- Samut Prakan
Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Audio guide: Chinese, English, Korean, Russian, Thai
Wheelchair accessible
Live guide: Chinese, English, Korean, Russian
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Combine your visit to the Erawan Museum with a trip to Ancient Siam, the world's largest open-air museum, and immerse yourself in Thai culture.
Look for the giant three-headed elephant statue and step into the Erawan Museum - a heavenly experience in busy Bangkok. Count the elephants around sweeping staircases, Thai pagodas and stained-glass ceilings, and breathe in a lesson in Thai art and design.
The jaw-dropping Erawan Museum is kind of off the beaten track, and it should probably stay our little secret.
Explore magical gardens, see a personal collection of pottery and porcelain wares in the basement, head to the top for the cosmic temple and listen for the trumpet sound from each elephant statue as you walk beneath it!
You know you're entering somewhere special when it's an intended representation of the greatness of Suvarnabhumi, as well as a symbol of the Kingdom of Siam.
The Erawan Museum in Bangkok is both of these things - and so and more. Ssssh!