If you don’t go Wonderfruiting this weekend, perhaps that’s because you wanted to take a break from the party life and find some culture a little more up the brow?
For something different to do at night, keep in mind that many museums in Bangkok will be open late, this weekend only.
The Night at the Museum is back for its 12th edition, running three days Friday through Sunday at major venues such as the National Museum, Museum Siam, Bangkok Planetarium, and Jim Thompson House Museum.
While most museums offer free entry, some may have admission fees. Entry to the Jim Thompson House Museum, for example, is THB200 per adult.
Here are some of the participating venues:
- The National Museum opens until 8pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- Museum Siam opens until 10pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- Jim Thompson House Museum opens until 9pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- Bangkok Planetarium opens until 8:30pm with the last stargazing session at 7pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 17. See more details here.
- Chulalongkorn University’s science museums (the Museum of Natural History, the Museum of Imaging Technology, the Museum of Geology, and The Kasin Suvatabundhu Herbarium) open until 10pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- The Coin Museum opens until 8:30pm on Dec. 16, and until 10pm on Dec. 17 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- NSM Science Square at The Street Ratcha opens until 8pm, Dec. 17 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- Banglamphu Museum opens until 9pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 18. See more details here.
- Silpakorn University’s Art Center opens until 8pm, Dec. 16 – Dec. 17. See more details here.
A full list of participating museums is available online.