Museum Siam, The First Museum of Learning in Bangkok

Museum Siam is the first learning museum that focuses on opening up new experiences by visiting museums and creating awareness for Thai people to know themselves. know your neighbors And get to know their own world through modern technology combined with creativity to make learning history and stories fun. It will be divided into
  • Permanent Exhibition: “Decode Thai” Exhibition
  • Revolving exhibitions: Creative exhibitions that invite visitors to come together to think and build on their knowledge. (You can check it in the event calendar) and there are various talks. (You can check it in the event calendar)

Rooms in the Museum of Siam are in high demand on your selected dates. Reserve yours now before prices go up.

How To Get There :

By car :

You drive off the expressway at the Yommarat checkpoint. Driving along the Larn Luang road to Sanam Luang After that drive past Wat Phra Kaew. After that, drive straight towards Wat Pho. After that, drive left. Then drive right through the front of the Department of Lands. Then drive right again in front of the Royal Palace. Then drive straight to Museum Siam on the left-hand side.

By bus :

Line 3, 6, 9, 12, 32, 44, 47, 53, 82, 524

By BTS S :

You take the BTS to Wong Wian Yai station and then take bus number 82.

By MRT  :

You take the MRT to the Sanam Chai station, and take exit number 1.

By Boat :

You take a boat to the pier "Tha Tien", then you walk out until you see a main road and turn right. After that, you walk straight past Wat Pho. Then you will see Museum Siam on the left-hand side.

More Information:

Opening hours: Tuesday - Sunday from 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM (closed on Mondays).
Fee :
  • The entrance fee for Thai adults and foreigners is 100 baht.
  • The student price is 50 baht
  • Groups of 5 or more who purchase tickets receive a 50% discount.
  • Youths under 15 years old, seniors over 60 years old, monks, monks, people with disabilities, and guides can enter the exhibition for free.

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