First-look visit
Start with the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, choose one major gallery, then leave time for the museum shop or a coffee nearby.
Independent planning guide for Toronto visitors
A clear, practical guide to planning a ROM visit: where to buy official tickets, when to go, what to see first, and how to make the most of a few hours inside.
Tickets are not sold on this site. Purchases are completed through the official Royal Ontario Museum website.
Tickets
The most reliable place to confirm current availability, timed entry rules, exhibitions, and pricing is the official Royal Ontario Museum website. This guide helps you decide what to check before you book.
Good for a broad first visit across permanent galleries.
Some dates or exhibitions may require a separate or upgraded ticket.
Check current age rules, discounts, and accessibility options before you go.
Visit planner
Start with the Michael Lee-Chin Crystal, choose one major gallery, then leave time for the museum shop or a coffee nearby.
Pair natural history with world cultures, then add a rotating exhibition if it matches your interests.
Pick two must-see areas, build in breaks, and keep the final hour open for whatever catches attention.
What to see
The contrast between historic stonework and the Crystal entrance is part of the experience before you reach the galleries.
A strong choice for first-time visitors, families, and anyone who wants a classic museum route.
Leave enough time for slower rooms where labels, artifacts, and context reward a less rushed pace.
Yorkville, University of Toronto, and Queen's Park make the museum easy to combine with a wider downtown day.
Before you go
FAQ
No. MuseumVisit Toronto is an independent visitor guide and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Royal Ontario Museum.
No. This site does not sell tickets. Use the official ROM website to check current ticket options, prices, hours, and availability.
The phrase describes the subject visitors are researching. The page is informational and directs ticket purchases to official ROM channels.
No. Prices and policies can change, so this guide avoids publishing stale ticket prices and sends visitors to the official source.