
The Guangzhou Metro Museum is the second subway museum in China and the first in South China. Experience the large, circular departure station video screen, a 1:1- scale tunnel boring machine, simulated karst cave geological scenes, driving simulators, and a children's play area.
The subway signs of 109 cities around the world are also displayed here, and four touch screens show interesting stories about the subway systems of world-famous cities such as London, Paris, New York, Tokyo, Beijing, Shanghai, and Xi'an.
Suitable for all seasons
Recommended play time: 1-3 hours
free
Weekdays: 10:00-16:00, Weekends: 9:00-17:00, Closed on Mondays
Guangzhou Metro Museum showcases the history, technology, and development of the Guangzhou Metro system, highlighting its role in urban transportation and city planning.
Open Tuesday to Sunday, usually from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Weekdays and mornings are best to avoid crowds.
Entrance is generally free or low-cost (around 10–20 CNY for certain special exhibits). Tickets can be purchased at the entrance or booked online if available.
Advance booking is optional. For group visits or school tours, booking 1–2 days in advance is recommended.
1–2 hours is sufficient for a full visit; longer if participating in interactive activities or school programs.
Guided tours are available in Chinese; English guides may be available for groups on request. Audio guides are generally not provided.
Night visits are generally not allowed. Special tours or temporary exhibitions may be scheduled during holidays or school breaks.
Least crowded on weekdays and mornings. Weekends, public holidays, and school vacation periods tend to be busier.
Facilities include public toilets, seating areas, vending machines, small cafes or kiosks, and a museum shop.
Most areas are accessible via ramps and elevators. Some interactive exhibits may have height restrictions or be more suitable for children and adults in good mobility condition.
Cash, cards, and mobile payments (WeChat Pay, Alipay) are widely accepted for tickets and purchases inside the museum.
Several cafes and restaurants are located near Haizhu Square and surrounding commercial areas. Museum itself may have small kiosks for snacks and drinks.
Vegetarian options are available nearby; vegan or halal options may be limited and require checking local restaurants in advance.
Hotels and guesthouses in the Yuexiu District near Haizhu Square provide convenient access, ranging from budget to mid-range accommodations.
Souvenirs include metro-themed merchandise, postcards, educational books, model trains, and local Guangzhou-themed gifts.