MINT (Moment of Imagination and Nostalgia with Toys) Museum of Toys is the world's first purpose-built museum for toys, and opened its door to the public in May 2006. It was officially launched by the Minister for Foreign Affairs, Mr George Yeo, on 5 March 2007
26 Seah St. 188382 Singapore
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Nice place to refresh you're childhood activity. It success 4 making me smile all the time:) the place is behind Raffles Hotel .Remember to bring ur camera ! They allowed u to take picture with no flash
Indulge your inner child at Singapore’s MINT Museum of Toys, where a world of nostalgia and enchantment awaits. Explore over 50,000 vintage toys and collectibles, showcasing Asia’s largest collection Read more
The Mint Museum of Toys at Seah Street is home to lots of vintage toys that span for more than 100 years. Amazing collection! Open 9:30am-6:30 pm daily. Adults: $15, kids 2 to 12 years old: $7.50.
Been here twice.If you want to get nostalgic about toys that you have played with as a young child or look at what kind of toys your parents and grandparents played with, this IS the place!
Telling you about the history of all toys around the world.. start from 5th floor then make your way down
Not a MUST-go, but consider this ticketed museum if you have spare time or like vintage toys . Take the stairs instead of the lift so you do not miss the other displays along the way.
Interesting collection of old toys and memorabilia . Cafe below and roof top bar that opens at 3pm. Nostalgic .
The old toys are great and reflect the spirit of the time. It is a shame we cant see the toys on the highest shelves and that it is so dark.
Check out the mural on the ceiling at level 1
It's advisable to wear pants.From ground floor can view 3rd floor directly from below.Ask manager, he say it's the design by the architect.They can put carpet or floor stickers to cover!
Hang out here for nostalgia where you reminiscence toys you've had when young, then enjoy the food, music and drinks...!
Good selection of vintage toys . Not much curating in the form of written or video history of toy creation and history.
Very nice old toys . Shame we cant see the ones at the top shelves
Recommend this place if you want to bring back good childhood memories.
Don't buy the toys there, u can get them in Jakarta for 1/10 of the price
it interesting place, u can see many toys from old times to new times, there a lot of toys and from different countries , but from all countries .
very interesting place. don't forget to have ur meal at Mr.Punch downstairs...I love pasta !! yummy!!
Must Visit and spend time with kids above 5+ years
good collection.....a bit to cramp
Not easily located, just remember it is next to Swee Kwee Chicken Rice :)
The flash gordon collection is the punchline!
A must see for all toy collectors!
been wanting to visit this place.
Tix $15.. Affordable toys @ entrance. Read more
wish they have more toys
Very small, majority are low quality models, not categorized
Очень крутая коллекция
mainan yang dipajang disini entah bagaimana kok bisa nyampe sini
ไม่คุ้มกับเงินเลย 15$
Get the house red or house white if you want generous portions of wine compared to other parts of Singapore. Easy chilled vibe here. - Sid Das
Crunchy brussels sprouts ($12.80). Addictive. We ordered another plate ???? - Cheen The Curious
Awesome museum. Very nicely done. A must see if you are interested in the history of Singapore - James Flannery
Very nicely done! Got lot of interactive digital displays and also games to play. - Rupesh Kumar
Best to come before 12pm as it is pretty busy during lunch time! - hisham mohd
New dining experience at Watami (Japanese Cuisine). Must try: Watami salad (10 types of veggies with tuna mayo), Kani & Hotate cream croquette (breaded balls of crab & scallop in creamy sauce). - Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore
Love their foodcourts here. With great variety of foods and drinks. Reasonable price and share. - lolcorporation SG
Very elegant and well preserved hotel. And the Architecture is just breathtaking! A must stop by... - Abby Lahoylahoy