A museum where you can stay for a day
To avoid the crowd during the holiday, we came early in the morning, first went around the museum and textile exhibition
The atmosphere is quite cultural, the decoration style is unique, and the photos are very good
By noon, we went to the second floor for lunch. The dishes are rich, the appearance is high, the taste is good, and their signature dessert is highly recommended!!
The dining environment is very natural, just next to the tree shade, the breeze, the cicadas, very comfortable.
After eating, we went directly down the stairs outside the door to the shop, strolled around the latest new products, I like the new products of each quarter!
The new products are updated quickly, and in the afternoon, we continue to visit the art center next door, four floors, we visited for a long time, there are many creative ideas and activities inside.
When it was almost dark, we sat in the silk coffee shop on the first floor next to the museum to drink tea, slowly watching the sunset is very relaxing, very comfortable.
If you don't know where to go on holiday, you can come here, a niche attraction in Bangkok
You can stay here all day, stroll all day, highly recommended.
one of the must go in Bangkok and it’s a good place to learn about the history of Thailand
loved this museum, I have a great interest in Buddhist art particularly, but even if you don’t, this museum is worth a visit. lots of info, in both English and Thai, and many exhibitions on Thai history, royalty and Buddhism. Tickets are 200baht each, and worth every penny. it’s also a good way to escape the heat for a few hours, if you find the heat difficult.
No matter how many times you come, you won't get bored. Open Wednesday - Sunday, close Monday - Tuesday.
was free today no idea why so 5/5 from me
At the Museum Art isn’t the only thing to admire at Bangkok Beauty also a super part in National Museum. Each building is an outstanding example of Thai architecture, such as the teak Tam NakDaeng or the Red House and the Buddhaisawan Chapel. The Funeral Chariot Hall houses carriages used in royal cremations. have a happy trip.
I didn't go to the National Museum often. But every time I go, I am happy and admired to see Thai craftsmanship art. And get historical knowledge as well Recently, I just learned that Wednesday and Thursday. There are foreign volunteer guides to provide information. With tourists without a payment There are both English, Japanese, German, French. If interested in visiting the guide before 9 am
The house is very beautiful, and some of the souvenirs sold in the stalls are really made in Thailand. Most of the cultural relics on display are related to religion. Tickets only cost 40 yuan.