Popular museum with three headed elephant statue and the colorful stained glass ceiling.
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Mar 17, 2025
A lot is outdoors and if it is hot or wet outside, avoid going that day. A bit pricey at 500 baht for adults, 250 for kids. Some amazing things to see.Full review by Tim S
Feb 28, 2025
As all Khun Lek places, amazingly Instagrammable well before Insta, i.e. the photogenic look is often the point, and a Buddhist temple in spite of the claim of panreligious museology. But a shrine i…Full review by Aethelred
Dec 3, 2024
This is a breathtaking testament to human ingenuity and creativity. We took the BTS and then the short bus trip to this exceptional place. I think this proves that so very often religion brings out t…Full review by Sharpedg
Yes-mostly-There is an elevator but I am unsure if it reaches the ground floor or if it starts on an upper level. The overall grounds of the temple certainly are easily wheelchair accessible.
Hi, can i know which exit number to exit at the Chang Erawan Station to Erawan Museum?
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The Chang Erawan station is a couple hundred meters past the Museum site. It is an easy walk or one can get a free shuttle. I did not use the shuttle. Enjoy your visit....
Can anyone tell me what the hours for the museum are? The official website says it is open until 7 PM, but there are a few unofficial ones that say it closes at 5. I would like to visit on a Saturday afternoon.
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As far as I am aware it closes at 7pm but as it gets dark about an hour before that I would not leave it 'late in afternoon' to visit.