The Erawan Museum in Bangkok
About
The Erawan Museum in Bangkok is an architectural marvel designed by Khun Suwannee Napasawangwong. Standing 44 meters tall, this museum has been a popular attraction since its opening in 2003. Known for its iconic three-headed elephant statue and intricate antique collections, it's a must-see for those interested in history and mythology.
Visitors can easily reach the museum via BTS Pu Chao or BTS Erawan, with a convenient shuttle bus available at a nominal fee of THB 20. The Erawan Museum offers a serene experience with beautiful gardens and several religious shrines. It's suitable for children and has an average Google rating of 4.4.
Helpful audio headsets and smooth ticket processing enhance your visit, thanks to the friendly and knowledgeable staff. Plan to spend 1-2 hours here, and don't forget to dress appropriately to respect local customs. Booking online is recommended to secure lower rates and ensure ample time to fully explore this captivating attraction.
Recommended visit time
1-2 hours
Features
Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children
Reviews and Ratings
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Erawan Museum is a truly unique destination part awe inspiring sculpture, part spiritual sanctuary, and part art museum. Its surreal architecture and harmonious surroundings offer a distinctive escape from Bangkok’s hustle and bustle. It’s perfect for culture lovers, photographers, or anyone looking for something extraordinary.

Nice place to visit for a day out and nice architecture to explore. Price of ticket is 500 baht and be prepared to go away from the city to visit.

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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is the address of The Erawan Museum?The Erawan Museum is located at The Erawan Museum, 10270, Bangkok, Thailand.
- How to get here by public transport?The nearest public transport options provide quick and easy access:
- Bus stop Erawan Museum (159 m walk)
- Bus stop Opposite Erawan Museum (198 m walk)
- Bus stop Opposite Wat Bang Duan (303 m walk)
- Bus stop Soi Bang Duan (315 m walk)
- Bus stop Erawan Bus Terminal (318 m walk)
- How is The Erawan Museum rated by visitors?The Erawan Museum has an average rating of 4.4 based on 12,211 review across platforms such as Google, Facebook.
- How long should visitors plan to stay at the venue?Visitors usually spend between 1 and 2 hours.
- Is the venue suitable for children and families?Yes, the attraction is family-friendly and offers activities suitable for all ages.

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