Bangkok Ancient City Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Discover Thailand's historical treasures in one place with your ticket to Ancient City (Muang Boran), the world's largest open-air museum. Tour scale versions of the country's most iconic temples, palaces, floating markets and landscapes. Every corner of the park is a visual journey through the different regions of Thailand.
The Old City is open daily from 09:00 to 19:00 (last entrance at 18:00), and you can explore at your own pace or with a free audio guide in English, Chinese or Korean on your mobile phone. The complex has five themed areas, each representing a different region of the country, with a fascinating mix of traditional and modern architecture.
Modest and conservative dress is recommended, especially for entering the replica temples.
- Explore Thailand's most famous temples and palaces in one place,
- Enjoy a free audio guide on your mobile in 3 languages,
- Escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok with a bike or walking tour amidst history and nature.
What’s included
- General admission to Ancient City (Muang Boran)
- Entrance to the Erawan Museum
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Step by Step
If you dream of seeing Thailand's most important sights but are short on time, Ancient City (Muang Boran) is the perfect plan for you. This gigantic open-air park is a scaled-down recreation of the country's most prominent historical sites, brought together in a natural setting that invites you to travel back in time as you walk, cycle or simply contemplate.
Located on the outskirts of Bangkok, the Old City allows you to admire the replica of the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, as well as lesser-known temples and architectural gems from the north and south of the country. You can also stroll through exotic gardens, canals, floating markets and ancient villages, all faithfully and beautifully depicted.
The park is divided into five zones, each dedicated to a region of Thailand, allowing you to understand not only its history, but also its cultural and architectural diversity. In addition, the free audio guide in English, Chinese and Korean will help you understand the symbolism, historical context and artistic richness of each site.
It is not only an educational experience, but also a very visual one: it is not uncommon to see visitors taking pictures of themselves in traditional Thai costumes or relaxing in the shade after a cultural walk. The complex also has dining areas where you can enjoy local food at affordable prices.
Ancient City is much more than a museum: it is a living tribute to Thailand's heritage, ideal for those who want to see the country off the beaten track. It's a must-see for the whole family and a great way to escape the bustling centre of Bangkok for a day.