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Visit these Museums in Singapore – Book Bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore

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 Singapore has a wonderful and varied culture. It is a blend of contemporary and historical art, science, natural history, and more, and the museums capture all of this. These museums are accessible and open almost every day of the week. If you are planning an international trip and have booked a bus to Singapore, you can easily visit one or more museums. A trip to Singapore will be incomplete without experiencing the change in history, culture, and society through the wonderful exhibits. You can also take a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore and explore the museums. 

Top Museums to Visit on Your Next Trip to Singapore

If you have been planning to visit Singapore, its time to book bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore and start planning an itinerary. And you cannot miss the museums of Singapore. We have listed down the best museums of Singapore for an enriching experience on your Singapore visit-

  • National Museum of Singapore 

The National Museum of Singapore was established in 1849 and was then known as Raffles Library and Museum. In 1887, the museum moved to its current location on Stamford Road. It has many exhibits, covering topics like “belayar” or voyage in the Malay Archipelago in the 19th century, public health crises, the early years of Singapore as a nation, the history of the museum, and more. The museum is easily accessible by public transport, and you can catch a bus to Singapore from Kuala Lumpur to reach the city. 

  • National Gallery Singapore

The National Gallery Singapore has a wonderful collection of modern Southeast Asian art. There are various exhibitions displaying art from 19th century Singapore, exhibits on architecture and history of the gallery, exploring transitional spaces, modern photography, and many other interesting topics. This is the best museum to visit if you are interested in art and architecture. You can book a bus ticket to the gallery on St Andrew’s Road. Bus tickets to Singapore are easily available at Terminal Bersepadu Selatan.

  • Asian Civilizations Museum

If you want to explore Southeast Asia’s antiquities and decorative art, the Asian Civilizations Museum is a wonderful location to explore. The Asian Civilizations Museum is located on Empress Pl, and once you know the museum timings, you can book the bus ticket on redBus. The museum has galleries on maritime trade, faith and beliefs, ancient religions, Islamic art, Christian art, materials and design, and more. 

  • Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum

The Lee Kong Chian Natural History Museum is interesting in Singapore. If you are interested in natural history, zoology, biodiversity, and other topics, this museum will be a wonderful location to explore. The museum is also focused on research and education and has many courses and workshops. You can take both SBS Transit and Tower Transit buses to the museum. To book bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, you can visit the redBus website or app. 

  • Singapore Art Museum 

Contemporary art can be intriguing, and if you want to learn more about it, you need to check out the exhibits at the Singapore Art Museum. The museum’s exhibits focus mostly on Southeast Asian contemporary art and look at it from a global perspective. Singapore Art Museum also has several educational programs. The museum is located at Tanjong Pagar Distripark. To reach, you can catch a bus to the 14061 bus station, on Keppel Road. You will then have to walk a short distance to the museum. 

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  • ArtScience Museum 

When you are looking for a bit of adventure but still like learning new things, the ArtScience Museum is a great place to be. It has a lot of fun exhibitions. These combine virtual realities, and interactive installations, and several films are also curated. The museum is located on Bayfront Avenue and is open from 10:00 a.m. to 7 p.m. Buses on this route are available throughout the day, and you can easily travel to any nearby bus station to reach the ArtScience Museum. 

  • NUS Museum

The National University of Singapore or the NUS Museum, is the country’s oldest museum of its kind. It has many exhibits, focused mostly on the history and the different regions of Singapore. One of the museum’s biggest attractions is its collection of Asian artifacts and art. You can also explore exhibits on sculptures, contemporary art, textiles, ceramics, and more. The museum is located on the university campus; you can reach it by bus and cab.  

  • STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery 

If you are interested in print and paper use or want to learn more about such topics, you must visit the STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery. The museum exhibits focus on contemporary art developments with paper and print. The gallery was started in 2002 and is involved in numerous creative workshops. If you book a bus to Singapore, you can check redBus, and find buses that go to Robertson Quay. The STPI Creative Workshop and Gallery is located at 41 Robertson Quay. 

Conclusion 

If you are booking a bus from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore, the easiest way to do so is through the redBus website or app. Be it Transtar Travel, StarMart Express,  or KKKL Express you can check for online bus tickets from any of our partner bus operators for your journey to Singapore. Book your bus tickets on redBus and enjoy a hassle-free trip in and around Singapore. 
Check out Online Tiket Bas to learn about bus ticket booking in the local Malay language.

Hi, I’m Laxmi Tiwari

Ditching science for sunsets, Laxmi now conjures wanderlust with words. As a content professional for redBus. Laxmi curates travel stories for the budget-savvy explorer. She is all about finding magic in the little things in life - wildflowers on the roadsides, and lake walks to the tunes of Lana Del Ray! When not enchanting search engines or sleeping; you'll find her entwined in a yoga pose, reading, unwinding with a sitcom marathon (The Office reruns, anyone?), or planning her next trip . Buckle up for captivating travel stories for your next journey!