From towering dinosaur skeletons to awe-inspiring contemporary paintings, ROM is home to more than 13.5 million artworks, artifacts, and specimens from around the world and across the ages. So, …
From towering dinosaur skeletons to awe-inspiring contemporary paintings, ROM is home to more than 13.5 million artworks, artifacts, and specimens from around the world and across the ages. So, it should be no surprise ROM is also the most visited museum in Canada—and one of the top ten museums in North America. Plus, ROM hosts some of the world’s best exhibitions
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Feb 3, 2025
We have family membership and this year we deeply regret it - my husband and I reserved out tickets in advance and were asked to leave at the door both because of our keychains. During this unfortun…Full review by Tilde T
Feb 1, 2025
Auschwitz exhibition is excellent- took 2.5 hours. Take your time. Beware of automatic doors to ROM. They will crush you if you are slow. They do not sense if someone is in the doorway and will not…Full review by HEATHER s
Jan 27, 2025
The process on entry was great. There is not much guidance but a brochure and noone super friendly and helpful. The museum itself has some artifacts of interests, and a new area around the dinosaur…Full review by TorontoFanula
Save 15% off ROM Admission. Buy tickets online and use code BING. Experience Canada's largest museum and connect with art, culture, and nature. In addition to Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. …
Save 15% off ROM Admission. Buy tickets online and use code BING. Experience Canada's largest museum and connect with art, culture, and nature. In addition to Auschwitz. Not Long Ago. Not Far Away., Nature in Brilliant Colour, and Wildlife Photographer of the Year, visitors can also enjoy ROM's permanent galleries. Learn more
We are planning on visiting at the end of May. It looks like they want you to pre book time slots for the special exhibits and I’m trying to plan how The wildlife photographer is on level 3 centreblock The Great Whales exhibit is on level B2,Garfield Weston Hall What would be the best plan for 2 adults and 3 teens? Main Entrance and do the main level first? Or should I book the time slots for our arrival time, then go back and look at everything else Is anyone experienced with the layout and know how long the main level takes? It adds so much more pressure to book two time slots when they are not close together and I don’t know how long each one will take Please help, I’d really appreciate it!
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I would just do the general admission there a lot to see in this museum. To go thru and see each exhibit take about half hour or more.
What is a good age range for kids visiting the ROM? Are there exhibits of interest for older kids?
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I have seen kindergarten groups enjoying the ROM, so any age more than maybe 4 would enjoy some of the exhibits. There is something there for all ages and interests. All that is …
I have seen kindergarten groups enjoying the ROM, so any age more than maybe 4 would enjoy some of the exhibits. There is something there for all ages and interests. All that is required is curiosity!