Legend Siam Pattaya welcomes visitors to a vibrant realm where the essence of Thai civilization comes alive. Encompassing the country’s diverse legends, the park showcases the rich history of Thailand through captivating art and engaging performances. Experience the unique local identities and wisdom derived from 77 provinces, each contributing to the tapestry of Thai culture. Wander through the thematic zones, delighting in traditional crafts, authentic cuisine, and age-old rituals. Every corner of Legend Siam offers a glimpse into the heart of Thailand, making it a must-see destination for culture enthusiasts. As you explore, immerse yourself in the traditional plays and stories that reflect the spirit of the nation. Legend Siam is not just a theme park; it’s a journey through time that celebrates the beauty and diversity of Thailand’s heritage.
Legend Siam, situated in the vibrant city of Pattaya, stands as Thailand’s first and largest Thai Cultural Theme Park, beautifully illustrating the profound depth of Thai civilization. This cultural haven is designed to captivate and educate visitors about the rich tapestry of Thailand’s history, traditions, and local identities. Each area within the park represents a different period or aspect of Thai culture, allowing guests to embark on a journey through time.
At Legend Siam, you will discover the captivating legends that shape Thailand’s identity. From ancient tales to contemporary narratives, the park intertwines storytelling with immersive experiences. Artistic expressions are at the forefront, with traditional dance performances, music, and visual arts creating an enchanting atmosphere that truly embodies the spirit of the nation.
Explore unique themed zones, each reflecting the local wisdom and craftsmanship of the 77 provinces of Thailand. Engage with artisans showcasing their skills in traditional crafts, and indulge in diverse regional cuisines that tantalize the taste buds. The park transforms into a living museum where history is not just learned but experienced firsthand.
The heart of Legend Siam lies in its commitment to preserving and promoting Thai culture. Visitors can participate in engaging workshops, where they can learn about ancient crafts and culinary techniques. The park also features interactive exhibits that shed light on the historical significance and contemporary relevance of Thai traditions.
As you navigate through this cultural wonderland, the enchanting performances and theatrical displays will pull you deeper into the narratives that have shaped Thai society for centuries. Each show is meticulously crafted to evoke emotions and foster a deeper understanding of Thailand’s heritage.
Legend Siam Pattaya is more than a theme park; it is a cultural journey that invites everyone to appreciate the beauty, diversity, and richness of Thai civilization. This destination promises not just entertainment but a heartfelt connection to the enduring legacy of Thailand, making it a must-visit for anyone seeking to explore the remarkable cultural landscape of this fascinating country.
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Legend Siam Pattaya is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking 139 Moo 8 Sukhumvit Road, 20250, Thailand
The vast theme park focusing on the Thai history and Thai culture. Although the park has been open for the general public for 4-5 months now, many attractions inside are still under construction and not yet ready. Since the admission fees are quite high, please wait or check first if the place is fully ready so you won’t waste your time and money.
Might not be fully done yet, but it surely has beautiful surroundings, and some kid friendly activities. The Baan Maenak almost killed my GF :’)You can taste food from around the country and look at some great art pieces. All in all a great place that will look even more amazing later on.
Legend Siam has the potential to be an interesting and attractive “Thai culture” theme/fun park.It has the concept to be real attraction however it seems the management and execution on how to get there are lacking. So far food stalls are the only major attractions.The haunted house is fun (not for kids) and the theater show is done well.
We have visited all the attractions in the Pattaya area.This is the worst by far.We visited on a Monday.Mostly expensive shops.; 500 baht to enter attraction.Not told that there wereno shows, no elephant village, Haunted house,only attraction open, they wanted 300 baht to enter.Advertised as Thai cultural center.Just an excuse for expensive shops, like the Pattaya floating market.Very unfortunate because a lot of these attractions in Thailand are very well done..
This place has potential, there are some part still under construction, but in the coming year it will be very worthy of a tourist visit. We can see culture, dance and temple replicas, plus an amusement park suitable for families. It is recommended to visit in the afternoon due to the hot sun..
Expected an overall picture of Thailand, but received the very condensed version. Train travelled non stop except at large shopping complex. Commentary entirely in Thai, so little learning experience. Admission at 500 baht overpriced.
This vast theme park elegantly presents “Thai” (cultural, architectures, folktales, beliefs, literatures, foods, arts, ways of life, etc). There was a promotion “free entrance” when we visited. However, about half of activities were cancelled and half of stores were closed due to the pandemic (or under construction). In spite of such fact, the place was still amazing.The entrance gate stands the enormous statues of 2 giants in Thai literature guarding the city wall and its splendid Thai style roof. Behind the gate, the first thing we experienced was cheerful mascots (green giant and muay thai guy) and trishaws around the town square. This zone is full of contemporary Thai architectures which settled many Thai restaurants (from every regions of Thailand, we also had delicious boat noodles as a lunch here) and shops. There’s also a notable statue of the heaven lord on the 3 heads elephants which represented Thais’ belief. Moreover, we enjoyed “black magic” (50 baht), a dim mirror (with some spells cast on it) maze that shows a ritual to perform black magic in Thai way (bit spooky).Then, we took a train (tram) tour around the place (70 baht). The first stop was a beautiful temple and a golden pagoda that allow us to worship ancient Buddha images. Next to the pagoda, located “temple funfair” (amusement park in Thai style). This zone cleverly used many mythical creatures in Himmapan forest as part of the rides (such as carousel, viking and ferris wheel). The highlight is “Baan Mae Nak” (Thai style haunted house, 300 bath, this activity is not recommend for kids and fearful person), an excellent live performance that “must” attend. I had to enter the site alone (my sister withdrew the task in the very begining). The place was (very) dark with suspicious wails and terrifying yells. I was followed (even got chased) by army of Thai ghosts of every kinds (damn scary). Our next stop was a local market zone which sell several products from every regions of Thailand. Furthermore, there are 4 regional Thai villages (central, northern, southern and north-eastern) and waterfront village which are plenty of Thai restaurants, old school cafe and studio, many shops and nice spots to take some photos. The last stop was “horse show” (50 baht) that demonstrated the horse riding. Finally, we bought some souvenirs from the shop at the exit.Every staffs were very nice and polite. One of them told us some strange information that every staffs here must attend “Baan Mae Nak” at least once !Note that this was just 50% operating, can’t imagine when it is fully operating !Thanks for provided us a wonderful experience. Strongly recommend.
We arrived and it looked great, big opening, large statues inside. Well that was it…We didn’t want to wait for the free train so paid 350baht for a golf cart. This was probably the most interesting part of the day.The ponds were bone dry so no boat trips, the restaurant was empty, the shops selling local handcrafts were also unstaffed. There were no mini villages to look at. One shopping area full of shirts and souvenirs.We were so disappointed we didn’t bother to go to the few rides. There was a whole street dedicated to Cannabis.. great for families…We traded our free vouchers for a coffee but were told the items on the coffee menu were not what they served. The cashier ignored me standing there and served 3 Thai guests who barged in… Eventually I got served with no service.Overall this should have been a great experience showcasing Thailand and the buildings… but to be honest we were in and out in about 1 hour. I would not pay to see this.The staff we met were friendly and there is potential, but it should never be open in this condition.
An underated place where you can spend hours at go and take beautiful photos of our loved ones, tickets are available of different packages, we chose the one with the train ride, it will take around the facility within an hour
This place needs more visitors. When we arrived, we felt a little lost since the place is huge and besides a school class, there seemed to be no other visitors. But we got special attention by the very nice staff, we took the train ride, and in particular the rabbit area is a lot of fun for younger children. It was a relaxed afternoon for us.