Royal Ontario Museum Admission

Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s most visited museum, and explore its vast collection of global artworks, artifacts, and specimens. Upgrade to the Death Exhibit for a thought-provoking exploration of life and death.

Duration: 4 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Royal Ontario Museum - Discover the Royal Ontario Museum, Canada’s largest museum of art, culture, and nature. From dinosaurs to mummies. Chinese architecture to Indigenous objects. Meteorites to precious jewels, explore our world-class collection of art objects and natural history specimens from around the world and across the ages. General admission includes over 30 galleries showcasing a world-class collection of art, culture, and nature. Enjoy family-friendly experiences for kids of all ages.
What's Included
  • Upgrade to the Earth Exhibit Ticket
  • Over 30 galleries showcasing a world-class collection of art, culture, and nature
  • Upgrade to the Wild Cats Exhibit Ticket
  • Family-friendly experiences for kids of all ages
What's Not Included
  • Transportation to/from attractions
Additional Information

From towering dinosaur skeletons to awe-inspiring contemporary paintings, ROM is home to more than 18 million artworks, artifacts, and specimens from around the world and across the ages. So, it should be no surprise ROM is also the most visited museum in Canada—and one of the top ten museums in North America. Plus, ROM hosts some of the world’s best exhibitions.

Upgrade to the Wild Cats Exhibit Ticket. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of cats—and the cultures they have inspired. On display June 15 through October 20, 2024.

Upgrade to the Earth: An Immersive Journey Exhibit Ticket. Experience a multisensory tour through several of our planet’s vibrant ecosystems. On display June 1, 2024 through January 12, 2025.

  • Upgrade to the Wild Cats Exhibit voucher. Immerse yourself in the captivating world of cats—and the cultures they have inspired. On display June 15 to October 20, 2024
  • Infants (ages 0 to 3 yrs) are free and do not require a ticket
  • Find unique gifts for that special someone or take home a memento of your visit at ROM Boutique, where you’ll find a wide selection of special books, artwork, stationery, ceramics, home décor, personal accessories, multi-media and much more
  • Druxy’s ROM Cafe offers diverse meals with fresh, healthy, affordable choices for the whole family
Location
Royal Ontario Museum
100 Queen's Park
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Lynette
Aug 19, 2024
Highly recommend - Excellent! Great amount of objects with well written descriptions. Even free entertainment by live musicians. We spent the entire afternoon there.
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Ssborrow
Aug 17, 2024
Family fun - Great museum with lots of cool artifacts. They also have hands on kids activities in some areas. Great for all ages - 0-100.
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Thecornishhack
Aug 13, 2024
Great indigenous section - The excellent indigenous section was worth the admission price alone for me but this is such an extensive museum with something for all ages. You really could spend the best part of a day there. Bata Shoe Museum is a couple of minutes walk away if you want to combine two attractions easily.
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Jenniferoh
Aug 12, 2024
Great cultural museum - Great museum in Toronto. Enjoyed the special exhibits of Earth and Wild Cats. I look forward to visiting again the next time I’m in Toronto.
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Global52046638383
Aug 8, 2024
Royal plus - We went on a thurs as soon as it opened, comfortable to where you can see magnificent exhibits such wide variety what a great way to end our vacation. The admission fee was fair, and I like that there are seating areas to take a break. In my opinion, this was worth the time to pencil into your vacation plans. I don't think you will be sorry.
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Rafaelm976
Jul 30, 2024
A best to do - Exactly as described a super museum on a human scale that does well in 4 hours max not too many things but the main thing is we loved among all Inuit art and also the superb Egyptian part. To rest us the restaurant in the basement is really impressive a very large selection of dishes at very economical price for Toronto (burger of choice at $9) nothing to say a very good time to spend here
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Taragb3756ah
Aug 27, 2024
Great time! - Specifically went for the Wild Cats exhibit but also attended Immersive Earth. Wild Cats is a great exhibit! It was amazing to see the cats up close. It was very well done. Did not disappoint. Fascinating learning experience. Cut outs of cats were a bit odd and seemed out of place. But did not detract from the experience. Immersive Earth was a bust. Not what we expected and it was uncomfortably cold. Would not recommend. Toured the rest of the Museum. Quilt exhibit is stunning. A beautiful display of such an intricate art form. Really lovely. All in all, a great experience. Highly recommend.
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G3251docassandrar
Aug 9, 2024
Quilts - A Glimps of Herstory - My friend mainly took me to see the quilt exhibit. I was moved by the one by Casey House, naming those fallen from AIDS, as well as another made by a Haudenosaunee person, depicting a passport and a fist...a reminder that their people's existence here long predates we Europeans'. My only disappointment was the proliferation of displays entitled"Figurine" from an era when the feminine embodied the divine and thus ought to have been labeled Goddesses. The highlight of our trip was the cafeteria, located in the basement, which had the friendliest and most helpful staff, although the space was over air conditioned. A jovial fellow served my friend and I heaping gluten-free sandwiches made to order. Yum!!
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Daytrip774583
Aug 12, 2024
Too expensive - Extremely expensive and as a canadian Citizen I feel disappointed with the amount of taxes we pay that we still have to spend over $53 dollars for my daughter 11 years old and me. Without including special exhibitions which are extra. I have been to New York and residents get suggested ticket price more as a form of donation. Because they pay taxes. I have been in Europe and in London England museums are free. Again donations are welcome. But with inflation, charging a single mother with one child $53 and change amount of dollars for a few hours in a museum. Seem abusive and pure robbery. The museum itself is in construction right now so there is a lot of blocked areas that you can not get to see. Still full price and very very expensive for the average Canadian. This Museum is the only choice for a lot of people with children specially in winter when outdoor activities are limited, but who can afford this? Huge disappointment!
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Passport18688977250
Aug 7, 2024
Wish we knew before going - Went to the ROM for a date day with my wife. Most of the exhibits that we both wanted to see were closed or blocked off ( the Roman Empire and the dinosaurs/ mammals) wasn’t worth the trip down to see it. The high point was finding the one water station that we found. On the website they there’s one on every floor. I guess the others were blocked off with construction. We will be waiting till everything is done, and hopefully we will go back and see what we missed. I wished they said on there website what exhibits were closed.
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