Ancient City (Muang Boran)
📍 Samut Prakan, Mueang Samut Prakan
Billed as the world's largest open-air museum — a vast park, shaped like Thailand itself, scattered with full-size and scaled replicas of the country's greatest monuments, best explored by bicycle over a whole unhurried day.
On the southern fringe of Bangkok, in Samut Prakan, sprawls one of the most ambitious museums anywhere: a 200-acre park laid out in the rough shape of Thailand, with more than a hundred reconstructed temples, palaces, and pavilions positioned to match their real locations on the national map.
Why It’s Interesting
Some structures are faithful full-size replicas of lost or far-flung monuments; others are scaled-down or imaginatively restored versions of buildings you’d otherwise need weeks to reach. Cycling between a northern Lanna temple and a southern shrine in twenty minutes is both educational and a little surreal — and because of its size, the park rarely feels crowded. It’s a genuine hidden giant.
Best Time to Visit
Allow a full day and rent a bicycle or golf cart at the gate; walking it all is a tall order. Go on a weekday for near-solitude, and start early to stay ahead of the heat — shade and water points are spread thin across the grounds.
📸 Mon-chan's camera roll
Snapshots from our very good boy on the road.
Where it is
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