---
title: Royal Ontario Museum
slug: royal-ontario-museum-general-admission-toronto
type: attraction
sub_type: museums
source_url: https://www.tripster.com/detail/royal-ontario-museum-general-admission-toronto
city: Toronto
state: ON
country: US
address: 100 Queen's Park
geo:
  lat: 43.6677
  lng: -79.39477
duration: up to 6.5 hrs
cancellation_policy: Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the experience.
extracted_at: 2026-06-16T20:59:59.101Z
price_from:
  amount: 16.42
  currency: USD
  unit: per_adult
availability: InStock
rating:
  value: 4
  count: 8670
  scale: 5
ticket_options:
  - group: Other Options
    options:
      - name: General Admission
        price: 15.7
        regular_price: 18.56
        savings: 2.86
        ticket_types:
          - name: Adult (20-64 yrs)
            min_age: 20
            max_age: 64
          - name: Senior (65+ yrs)
            min_age: 65
          - name: Youth/Student (15-19 yrs)
            min_age: 15
            max_age: 19
          - name: Child (4-14 yrs)
            min_age: 4
            max_age: 14
---
## Overview
The world-renowned Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) in Toronto, Canada offers a captivating journey through diverse cultures and natural history, featuring exhibits on dinosaurs, Egyptian mummies, Chinese art, Indigenous cultures, and more.

## What's Included
- Access to the ROM's permanent galleries, featuring over 18 million artifacts, artworks, and natural history specimens
- Complimentary guided tours highlighting key collections

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## Ticket Options

- **General Admission** — $15.70 (regularly $18.56, save $2.86)
  Explore the ROM's diverse collection of art, culture, and nature with general admission. As one of North America's top cultural institutions, it houses 13 million artworks and specimens in 40 galleries.
  - Adult (20-64 yrs)
  - Senior (65+ yrs)
  - Youth/Student (15-19 yrs)
  - Child (4-14 yrs)

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## Good to Know
- Explore over 18 million artifacts from around the world, including a towering Tyrannosaurus Rex fossil, Chinese sculptures, and ancient Greek art.
- Family-friendly and perfect for all ages; plan for 2–3 hours.
- Located on the southwest corner of Bloor Street West and Queen's Park Avenue.
- No on-site parking, but several parking options are available nearby.
- St. George Station is the closest subway stop to the main entrance on Bloor Street (temporarily closed for construction).
- Use the Weston Entrance on Queen's Park Avenue during construction.
- Children ages 3 and under are free and do not require a ticket.

## FAQs

### Where is the Royal Ontario Museum located?
The Royal Ontario Museum is located north of Queen's Park, in the University of Toronto district. The address is 100 Queens Park, Toronto, ON M5S 2C6, Canada.

### Does Royal Ontario Museum have parking?
There are several parking options nearby, including Green P Parking (9 Bedford Rd), Cumberland Parkade (148 Cumberland Street), and Yonge and Bloor - Asquith Garage (30, Asquith Avenue). University of Toronto's St. George campus, located next to the ROM, also has several parking options, including parking garages and metered street parking. Parking fees vary.

### How long does it take to visit Royal Ontario Museum?
Plan to spend about 2 to 3 hours to see everything.

### Is the museum appropriate for children?
Yes, the Royal Ontario Museum is entertaining and educational for all ages.

### Is the Royal Ontario Museum wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the Royal Ontario Museum is wheelchair accessible. ROM does not provide wheelchair escort services, but visitors may bring in a support person for free. The Weston Entrance on Queen's Park features a ramp and push button automatic doors.

### Can I leave and re-enter on the same day?
Yes, Royal Ontario Museum tickets are good for the entire day.

### Can I bring my camera?
Yes. Photography with flash and video recording is permitted in most permanent galleries for personal use only, with hand-held equipment. The use of selfie sticks, tripods, monopods, etc. is not permitted. Photography may not be permitted in special exhibitions. Signs will be clearly posted in galleries where photography restrictions are in effect.

### Can I bring my own food and drinks?
Yes, but you can only eat and drink it in the food hall.

### Can I bring my pet?
Only service animals are welcome. Guests bringing a service animal without visible identification may be asked for documentation from a healthcare provider. Guests with non-traditional service animals are asked to contact the museum in advance of their visit.

### Are bags or backpacks permitted inside?
Visitors are encouraged to leave valuables, large bags, and other personal belongings at home. All bags entering the museum, including purses, are subject to inspection. Backpacks must be carried at your side to avoid hitting museum objects. Backpack-style child carriers, wagons, or other pull vehicles are not permitted inside.

## Reviews
> "Worthwhile but not 5-star"
> — O9724XNkevink, May 25, 2026

> "Good general museum"
> — MrWil_low, May 23, 2026

> "The Only Worthwhile Museum in Downtown Toronto!"
> — Tourist33498806326, May 22, 2026

> "A great day with the family!"
> — tdsuperstar, May 17, 2026

> "Fantastic Museum"
> — Kris032, April 15, 2026

> "A Toronto must see!"
> — wag198, March 11, 2026

> "Special exhibitions at the ROM"
> — T3832DZdavidl, March 01, 2026

> "Astonishing wildlife photographs!"
> — 577trudyr, February 11, 2026