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Baan Silapin (The Artist's House)
🎨 Art

Baan Silapin (The Artist's House)

A century-old wooden house on a Thonburi canal, now a bohemian café and gallery — best known for its free traditional Thai puppet shows performed beside the water beneath an old white stupa.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Chang Chui (The Plane Night Market)
🛸 Oddity

Chang Chui (The Plane Night Market)

A creative-junkyard market built around a full-size decommissioned airliner, with sculpture made from scrap, a skull-themed bar, indie food stalls, and an art-school sense of glorious mischief.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
The Erawan Museum
🏛️ Museum

The Erawan Museum

A colossal three-headed bronze elephant the size of a building, with a jewel-box temple-museum inside its belly and legs — climb a spiral staircase up through the body into a cosmic 'heaven' beneath the creature's heads.

📍 Samut Prakan, Samut Prakan 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
The Jim Thompson House
🏛️ Museum

The Jim Thompson House

The exquisite teak home of the American who revived Thai silk — six traditional houses joined into one, packed with Asian art — and whose own story ends in mystery: he vanished without trace in the Malaysian jungle in 1967.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Lhong 1919
🎨 Art

Lhong 1919

A restored 19th-century Chinese merchant warehouse and pier on the Chao Phraya, its courtyard shrine to the sea goddess Mazu surrounded by faded original murals — now a riverside heritage, art, and design space.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
MOCA Bangkok (Museum of Contemporary Art)
🎨 Art

MOCA Bangkok (Museum of Contemporary Art)

Five gleaming floors of modern Thai art in a striking white building — surreal, often spiritual, sometimes nightmarish paintings and sculpture, including a hall of vast, hyper-detailed canvases that have to be seen to be believed.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ Half day
Museum of Floral Culture
🏛️ Museum

Museum of Floral Culture

A serene museum of Thai and Asian floral art set in a century-old colonial-style teak mansion and garden — guided tours through rooms of intricate garlands, offerings, and the craft of flowers across cultures.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Royal Barges National Museum
🏛️ Museum

Royal Barges National Museum

A canal-side boathouse sheltering Thailand's astonishing royal barges — gilded, mythical vessels up to 45 metres long, their prows carved as nagas and the great swan-bird Suphannahong, used only for rare royal river processions.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Sala Kaew Ku Sculpture Park
🎨 Art

Sala Kaew Ku Sculpture Park

A riverside field of towering, surreal concrete deities — a seven-headed naga, a wheel of life, and a 25-metre Buddha — built by a self-taught mystic who blended Hindu and Buddhist visions into one of Asia's strangest sculpture gardens.

📍 Nong Khai, Nong Khai 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Talat Noi
🎨 Art

Talat Noi

A tangled riverside old-town quarter where a century-old Chinese community, vintage car-part workshops, and bold street murals share narrow lanes — one of Bangkok's most photogenic neighbourhoods to simply get lost in.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ Half day
Wat Pariwat (The David Beckham Temple)
🛕 Temple & Shrine

Wat Pariwat (The David Beckham Temple)

A working Bangkok temple whose ornate decoration hides pop-culture cameos — most famously a small gilded figure of footballer David Beckham among the traditional guardians at the base of the main altar.

📍 Bangkok, Bangkok 🆓 Free ⏱ ≈ 1 hour
Wat Rong Khun (The White Temple)
🛕 Temple & Shrine

Wat Rong Khun (The White Temple)

A blindingly white, mirror-encrusted temple where a sea of reaching hands rises from a pit before the bridge to enlightenment — a contemporary artist's fever-dream of heaven, hell, and pop culture.

📍 Chiang Rai, Chiang Rai 💴 Paid ⏱ ≈ 1 hour