At Trickeye Museum, explore the interactive 3D art installations that create optical illusions. Take fun photos with the artworks that make you appear part of the scene. Engage with augmented reality (AR) technology to enhance your experience and try their VR (virtual reality) zone for more immersive experiences.

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All seasons
2-3 hours
Adults: 25 SGD, children (4-12 years old): 20 SGD, seniors 60 years old and above: 20 SGD.
Trick Eye Museum and Aquarium package: S$48 for adults and S$36 for children.
Monday to Sunday: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PM (Last admission: 8:00 PM)
Open all year round
The Trickeye Museum in Singapore is part of a global network of Trickeye Museums that originated in Korea. The museum is known for its innovative 3D art that tricks the eye, allowing visitors to engage and interact with the artwork. It offers a unique experience where visual and interactive arts blend with technology to create a fun and engaging atmosphere.
The Trickeye Museum is located at 26 Sentosa Gateway, Singapore, within Resorts World Sentosa. You can get there by MRT to HarbourFront Station, then transfer to the Sentosa Express or take a bus. Alternatively, a taxi can drop you directly at the entrance.
The Trickeye Museum is open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM. It is best to visit in the morning on weekdays to avoid large crowds, especially on weekends and public holidays when it tends to be more crowded.
The standard ticket price is SGD 25 for adults and SGD 20 for children (4-12 years old). Tickets can be purchased online through the museum’s official website or at the entrance of the museum.
While tickets are available on-site, it is recommended to book tickets in advance, especially during peak seasons or weekends. Booking a day or two in advance is ideal to secure your desired time slot.
It takes around 1 to 1.5 hours to fully explore the Trickeye Museum, depending on how long you spend taking photos and interacting with the exhibits. If you also plan to visit the VR zone, allocate extra time.
Highlights include the interactive 3D artworks, the AR experiences where you can see yourself come to life in the artwork, and the VR zone offering a more immersive experience in various themed environments.
The Trickeye Museum does not offer formal guided tours. However, the museum provides an interactive experience with augmented reality (AR) that enhances your visit. Information about each artwork is available on-site in English.
The best spots are the various 3D paintings where you can interact with the artwork. These areas are specifically designed to create optical illusions, making them perfect for fun and creative photos. The AR zones also offer unique photo opportunities.
Start by exploring the first few galleries with 3D paintings, then proceed to the augmented reality zones to enhance your interaction with the art. Finish with the VR zone for a unique experience. Don't forget to take plenty of pictures!
The Trickeye Museum operates during the day and does not offer night visits or light shows. However, it is an excellent place for evening entertainment as it is located within Resorts World Sentosa, which offers other evening attractions.
The museum can be crowded on weekends, school holidays, and public holidays. The least crowded times to visit are weekday mornings, particularly on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Toilets, cafes, and rest areas are available inside the museum. You can purchase water and snacks at the museum or visit nearby cafes within Resorts World Sentosa. There are also souvenir shops selling Trickeye-themed items.
The Trickeye Museum is accessible to elderly and disabled visitors. It provides wheelchair access, and staff are available to assist if needed. Children will particularly enjoy the interactive nature of the exhibits.
Cards and mobile payments (such as Apple Pay and Google Pay) are accepted for purchases at the museum. Cash payments are not necessary.
Nearby, you’ll find a variety of restaurants and cafes, including options like Din Tai Fung, TGI Friday’s, and Hard Rock Café within Resorts World Sentosa.
Yes, there are vegetarian, vegan, and halal food options available at restaurants within Resorts World Sentosa, such as at Din Tai Fung and several other eateries offering diverse cuisines.
Nearby accommodations include Resorts World Sentosa’s hotels like Hotel Michael, Festive Hotel, and Hard Rock Hotel Singapore. Other options are located near Sentosa Island and HarbourFront.
Nearby attractions include Universal Studios Singapore, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Adventure Cove Waterpark. You can easily combine a visit to Trickeye Museum with other popular Sentosa attractions in a day.
Yes, souvenir shops inside and near the Trickeye Museum sell Trickeye-themed merchandise, including toys, postcards, and apparel. You can also find general souvenirs from Resorts World Sentosa.
After visiting, you can take the Sentosa Express, a bus, or a taxi to other attractions on Sentosa Island or return to HarbourFront MRT Station. You can also use walking paths to explore other nearby attractions.