Visiting MUNA with Kids: El Salvador’s Top Cultural Museum for Families

Looking for an educational and affordable family activity in San Salvador? The Museo Nacional de Antropología Dr. David J. Guzmán (MUNA) is one of the best museums in El Salvador, especially to take kids. With interactive exhibits, virtual reality experiences, and a children’s room, it’s a surprisingly fun outing for the whole family. It is also a perfect option during the rainy season when you need to be careful of quick weather changes.
Whether you’re following a 5-day El Salvador family itinerary or simply looking for something new to do in San Salvador with kids, the MUNA Museum is worth carving out a few hours for.
Why Visit MUNA with Kids?
Many parents might assume museums in el Salvador will be too quiet or boring for young children, but MUNA offers much more than traditional exhibits. The museum has received El Salvador’s National Family-Friendly Seal, recognizing its commitment to providing accessible spaces for families of all ages, it is a great museums for kids in El Salvador.
Visitors will find:
- Accessible facilities and stroller-friendly pathways throughout
- A nursing room for mothers
- Educational experiences for different age groups
- Spacious galleries and outdoor areas
🍼 Visiting with a baby or toddler? MUNA’s wide hallways and flat outdoor areas make it easy to navigate with a stroller. If you need one for your trip, check out our guide to baby gear rentals in El Salvador — or go ahead and book directly here.
Interactive Experiences Children Will Love
Virtual Reality Stations


MUNA currently features several virtual reality experiences related to archaeology, agriculture, and Salvadoran history. These immersive exhibits offer children a different way to explore the country’s heritage.
360° Immersive Room

One of the highlights of our visit was the immersive room upstairs, where images surround visitors on every wall, creating a fascinating storytelling experience.
Children’s Room


The museum includes a dedicated children’s space with:
- Tablets featuring augmented reality activities
- Interactive games on a large screen
- Educational content about El Salvador
- Free coloring pages to take home
Traditional Musical Instruments

Children can press buttons to hear the sounds of traditional Salvadoran instruments, making this exhibit especially engaging.
Explore Six Permanent Exhibition Halls


MUNA’s permanent galleries cover important themes in Salvadoran history and culture, including:
- Migration and Identity
- Agriculture
- Craft Production and Trade
- Religion
- Pre-Hispanic Burial Traditions
These exhibits showcase artifacts and stories that help visitors better understand El Salvador’s cultural heritage.
Don’t Miss the Museum Bookstore

Before entering the galleries, stop by the bookstore located inside the museum. It offers an excellent selection of children’s books about El Salvador, including titles from the national collection promoted by the First Lady’s office. These are stories, legends, poems and other content highlighting Salvadoran culture and traditions. Many of these books sell out quickly in the other national bookstore located inside the National Library (BINAES), making MUNA one of the best places to find them.
Outdoor Areas


Outside, families can explore:
- Ancient stones with carvings
- Historical artifacts
- A fascinating sundial
- Open-air exhibits
Admission Prices
| Visitor Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Salvadorans | $1 |
| Foreign residents | $3 |
| Non-resident foreigners | $10 |
| Children under 12 | Free |
| Students with valid ID | Free |
| Senior citizens | Free |
| Visitors with disabilities | Free |
Hours
Tuesday through Sunday
9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Location
Is MUNA Worth Visiting with Kids?

Absolutely. If you are looking to visit museums in El Salvador MUNA combines culture, technology, and interactive learning in a way that keeps children engaged while introducing them to the history and identity of El Salvador.
If you’re looking for family-friendly museums in El Salvador that are educational, affordable, and indoors, the MUNA Museum deserves a spot on your list. It pairs especially well with a visit to El Boquerón National Park or Museo Militar El Zapote if you’re planning a full day — check out our 5-day El Salvador family itinerary for ideas on how to fit it all in.
Looking for more ways to keep kids busy without spending much? See our list of free things to do with kids in El Salvador.
More Family-Friendly Museums in El Salvador:
- Tin Marín Children’s Museum — 📍 Google Maps
- BINAES Children’s Library — 📍 Google Maps
- Parque Cuscatlán — 📍 Google Maps
- MARTE (Museum of art)
- Museo de Historia Natural de El Salvador — 📍 Google Maps

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