The Erawan Museum

Museum · Samut Prakan

The Erawan Museum

Museum · Samut Prakan

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JHHQ+CH, Tambon Bang Muang Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand

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Massive 3-headed elephant sculpture, cultural artifacts, gardens  

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JHHQ+CH, Tambon Bang Muang Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand Get directions

klook.com
@erawan.museum

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JHHQ+CH, Tambon Bang Muang Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand Get directions

+66 88 695 9307
klook.com
@erawan.museum
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@klooktravel

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restroom
wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance
wheelchair accessible restroom

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Aug 18, 2025

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"A museum recommended for visitors who want to peruse traditional Thai antiques and artifacts, presenting a concentrated look at Thai craftsmanship and cultural objects that make it a worthwhile cultural stop." - Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel Lydia Mansel is a writer with more than eight years of experience editing and writing for both brands and online publications—with a particular focus on travel, fashion, and lifestyle. She’s also the founder of the travel site justpacked.com.  Travel + Leisure Editorial Guidelines

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Markus Reiter

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Impressive doesn’t even begin to describe feeling of awe you experience, seeing the gigantic elephant tower over the whole place. Something you must experience while in Bangkok. The well kept gardens, as well as the decorated inside of the museum itself are unforgettable

Ray & Ai

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A gigantic elephant with 3 heads on the top of the pink temple. Inside it has long spiral stairs going up to the top. The ceiling of the temple is so magnificent! The stairs on the side of the altar are so cool too! When you reach the top of the temple there is a place where you can pray.Taking photos and videos are not allowed there. The other part of the temple taking pictures and videos are okay. You must take off your shoes and mini skirts aren’t allowed here. Be in the museum at least 5PM. They close at 6PM.

Andrew Walker

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Absolutely beautiful gardens an temple such a peaceful place to visit. The temple is full of history and you can choose to explore with the aid of a headphone narrative or choose just to take in the peacefulness without like we did. The cost is a little on the high side being B500 for foreigners but I still found it worthwhile personally.

Frances Bengwayan

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The park is lovely, lots of greens and unique statues. You also have to be mindful of the dress code when entering the temple. It has a beautiful interior. There are museums located on the basement and attic. The cafe and restaurant also served good food. The gift shop has affordable items and are not too overpriced.

Adrian Paul Endaya

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The Erawan Museum is an absolutely stunning and peaceful place. Every corner is beautifully designed, full of intricate details and spiritual charm. A true cultural gem! A special thank you to the kind guard who was stationed at the temple on June 25. He was incredibly sweet to our son and went out of his way to offer a scarf to my wife since her dress was above the knee—such a thoughtful gesture that we truly appreciated. Don’t miss the highest floor inside the three-headed elephant—it’s a sacred space and photography isn’t allowed, but it’s incredibly beautiful and well worth the visit. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Bangkok!

Mmhewy S

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It is a very beautiful place. The entrance fee is 250 baht for Thai people. You can go inside respecting and you can go up to the top of the elephant. Inside is a museum. It is beautiful and magnificent.

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The Erawan Museum is a breathtaking cultural gem in Bangkok, showcasing exquisite architecture and intricate details. The highlight is the massive three-headed elephant statue, symbolizing the union of heaven, earth, and the underworld. Inside, stunning stained glass and ornate carvings immerse visitors in Thai mythology. Each exhibit tells a story, making it both educational and enchanting. The serene gardens surrounding the museum enhance the overall experience. A must-visit for anyone seeking a unique cultural encounter in Thailand. Highly recommended! 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻

Nadine Chantalle Ponce

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We booked our tickets through the Klook app and honestly didn’t have many expectations — but the Erawan Shrine Museum turned out to be a pleasant surprise! The grounds are beautifully maintained, with a garden filled with impressive giant elephant statues that immediately catch your attention. Inside the shrine, there’s even more to explore, with intricate details and spiritual touches that make the visit memorable. There’s a lot more to see than you’d expect, and it’s definitely worth the visit!