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Ancient City & Erawan Museum Tickets with Free Audio Guide

Bangkok

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Overview

Explore Ancient City’s replicas of iconic landmarks or Erawan Museum’s iconic three-headed elephant, spiritual art, and antiques – choose one or both!

Highlights

  • With this ticket explore the 300-hectare 'mini-Thailand' - the Ancient City and/or Erawan Museum's spiritual art and antiques.
  • Experience Thailand’s vibrant culture through 116 miniature replicas of sacred monuments, ancient houses, floating markets, and more, all in one day!
  • At Erawan Museum, explore the world's largest hand-carved three-headed elephant statue, view religious artifacts, and admire Thai art and architecture.
  • Choose to visit Ancient City (with or without meal), Erawan Museum, or both with a meal included.

Inclusions

  • Entry to Ancient City and/or Erawan Museum (as per option selected)
  • Free audio guide in English, Chinese & Korean for Ancient City
  • Free audio guide in English & Chinese for Erawan Museum
  • Thai lunch buffet at Pavillion One restaurant (menu here) (as per option selected)

Cancellation Policy

Tickets for this activity are non-refundable. If you are not satisfied with your experience, please contact us to cancel your booking.

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Your Experience

Your experience

In the heart of Samut Prakan in Bangkok lies the educational and picturesque Ancient City of Thailand (Muan Boran). With over 300 hectares of historical architecture and modern art, the park is renowned as one of the largest outdoor museums on Earth. Ideal for visitors of all ages, the Ancient City allows you to get to know the country in a unique and interactive way.

Travel Back In Time To Ancient Thailand

Upon entry into the park, get to see over 116 scaled-down Thai monuments, historically accurate to the finest details. Some are reconstructions of famous temples, buildings, palaces, markets, and ruins from past eras of Thailand. Others are memorials of original relics exhibited at the park. The attractions are segregated into sections, depicting the country’s diverse culture, including the widely known Rangsan Zone.

An Adventure To Remember

Surrounding the Erawan museum, you will find a fairytale garden, perfect for an idyllic walk. Around it, you will encounter modern art, bridges, and unique sculptures. You can also visit the three elephants who reside here and feed them for an extra fee. After a day well-spent, restaurants and snack bars offer delicious meals to revitalize you. Don’t forget to pick up a few souvenirs on your way out!

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