Madame Tussauds Singapore
A wax museum featuring lifelike figures of celebrities, historical figures, and cultural icons from around the world in interactive themed zones. Visitors can pose with their favorite stars and enjoy entertainment-focused exhibits in a fun, family-friendly environment.
Things to do
- Photo with Celebrity Wax Figures — Pose alongside lifelike wax statues of international celebrities, actors, and musicians in themed rooms designed for interactive photo opportunities.
- Marvel Universe Experience Zone — Explore an immersive Marvel-themed section featuring wax figures of popular superheroes and characters with interactive special effects.
- Historical Figures Gallery — View meticulously crafted wax representations of world leaders, scientists, and historical icons displayed in period-appropriate settings.
- Sports Stars Collection — Encounter wax figures of legendary athletes and sports personalities from various disciplines arranged in dynamic poses.
- Asian Icons Showcase — Discover wax figures celebrating Asian entertainment stars, Bollywood actors, and regional cultural personalities.
- Interactive Green Screen Photo Studio — Create personalized digital photos by posing in front of green screen backdrops featuring famous movie and concert venues.
Food to try
- Laksa at nearby hawker stalls — Enjoy this iconic Singaporean noodle soup with curry broth, rice noodles, and seafood available at food courts near Sentosa attractions.
- Satay skewers — Sample grilled meat skewers served with peanut sauce, a popular Malay-influenced snack found throughout Sentosa's dining areas.
- Chili crab at Sentosa restaurants — Taste Singapore's famous dish of crab cooked in a savory-sweet chili tomato sauce at restaurants within walking distance.
- Chicken rice — Experience this simple yet beloved Singaporean comfort food with fragrant oiled rice and tender poached or roasted chicken.
- Durian desserts — Try king of fruits-inspired treats like durian ice cream or durian pastries available at Sentosa's specialty dessert shops.
Local customs & good to know
- Respect photography etiquette — While photos with wax figures are encouraged, be mindful of other visitors and avoid blocking sightlines; queues move best when people are considerate.
- Visit during off-peak hours — Weekday mornings and early afternoons typically see fewer crowds than weekend afternoons, allowing more time to enjoy each exhibit without rushing.
- Dress code is casual but comfortable — Sentosa's tropical climate means light clothing is appropriate; wear comfortable walking shoes as the museum involves standing and moving between themed zones.
- Combine with other Sentosa attractions — Plan your visit as part of a larger Sentosa day trip with nearby attractions like Universal Studios or beaches to maximize your time on the island.