Attractions
Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaeo This inner-city riverine landmark contains
several buildings with highly detailed architectural features. Wat Phra Kaeo within
the same compound, is a treasure house of Thai arts, and houses the Emerald Buddha,
the most revered Buddha image in Thailand.
Open:
Daily from 8.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m.(except during special royal ceremonies)
Admission: 250 baht. (including a ticket to Vimanmek Royal Mansion) Proper
attire is essential Personal Audio Guide in English, French, German, Spanish,
Russian, Japanese and Mandarin: 100 baht Tel: 0-2623-5500,0-2222-0094, 0-2222-6889
www.palaces.thai.net
Jim
Thompson Museum
Jim Thompson Museum This collection of traditional Thai-style houses, fashioned
into one dwelling, belongs to the man who helped restore the Thai silk industry
after World War II, and today, preserved as a museum, contains a priceless collection
of Asian objects d’ art. The canalside museum is located in Soi Kasemsan 2 on
Rama I Road opposite the National Stadium.
Open: Daily from 9 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Admission: 100 baht.
Tel: 0 2216 7368, 0 2612 3744, 0 2215 0122 www.jimthompson.com
Bangkok
Dolls & Museum Bangkok Dolls
Bangkok Dolls & Museum Bangkok Dolls have won several awards for their creations.
A single-storey workshop and Doll Museum in the Chandavimol family compound at
85 Soi Ratchataphan (Soi Mo Leng) in Bangkok’s Makkasan district is the magnet
for several visitors who wish to inspect these miniature creations in all their
wondrous variety.
Open: Mon to Sat from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0-2245-3008
King
Prajadhipok Museum
King Prajadhipok Museum The King Prajadhipok Museum was formerly called the Parliamentary
Museum. It was under the care of the Secretariat of the National Assembly and
was housed in the basement beneath the King's Monument in front of the National
Assembly Building. The museum enjoyed the blessing and patronage of Her Majesty
Queen Rambhai barni during the reign of King Prajadhipok, the seventh king of
the Chaki dynasty. In 1980 Her Majesty kindly donated personal articles belonging
to King Prajadhipok, for public exhibition.
On 7 December 2002, the museum was reopened at its new home, in The elegant building
of a National Heritage Site, is very close to Ratchadamnoen Nok Avenue. The main
purpose of opening this museum was to exhibit the biography and lifework of His
Majesty King Prajadhipok, Rama Vll, who agreed to a constitutional monarchy for
the People of Thailand and became the first king in Thai history to rule under
A legal constitution.
Open
: Tuesday - Sunday (including public holidays) 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m.
Admission fee : 40 Bahts Address : King Prajadhipok Museum Registered Heritage
Building, Phanfalilat Bridge 2 Lanluang Road, Sommanat Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok
10100 Thailand Tel: (+662) 280-3445-6 Fax: (+662) 281-6820 E-mail:
kpm@kpi.ac.th www.kpi.ac.th/museum Services
Guided
tour every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday at 2 p.m. Wheelchairs available for
disabled and senior citizens (contact Public Relations) King Prajadhipok
Studies Center and Archives Educational activities Museum Shop
Transportation Bus
no.2, 15, 44, 47, 60 Air-conditioned Bus no.39, 44, 79, 511, 512 Saensaep
Canal Express Boat service at the Phanfa pier
Khamthieng
House
Khamthieng House Located in the garden of the Siam Society on Sukhumvit
Soi 21 (Asok), this 200-year-old northern Lanna style wooden house contains a
collection of traditional implements used by northern people.
Open:
Tue to Sat from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.(except public holidays) Admission: 100 baht
Tel: 0-2661-6470-7 www.siam-society.org Kukrit’s
House
Kukrit’s House At 19 Soi Phra Pinit, South Sathon Road, stands the home of M.R.
Kukrit Pramoj (1911-1995). M.R. Kukrit was born and raised in a family of royal
descent. His career included military service, finance, lecturing, writing, and
politics. He was Prime Minister in 1974 and 1975. His house is antique Thai structures
assembled in Bangkok and contains a fine art collection. The gardens are noted
for their Thai bonsai trees and for eastern and western-style sections.
Open:
Sat -Sun and official holidays from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: 50 baht
Tel: 0-2286-8185
Museum
of Imaging Technology
Museum of Imaging Technology The first camera and photograph museum established
in Thailand and Asia, is located at the same building as the Faculty of Science,
Chulalongkorn University on Phaya Thai Road. Historic photographs and imaging
equipment, as well as its technological evolution are collected and displayed.
Modern photographic arts, techniques and printing technology are also exhibited.
Open: Mon-Fri from 9 a.m.to3 p.m.
Admission: 100 baht.
Tel: 0-2218-5583
www.chula.ac.th
The
Museum of Buddhist Art
The Museum of Buddhist Art The Palace of the Bodhisattava Kuan Yin and other well
known Chinese Gods and Goddesses. The only Kuan Yin Museum in the world, displaying
the rarest Kuan Yin sculptures dating back as far as 1,500 years ago, from various
countries in Asia.
Open
: 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. on monday-friday Please call for appointment and come in
group at least 3 persons Open for everyone : Saturday Closed : Sunday
Address : 104 Solid Group Building Pattanakarn 40 Pattanakarn Rd, Suanluang Bangkok
10250 Tel : 0 2321 0048-50, 0 2322 2451-4 Fax : 0 2322 2412 E-mail :
solidgroup@hotmail.com National
Gallery Museum
National Gallery Museum Situated on Chao Fa Road opposite the National Theatre,
the museum exhibits traditional and contemporary works of art created by Thai
artists.
Open:
Wed-Sun from 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Admission: 30 baht. Tel: 0-2281-2224 www.thailandmuseum.com
National
Museum National Museum Within the walking distance of the Grand Palace
is one of the largest and most comprehensive museums in Southeast Asia. Bangkok’s
National Museum houses a vast collection of artefacts found in all parts of the
country ranging from neolithic times, Sukhothai, Ayutthaya to the Bangkok period.
The complex, once used as a palace, consists of several old but beautiful buildings
of colourful Thai architectural design. Open: Wed to Sun from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Admission: 40 baht Guided tours in English, French, German, and Japanese
are provided on certain days of the week. Tel: 0-2224-1333 www.thailandmuseum.com Philatelic
Museum
Philatelic Museum The museum is on the 1st floor of the Metropolitan Postal Bureau
behind Sam Sen Nai Post Office, Saphan Khwai area. Thai and foreign stamps of
the past are on display. The collections of post books in both Thai and foreign
languages are available at the library. Stamps and accessories for stamp collection
are on sale.
Open: Tue – Sat from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0-2271-2439
Prasart
Museum
Prasart Museum This museum is located at 9 Soi 4 A, Krungthep Kritha
Road off Srinakarintara Road, Bang Kapi District. It houses a vast collection
of artefacts from the prehistoric to Rattanakosin (Bangkok) periods. The imitation
of some beautiful Thai architecture is scattered within the museum complex.
Open:Tue - Sun from 10.30 a.m.to 3 p.m. Reservation is required.
Admission:
500 baht
Tel: 0 2379 3601, 0 2379 3607
Princess
Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Anthropology Centre
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
Anthropology Centre Located on Borom Ratchonnani Road beyond the Southern Bus
Termninal, this centre is a national institution responsible for systematic gathering
processing and servicing of anthropological data scattered throughout the country.
A variety of exhibitions on Social and Cultural Development in Thailand, Ethno-Archaeology,
Thai Ceramic Collections, as well as the Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn’s Biography
can be viewed.
Open: Mon to Fri from 9 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Admission: 10 baht
Tel: 0-2880-9429 www.sac.or.th
Rare
Stone Museum
Rare Stone Museum Located on Charoenkrung Road between Soi 26 and Soi 28 in Bang
Rak area, the museum features thousands of queer stones found in Thailand and
various countries as well as displays collections of ashtrays and cigarette labels.
Open: Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: 100 baht
Tel: 0-2236-5666,
0-2236-5655, 0-2236-5712
Royal
Barge National Museum
Royal Barge National Museum Thailand’s ornately carved and decorated Royal Barges
are displayed in boatsheds on Khlong (Canal) Bangkok Noi, just off the Chao Phraya
River near Phra Pin Klao Bridge on the Thon Buri side. The barges are used on
royal occasions and formerly served as war vessels.
Open: Daily from 9 a.m.
to 5 p.m.
Admission: 30 baht
Tel: 0-2424-0004
www.thailandmuseum.com
Royal Thai
Army Museum
Royal Thai Army Museum The Royal Thai Army has the pleasure to invite you to join
us in our effort to promote Thailand tourism industry. Visit our Headquarters
and be a witness to a spectacular Changing of the Cavalry Guards procedure in
full uniform. Children will have a chance to closely inspect tanks and other amoured
vehicles on display.
Visitors
will be able to visit the Royal Thai Army Museum to learn about the history of
the Royal Thai Army as well as view various weapons, military insignia and uniforms
which were used in the past. And for your enjoyment, the Royal Thai Army Band
will provide beautiful music throughout the event. We guarantee that it will be
an exceptional and memorable experience for all. Please
join us at the Royal Thai Army Headquarters, Ratchadamnoen Nok Road (opposite
Ratchadamnoen Boxing Stadium) Open:
Every Saturday from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. Admission: free Science
Centre for Education Situated Science Centre for Education Situated next
to the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) on Sukhumvit Road, this is an exhibition
centre on a variety of scientific knowledge. Among the attractions are a planetarium,
an aquarium as well as permanent exhibitions of sports science, communication
technology and natural environment. Open: Exhibition: Tue to Sun (except
public holidays) from 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Planetariam: 1-hour shows at 11
a.m. and 2 p.m. Additional shows on Sat & Sun at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Admission:
Exhibition and Planetariam- Adult 30 baht, Child 15 baht Tel: 0-2392-1773,
0-2392-5951-9 Suan
Pakkad Palace
Suan Pakkad Palace Located on Si Ayutthaya Road, this complex of five Thai-style
houses has an important colloction of Asian antiques. An exquisite lacquer pavilion
is decorated with sumptuous late Ayutthaya period gold leaf mural. There is also
a Khon Museum where masks and costumes of the classical play are on display.
Open: Daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Admission: 100 baht
Tel: 0-2245-4934
Thai Life
Permanent Exhibition Hall
Thai Life Permanent Exhibition Hall Located in the Thailand Cultural Centre on
Ratchadaphisek Road, this is a venue for displaying the history of the Thai people
and different aspects of Thai culture, as developed from pre-historic times up
to the present. The exhibition is presented under five topics: The Evolution of
the Thai Nation, Rice and Thai Way of Life, Thai Language and Literature, Thailand
and the World, and Important Achievements and Events in Thai Society. Open:
Mon to Sat from 9.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m. Admission: Free Tel: 0-2247-0028
ext. 154, 167
The
State Railway Hall of Fame
The State Railway Hall of Fame This is a train museum where steam engines, train
models, and miniature trains are exhibited along with the story of world railway
systems. It is located on the western side of Chatuchak Park adjacent to Kamphaeng
Phet Road.
Open: Every Sunday from 5 to12 a.m.
Admission: Free
Tel:
0-2243-2037-9
Vimanmek
Mansion Museum
Vimanmek Mansion Museum This is the world’s largest golden teak building located
in the compound of the Dusit Palace on Ratchawithi Road. The three-storey royal
mansion has 81 rooms, halls and ante-chambers containing fin de siecle royal memorabilia.
A guided tour in English is provided to visitors.
Other beautiful buildings
in the same compound display various items and art objects; for example, H.M.
King Bhumibol’s photography, H.M. Queen Sirikit’s collection of handicraft masterpieces
created by rural people, paraphernalia of rank and portraits, old clocks, ancient
cloth, and royal carriages.
Open:
Daily from 9.30 a.m.-4 p.m. Thai dancing shows: Daily at 10.30 a.m. and 2
p.m. Admission: 100 baht Proper
attire is required Tel: 0 2628 6300-9 www.palaces.thai.net Wat Arun
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) This famous Chao Phraya riverbank landmark diagonally
opposite the Grand Palace, is best known for a porcelain encrusted 79 metre central
pagoda which sparkles in the sun. The temple can be reached either by Arun Amarin
Road or by boat from Tha Tian Pier near Wat Pho.
Open: Daily from 7.30 a.m.-5.30
p.m.
Admission: 20 baht
Tel: 0-2465-5640
www.watarun.org
Wat Benchamabophit
Wat Benchamabophit Located on Si Ayutthaya Road, this unique marble temple was
constructed during the reign of King Rama V. It employs European ecclesiastic
details, such as stained glass windows, and contains a superb cloister collection
of bronze Buddha images.
Open: Daily from 8 a.m.-5.30 p.m.
Admission:
20 baht
Tel: 0-2281-2501, 0-2628-7947
Wat
Bowon Niwet
Wat Bowon Niwet This temple is located on Phra Sumen Road in the Bang Lamphu area.
Built in 1829, it is the shrine-hall of Phra Phutthachinnasi, a very beautiful
Buddha image which was moulded in about 1357. This is one of the most important
temples of Bangkok, whose one-time chief abbot was King Rama IV before he ascended
the throne. King Rama IV and King Rama VII, as well as His Majesty King Bhumibol
Adulyadej had resided here during their monkhood.
Open:
Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission : Free Tel: 0-2281-2831-3 Wat
Intharawihan Wat Intharawihan Located on Wisutkasat Road, this temple
is well known for a huge standing Buddha image called Luang Pho To. The image,
built in the reign of King Rama IV, is 32 metres tall and 10 metres wide. The
topknot of the Buddha image contains a relic of Lord Buddha brought from Sri Lanka.
Open: Daily from 8.30 a.m.-8 p.m. Admission: Free Tel: 0-2628-5550-2 Wat Mahathat
Wat Mahathat This old temple was built in the reign of King Rama I. Located on
Na Phrathat Road near Thammasat University, the temple houses Mahachulalongkorn
Buddhist University, one of the two highest seats of Buddhist learning in Thailand
and also offers meditation classes for foreigners.
Open: Daily from 9 a.m.-
5 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0-2222-6011, 0-2222-8004; Meditation Centre
Tel: 0-2623- 6326
Wat
Pho
Wat Pho This large and extensive temple neighbours the Grand Palace enclave on
Thai Wang Road and contains a gigantic gold plated Reclining Buddha some 46 metres
long and 15 metres high with inlaid mother of pearl soles. The temple is also
regarded as the first centre of public education and is sometimes called ‘Thailand’s
first university’.
Open: Daily from 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: 20 baht
Tel: 0-2222-0933
www.watpho.com
Wat
Ratchabophit
Wat Ratchabophit The temple is located on Fuang Nakhon Road near Wat Pho. Built
by King Rama V in 1869, it was in keeping with tradition that each monarch constructed
a temple to mark his reign. The temple is a mixture of local and western styles,
showing an awakening interest in new ideas and a desire to experiment with them.
The exterior of the chapel is in the Thai style, but the interior is decorated
in the European style.
Open:
Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission: Free Tel: 0-2222-3930, 0-2221-0904 Wat Trai
Mit
Wat Trai Mit Located at the end of Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road near Hualamphong
Railway Station, this temple houses an ancient solid gold seated Buddha image
of the Sukhothai Period, three metres in height and weighing five and a half tons.
Open: Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: 20 baht
Tel: 0-2225-9775
Wat Saket
and The Golden Mount
Wat Saket and The Golden Mount Wat Saket’s major feature is the Golden Mount,
dating from the 1800s. A Lanka-style chedi on the top contains relics of Lord
Buddha and offers a panoramic view of historic Bangkok.
Open: Daily from
8 a.m.-5.30 p.m.
Admission: 10 baht
Tel: 0-2621-0576
Wat
Ratchanatdaram
Wat Ratchanatdaram Located on Mahachai Road, the temple was built in the reign
of King Rama III in 1846. Loha Prasat, the temple’s main attraction, standing
36 metres high with 37 surrounding spires, is the only one of its kind left in
the world. Next to the temple is the area for welcoming an important foreign guest
and a memorial statue of King Rama III.
Open: Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0-2224-8807, 0-2225-5749
Wat
Thepthidaram
Wat Thepthidaram Located on Mahachai Road, the temple was built in the reign of
King Rama III with a mixture of Chinese architectural styles. Sunthon Phu, one
of Thailand’s greatest poets, had resided in this temple during his monkhood from
1840-1842.
Open: Daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0
2222 5067
Wat
Suthat and The Giant Swing
Wat Suthat and The Giant Swing Located on Bamrung Muang Road, this temple is noted
for its superb 19th century murals in the main chapel. The distinctive Giant Swing
outside the temple was once used in Brahmanic ceremonies long since discontinued.
Nearby shops stock a very comprehensive range of Buddhist religious supplies.
Open: Daily from 8.30 a.m.-9 p.m.
Admission: 20 baht
Tel: 0-2224-9845,
0-2222-9632 www.watsuthat.org
Rama
IX Royal Park
Rama IX Royal Park The 200-acre botanical garden-cum-public park is located deep
inside Sukhumvit Soi 103 (Udomsuk) and was opened in 1987 to commemorate the 60th
birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Open:
Daily from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m. Admission: 10 baht. Tel: 0-2328-1385-7
Benchasiri
Park
Benchasiri Park This compact park on Sukhumvit Road near Soi 24 was
built to commemorate the 60th birthday of HM Queen Sirikit in 1992. It features
a huge sculpture of commemorative coin illustrating an image of HM Queen Sirikit
and 12 pieces of contemporary sculptures including children’s works.
Open:
Daily from 5 a.m.-8 p.m.
Admission: Free
Chatuchak
Park
Chatuchak Park This is located at the junction of Phahonyothin and Vibhavadi Rungsit
roads. There are nine pieces of ASEAN sculptures that enhance the character of
the park.
Open: Daily from 5 a.m.- 8 p.m.
Admission: Free
Lumpini
Park
Lumpini Park This was a huge open space once belonging to King Rama VI, who issued
a royal command to turn the area into a public park as a gift to Bangkok residents.
It is located on Rama IV Road, between Ratchadamri and Witthayu (Wireless) roads,
with entrance gates on all sides.
Open: Daily from 5 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Admission:
Free
Princess
Mother Memorial Park
Princess Mother Memorial Park This beautiful park is located on Soi 3 Somdet Chao
Phraya Road, Khlong San District. It was built near the Wat Anongkharam community
where Somdej Phra Srinagarindra Boromarajajonani, HRH the Princess Mother had
resided during her childhood. The park comprises a full scale model of the Princess
Mother’s house and the old buildings renovated as exhibition halls displaying
the life story of Her Royal Highness the Princess Mother as well as the history
of the Wat Anongkharam community.
Open: Garden - Daily from 6 a.m. – 6 p.m./
Museum – Daily from 9 a.m.–4 p.m.
Admission: Free
Tel: 0-2437-7799, 0-2439-0902
Queen Sirikit
Park
Queen Sirikit Park This is situated east of Chatuchak Park on Phahonyothin Road.
It was built to commemorate the 60th birthday anniversary of HM Queen Sirikit.
A big pool in the park contains three fountains and a fine collection of both
Thai and foreign lotuses.
Open: Daily from 5 a.m.-8 p.m.
Admission: Free
Rommaninat
Park
Rommaninat Park This is a public park built on the old prison grounds on Mahachai
Road near Wat Suthat. The Corrections Museum inside the park displays instruments
of punishment and evolution of punishment in Thailand.
Open: Park - Daily
from 5 a.m.-8 p.m./ Museum – Thu to Sat from 8.30 a.m.-4.30 p.m.
Admission:
Free
Saranrom
Park
Saranrom Park Located near the Grand Palace between Rachini and Charoenkrung roads,
this park was originally a royal garden in the Saranrom Palace. At the south end
of the park is a marble monument dedicated to HM Queen Sunantha Kumareerat and
HRH Prince Kannaporn Phetcharat, who died in a boating accident in the reign of
King Rama V.
Open: Daily from 5 a.m.-8 p.m.
Admission: Free
Dusit Zoo
Dusit Zoo Located beside the Royal Plaza, Bangkok’s oldest zoo contains a collection
of popular African and Asian mammals and birds in an ornamental garden.
Open:
Daily from 8 a.m.-6 p.m.
Admission: Adult 30 baht; Child 5 baht
Tel:
0-2281-2000, 0-2282-7111-3 www.zoothailand.org
Queen
Saovabha Memorial Institute (Snake Farm)
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (Snake Farm) Located near Chulalongkorn Hospital
on the corner of Henri Dunant Road and Rama IV Road, this institute contains a
collection of poisonous snakes which are “milked” daily for their venom in order
to produce invaluable anti-snakebite serum.
Open: Mon–Fri from 8.30 a.m.-4
p.m.; Sat, Sun and Public Holidays 8.30 a.m.-12 noon)
Venom extraction: Mon-Fri
at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m.; holidays at 11.00 a.m.
Slide presentation in English:
30 minutes before venom extraction. Admission: 70 baht
Tel: 0-2252-0161-4
Safari World
Safari World Bangkok’s greatest open zoo and leisure park is located in Min Buri,
via Km. 9 on Raminthra Road. The 300-acre complex comprises a Safari Park populated
by African and Asian mammals, a Marine Park with amusing performances of well-trained
dolphins and seals, a Bird Park and a Games Corner.
Open: Daily from 9.00
a.m.-5.00 p.m.
Admission: Adult 700 baht; Child 450 baht
Tel: 0-2518-1000-19
www.safariworld.com
Siam
Park City
Siam Park City Located in suburban Min Buri on Sukhaphiban 2 Road, this water
amusement park contains a man-made sea with towering slides. Satellite attractions
include children’s playgrounds, aviaries, an open zoo and a botanical garden.
Open: Mon to Fri 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sat-Sun and Public Holidays 10 a.m.-7 p.m.
Admission: Adult 400 baht; Child 300 baht
Tel: 0-2919-7200-19 www.siamparkcity.com
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