Entry Tickets to Ancient City & Erawan Museum with Free Audio Guide Tickets

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Marvel at the iconic three-headed elephant, explore rare antiques and cosmic art and enjoy an insightful audio guide.

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  • Spectacular visuals
  • Worth every penny

Rated 4.4 out of 5, this combination ticket covers two genuinely impressive attractions, with the Ancient City described as spectacular and the Erawan Museum breathtaking. Entry is smooth and straightforward, though visitors should note the two sites are around 15 km apart. The Ancient City is vast, so hiring a golf cart or electric bike is worth considering.

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Your visit to a cultural icon

The legendary Erawan Museum

Begin your journey in Bangkok by stepping into the awe-inspiring world of the Erawan Museum. Instantly recognizable by its gigantic three-headed elephant sculpture—an homage to the revered Erawan from Hindu mythology—this museum invites you to delve into Thailand’s rich mythological and cultural legacy. The statue itself rises over the surrounding landscape, becoming a beacon for visitors seeking art, spirituality and architectural wonder.

Exploring the three realms

The museum is designed around three levels, each representing a different realm found in Thai cosmology. Your path starts in the Suvannabhumi, or underworld, a realm filled with ancient treasures and rare artifacts. Admire exquisitely crafted ceramics, porcelain and a fascinating assortment of Eastern collectibles assembled from across Asia. Each item displayed tells a story about the region’s past, from dynastic eras to the emergence of trade and religious symbolism.

Continuing upward, the second floor transports you to the human world represented through a dazzling variety of artworks influenced by Buddhist and local motifs. Here, you’ll walk past vibrant stained glass ceilings, intricately painted walls and sculptures that depict scenes from both secular and sacred life. The mesmerizing décor captures Thailand’s dynamic blend of faiths and artistic traditions.

The journey culminates at the top level, Tavatimsa Heaven, a spiritually charged space focused on the celestial. Bask in the serenity of this gallery, where sacred texts, relics and Buddha images are displayed among cosmic-inspired art. The play of light from colorful stained glass creates an ethereal setting, ideal for quiet reflection and absorbing the significance of these spiritual treasures.

Audio guide for deeper insight

Your ticket includes a complimentary audio guide (available in English and Chinese), enabling you to appreciate not just the museum’s vast collection but also its symbolism and architectural details. Hear stories behind key exhibits, the meaning behind the three-headed elephant and how the museum’s founder envisioned a place where culture and belief intertwine. With this extra layer of insight, your exploration becomes even richer and more accessible, regardless of your familiarity with the culture.

Gardens and local tradition

After your tour inside, take time to stroll through the museum’s lush gardens. Dotted with statues, peaceful water features and shaded walkways, these tranquil spaces are perfect for relaxation and contemplation. Many visitors also come for the good luck said to be bestowed by a visit, following local custom by offering flowers or lighting incense beneath the elephant statue. Whether you seek inspiration, history or a sense of good fortune, the Erawan Museum promises a unique cultural journey in the heart of Bangkok.

  • Marvel at the monumental elephant sculpture at the entrance.

  • Travel through three themed floors representing mythical realms.

  • Uncover centuries of Thai and Asian heritage through art and artifacts.

  • Receive expert commentary with the included audio guide.

  • Enjoy the peaceful gardens and vibrant atmospheres throughout the site.

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Why you'll love it

  • Witness the three-headed elephant sculpture that stands as the centerpiece of the Erawan Museum, a symbol of Thai cultural heritage and mythology
  • Immerse yourself in the rich local heritage and customs through a diverse collection of rare artifacts and artworks spanning centuries
  • Discover three floors: the underworld with ancient treasures, the earthly realm with ceramics, and celestial heights with Buddha relics and cosmic art
  • Enhance your visit with an audio guide, offering insightful commentary on the museum's architecture, history, and significance
  • Elevate your experience with a visit to the Ancient City, where an English, Chinese, or Korean audio guide and a delicious Thai buffet add to the cultural journey.

What's included

  • Entry to Erawan Museum Free audio guide in English & Chinese Entry to Ancient City (as per option selected) Free audio guide in English, Chinese & Korean for the Ancient City (as per option selected) Thai lunch buffet at Pavilion One Restaurant (menu here ) (as per option selected)

Good to know

Age suitability
Suitable for all ages
Know before you go
  • The museum follows a strict dress code: avoid sleeveless tops and clothing above knee length.

  • Bring a valid photo ID for entry validation.

  • The ticket is valid only for international visitors.

  • Check the official website for seasonal opening hours before planning your visit.

  • Photography is allowed in most areas; flash may be restricted in certain exhibit spaces.

Visitor guidelines
  • Wear modest clothing to comply with dress code rules.

  • Carry your passport or ID for ticket verification at entry.

  • Follow signage regarding photography and restricted zones.

  • Do not bring pets as animals are not allowed on the premises.

  • Respect other visitors’ quiet enjoyment of exhibition spaces.

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Where you'll be

Samut Parkan

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