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Explore Madame Tussauds Wax Museum at Siam Center.

Madame Tussauds Bangkok, as the leading wax museum in Southeast Asia, is located on the 6th floor of the popular Siam Discovery. Here, there are wax figures of politicians and celebrities from various countries, showcasing the charm and history of global and Thai culture. The Thai Royal Hall of the museum also displays wax figures of princes and princesses, providing a deeper understanding of the Thai royal family. In addition, there are also some cartoon character wax figures for children, such as the protagonist Doraemon from the classic Japanese manga, making it a great place for family fun. Everything here makes people feel like they are there, like answering a phone call on the desk of US President Obama, sparring with kung fu superstar Bruce Lee, entering the plot of TV dramas with celebrities like Ken and Anne... Tourists can get up close and personal with every wax figure here and take photos together. The wax museum also displays wax figures of many famous Thai personalities such as Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath, Prince Kritsada Kridakorn, and Tata Young. Travel suggestion: Unlike the hot weather in Bangkok, as soon as you enter Siam Discovery, you will feel like it's autumn or winter here because the air conditioning is very cold. It is recommended to bring a thin jacket when visiting. Near the exit after the wax museum shop, there is a wax museum shop where you can buy many unique and stylish souvenirs, including various wax figurines, Q-version dolls, crystal balls, and 3D stereoscopic photos. The prices are not cheap, but if you like them, you can buy some as souvenirs. Madame Tussauds Wax Museum is open daily from 10:00 to 21:00. Adult tickets: 700 baht/person, children under 12 years old: 500 baht/person. Transportation: BTS Skytrain, National Stadium Station, Exit 3.
*Created by local travelers and translated by TripGenie.
Posted: Mar 13, 2023
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