These museums in Karachi are as close to a time machine as you can get, so buckle up as these museums will take you on a journey through time and unravel the past as you’ve never witnessed before.
List of the 7 Best Museums in Karachi
We’ve taken the liberty of compiling some of the best museums in the city of lights that every history buff should visit at least once.- Mohatta Palace Museum
- Quaid-e-Azam House Museum
- National Museum of Pakistan
- TDF Ghar
- State Bank of Pakistan Museum
- Pakistan Maritime Museum
- PAF Museum
Mohatta Palace Museum

Mohatta Palace Museum has a total number of 44 galleries where historical artefacts hailing from different regions of Pakistan are displayed. The museum also organises art exhibitions on a regular basis. The existence of the glorious stone statues adds to the magnificence of this place.
Address: 7 Hatim Alvi Road, Old Clifton, Block 5, Karachi
Opening Hours: 11 am till 6 pm
Ticket Price: PKR 30
Quaid-e-Azam House Residency

Visitors of this historic museum get a mega dose of surprise and a renewed sense of respect while sifting through an extensive collection of Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s personal belongings. With beautiful stone carvings, circular balconies, and arched openings, Quaid-e-Azam House Museum is arguably one of the most beautiful museums in Karachi.
Address: Fatima Jinnah Road, Karachi Cantonment, Karachi
Opening Hours: 9 am till 4 pm
Ticket Price: Entry is free
National Museum of Pakistan

There is plenty to see and explore at the National Museum of Pakistan. The museum features 11 galleries including an exclusive Quran gallery that hosts a collection of around 300 antique copies of the sacred scripture. Other attractions at the museum include ancient artefacts, sculptures, political manuscripts, and miniature paintings dating to the Indus Valley and Gandhara Civilization.
Address: Shahrah-e-Kemal Ataturk, Saddar, Karachi
Opening Hours: 9 am till 5 pm
Ticket Price: PKR 20
TDF Ghar

Restored with original fixtures, ‘The Living Room’ of TDF Ghar has been converted into a fascinating museum with enthralling furniture and antique pieces. Along with a museum facility, this place also features an exhibition hall called the ‘Numaish Hall’, a training room, and rooftop views of Mazar-e-Quaid paired with the deliciousness of local cuisine served by Sehan Café. TDF Ghar can also be reserved for organising art exhibitions, film screenings, training sessions, and workshops.
Address: M. A. Jinnah Rd, Soldier Bazaar, Amil Colony, Karachi
Opening Hours: 10 am till 10 pm
Ticket Price: PKR 50
State Bank of Pakistan Museum

Visitors here can browse through the incredible monetary history of the world and discover interesting information about ancient currencies. Coins dating to the era of Alexander the Great and Gandhara period are also on display here. Besides coins’ galleries, the museum also features currency and stamp galleries, which people can visit to discover amazing secrets about the paper-based currencies and stamps used as forms of money throughout history.
Address: I.I Chundrigar Road, Lalazar, Karachi
Opening Hours: 9.30 am till 5 pm (Sundays Closed)
Ticket Price: Entry is Free
Pakistan Maritime Museum

Breguet Atlantic Aircraft, Daphne Class Submarine, PNS Mujahid (M164), and the minesweeper are probably the most attractive displays at Pakistan Maritime Museum. Spanning over 28 acres, this large open-air museum is one of the most exciting places to visit in Karachi.
Address: Pakistan Maritime Museum, Karsaz Road, Karachi
Opening Hours: 9 am till 10 pm (Hours may vary on weekends and holidays)
Ticket Price: PKR 30
Pakistan Air Force Museum

The two most popular attractions on display at the PAF Museum are the Indian jet fighters captured in the 1965 war and Muhammad Ali Jinnah’s Vicker aeroplane. Counted among the most famous museums in Karachi, World War history buffs can get up-close with the different models of fighter jets used during World War I and II.
Address: PAF Base, Main Shahrah-e-Faisal Road, Karachi
Opening Hours: 9 am till 9 pm (Hours may vary on Fridays)
Ticket Price: PKR 40
Apart from all these museums, the rich heritage of Karachi is also reflected through several government buildings present in the city that are living proof of the architectural magnificence of the region, which has evolved with time.
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