The Erawan Museum in Bangkok is a famous landmark known for its giant three-headed elephant statue. Inside, you’ll find beautiful art, religious objects, and cultural displays that tell the story of Thailand’s history and traditions. This ticket lets you visit the Erawan Museum at your own pace during opening hours. Take your time to explore and enjoy the peaceful surroundings.
The museum was created by Khun Lek Viriyapant, who also built the Ancient City and the Sanctuary of Truth. His collection includes rare artifacts, showing Thai beliefs, craftsmanship, and local culture. It's a one-of-a-kind place and a great spot to learn about Thailand’s rich heritage.
• Skip the long lines by booking your ticket in advance
• Add optional pickup and drop-off from your Bangkok hotel
• Explore the unique elephant-shaped Erawan Museum filled with Eastern art and symbols
• See rare Thai and Asian antiques and colorful, detailed interiors
No pick up/No Tranfer: Choosing this option means tourists will directly go to the Erawan Museum. There will be no hotel pick and drop of service.
Transfer: Hotel pick-up and drop-off<br/>Pickup included
The Erawan Museum is a unique cultural attraction in Thailand, best known for its massive three-headed elephant sculpture. Created by Mr. Lek Viriyaphant—also the founder of the Ancient City and the Sanctuary of Truth—the museum was built to preserve Thai heritage and display valuable artifacts. Inside, you’ll find stunning architecture, religious art, and collections that reflect Thailand’s rich culture, beliefs, and craftsmanship. Set on 12 acres, the museum offers a peaceful atmosphere and is a must-visit for anyone interested in Thai history and art.
- You can present either a printed or a mobile voucher for this activity
- The person who books and receives the confirmation voucher must present a valid photo ID/passport
- The voucher is valid only on the tour date and time specified
- You must redeem this voucher for your entry ticket
- Please note: If you are making a same day booking, please allow us 15 minutes to process your booking before redeeming your voucher at the ticketing counter
Meeting Point Address:-
Erawan Museum
99/9 Moo 1 Bangmuangmai, Samut Prakan, Bangkok 10270, Thailand
How To Get There:-
Erawan Museum
From the BTS Skytrain on Nut Station, take a taxi to the museum
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