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23 Jun 2025

M+ introduces single-price admission, starting on Tuesday, 15 July 2025

M+ introduces single-price admission, starting on Tuesday, 15 July 2025

M+ introduces single-price admission, starting on Tuesday, 15 July 2025

New ticketing structure offers access to all M+ galleries while M+ annual membership offers unlimited year-round admission to all exhibitions

M+, Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture in the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK) in Hong Kong, is pleased to announce the launch of a new single-price admission available starting from Tuesday, 15 July 2025. The new ticket grants entry to all M+ galleries, including upcoming Special Exhibitions such as Canton Modern: Art and Visual Culture, 1900s–1970s. Ticket prices are HKD 190 for adults and HKD 100 for visitors eligible for concessions*. Kid and Adult Combo Tickets are also available for HKD 250 for one adult and one child or HKD 400 for two adults and one child.

Single-price admission meets the needs of M+ audience

Since its opening in November 2021, M+ has welcomed more than nine million visitors. In 2024, the museum ranked twenty-first on the list of the most-visited art museums in the world and was the third most popular in Asia. The new single-price admission will meet the evolving needs of M+’s diverse audiences who seek seamless access to the museum’s full offerings and thus enhancing visitor experience.

Suhanya Raffel, Museum Director, M+, says, ‘We are truly grateful for the enthusiastic support we have received from our visitors since 2021. M+ is dedicated to presenting world-class exhibitions and programmes for local, Greater China, and international audiences, promoting contemporary visual culture in Asia to all communities. The new single-price admission is a result of our simplified pricing strategy, reflecting the feedback from our visitors coming from Hong Kong and beyond, the operational experience gained since the opening of the museum, and our commitment to making the full range of our contemporary visual culture offerings more accessible. By introducing this ticketing approach, we aim to enhance visitor experience and encourage deeper engagement with our exhibitions and programmes.’

M+ will continue to provide diverse opportunities for public access to contemporary visual culture through its dynamic and multifaceted exhibitions and public programmes. These include public talks and seminars, tours, conversations, workshops, performances, screenings, and more, allowing people of different ages, backgrounds, and interests to interact and exchange ideas with artists, makers, and the community. In the 2024/25 financial year, approximately 23,000 people participated in the museum’s free public programmes with gallery access. In addition to the annual free admission days to celebrate, among others, the museum’s anniversary, more than 20,000 free admission tickets will be distributed this year to students, underprivileged groups, and others in need.

M+ annual membership offers unlimited admission to all M+ exhibitions throughout the year

From Tuesday, 15 July 2025 onwards, M+ Members can enjoy unlimited admission to all M+ exhibitions throughout the year. M+ annual membership offers an exclusive experience of contemporary visual culture for visitors of all ages and backgrounds. They can also enjoy the exclusive M+ Lounge access and M+ Private Viewings, priority ticket purchase, and much more. The annual fee for individual membership is HKD 600 and dual membership is HKD 1,000. Young Member and Senior Member are available at half price. Family Membership is available with an annual fee of HKD 1,200.

The new M+ tickets will be available for online purchase via the M+ website, WestK website, WestK App, Cityline, China Travel Service (Hong Kong) Limited, Fliggy, Klook, KKday, and Trip.com. For details, please refer to the M+ website.

* Concession tickets are available for full-time students, children ages 7 to 11, senior citizens ages 60 and above, persons with disabilities and one companion, and Comprehensive Social Security Assistance (CSSA) recipients.

About M+

M+ is Asia’s global museum of contemporary visual culture. Located in Hong Kong’s West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK), it is dedicated to collecting, exhibiting, and interpreting visual art, design and architecture, moving image, and Hong Kong visual culture of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. The landmark M+ building on Hong Kong’s Victoria Harbourfront was designed by the world-renowned architectural firm Herzog & de Meuron in partnership with TFP Farrells and Arup. It spans a total floor area of 65,000 square metres, featuring thirty-three galleries alongside a Learning Hub, Moving Image Centre, Research Centre, and Roof Garden, among other event and programming spaces. The M+ Facade is one of the largest LED screens in the world, showcasing commissioned artworks on the Hong Kong skyline every evening. The museum stewards a multidisciplinary permanent collection that includes objects from regions across Asia and beyond. A highlight is the M+ Sigg Collection, one of the world’s most extensive collections of Chinese contemporary art. Today, M+ is a nexus for researching and presenting contemporary visual culture, inspiring thought and curiosity.

About the West Kowloon Cultural District (WestK)

WestK is one of the largest and most ambitious cultural hubs in the world and Hong Kong’s new cultural tourism landmark, spanning forty hectares alongside Victoria Harbour. WestK comprises a mix of landmark arts and cultural facilities, including world-class museums M+ and the Hong Kong Palace Museum, intricately designed performing arts venues the Xiqu Centre and Freespace, the eleven-hectare Art Park with a waterfront promenade, and the upcoming WestK Performing Arts Centre.

Hosting over 1,000 exhibitions, performances, programmes, and events each year, WestK provides a vital platform for both emerging and established artists. WestK welcomes more than ten million visitors each year, evolving as the international cultural brand of Hong Kong and strengthening the city’s strategic role as an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange.

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