National Museum Bangkok – Sanam Luang Area

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📍 Review of the National Museum, Bangkok – Sanam Luang Area

The National Museum, Bangkok, is another must-see destination for history lovers. Located on the northern side of Sanam Luang, the lush surroundings are dotted with ancient buildings that were once the "Front Palace" of Prince Maha Sura Singhanat, giving the place a truly authentic Thai feel.

✨ Highlights:

The museum displays artifacts and artefacts from various eras, from prehistoric times to the Rattanakosin period. These include ancient Buddha images, royal ceremonial objects, royal chariots, paintings, and royal court items.

Each building is stunningly beautiful, like stepping back in time to the era of the Grand Palace.

If you enjoy exploring antiques or learning about Thai culture, this is a treasure trove of knowledge.

💡 Tips:

Open Wednesday–Sunday, 9:00 AM–4:00 PM.

Admission is only 30 baht for Thais (200 baht for foreigners), making it a great value, as the museum houses several sub-museums for you to explore to your heart's content. It takes at least 2-3 hours to fully explore.

We recommend visiting in the morning to avoid the heat and allow for a relaxing stroll.

Some parts of the building may be closed for renovations, so check the details before entering.

🎯 Summary:
The National Museum Bangkok is a must-visit. For 30 baht, you can immerse yourself in the history of Siam from ancient times to the present. It's perfect for culture lovers, families, or anyone looking for a quiet spot to explore Bangkok's beautiful sights.

You'll want to try it yourself and you'll realize that this 30 baht is truly a "walk back in time" of Thai history. 🇹🇭
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Post by Best wanderer | Oct 23, 2025

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