Bangkok National Museum

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(959) · National museum in Bangkok, Thailand
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This museum, considered the largest in Southeast Asia, houses a vast collection of antiquities including prehistoric art, murals, bronzes, exhibits …

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Feb 20, 2025
So interesting. We spent 2 hours here and didn't see everything. Good excuse to come back next time. I particularly loved the royal ceramic collection, stunning.Full review by N7159FNangelar
Feb 12, 2025
200thb to enter and I spent hours here. Big back packs are kept where you buy your ticket (perfect if it’s before check in time), then walk to different buildings explaining Thai history in English…Full review by Rose E
Feb 11, 2025
Our small group had a wonderful experience with the 360 tour. Michael’s diverse cultural background as well as his friendliness, innate curiosity, and love for Bangkok allows you to experience the ci…Full review by DianaP542

Questions & answers

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Can I wear shorts in the museum?
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yes, that will not be a problem
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Does the dress code (no shorts) apply?
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YEs no dress code
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Hi, Is the admission free or discounted since majority of the museum is closed of for renovation? I have a group of 5 …
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Hi, Is the admission free or discounted since majority of the museum is closed of for renovation? I have a group of 5 with me, planning to visit the museum. Would like to know so that we can decide whether to visit the museum or not.
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Hi, when we visited in November it was free to get in. This, we were told, was because of the King’s death. Although there are renovations going on, there is still much to see, and there …
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Hi, when we visited in November it was free to get in. This, we were told, was because of the King’s death. Although there are renovations going on, there is still much to see, and there were large crowds including many groups. We found the museum most interesting.
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How much is the entrance fees?(Nov 2017) Are you allowed to take pictures?
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the entrance fee is 200 baht for non locals. photography is allowed in the exterior, but prohibited in some of the galleries.
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How much the entrance fees? Any MRT goes there?
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Entrance fee for adult is 200 baht and it is free for kids. There is no near MRT. You can take ferry and get off at the same pier as the Grand Palace. Use Google map and walk for about 10 …
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Entrance fee for adult is 200 baht and it is free for kids. There is no near MRT. You can take ferry and get off at the same pier as the Grand Palace. Use Google map and walk for about 10 -15 mins. The museum is closed on Monday and Tuesday and the closing time is 4 pm.
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