Experience the magic of the wizarding world like never before at Harry Potter: Visions of Magic, making its highly anticipated Asia premiere at Resorts World Sentosa. Located at Forum Level B1, this groundbreaking immersive exhibition transforms the beloved Harry Potter universe into a spectacular multi-sensory journey featuring 10 enchanting environments. Each space is meticulously crafted with stunning multimedia installations, responsive video content, and original soundscapes that transport visitors directly into iconic moments from the magical world. Operating daily from 11:00 AM to 10:00 PM, this hour-long experience has quickly become one of Sentosa's most sought-after attractions.
What sets the Singapore exhibition apart are two exclusive rooms found nowhere else in the world: The Chamber of Secrets™ and The Trap Door. Armed with a bespoke interactive wand, visitors can unlock hidden magical elements and trigger unique interactions throughout the installations, creating a truly personalised adventure. The experience combines cutting-edge technology with theatrical storytelling, allowing fans to step into famous locations from the Harry Potter series and engage with the magic in unprecedented ways. From casual fans to die-hard Potterheads, the exhibition offers something special for everyone, with no time limit once inside so guests can fully immerse themselves at their own pace.
Tickets start from S$39 for children aged 4-12 and S$49 for adults, with each admission including a S$10 voucher redeemable for magical souvenirs, Butterbeer, photographs, or refreshments at the venue. The exhibition is wheelchair-accessible and conveniently located within Resorts World Sentosa, easily reachable via the Sentosa Express from VivoCity. Advance online booking is required as there's no box office at the venue. Whether you're planning a magical family outing or a nostalgic trip down memory lane, Harry Potter: Visions of Magic delivers an unforgettable experience that brings the wizarding world to life in Singapore's premier island resort.
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Operating Hours
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Monday
11 am–10 pm
Tuesday
11 am–10 pm
Wednesday
11 am–10 pm
Thursday
11 am–10 pm
Friday
11 am–10 pm
Saturday
(Today)
11 am–10 pm
Sunday
11 am–10 pm
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The entrance to Harry Potter Visions of Magic Singapore, featuring a large circular sign.
Slytherin themed merchandise including t-shirts, sweaters, plush snakes, and socks.
People interact with magical projections in a themed immersive experience.
Interior of a Harry Potter themed shop with merchandise and customers browsing.
Interior of Harry Potter Visions of Magic with themed walls and a walkway.
A display cabinet showcasing Harry Potter merchandise, including t-shirts, hats, and collectible items.
A hand holds a Gryffindor-themed cupcake and a drink in front of the Harry Potter Visions of Magic entrance.
Magical ceiling installation with numerous illuminated dragonfly-like figures and ornate archways.
An immersive walkway with magical projections and a central screen at Harry Potter Visions of Magic.
Entrance to the Harry Potter Visions of Magic exhibition with large themed banners.
A dark, atmospheric shot of the Knight Bus from Harry Potter, illuminated by purple and orange lights.
People queuing in front of a large 'Harry Potter: Visions of Magic' advertisement.
A dimly lit room with a fireplace and framed artwork, featuring a witch portrait.
Two people with wands in a magical room with glowing doors and flying keys.
Interior of a Harry Potter themed shop with merchandise displays and floating candle chandeliers.
Interior view of a themed attraction with projected window effects and a central walkway.
The Sorting Hat from Harry Potter is displayed in a glass case with purple lighting.
Visitors interact with a magical display at Harry Potter Visions of Magic Singapore.
A classic red telephone booth with its doors open, set against a backdrop of stairs and a mural.
An interior shot of a dimly lit room with a fireplace and framed portraits.
People watch a projection of Hogwarts castle with fireworks through arched windows.
Visitors admire a replica of the Knight Bus with a dynamic light display.
A display case filled with Harry Potter-themed desserts, including owl-shaped cakesicles and Niffler brownies.
A display case filled with colorful macarons and cupcakes at a Harry Potter themed shop.
The grand entrance to Harry Potter Visions of Magic Singapore, featuring a large circular sign and ornate architecture.
I love it!!!! The experience was beyond my expectation! I went on sunday but the queue wasn't that long. There were so many rooms that we didn't have time to get bored, each with a different concept and storyline, with intricate design, lighting and sound. Would definitely recommend!
Sh Al
Wow! It was a fabulous Harry Potter show where you explore magical rooms using your wizarding wand.
The experience was immersive and exciting, and the staff were incredibly friendly and helpful throughout.
Highly recommended if you’re in Singapore!
I booked my tickets through the official Harry Potter website, which offered weekday discounts for entry after 6 PM — definitely worth it!
Dhananjay Garg
Walking into Harry Potter: Visions of Magic at Sentosa felt like stepping through a door I had been waiting to open since I was a kid. I still remember watching the movies wide-eyed, dreaming about the trap door beneath Fluffy, the shimmering prophesy orbs in the Department of Mysteries, and that unforgettable snake carving opening the Chamber of Secrets. Being there, surrounded by these familiar yet freshly imagined scenes, felt like I was walking through my own memories—but this time, I wasn’t just watching from the couch. I was in it.
I went with my team as part of a work outing, and we had booked the peak tickets for a Friday evening. The whole experience, including time at the souvenir shop (yes, we all used our $10 vouchers), took a little over an hour. But for me, the time spent there stretched far beyond that. Each room pulled me deeper into a world I once wished was real, and if I’m being honest, a part of me still does. It wasn’t just a passive exhibit—it was like the magic had been waiting patiently, and now it had found its way back to me.
There were ten rooms in total, and each one was crafted to feel like a slice of the wizarding world. The eerie Room of Requirement, the dark glow of the prophecy hall, the echo of Parseltongue as the Chamber door creaked open—it all came rushing back. And it wasn’t just visuals. The soundscapes, the lighting, even the way the rooms reacted to your presence—it made the whole experience feel alive. Like the magic was in the walls, waiting for you to notice it.
What really hit me was how it blended nostalgia with discovery. I’ve seen these scenes a hundred times growing up, but here, they felt fresh. They weren’t carbon copies of the movies—they were like dreams built out of familiar pieces, reassembled with imagination and tech. For a moment, I forgot I was an adult on a team bonding trip. I was just a boy again, wandering through Hogwarts, hoping someone would hand me a wand and tell me it had finally chosen me.
As we left, I looked back at the glowing halls and thought about how rare it is to feel that kind of wonder as an adult. Visions of Magic didn’t just show me the wizarding world again—it reminded me what it felt like to believe in it. And maybe, just maybe, believe that there’s still a little bit of magic left in me too.
John lee
Great experience! Be it if you’re a fan or not! Very interactive and has plenty of various rooms! 😀😀😀 I went on a weekend (8pm) and the crowds were non existent. Perfect for taking lots of nice photos! 😀
Highly recommend to visit! Their photo package wasn’t expensive as well, paid $15 for keychain+magnet (or large printout) and $10 for soft copy. Worth!
Zakumixan
The place was amazing! But when you look up you can see the wiring and lights, which was a bit unpleasant to see, but other than that, it's amazing!
The telephone booth was the best thing! It was so amazing to see and I loved how the museum was interactive.
Tips : Buy in advance, dont buy it early, cause it would be hard to buy it there. Come early, they make groups so that there's not too much, and the best thing is that you can take how long you want to!