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Erawan Museum map
an aerial view of Erawan


Erawan Museum map shows the street map to the museum in Sukhumvit Road as it leads out of Bangkok city into Samut Prakan province,including a link to a satellite map of the museum.



Here is a large scale map of the area just south of the Bangkok city limits leading to Samut Prakan. Click on the street map for the satellite map.


General map of the southern Bangkok area

Bangkok is the area shaded in orange in the top right corner of the map. The city limits are at Sukhumvit Soi 107 (Soi Baring. The white portion of the map is Samut Prakan.

As you pass Sukhumvit Soi 107, Sukhumvit Road continues south and leaves the Bangkok city limits to enter Samut Prakarn province. You will pass Carrefour just before getting to the Erawan Museum.

The maps are linked to a satellite image of the Erawan Museum map for you to appreciate the sheer immensity of Erawan from above. The satellite map is interactive and enables you to zoom in and out and scan the entire area at different elevations.

Here is a detailed map of the area. Click on the street map for the satellite map.


Map to Erawan Museum

Use the satellite map in conjunction with this street map to help you orientate yourself to the area.


How to get there

Two air-conditioned bus services from the city pass this stretch of Sukhumvit Road.

Bus no. 507 and Bus no. 511

Or you can take a skytrain to the On Nut station and catch either of these services to Samut Prakan.


Opening hours

The Erawan Museum is open to visitors every day
from 0800 – 1700 hours.


Admission fees are 150 baht for adults and 50 baht for children


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