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Victory Monument

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Victory Monument, located on Phahonyothin Rd, Bangkok, is a remarkable historical landmark that symbolizes Thailand’s resilience and spirit. Surrounded by bustling streets and vibrant culture, it serves as both a tribute to the country’s past and a modern hub of activity. Visitors can enjoy local cuisine, shop for unique items, and immerse themselves in the rich history of this iconic site.

About Victory Monument


The Victory Monument, situated on Phahonyothin Rd in the heart of Bangkok, stands as a powerful emblem of Thailand’s determination and history. Erected in 1941 to commemorate the Thai military’s efforts during the Franco-Thai War, this monumental structure has since transformed into a significant cultural and social hub.

As you approach the Victory Monument, you’ll be greeted by the impressive structure rising majestically against the Bangkok skyline. The monument itself features a central obelisk surrounded by five smaller statues representing the armed forces, symbolizing unity and strength. This captivating sight attracts both locals and tourists alike, serving as a reminder of the bravery and sacrifices made for the nation.

The area surrounding the Victory Monument is bustling with life. Vibrant markets, delicious street food stalls, and unique shops line the streets, inviting visitors to explore and indulge in authentic Thai experiences. The nearby malls and commercial centers offer a blend of modern retail options, making it an ideal location for shopping enthusiasts.

For those interested in transportation, the Victory Monument is conveniently located near various public transit options, including the BTS Skytrain, which makes exploring the city effortless. The proximity to other key attractions ensures that visitors can easily incorporate the monument into their travel itineraries.

Beyond its historical significance, the Victory Monument also serves as a popular gathering place for locals, especially during national events and celebrations. The atmosphere around the monument is electric, filled with the sounds of laughter, joy, and community spirit.

The Victory Monument is more than just a landmark; it’s a testament to the resilience and unity of the Thai people. Whether you’re taking a leisurely stroll, snapping photos, or sampling mouth-watering Thai delicacies, this iconic site promises to leave a lasting impression.

In conclusion, the Victory Monument on Phahonyothin Rd is not only a must-see for history buffs but also a vibrant center of culture and community in Bangkok. Plan your visit to experience the rich heritage and lively atmosphere that make this landmark truly special in Thailand.

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Full Address

Phahonyothin Rd , 10400, Thailand

Name in Thai

อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ (กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), ไทย) - รีวิว - ThailandAgoda.com

Address in Thai

Phahonyothin Rd, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10400 ไทย

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สถานที่ท่องเที่ยว กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.), Things to Do in Bangkok

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11 thoughts on “Victory Monument

  1. Although a large monument, it is set within a large roundabout and feels an awkward place to walk to. The monument was dressed with flowers when visited in February and it also had photo images of the king and Queen. It can be viewed from the Sky Train too!

  2. Had a 8 hour layover @ BKK in the evening and took the ARL train and BTS (61B total) to Victory monument just because it was around 30 minutes. Took me awhile to find the boat noodle restaurant Baan Kuay Tiew Ruathong. The boat noodles were fantastic and cheap 13B each, but was underwhelmed with the area as it’s not particularly outstanding in any way for shopping, walking or sight seeing. Should have spent an extra 15 minutes and went to Talad Rot Fai Train Night Market Ratchada on the ARL and MTS trains.

  3. Thailand was the only country in Southeast Asia not to be occupied during the second world war but it wasn’t totally uninvolved in the conlict. It did fight a war against the (by-then) Vichy-controlled French and managed to regain some previously lost territory in Indochina. And that’s the whole point of this monument that stands in the middle of a roundabout. From afar, it looks like an obelisk, but up close, it’s really five connected bayonets connected in the middle. Surrounding the central obelisk at its base are five statues representing the army, air force, navy, police and civilians.Is it worth getting a close-up look? In my opinion, probably not unless one is a strong Thai history bufff. The monument’s most easily observed from the airconditioned comfort of a BTS train (Sukhumvit line) – it’ll be on the left if heading north, or on the right side if heading south.

  4. The Monument is not quite on most visitors’ list of must-see but is definitely visible and imposing! We made a trip here which is few stations away from the Chatuchack Weekend Market, the same Metro Line. A decorated garden in the centre of a big vehicular roundabout, the central obelisk-shaped monument is frequently used in the West for national and military memorials. It is shaped more a sword-like, like a few bayonets clasped together. .At a lower portion stood 5 statues, representing the formation of army, navy, air force, police, and civilian population. Unfortunately, there was gate and it was locked, also crossing over from either side of roads seems challenging so we did not manage to take a closer look. Only at the overhead connecting bridge, onboard BTS and on the ground to admire the awe from a distance. There is a market near to the station, here we took a break and try out a Royal Thai puff + local thai tea!

  5. Very poignant monument situated in the middle of a large busy roundabout, not much you can do there do to the location.One to tick off the sight seeing list

  6. Very interesting to see this monument, which is in the centre of a large road intersection. The monument is enormous and there are gardens surrounding it however, it’s very hard to get to because of all of the roads converging and the heavy traffic. There are very good street markets surrounding the area where you can enjoy food and view the monument from the distance.

  7. There is a sky walk which encircles this monument so I completed this during my visit to Bangkok.It is well worth visiting this monument, a tribute to the fallen during the battles with France.

  8. I love this place. This place is where I can relax and reduce all my stress. I have experience a great massage and good service.

  9. I was staying nearby hotel and decided to do the skywalk which surrounds the Victory Monument. The Monument unfortunately during this visit is partially covered due to some renovation work/ restoration work, so I couldn’t take a full picture properly. Loads of eating places surround this place! Particularly towards evening time, more vendors

  10. Located in the center of an extremely busy intersection in Bangkok. Can be hard to get closer to it, but you can definitely get a glimpse of it from the sky walk encircling the area.

  11. I comeback to stay this hotel for the second time in December 2024 With 3rooms for family ,The staff in front desk good take care ,and also khun she very good take for us she very helpful when we stay ,I am sure everything we come to Thailand we stay in NH Boulevard, Good Location Lobby Area very big I need to comment on the cleanliness of the room please to be cleaner and there to be a rope to hang clothes or underwear

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Frequently Asked Questions About Victory Monument

Where is Victory Monument located?

Victory Monument is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Phahonyothin Rd , 10400, Thailand

How can I contact Victory Monument via email?

For further information or queries, you can email Victory Monument at [email protected].



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