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Top Cultural centers in Sai Yok District, Thailand

Top Rated Cultural centers in Sai Yok District

Top Reviewed Cultural centers in Sai Yok District

Reviews

H Ngim
at 2023 Sep 02
H Ngim
at 2023 Sep 02
Beautiful Thai estate, the Thai culture of living. Not many tourist site.
Bao Luong
at 2023 Sep 02
Bao Luong
at 2023 Sep 02
There's not a ton to do. You probably only need an hour to walk around it. There's also no places to cook off during summer.
Sonia Narang
at 2023 Jul 01
Sonia Narang
at 2023 Jul 01
A very interesting cultural place - it was a great experience. A pity this place isn’t able to attract many tourists. We paid 350 baht per person inclusive of entrance, Thai costume & coconut icecream. It was worth the money we spent. The people were very friendly.
A really enjoyable experience!
Genesis
at 2023 Jun 19
Genesis
at 2023 Jun 19
We bought the top package so we dressed up and went in there and ate everything they have. The foods are quite good and the "sellers" there are nice and the overall experience is quite good as well. Time and money well spent. 😅😂
Peaceful, not crowded, Can understand more about histroical culture of Thailand.
Jennifer Yeo
at 2023 May 20
Jennifer Yeo
at 2023 May 20
Interesting cultural experience where you are taken back in time to see how life was like. There was also traditional performances. You can pay to wear their traditional costumes and change currency for olden coins to purchase items.
Kae
at 2023 Jan 13
Kae
at 2023 Jan 13
The place to spend 4-5 hours top. We are interested in history, and want to learn some from real objects or display. There are not that many things to look at. Most for pictures and eat.

We also expected to explore some rare Thai food. But all of them are common food we can find anywhere, especially outside Bangkok or regular street food event around Bangkok. The tastes are ok, but not great.

Staff are dressed in traditional clothes and use old language.

There are nothing else to do besides taking pictures and eat. I wish they add more history presentations or interactive activities to the town.

You can pay for entrance fee only or purchase with all-you-can-eat package. With the food we tried, we wish we didn’t do the all-you-can-eat package.
Jerome Tan
at 2022 Aug 11
Jerome Tan
at 2022 Aug 11
A replay of Thai in the olden days. Good effort to make it very real with people and animals (cows) living here.

Entrance fee of $200 is inclusive of a ice dessert and a spring roll. Both are delicious but in diff location. I ended up having to walk back to the same route to claim the free food. Lucky staff are very friendly.

Make sure to climb the city tower for a bird’s eye view.