Ancient City |
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The world’s biggest outdoor museum that occupies more than 200
acres (500 rai) in the area, this fun museum was built in 1963
and portrays the smaller-scaled and actual-size replicas of many
important historical sites such as Prasat Hin Phanom Rung in
Buriram, Wat Mahathat in Sukhothai, Phraphuttabat in Saraburi,
Phrathat Mueang Nakhon in Nakhon Sri Thammarat, Phrathat Chaiya
in Surat Thani, and so much more. More to that, you can also
study some Thai traditional folk arts and culture that are rare
to find these days. The museum is only eight kilometers from the
downtown and it surely won’t disappoint you.
Getting
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By
car: Get on Samrong-Samut Prakan Road and take a left when you
reach the Samut Prakan T-Junction. Continue on Sukhumvit Road
(to Bang Pu) until spotting the kilometer 33, look for the sign
and enter the road for about 8 kilometers and you’ll see the
Muang Boran on the left.
By bus: Take the air-con bus Number 11 (from
Pinklao to Pak Nam) to the final destination and get on the
local mini bus Number 36 to Muang Boran.
Contact: 296/1
Sukhumvit Road, Tambon Bang Pu Mai, Amphoe Mueang, Samut Prakan.
02-323-9253, 02-224-1058-7, 02-226-1936-7
Website:
www.ancientcity.com
Opening hours: Daily 8am-5pm
Admission Admission: B300 for adult, B200 for child and B50 for
taking the car/van in. |
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Situated in Bang Pu Mai Sub-district on Sukhumvit Road (old
route) towards Bang Pu, at Kilometre 33, the Ancient City is on
the left and 8 kilometres from Samut Prakan town. |
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Thai Ban Mai |
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13.53958 N |
100.62323 E |
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