Royal Barge Arts

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(327) · Museum in Bangkok, Thailand
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The National Museum of Royal Barges is a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. It is on the northern rim of Bangkok Noi canal in the Bangkok Noi District. Royal …

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Mar 11, 2025
The museum is somewhat difficult to get to unless you take a boat tour / taxi. We walked from the Phra Pinklao Bridge down some small side streets. It was well worth the effort. We had a very enjoyab…Full review by StuartFromKirkham
May 21, 2024
Off the beaten track we took the river boat with orange flag from Icon Siam to there 11 stops and then a short walk around a quaint residential area .A nice little museum 100 THB to go in .They are…Full review by Karen D
Feb 11, 2024
The Royal Barges Museum is across the river from the Grand Palace. You can take a boat across, or you can order a Grab ride. We used Grab. When the driver drops you off, you have to wind your way aro…Full review by HMKaren

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What does a ticket cost for the museum
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Can’t remember exactly, it was more with an audio guide, which isn’t necessary but it’s well worth it.
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What are the designs of the postcards available at the souvenir shop and how much do they sell for?
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They have pictures of the barges from all angles and they cost 50 baht, very reasonable.
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Can someone recommend the boat company that. Has the barge museum as part of the itinerary along with the canal …
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Can someone recommend the boat company that. Has the barge museum as part of the itinerary along with the canal tour?
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I didn't take a boat....I rented a tuck tuck driver all day and he took me wherever I wanted to go....
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When is the next Royal Barges procession on the river?
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To answer this you are best to look up the Royal Barges on the Internet, the barges rarely leave their Museum and I believe it was many years ago they ventured out and probably …
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To answer this you are best to look up the Royal Barges on the Internet, the barges rarely leave their Museum and I believe it was many years ago they ventured out and probably many more years before that even. The barge are more of an royal historic entity than displayed out of the museum
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Answer by twiddlybits · Nov 25, 2015
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