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There's so much to see at this huge outdoor complex, you'll feel like you've ticked off all of Thailand's best bits within a day. Take a stroll around the impressive site and explore smaller versions of Thailand's famous temples, palaces, gardens, floating markets, and much more. There are five park zones to explore, covering different areas of Thailand and a combination of traditional and modern buildings. As you explore, you'll learn all about the history of the country, soak up the unique Ancient City atmosphere, and discover new and traditional cultures, architecture, and arts.

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Highlights of Ancient Museum and Erawan Museum Ticket with Transfer

  • check iconEnjoy a peaceful walk through nature at the outdoor grounds of both attractions
  • check iconMarvel at ancient Thai and Asian antiquities and the psychedelic decor
  • check iconWalk through scaled-down replicas of over 116 of Thailand's most sacred monuments at Ancient City
  • check iconEnjoy great savings with a combination ticket to both The Erawan Museum and Ancient City
  • check iconWander through the elephant-shaped Erawan Museum, which is rich in Eastern iconography

Things to Note for Ancient City and Erawan Museum Ticket with Transfer

  • check iconDresscode: Please wear modestly and conservatively to avoid wearing clothing that is too revealing, such as shorts or short skirts, tank tops, or sleeveless.
  • check iconOperation Hours: Please kindly visit Ancient City and Erawan Museum official website for any updates of operation hours.

What to Expect with Ancient City and Erawan Museum with Private Transfer

Here's what you can expect to see and do in this area: - Grand Palace: This magnificent palace complex was built in 1782 and served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam (now Thailand) for over 150 years. Visitors can explore the many ornate buildings, temples, and courtyards within the complex. - Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha): This temple, located within the Grand Palace complex, is home to the revered Emerald Buddha statue. Visitors must dress modestly and remove their shoes before entering the temple. - Wat Pho: This temple complex is home to a massive reclining Buddha statue, as well as other impressive statues and buildings. It's also known for its traditional Thai massage school. - Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn): Located across the Chao Phraya River from the Old City, this temple is known for its stunning Khmer-style tower that glimmers in the sun. - Khao San Road: This famous street in the heart of the Old City is a popular spot for backpackers and tourists, with plenty of street vendors, bars, and restaurants.

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Operating Hours

The Ancient City Monday-Sunday: 09:00-19:00 Last admission: 18:00 Erawan Museum Monday-Sunday: 09:00-18:00 Last admission: 17:00 Erawan Museum, Inside building close at 17:30 Erawan Museum, Outside building can visit until 18:00

FAQs for Ancient City and Erawan Museum Ticket with Private Transfer

It depends on your package, and Thai Pass provides you with flexible options - you can buy just the Erawan Museum ticket or choose a package that includes additional benefits like Lunch/Dinner Buffet at Pavillion One Restaurant (Thai Buffet).

You can book the Ancient City Bangkok online ticket by choosing your preferred date and number of travelers from trusted websites like Thai Pass.

The Erawan Museum in Thailand requires visitors to cover their shoulders and knees. Avoid wearing tank tops, shorts, or skirts above the knee to follow the modest dress code.

The Erawan Museum has three floors with ancient artifacts, religious relics, and Thai antiques. It is famous for its giant three-headed elephant statue on the roof.

Yes, the Ancient City Bangkok is definitely worth visiting! It's the world's largest outdoor museum with over 116 miniature models of Thailand's famous temples, palaces, and monuments. You can walk through beautiful gardens while exploring the country's rich history and culture.The Ancient City and Erawan Museum tour offers a perfect combination to explore Thailand's art, history, and spiritual heritage in one day.

The Erawan Museum is famous for its giant three-headed elephant sculpture - the world's first and biggest hand-carved elephant standing 43.6 meters tall and weighing 250 tons. Built with over a hundred thousand copper sheets, this masterpiece took years to complete. Inside, the museum has three floors filled with precious antiques, Buddha relics, Chinese ceramics, and beautiful paintings.

When visiting Ancient City Bangkok, dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees as it's a cultural and religious site. Wear comfortable, light clothing and walking shoes for exploring. Avoid shorts, short skirts, tank tops, or revealing clothes. You can also rent a traditional Thai costume on-site for a unique and respectful experience.

Yes, there is a dress code at Ancient City Bangkok. You need to dress modestly by covering your shoulders and knees since it's a cultural and religious site. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes, but avoid shorts, short skirts, tank tops, or revealing outfits. If needed, you can rent a traditional Thai costume on-site to follow the dress code.

You can do Ancient City Bangkok ticket booking online on Thai Pass or at the entrance. It's best to get an Ancient City Bangkok and Erawan Museum ticket together, so you can visit both places in one day.

Go on weekdays during early morning or afternoon hours to avoid crowds. This pleasant season is perfect for exploring the large outdoor museum by walking.

You can reach Ancient City Bangkok easily by following these steps:

  1. Take the BTS Skytrain - Board the BTS and travel to Kheha Station (the last stop on the Sukhumvit Line).

  2. Transfer to local transport - From Kheha Station, take Songthaew shuttle bus number 36 or hire a local taxi for a short ride to Ancient City.

This is the most cost-effective way to reach Ancient City, combining the BTS Skytrain with local transport.

How to reach Erawan Museum Bangkok ?


You can reach Erawan Museum Bangkok easily by following these steps:

  1. By MRT: You can take the MRT Blue Line and get off at Bearing Station (Exit 1) and then take a taxi or local bus to reach there.

  2. By BTS: Take the BTS Sukhumvit Line and get off at Chang Erawan BTS Station and then take a taxi or local bus to reach there.

Thai Pass offers tickets for both Ancient City and Erawan Museum with private transfer:

  • Combined Package - Private Sedan (2-3 persons): Around 1,900 Baht

  • Combined Package - Private Van (4-9 persons): 1,700 Baht