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Erawan Museum and Ancient City: Combo Ticket Only

4.4(5 reviews)
4 hour(s)
English
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Bang Mueang Mai, Thailand

Visit two iconic attractions in Samut Prakan with one convenient ticket

Discover the art, philosophy, and cultural spirit of Asia inside the museum

Admire replicas of Thailand’s most significant monuments and architectural landmarks

Enhance your visit with an optional traditional Khantoke meal experience

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A single combination ticket offers a convenient way to visit two of Samut Prakan province's famous attractions, the Erawan Museum and Ancient City. The Erawan Museum, situated just outside of Bangkok, was conceived as a profound symbol of peace and humanity, and today serves as a stunning showcase for the arts, philosophies, religious diversity, and spirit of Asia. Visitors are immediately drawn to the exterior by the enormous three-headed elephant sculpture, which forms an integral part of the building. This awe-inspiring structure is renowned as the world's first and largest hand-carved sculpture, making it a truly unique marvel upon arrival.

Ancient Siam, also known as the Ancient City or Muang Boran, is a vast park spread over 200 acres that mirrors the shape of Thailand. The entire complex was established under the patronage of Lek Viriyaphant, who initially intended to create a golf course dotted with miniature versions of historically significant Thai structures. Today, the park features a mix of both full-size and scaled-down replicas of important Thai monuments, offering visitors a journey through the country's rich architectural history. To enhance the experience, guests have the option to include a traditional khantoke meal during their visit to the Ancient City, providing a memorable and fulfilling cultural and culinary highlight.

Entrance ticket to Erawan Museum and Ancient City

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The attractions are located in Samut Prakan province just outside Bangkok

Some areas require modest dress, shoulders and knees should be covered

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Customer Reviews

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Dia

November 16, 2025
Google

The place is clean, well-kept, the museum itself not big and not very interesting unless you have specific goals to pray which provided outside the museum, but still in the proximity (cause I saw quite many devoted pilgrimage here). You can get beautiful pictures here. The museum divided into 3 section, accessible by stairs (there's lift but only to go up, not down .. maybe for elderly/handicap visitor must request staff to operate the lift for going up & down, but no one near the lift to ask for). Plenty of toilet and clean. There's cafe and air-conditioned rest area here as well. The museum provide shuttle (tuk-tuk) to nearest BTS station with THB20/PAX but do not operate when it is raining.

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Lucas

November 13, 2025
Google

Visiting The Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan felt like stepping into a magical fusion of art, history, and spirituality all wrapped inside a gigantic three-headed elephant. From the moment I saw the towering statue from afar, I was struck by the sheer scale and intricate artistry. Up close, every detail sparkled—the glass mosaics catching the sunlight in dazzling patterns that seemed almost alive. Inside, the experience was surprisingly intimate and contemplative. The museum is designed with three symbolic floors that tell a story of the universe according to Thai lore. Walking through, I could feel a real sense of reverence and calm, especially in the upper floors housed inside the elephant’s heads where gilded relics and sacred artifacts are displayed. The craftmanship here is unlike anything I’ve seen—each corner filled with vibrant colors and intricate designs that invite you to slow down and appreciate the devotion behind the work. What I loved most was how the museum combines a cultural lesson with a sensory experience—you hear the subtle sounds of bells, see golden statues bathed in natural light, and even get a glimpse of the founder’s vision in preserving Thai heritage. Yes, some parts were warm and less ventilated, but that just made it feel more authentic, like stepping into another era. The grounds themselves are peaceful, perfect for a slow walk after taking in all the art inside. I also appreciated the practicalities: signs in English that explain the symbolism, and a small café nearby to reflect on the visit. If you are interested in something deeply Thai, beyond the usual tourist spots, The Erawan Museum is worth a half-day trip. I left feeling both awestruck and grounded, carrying a richer understanding of Thai myths and artistry, wrapped in one unforgettable experience. It’s not just a museum; it’s a story told through stone, glass, and spirit that lingers with you long after visiting. If you appreciate cultural beauty and spiritual depth, add this to your itinerary. It’s a rare gem that feels genuinely heartfelt and inspiring.

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susan

November 12, 2025
Google

A super special place to visit. Make sure to visit all floors. The “basement” area has interesting archeological artifacts and a model of a special temple. The grounds are gorgeously landscaped with sculptures, water features, and interesting plantings. My favorite sight so far is

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Leah

November 11, 2025
Google

A less popular tourist spot in Bangkok because it is a little further away from all the usual spots. But it's still a marvel of architecture. A brilliant museum that you can spend atleast half a day. Recommended to head there after lunch to avoid the heat and apparently the sunset is stunning. The gardens outside is just as magnificent as the three headed elephant. The middle floor had a lot of mythology that you can spend an hour or more reading if you're a mythology nerd. Thank goodness it's not as popular as the grand palace because it was a beautiful visit. The heat made the outside exploration more difficult but still worth it.

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Elahi

November 07, 2025
Google

The view of the Erawan Museum from the metro was actually more fascinating than seeing it up close. From a distance, the massive three-headed elephant looked majestic — the colors, the size, and the overall view were absolutely captivating. Watching it from the moving metro brought out the child in me; it reminded me of those moments from childhood when we used to imagine the trees were running alongside the train or bus. However, once we got off and walked about 900 meters to reach the museum, the feeling changed a bit. Up close, something felt slightly off — maybe it was the cloudy weather or the dull lighting that day — the atmosphere just didn’t feel as magical as it did from afar. Still, that first glimpse from the metro was a beautiful and unforgettable moment.

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Discover the wonders of Bang Mueang Mai, Thailand with this unforgettable experience. Take the hassle out of your visit to Samut Prakan province by booking your tickets for the Erawan Museum and Ancient City as a combo. Make the most of your trip with a traditional khantoke meal. Highlights of your tour include: Visit two iconic attractions in Samut Prakan with one convenien...