Top Family-Friendly Attractions with Kids in Bangkok (2025)

#1 SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World

  • SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is a super popular spot for families! Located in the basement of Siam Paragon, it spans over 10,000 square meters and is the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia. It’s home to more than 400 marine species and 30,000 sea creatures, divided into seven different zones featuring tropical fish, deep-sea creatures, otters, and more.

  • One of the coolest experiences here is walking on the glass walkway, where you can see fish swimming right beneath your feet. Another highlight is the glass-bottom boat ride—hop on and let a guide take you through an up-close tour of the underwater world.

  • Other fun activities include penguin and shark feeding shows, a Thai-themed aquarium, touch pools, and a 4D movie experience. You can even join experts in feeding some of the animals and learn more about sharks, penguins, and otters. Perfect for kids and adults alike!

 

Bangkok Ocean World

  • Location: B2 Floor, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Rd, Bangkok

  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Siam Station, Exit 5, then walk 1 minute.

  • Opening hours: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (daily)

  • Ticket prices: Adults – 1,390 THB, Kids (3-11 years) – 1,190 THB

  • Website: SEA LIFE Bangkok


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#2 Safari World Bangkok

  • This famous Safari World is the largest open zoo in Asia and is often called the "Disneyland of the animal world." It’s divided into two main sections: the Safari Park, where you can observe wild animals like giraffes, otters, and sea lions up close, and the Marine Park, which features exciting animal shows.

  • One of the most unique aspects of Safari World is that there are no cages! You drive through the park and watch animals roaming freely in their natural habitat. There are also boat rides and other experiences that let you enjoy both wildlife and nature.

Safari World Bangkok

  • Location: 99 Panya Indra Rd, Bangkok

  • Opening Hours: Tuesday – Friday: 9:00 AM – 4:30 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Closed every Monday)

  • How to get there: About a 40-minute drive from downtown Bangkok. Or you can join a local tour below

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#3 Dream World Theme Park

  • It is regarded as the Thailand’s Disneyland, it’s a fairy-tale-inspired theme park is packed with fun attractions for all ages! It has over 40 rides and themed zones, where you can meet Cinderella, Snow White, and Little Red Riding Hood or see mini versions of the Eiffel Tower and London Bridge.

  • Thrill-seekers can hop on roller coasters, bumper cars, or even try skiing at Snow Town. On weekends and holidays, the park also hosts parades and action-packed stunt shows, making it a magical experience for visitors.

Dream world was built with an investment of over 1 billion Thai Baht! 🎡🎢 The park is divided into four themed zones:

  • Dream World Plaza – A charming area with elegant architecture, perfect for that first magical impression. ✨

  • Dream Garden – Take a cable car ride over the lake and enjoy a breathtaking aerial view of the entire park. 🚠🌿

  • Fantasy Land – Step into a fairy tale world inspired by classic stories and beloved characters. 🏰🧚

  • Adventure Land – The thrill zone packed with rides, a Ferris wheel, and endless excitement! 🎠🔥

 

Dream World Bangkok

  • Location: 62 Moo 1, Rungsit-Ongkarak Rd, Thanyaburi, Thailand

  • How to get there:

    • (1) By the BTS: Take Sukhumvit Line from Siam Paragon to Victory Monument station. From there, hop on Bus 538 (Victory Monument – Don Mueang – Rachamonkolk route), which will take you directly to Dream World Bangkok.

    • (2) By Grab: Cost: Around 450-500 THB from downtown Bangkok. If you take the expressway, it costs an extra 120 THB. If you're not in a hurry, you can skip the toll road to save money.

  • Opening Hours: Monday to Friday: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM, Saturday & Sunday: 10:00 AM – 7:00 PM

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#4 Ancient City & Erawan Museum

Ancient City 76 Provinces – A Mini Thailand in One Place! 🏛️✨

  • Ancient City (Muang Boran) is basically a scaled-down version of Thailand’s most famous historical landmarks, all packed into one place! The Ancient City is divided into four main regions—Southern, Central, Northeastern, and Northern Thailand. It features scaled-down replicas of the most iconic buildings and cultural landmarks from different regions and historical periods.

  • It’s the largest outdoor museum in Thailand, and every building has been designed with expert guidance to preserve the unique architectural styles of different Thai dynasties. You can explore the park by bike or tram, making it a fun and relaxing way to soak in Thailand’s rich history. It’s like traveling through Thai history in one place.

Erawan Museum – A Stunning Mix of Art, Culture & Spirituality 🐘🙏

  • This museum isn’t just for sightseeing—it’s also a place of worship. The most eye-catching feature? The gigantic three-headed elephant sculpture that serves as the entrance! Inside, you’ll find intricately carved artwork and sculptures, each carrying deep cultural and philosophical meaning. Whether you’re here for the breathtaking designs or the spiritual experience, this place is definitely worth a visit!

 

Ancient City & Erawan Museum

  • Ancient City Address: 296/1 Moo7 Sukhumvit Rd, Samut Prakan

  • Erawan Museum Address: 99/9 Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan

  • How to get there: Take the BTS to Bearing Station, then a 10-minute taxi ride.

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