in the New Territories.

Don't miss: the Bruce Lee and Jin Yong galleries · Admission: free (permanent exhibitions) · Where: 1 Man Lam Road, Sha Tin · MTR: Che Kung Temple, Exit A · Closed: Tuesdays

Tai Kwun (大館) — heritage and art, free all week

Not a conventional museum but unmissable: the restored Central Police Station compound is now a heritage-and-arts centre with free-to-enter galleries, historic cells and a courtyard of bars and restaurants. Tai Kwun Contemporary is showing Isaac Chong Wai's "An Intimate Surrender" until 9 August 2026. Read our full Tai Kwun visitor guide before you go.

Don't miss: the heritage tour of the old prison yard · Admission: free (some ticketed performances) · Where: 10 Hollywood Road, Central · MTR: Central, Exit D2 · Open: daily (galleries closed Mondays)

Which Hong Kong museums are free?

Here's the money-saving map. The permanent collections at the LCSD museums — the Museum of Art, the Museum of History and the Heritage Museum — are free every day. The Science and Space museums charge for their halls but are free every Wednesday. Tai Kwun is free all week. Only M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum charge standard general admission — and even they run discounted session tickets if you plan ahead.

If you'll museum-hop over several days, the LCSD Museum Pass is superb value, covering the paid halls for a year. And for a full itinerary of shows worth catching, our summer art exhibitions guide maps the whole season.

What's on this summer

Summer 2026 is unusually loaded. The unmissable four: Ancient Egypt Unveiled at the Palace Museum (to 31 Aug), Monet's water lilies at HKMoA (to 29 Jul), Design Ah! at M+, and Isaac Chong Wai at Tai Kwun (to 9 Aug). Book the Egypt and Monet tickets in advance — both draw queues on weekends. External planning help: the West Kowloon Cultural District site lists M+ and Palace Museum shows, and LCSD Museums covers the rest.

The cheat sheet

Best museums in Hong Kong at a glance (checked July 2026)

MuseumAreaFocusAdmissionMTR
M+West KowloonVisual culture, designTicketed (~HK$190)Austin
HK Palace MuseumWest KowloonChinese art + EgyptTicketed (from ~HK$60)Austin / Kowloon
HK Museum of ArtTsim Sha TsuiChinese & world artFreeEast TST
HK Science MuseumTST EastHands-on scienceCharged; free WedEast TST
HK Space MuseumTsim Sha TsuiAstronomy, domeCharged; free WedEast TST
HK Museum of HistoryTST EastLocal historyFreeEast TST
HK Heritage MuseumSha TinOpera, Bruce LeeFreeChe Kung Temple
Tai KwunCentralHeritage + artFreeCentral

A planning tip: pair the two West Kowloon giants in one visit (they're a five-minute walk apart), and keep the free TST cluster for a Wednesday, when the Science and Space halls cost nothing too. For everything else happening in the galleries this season, jump to our summer exhibitions round-up.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best museum in Hong Kong?
For most visitors it's M+, the West Kowloon museum of 20th- and 21st-century visual culture, followed closely by the neighbouring Hong Kong Palace Museum. If you prefer classic art, the free Hong Kong Museum of Art on the TST waterfront is world-class. The right pick depends on your taste — design, Chinese antiquities, science or local history.
Are museums in Hong Kong free?
Many are. The permanent collections at LCSD museums — the Museum of Art, the Museum of History and the Heritage Museum — are free. The Science and Space museums charge for their halls but are free every Wednesday. M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum charge general admission, with special exhibitions priced separately.
What exhibitions are on at Hong Kong museums this summer?
The Palace Museum's Ancient Egypt Unveiled, with 250 artefacts, runs to 31 August. HKMoA shows two Monet water-lily paintings on loan from Chicago until 29 July. M+ has opened Design Ah! and continues Lee Bul, while Tai Kwun stages Isaac Chong Wai until 9 August.
Which museum is best for families in Hong Kong?
The Hong Kong Science Museum in TST East is the family favourite, full of hands-on exhibits and free every Wednesday. The Space Museum next door runs 3D dome shows, and the Heritage Museum in Sha Tin has a children's discovery gallery alongside its Bruce Lee and Cantonese opera displays.
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