Explore the Best Museums in Bangkok
Welcome to the vibrant city of Bangkok, where cultural immersion awaits you at every corner.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into Thailand's rich heritage and artistic treasures at its best museums.
From ancient relics and historical landmarks to contemporary art and interactive exhibits, Bangkok's museums offer a kaleidoscope of experiences that will leave you captivated by the culture of Thailand.
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13 Best Museums in Bangkok
Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok (MOCA)
Explore the impressive array of paintings, sculptures, installations, and mixed-media works at Bangkok's Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA).
These artworks reflect the diverse and evolving expressions of Thai artists.
MOCA Bangkok is committed to promoting local artists and providing a platform for creative expression. If you are a fan of modern Thai art, don't miss this experience.
Address: 499 Kamphaeng Phet 6 Rd, Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 (map)
How to Reach: Take the SkyTrain at Mo Chit Station (N8) and take Exit No.1 or 3. Then travel via public transport to Vibhavadi Rangsit Road.
Opening Hours: 10am to 6pm (Monday closed)
Cost of Tickets: SGD 10 (general public), SGD 4.5 (students), Free (for visitors above 60 years and below 15 years)
Jim Thompson House
Dive into the world of Jim Thompson House, which comprises a stunning collection of Southeast Asian art, including rare antiques, exquisite ceramics, and intricate textiles.
It was once the residence of the enigmatic American silk entrepreneur Jim Thompson.
This iconic house is now a museum offering a glimpse into his fascinating life and love for Thai art and architecture.
Nestled amidst lush gardens, the house is an architectural marvel, showcasing traditional teak structures from various regions of Thailand.
Address: 6 Kasem San 2 Alley, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS Skytrain to the National Stadium and follow the exit sign marking Soi Kasemsan 2. The museum is just a 5-minute walk from there.
Opening Hours: Open daily, 10am to 5pm
Cost of Tickets: SGD 7.5
Ancient City Museum
One of the best museums in Bangkok, Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran, is an expansive outdoor museum that recreates Thailand's rich heritage and cultural landmarks in a single location.
Spanning over 200 acres, you can explore the meticulously crafted replicas of ancient temples, palaces and historical sites from different country regions.
Ready to immerse yourself in the city’s ancient history? You can combine your visit to the Ancient City with a trip to the The Erawan Museum, as well.
Address: 296, Sukhumvit Road, Bang Pu Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10280 (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS Skytrain to Kheha Station. The museum is 10 minutes away by taxi. On weekends, you can also get a free shuttle between the Kheha BTS Skytrain Station and the museum.
Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 6pm
Average Cost of Tickets: SGD 10.5
Erawan Museum
Erawan Museum stands out for its awe-inspiring three headed elephant Bangkok sculpture, visible from afar.
Housed inside this gigantic statue is an enchanting museum that showcases a remarkable collection of religious artefacts, antiques, and art from various Southeast Asian cultures.
The museum also pays homage to Thai spirituality and mythology, making it a must-visit for culture vultures.
Address: 99 Kanchanaphisek Rd, Bang Mueang Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270 (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS to either Pu Chao BTS Station or Chang Erawan BTS Station. The museum lies in between these two stations.
Opening Hours: Open daily, 9am to 6pm
Average Cost of Tickets: 250 THB (For Thai nationals), 400 THB (For foreign nationals)
Madame Tussaud's Museum
Explore the Madame Tussaud's Museum in Bangkok, an exciting and interactive attraction that brings the world-famous wax museum experience to Thailand.
Go through the impressive collection of lifelike wax figures of renowned celebrities, historical icons, sports stars, and prominent figures from entertainment, politics, and culture.
Address: Siam Discovery, 989 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS Skytrain to Siam Station. Madame Tussauds’ is just a 5-minute walk from there.
Opening Hours: Open daily, 8:30am to 3:30pm
Average Cost of Tickets: SGD 13.7
Siriraj Medical Museum
Explore the unique and intriguing institution that offers you a captivating journey through the world of medical science and history at the Siriraj Medical Museum.
Housed within the esteemed Siriraj Hospital, it is a testament to the nation's medical advancements. It showcases a vast collection of anatomical specimens, medical artefacts and historical exhibits.
If you have an inquisitive mind and an appreciation for the human body's complexities, Siriraj Medical Museum will fascinate you.
Address: Thanon Wang Lang, Bangkok (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS Skytrain to Sala Daeng on the Silom Line. From there, take the express boat to the Siriraj Pier (N 10).
Opening Hours: Mon to Sun: 10am to 5pm. Closed on Tues
Average Cost of Tickets: SGD 7.5
Bangkok Folk Museum
The Bangkok Folk Museum, also known as the Bangkokian Museum, is a charming and culturally rich destination.
It is housed in a beautifully preserved century-old building and offers a glimpse into Bangkok's traditional way of life during the early 20th century.
As you step inside, you will be transported back in time, surrounded by antique furniture, household items and artefacts that once adorned the homes of Bangkok's residents.
Address: 273 Saphan Yao Alley, Si Phraya, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500 (map)
How to Reach: Take a taxi from the Saphan Taksin BTS station, or else take the Chao Phraya River ferry to the Sri Phaya pier.
Opening Hours: Tues to Sun: 9am to 4pm. Closed on Tues
Average Cost of Tickets: Free
Human Body Museum Bangkok
Delve into some remarkable insight into the intricacies of human anatomy at the Human Body Museum in Bangkok.
The museum allows you to explore the human body's inner workings through a vast collection of natural human specimens meticulously preserved and displayed in various states.
It is a remarkable educational resource that inspires you to lead healthier lives.
Address: 34 Henri Dunant Rd, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 (map)
How to Reach: Come out of Siam BTS station, and walk through Siam 1 shopping centre towards the back. The university entrance is directly ahead. Head to the 9th floor of the Dental University building.
Opening Hours: Mon & Fri: 10am to 4pm. Weds: 9:30am to 12pm. Closed on Tues, Thurs, Sat, & Sun
Average Cost of Tickets: Free entry, donations are welcome.
National Science Museum Bangkok
The National Science Museum offers an engaging and interactive experience, inspiring you to explore the wonders of science and technology.
With diverse exhibits, hands-on activities, and multimedia presentations, you can explore a wide array of scientific disciplines, from astronomy and physics to biology and robotics.
It's an excellent opportunity to remind yourself of everything you studied in your science class!
Address: 928 Sukhumvit Road, Phra Khanong, เขตค ลองเตย Bangkok 10110 (map)
How to Reach: Take air-conditioned bus No. 1155, Rangsit-Future Park-Science Museum Line.
Opening Hours: Tues to Sun: 9am to 4pm. Closed on Mon
Bangkok National Science Museum Tickets cost: SGD 1.1 for adults, SGD 0.75 for children
Royal Barges Museum Bangkok
The Royal Barges Museum in Bangkok is a cultural gem that showcases Thailand's rich maritime heritage and the grandeur of its royal traditions.
Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, it houses a magnificent collection of elaborately crafted royal barges, each a work of art in its own right.
These majestic vessels, used only for significant state ceremonies and royal processions, are adorned with intricate carvings, vibrant colours and ornate decorations, representing the pinnacle of Thai craftsmanship.
Address: 80 1 Arun Amarin Rd, Arun Amarin, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700 (map)
How to Reach: Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Phra Pin Klao Pier (N12), then it's a short walk to the museum.
Opening Hours: Sun, Mon, Weds, Thurs, Fri: 9am to 5pm. Tues: 9:30am to 5pm. Sat: 9am to 5:30pm
Average Cost of Tickets: SGD 3.7
Air Force Museum Bangkok
Enjoy an impressive and comprehensive showcase of Thailand's aviation history and its air force's contributions at the Royal Thai Air Force Museum.
As you enter the museum, you will be greeted by an array of well-preserved aircraft, engines, weapons, and aviation artefacts representing different eras of the country's military aviation.
You can also see informative displays on notable Air Force missions and the brave pilots who have served the nation
Address: 171 Phahonyothin Road, Sanambin, Don Mueang, Bangkok 10210 (map)
How to Reach: If you travel by public transportation, take a bus no. 34, 39, 114, 356, 3, 21, 22, 24, 25, or 39.
Opening Hours: Tues to Sun: 9am to 3:30pm. Closed on Mon
Average Cost of Tickets: Free
River Museum Bangkok
River Museum Bangkok, more popularly known as River City Bangkok, is not just a museum but a renowned lifestyle and entertainment destination that caters to art and antique enthusiasts.
Art aficionados and history lovers can explore a treasure trove of rare antiques, traditional artefacts, and contemporary artworks from local and international artists.
The venue also hosts art exhibitions, cultural events, and auctions, making it a hub for art enthusiasts and collectors.
Address: 23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 (map)
How to Reach: Take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin Station. A free shuttle boat service to the mall departs from Sathorn Pier every day between 10am and 8pm.
Opening Hours: Open daily, 12pm to 7pm
Average Cost of Tickets: Free
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Wrapping Up: Best Museums in Bangkok
These 13 best museums in Bangkok are a testament to the city's dedication to preserving and sharing its cultural heritage with the world.
Each museum offers a unique lens through which visitors can glimpse the multifaceted history, art, and traditions that have shaped Thailand over the centuries.