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Ton Son Mosque in Bangkok, Thailand, is a stunning testament to the seamless blend of traditional Thai design and Islamic motifs. Opened in 1688, it stands as the oldest mosque in Bangkok, underscoring its historical and cultural significance. Nestled in a peaceful and calm ambiance, this attraction offers a spotless environment and meticulously maintained facilities, including separate arrangements for female prayers.

Easily accessible by public boat and located just a 10-minute walk from the famed Wat Arun, Ton Son Mosque is not just an architectural marvel but also a symbol of cultural diversity and harmony within Thai society. With an impressive average rating of 4.6 on Google, visitors are treated to an unforgettable experience that celebrates Thailand's rich cultural identity.

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Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Opposite Bangkok Yai Metropolitan Police Station
Bus stop 306 m walk
Opposite Naval Public Works Department
Bus stop 356 m walk
Itsaraphap
Subway station 424 m walk
Wat Rat Sittha Ram Ratchaworawihan (Wat Phlap)
Bus stop 424 m walk
Siriphan, Kudi Charoen Phat
Bus stop 428 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.6
based on 439 reviews
4.6/5 439 reviews
Sutantyo Wibowo
Sutantyo Wibowo
1 month ago on Google

10 minutes walk from Wat Arun, Alhamdulillah there is this place to worship Allah SWT.. no donation box hope they can provide QR Code to donate, a place where you can be relaxed after visiting Bangkok tourism spot. The gate is always close but not locked, actually the mosque is always open.

แม เบตง
แม เบตง
1 month ago on Google

สถานประกอบศาสนกิจทีมีความพร้อม

Aye Myint Htet
Aye Myint Htet
1 month ago on Google

I went to Jummah Namaz on Friday. Really nice atmosphere but take a little time to go inside from MRT but really nice.