Ancient City Bangkok and Erawan Museum Ticket
- Enjoy great savings with a combination ticket to both The Erawan Museum and Ancient City
- Walkthrough scaled-down replicas of over 116 of Thailand's most sacred monuments at Ancient City
- Wander through the elephant-shaped Erawan Museum, which is rich in Eastern iconography
- Marvel at ancient Thai and Asian antiquities and the psychedelic decor
- Enjoy a peaceful walk through nature at the outdoor grounds of both attractions
- Indulge in an excellent feast when you book the package that includes the set meal from Kantoke Rimnam
What to expect
Immerse yourself in the rich history and cultural heritage of Thailand by visiting Ancient City Bangkok, also known as Muang Boran or Ancient Siam. As the largest outdoor museum in Thailand, Ancient City Bangkok offers a captivating journey through the country's past, featuring replicas of iconic landmarks such as the former Grand Palace and architectural wonders from the northern region, northeastern region, and central region. Step back in time as you wander through the expansive grounds of this open-air museum, where meticulously recreated ancient sites and a beautifully landscaped botanical garden transport you to different eras of Thai history. Whether you're a history enthusiast, a cultural explorer, or simply visiting Bangkok, Ancient City Bangkok promises an unforgettable experience that will leave you in awe of Thailand's rich heritage and timeless beauty.
Discover Thai culture and history stories at two inspiring Bangkok attractions with an individual ticket or on one combination ticket. At Ancient City, you'll feel as if you've walked through entire Thailand in a day. The 'city,' one of the largest outdoor museums in the world, is essentially a scaled-down version of the country, with many replicas and reconstructions of Thailand's historically significant structures. See temples, palaces, and shrines, and feel transported back in time as you makeå your way around the grounds. A colossal, three-headed elephant dominates the structure of The Erawan Museum. The attraction houses various collections owned by museum owner Khun Lek Viriyapant, offering a look into local heritage, customs, and craftsmanship. Both inside and out, it's a fascinating space and well worth a visit.
Good to know
- If you want to make changes, you may need to cancel at least 24 hour(s) before the activity starts and make a new booking
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