About

The Kid Mai Death Awareness Cafe in Bangkok offers a truly unique experience, blending entertainment, museum-like exhibits, and the cozy ambiance of a coffee house. Conveniently close to BTS Ari station, it's an easy spot to drop by for an immersive 1-2 hour visit. With an average Google rating of 4.2, this cafe welcomes both children and pets and accepts credit card payments.

Friendly and inclusive staff guide you through an interactive exhibition with profound messages about life and death, enhancing your visit. The entrance fee of 250 Baht not only includes a wrist band and a free drink but also access to board games and the possibility of staying as long as you wish. The bilingual tours and English-speaking staff ensure a smooth experience for everyone.

Ideal for solo adventurers, families, or group activities, Kid Mai Death Awareness Cafe promises an enlightening outing that encourages reflection and team bonding.

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Recommended visit time

1-2 hours

Features

Pets allowed, Wheelchair accessible, Suitable for children, Payment by credit card

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Opposite Soi Ratchakhru
Bus station 107 m walk
Ari
Subway station 161 m walk
La Villa Ari
Bus stop 180 m walk
Soi Ari
Bus stop 193 m walk
Soi Phahon Yothin
Bus stop 198 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.2
based on 711 review
4.3/5 411 review
4.1/5 300 reviews
Nicholas Stringer
Nicholas Stringer
1 month ago on Google

Thought provoking and engaging exhibition. Had a meaningful conversation afterwards and won't forget this experience anytime soon

N T
N T
1 month ago on Google

Thought-provoking exhibit that raises some important questions. There is a big emphasis on the idea of death from a Thai buddhist perspective from the guided tour. I especially liked the first room (birth). Entry of 250 baht for Thai's allow unlimited access to the cafe / boardgame room area

Leigh Evron
Leigh Evron
1 month ago on Google

We only did the death exhibit, not the escape room. 500 baht is a bit pricey since it's a pretty small exhibit (especially as they are cash only) but it was definitely an interesting experience.