Located at Chanamchai road, The Museum of Siam is a prominent landmark and museum in Bangkok and attracts numbers of visitors throughout the year. The Museum of Siam showcases the history and development of Thailand over the years using interactive...more
Located at Chanamchai road, The Museum of Siam is a prominent landmark and museum in Bangkok and attracts numbers of visitors throughout the year. The Museum of Siam showcases the history and development of Thailand over the years using interactive storytelling and offers visitors a glimpse of the traditions and culture of the people of Thailand, Bangkok in particular. Numerous Permanent Exhibitions, Temporary Exhibitions, and Learning Activities are available and also an area - The Roong Room - that screens movies about the history of Thailand is also availab;e. Souvenirs and gift shops are available for visitors to take home a few mementos of their visit and numerous other attractions are located in close proximity to The Museum of Siam, making the museum a convenient spot to visit for sight-seeing travellers in Bangkok.
Tickets cost around 300 Baht for foreign adults
Open daily (except on Mondays) from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Around 2 – 3 hours
Adults, Families, Young Adults, Senior Guests, Children
The Roong Room and interactive exhibits
Though designated prayer room facilities at Museum of Siam may not be available for Muslim travellers, it is possible to enquire for a private space that can be made use of during prayer times. There are also a number of mosques near Museum of Siam such as the Bangkok Mosque, Darool Aman Mosque, Al-Huda Mosque, Chakrabongse Mosque,Tanson Mosque, Noor-ul-Islam Mosque and Luang Mosque which can all be visited.
Halal food near Museum of Siam can be found at some of the numerous Halal restaurants in Bangkok. Some of the most prominent Halal restaurants in Bangkok include Sara Restaurant, Yusuf Foods, Wrap-It at Siam Paragon, Akbar Restaurant, etc. Finding Halal food in Bangkok will not be too difficult.