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Ancient City Overview

Ancient City in Thailand is one of the sought-after destinations where you can absorb all the fascinations of the country without actually taking a tour. The open-air museum has more than 116 replicas of the original buildings. Some are miniature versions and some have been dismantled and rebuilt for everyone to admire. These buildings give you a glimpse of the country's architectural beauty, cultural significance, and history. You can also check out the floating villages while exploring the buildings. Take a boat ride and enjoy the attractions, if you don’t have the time to visit the actual villages.

Ancient City has a park with three glorious and friendly elephants. Tourists visit the park to feed, befriend, and make them a part of their travel diaries. You can also spend hours at this natural beauty with your partner as there is tranquillity all around. Thai costumes are also available at this tourist destination for those who are curious about the customs and culture. Rent them and get your pictures taken for a lifetime of memories.

Highlights

• Explore over 116 replicas of Thailand’s sacred monuments and learn about their cultural and religious significance at the Ancient City.
• Take yourself in the Rattanakosin Era in the Ancient City where the traditions and history of Thailand are preserved and taken care of.
• Take a boat tour around the museum and check out the floating villages, set up inside the museum to give you an immersive experience of Thailand.
• Hit pause and feed the majestic elephants at the Ancient City Park, they are ready to befriend you and enjoy the meals that you have to offer.
• Capture memorable images in Thai costume at the Ancient City Museum and enjoy a hearty lunch or dinner provided within the premises.

How To Reach

By Car: Ancient City is 15.9 km from Samrong-Samutprakarn. Take the expressway and head towards Bangpu. You will reach the destination within 30 minutes.

By Bus: Take the Pinklao-Paknam bus no. 511. Deboard at the Ancient City bus station.

By Skytrain: Take the BTS Skytrain and get down at Kheha BTS Station—exit from gate no. 1 or 3. Take a cab from there and you will reach the Ancient City in 10 minutes.

Best Time To Visit

Ancient City is open throughout the year for tourists. Visit between November and February as the weather is cold and pleasant. Visit on a weekday to ditch the crowd and get a wholesome experience. Visit early in the morning to enjoy the view without hustling through the crowd.

Other Essential Information

  • The area is quite large so give this place a few hours from your itinerary.
  • Walk in comfortable walking shoes as you will be covering long distances.
  • You can buy a tram ticket or rent a golf cart to explore the museum, rather than walking everywhere on foot.
  • The museum tickets are cheapest during the afternoon.
  • Souvenir shops are available on the premises, so don’t forget to buy some mementoes for home.
  • Multilingual audio guides are available to improve your experience.
  • Don’t forget to indulge in a delicious meal as it is included in your admission ticket.
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Point of Interest for Ancient City
Explore the Grand Palace and Temples
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Explore the Grand Palace and Temples

Explore the grand palaces and temples at the Ancient City Museum or “Mini Thailand”. This is where you will see replicas of the most famous temples and palaces of the country, including Wat Arun and Wat Phra Kaew. These structures are carefully designed to reflect the intricate details and glory of the originals. As you begin exploring the museum, you will come across more than 110 structures. Some of them are duplicates and some have been reconstructed from the originals only. They give you an insight into the cultural and religious history of Thailand. 

Shop at the Floating Market
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Shop at the Floating Market

Explore the Floating Market of Ancient City for a shopping spree. This is where you will see a lively duplication of the country’s traditional markets. Vendors frequently paddle boats and sell fresh produce, handicraft items, and snacks. This gives you a unique opportunity to indulge in the charm of Thailand's markets and historical trade practices. The place is also great for understanding how boat selling worked in earlier times. You can try out local delicacy samples while exploring the market.

Visit the Royal Barge Procession
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Visit the Royal Barge Procession

Catch a glimpse of the freshly renovated Royal Barge Procession. It is one of the awe-inspiring ceremonies of Thailand and attracts thousands of spectators. In the city, you will find duplicates of the royal barges with gold leaf decorations and detailed carvings. They were earlier used by the royal families during their state and religious ceremonies. Today, these barges slide on a man-made canal at the Ancient City Park. The craftsmanship of the boat symbolises the royal traditions of Thailand.

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