Jim Thompson House and Suan Pakkad Palace Museum Private Tour
Overview
Book this half-day tour to visit classical Thai houses with steep roofs arching upward toward the sky, the two best places in Bangkok are the Jim Thompson House (King of Thai Silk); and Suan Pakkard Palace or "Palace of the Lettuce Garden". Today both of them are museums having huge collection of Thai traditional arts, antiques, paintings, sculptures, and artifacts.
Inclusions
- Hotel pickup and drop-off at Bangkok City Area
- Transport by Transportation by Air-con Sedan car
- English speaking guide at the time of sightseeing
- Entry/Admission - Jim Thompson House
- Entry/Admission - Suan Pakkad Palace Museum
What to expect
Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: MAM Holidays Thailand, Wang Thonglang 09, Ladprao 110, Bangkok 10310 Thailand
Our English speaking guide will pick you up from Bangkok City area hotel lobby at 8 am and leave to Jim Thompson House.
Stop At: Jim Thompson House, 6, Soi Kasem San 2, Rama 1 Road Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand
This legendary Thai-style house was founded by James H.W. Thompson, a successful entrepreneur that was pivotal in redeveloping the silk industry of Thailand. See the beautiful exterior as you approach, built from teak wood with Thai architectural style and surrounded by lush green trees. An accompanying pond and beautiful garden make this house a serene sight against the nearby jungle landscape. You will also see Jim Thomson's collection of fine arts and antiques on display, such as Buddhist sculptures, traditional Thai paintings, Burmese art, Sukhothai/Suwankalok pieces, and Benjaong artwork.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, 352 - 354 Sri Ayudhya Rd Rajathevi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand
Next, we'll proceed to Suan Pakkad Palace Museum or the "Palace of the Lettuce Garden" opened to public in 1959. This locale is a former royal residence consisting of eight traditional Thai teak wood houses as well as an elegant garden. The palace contains a collection of fine arts as well as a number of ancient artifacts. The Lacquer Pavillion, originally built in Ayuthaya during the mid-17th century, was dismantled and rebuilt at the palace compound here. Gaze upon a collection of Ban Chiang artifacts, dating back to 3600 BC, portraying Thailand's ancient cultural heritage with its pottery, iron/bronze tools, and glass ornaments. Next is the Marsi Gallery which exhibits a number of contemporary artworks. Inside the palace you will also be able to view the Royal Barge named "Koo Kung Bayam". At approximately 1 pm, you'll arrive back at your hotel in Bangkok City where the tour will conclude.
Duration: 1 hour
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: MAM Holidays Thailand, Wang Thonglang 09, Ladprao 110, Bangkok 10310 Thailand
Our English speaking guide will pick you up from Bangkok City area hotel lobby at 8 am and leave to Jim Thompson House.
Stop At: Jim Thompson House, 6, Soi Kasem San 2, Rama 1 Road Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand
This legendary Thai-style house was founded by James H.W. Thompson, a successful entrepreneur that was pivotal in redeveloping the silk industry of Thailand. See the beautiful exterior as you approach, built from teak wood with Thai architectural style and surrounded by lush green trees. An accompanying pond and beautiful garden make this house a serene sight against the nearby jungle landscape. You will also see Jim Thomson's collection of fine arts and antiques on display, such as Buddhist sculptures, traditional Thai paintings, Burmese art, Sukhothai/Suwankalok pieces, and Benjaong artwork.
Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, 352 - 354 Sri Ayudhya Rd Rajathevi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand
Next, we'll proceed to Suan Pakkad Palace Museum or the "Palace of the Lettuce Garden" opened to public in 1959. This locale is a former royal residence consisting of eight traditional Thai teak wood houses as well as an elegant garden. The palace contains a collection of fine arts as well as a number of ancient artifacts. The Lacquer Pavillion, originally built in Ayuthaya during the mid-17th century, was dismantled and rebuilt at the palace compound here. Gaze upon a collection of Ban Chiang artifacts, dating back to 3600 BC, portraying Thailand's ancient cultural heritage with its pottery, iron/bronze tools, and glass ornaments. Next is the Marsi Gallery which exhibits a number of contemporary artworks. Inside the palace you will also be able to view the Royal Barge named "Koo Kung Bayam". At approximately 1 pm, you'll arrive back at your hotel in Bangkok City where the tour will conclude.
Duration: 1 hour
Additional information
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Near public transportation
- Most travelers can participate
- This is a private tour/activity. Only your group will participate
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
Ticket delivery
You can present either a paper or an electronic voucher for this activity.
Cancellation
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours in advance of the start time of the experience.
Inspiration32978
April 2019
Chutimy was extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and Jim Thompson. She also gave us the history of Thailand and growing up in the area. She arrived at the scheduled time with her driver who did an amazing job of driving in downtown Bangkok. Chutimy was very friendly and fun to be aro...
Chutimy was extremely knowledgeable about the subject matter and Jim Thompson. She also gave us the history of Thailand and growing up in the area. She arrived at the scheduled time with her driver who did an amazing job of driving in downtown Bangkok. Chutimy was very friendly and fun to be around. She gave us an excellent tour.Dell19Sarif
September 2018
It was really a knowledge sharing and the history of Jim Thompson is very interesting . The guide that accompany us during the tour is knowledgeable and very accomodative. I would suggest for those who is going to Bangkok to have a quick visit to this place.
It was really a knowledge sharing and the history of Jim Thompson is very interesting . The guide that accompany us during the tour is knowledgeable and very accomodative. I would suggest for those who is going to Bangkok to have a quick visit to this place.