Tour Details
The “Evening in Old Siam” tour includes a visit to the unique Erawan Museum shaped like a three-headed elephant, and a walk through the Ancient City (Mueang Boran) filled with architectural landmarks of Thailand. You can explore by bus, bicycle, or by boat through canals. Lunch is served in a traditional floating market restaurant. The day ends with a sunset at the Wat Hong temple in the sea.
Included- Entrance tickets
- Group transport
- Guided park walk
- Guide services
- Lunch
- Medical insurance
- Program highlights
- Tour escort
- Personal expenses
- Cash for personal expenses
- Drinking water
- Photo and video equipment
- Power bank
- Smartphone
- Sun hat
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Hotel Pickup in Pattaya
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Road to Erawan Temple
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Erawan Temple
Visit to Erawan Temple: a majestic structure shaped like a three-headed elephant, housing a rare collection of sacred relics inside.
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Ancient City – Mueang Boran
Tour of the Ancient City (Mueang Boran) — the largest open-air museum in the world. Over 100 full-scale or miniature replicas of Thailand's most iconic landmarks. Choose your own transport: sightseeing bus, free bicycles, or traditional boats along the canals. See a replica of the Khmer Prasat Phanom Rung temple and many other unique structures.
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Lunch
Buffet lunch at the national restaurant located on the floating market in the center of the park. Thai and European cuisine.
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Temple in the Sea
Wat Hong Temple — sunset at a one-of-a-kind location where the temple rises above the water.
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Return to Pattaya
Hotel drop-off for all guests
- Categories: City & Sightseeing History, Culture & Traditions
- Tags: For Beginners Lunch Included Museums Park Sunset Temples
- Reviews: 1
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An exciting journey: Erawan Temple, grand replicas in the Ancient City, lunch at the floating market, and sunset by the …
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That evening turned out to be especially calm and beautiful, with a completely different rhythm compared to typical excursions. Erawan Temple impresses with its scale — inside you genuinely want to slow down and take everything in. We spent a lot of time in the Ancient City; it’s great that you can move around freely and never feel rushed. Lunch at the floating market was a pleasant bonus — tasty and full of atmosphere. The sunset by the temple overlooking the sea became the perfect ending to the day.