1 Day in Bangkok at the National Museum, Phra Nakhon

🗓 1 Day with the National Museum, Phra Nakhon: Discover the Beautiful World of Thai History Beyond Expectations 🇹🇭✨

If you are someone who loves Thai art and culture or just want to escape the hustle and bustle to spend time with something peaceful and profound, the National Museum, Phra Nakhon is a destination you shouldn’t miss!

🏛 The beauty of each exhibition room:
This place is divided into several zones, including the art gallery, important Buddha image hall, and exhibition zones of antiques from various eras, from prehistoric, Dvaravati, Srivijaya, Lanna, Ayutthaya to Rattanakosin.
Each exhibition room is very well arranged with clear descriptions (in both Thai and English) and audio guides for those who want detailed information.

✨ Highlights that impress:
• The oldest Ganesha statue in Thailand, a very sacred figure. For those who are spiritual, it is recommended to pay respects or admire the art.
• The royal chariots and regalia, exquisitely magnificent, clearly reflecting Thai craftsmanship.
• Models and mural paintings that tell interesting stories about Buddhism and history.

🥤 There is a small coffee shop nearby the museum where you can sit and enjoy a cold drink before continuing your walk.

📷 Plenty of photo spots:
This place not only has fascinating antiques but also beautiful buildings, gardens, and corners perfect for photos, especially in front of the throne hall and the walkway balcony with stunning light.

🎟 Information to know:
• Open: Wednesday to Sunday, 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
• Admission fee: Thai nationals 30 Baht / Foreigners 200 Baht
• It is recommended to allow at least 3–4 hours because there is so much to see!

📌 Summary:
The “National Museum, Phra Nakhon” is not just a place to store old items but a living cultural treasure. If you have 1 day in Bangkok, don’t miss visiting here because this is truly one of the best museums in Thailand 🧡

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Post by เที่ยวกับลิน | Jul 23, 2025

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