About MINT Museum of Toys
MINT Museum of Toys is a museum, located at 26 Seah St, Singapore 188382. They can be contacted via phone at +65 6339 0660, visit their website www.emint.com for more detailed information.
MINT Museum of Toys is a museum, located at 26 Seah St, Singapore 188382. They can be contacted via phone at +65 6339 0660, visit their website www.emint.com for more detailed information.
Jyren Koh
" Worth a visit for any tourist. It is Singapore’s vintage toy history captured in one place. "
28 April 2018Deniawan Rachmatialevi
" Intresting place for you to see toys from your childhood. This place is attractive for adults and will not that interesting for young childrens. "
24 April 2018Andrew Bintang
" The place consist of 4 storey building.. Each has their unique toys, some of the floor lights are not turn on.. So it was a bit dark inside and could not enjoy the toys... Ticket price is somehow expensives. "
08 April 2018Karina Bourne
" My husband is a toy aficionado and he had an awesome time, probably more for older kids than younger ones 😊 "
23 March 2018John Pascual
" It was a great experience like time machine..looking back on our childhood toys... "
27 February 2018Kokoy Severino
" This was a very cool interesting museum with lots of toys from different parts of the world. We had fun here. I went here with Dad, my bother Howie and my nephew Alon when we went to visit Dad in Singapore in summer of 2008. Dad was living in Singapore at the time. He had just retired as Secretary-General of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, and was now head of the ASEAN Studies Center at the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies... "
24 January 2018Anupam Mittal
" Nice for a short visit. This museum is however not covered in the museum pass and needs to be paid for separately "
22 November 2017Arjun Mohan
" Nothing great abt this place. Don't make it part of ur itinary "
15 November 2017Simon Moy
" Beautiful and fun museum dripping with nostalgia (ignore the rather cheap gift shop outside). So many memories and enough information to keep you interested. Make sure you visit the quirky Mr Punch bar/restaurant downstairs for a drink/snack afterwards... more vintage delights down there. Oh, and lovely staff. "
17 September 2017Long Pan
" Good to learn the history of toys and his they evolve. It could be better if they have more interactive activities. "
12 September 2017Kong Josephine
" Nice memories seeing childhood toys which are mostly now out of market being treasured and displayed nicely in show cases. However lights abit dim, will be good to add little more brightness! "
07 September 2017Cristian Guajardo-Garcia
" Incredible collection and incredible place. A hidden gem in the city. When I visited I was the only person 5 floors covering "space", "characters", "collectibles" and "childhood" among others. There's a cafe at the ground floor. "
04 July 2017Yun Zhen Choy
" Five floors full of old toys. Really interesting look into the past, and how toys were so diversified. Will be interesting for adults too, as well as younger adults to see the old version of the toys and cartoons we are familiar with. Price of $15 for adult ticket is slightly expensive though. Expect to spend about an hour here. "
18 June 2017Tom Gostlow
" If you are a collector of vintage toys or are prone to bouts of nostalgia remembering back to your child hood you're bound to find something here which will make you smile. The museum is well laid out over 4 or 5 floors with descriptions of toys and other collectables along side their display cases to help provide prospective. I've been here twice now and enjoyed both times. Expect to spend about 90 mins looking around. "
03 June 2017G L Littleton
" “A flashback to childhood”
02 June 2017This is truly a hidden gem. I'm glad I saw the signage and found it. Walked by it twice. The vast amount of toys could be spread out more but I understand about space. Also the vast amounts of toy guns is great. Allowed children to expand their imagination. The early toys to the radio & television shows that were the parts of your childhood. I highly recommend if you enjoyed toys as a child or you collect them as an adult. "
Jim Faherty
" Cute little museum over 4 floors, filled with nostalgic memorabilia from the early 20th century. Perhaps more interesting for adults than young kids, as most of the displays are toys from the 1930s-1960s but it's a charming place to spend an hour.
15 May 2017NB. The current 'Alien' pop-up exhibition is a bit lacklustre and not worthy of all the signage outside. "
Tony Tran
" We had some free tickets to the museum so we decided to check it out. Unless you were a kid in the 50s to 80s, you wouldn't truly appreciate the collection. It is small and there's not a lot of descriptions. "
29 April 2017Elmo Wolfe
" If you loved toys, then a visit to this place is a must! Great collection of toys from time to time. The place will let you time travel to your childhood and beyond! "
07 April 2017Rohit Sahgal
" I was really blown away by this place. About 5 stories of collectibles from all over the World, with some amazing unopened vintage items. Great place to lose yourself for about an hour, don't rush it. And there are plenty of places to eat next door. "
17 March 2017Jong Ryul Yang
" Too old fashion items. It's difficult to believe the cost of the toy in the museum. "
17 February 2017Aqiul Colombowala
" If you've ever loved toys, do not miss this place! This was a fantastic experience. There are thousands of toys divided into 4 floors with a theme for each floor. My personal favorites were from the collectibles floor.
20 January 2017Entry here is 15$ per adult and 7.5$ for kids and senior citizens. "
Waruna Gomis
" I have been coming to Mint for that last few years and it's a place I take my family and friends. The place is having the following issues:
08 January 2017Not maintained
Under lit
The displays are not lit to bring out the quality of the collection
There is a serious issue with the HVAC system as I can see mold growth on the surface of the display glass. Someone better take care of all this. "
M. Avicenna Naradipa
" A bit too pricey and needs more information on each exhibit. The ambient yellow lighting is not very good for seeing details of the toys "
18 December 2016Andrew Chee
" Great place to visit to see those toys that one used to play. Will definitely bring out the nostalgic feeling in you (if you are born in the 60s or 70s). If not, this is a good place to look at those old school toys from the past.
02 November 2016Try to go on a weekdays, it is less crowded and allow you to enjoy the displays better. "
Adelyn Lim
" There's a rooftop bar and bistro there. Food was limited... the table we sat at was poorly lit . We paid a cover charge to get in on top of paying our meal and drinks. "
25 August 2016Timothy Teo
" Targeted for nostalgic adults, not necessarily for toddler and kids. It is fronted by Mr. Punch Public House in case you find it hard to find "
13 August 2016Mahesh Gupta
" Small place just for 45 minute walk, nothing to do for kids, I went with 2 boys age 8 and 4 and they felt bore because of lack of activities "
03 August 2016Marvin Lowe
" great collection of toys here but tickets are pricey. "
01 June 2016Ali Chua
" For the entrance fee paid, the museum is not really worth the time and money. If you're into toys, and know the value of old toys, then perhaps this place may appeal to you. If not, honestly, it's like a place with a lot of toys and that's about it. "
01 February 2016Shawn Tay
" Amazing collection of toys from previous generation. Brings back memories. "
06 January 2016Ermanno Cattaneo
" Very interesting little museum. It needs a little freshening up though. Especially the cafe. "
30 December 2015David Sarkies
" Great hidden gem, especially if you love the old toys. "
30 August 2015