Calling all football fans for the ultimate experience! A spectacular new destination for football enthusiasts just opened its doors in Asia—and it’s only a 4-hour flight from Singapore. Picture this: stepping into a world dedicated to one of the greatest footballers of all time, surrounded by legendary trophies, exclusive memorabilia, and immersive exhibitions that bring Cristiano Ronaldo’s iconic journey to life. The CR7 Life Museum, is the first-ever Cristiano Ronaldo Museum in Asia, and promises a thrilling experience for fans. The new museum opened this week in Hong Kong. Read on to find out why it’s Asia’s latest must-visit attraction for sports lovers and adventure seekers alike.
Asia’s first Cristiano Ronaldo Museum opens
The CR7 Life Museum is located on the sixth floor of the K11 Musea Shopping Centre in Tsim Sha Tsui. The iconic museum spans over 12,000 square feet and offers an immersive journey through the life and career of the Portuguese football superstar.

It features around 40 exhibits with some of Ronaldo’s most prized memorabilia like his 2008 Balloon d’Or trophy, Golden Boot awards, FIFA Club World Cup Golden Ball, football jerseys, boots, and much more. The museum is designed to be more than just a display of trophies. Instead, it incorporates cutting-edge interactive exhibits and multimedia storytelling that highlight Ronaldo’s discipline, resilience, and excellence over his three-decade career.
From his humble beginnings at Sporting CP, to his time at Real Madrid, Manchester United, Juventus, and now Al-Nassr…visitors can trace the GOAT’s achievements through time.

Interestingly, visitors can explore a replica of Ronaldo’s early bedroom in Lisbon and even his YouTube Studio—where he creates content for fans globally. Though access to some areas is reserved for VIP ticket holders. Whether you’re a die-hard Ronaldo supporter or simply looking for your next unforgettable getaway…the CR7 Life Museum in Hong Kong is one for your bucket list.
The opening day on July 7 saw enthusiastic fans queue for hours to catch a glimpse of the legendary footballer’s achievements. Meanwhile, the organisers have promised that Cristiano Ronaldo will visit Hong Kong soon to celebrate the museum in person. In fact, the museum will move to mainland China after June 2026 with expectations of attracting more than 12 million visitors before then.
Overall, the museum also aims to inspire youth and dreamers with motivational content and quotes, encouraging visitors to pursue greatness.

How to get tickets
Tickets begin at HK$180 (S$29.30) with VIP tickets on offer from HK$1,500 (S$244) to HK$4,000 (S$651). Buy tickets here.
How to get there
Travellers from Singapore can reach the museum via a direct flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Hong Kong International Airport. Several airlines operate daily direct flights with an average flight duration of four hours. Upon arrival, visitors can take the Airport Express train to Kowloon Station—which takes around 20 minutes. Wonderfully, the K11 Musea Shopping Mall where the museum is located is just a short walk from there.
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