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Children’s Discovery Museum

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The Children’s Discovery Museum is an amazing destination for families looking to engage their kids in fun and educational activities. This vibrant museum features an outdoor water park, perfect for cooling off during hot days. Kids can explore expansive outdoor play areas that include a giant sandbox and a climbing gym. For our littlest visitors, there are specially designed play spaces for toddlers aged 1-2. Meanwhile, children aged 3-6 can immerse themselves in an imaginative indoor “town” where they can role-play different professions. With various interactive exhibits and play zones, there’s something for every child to enjoy while sparking their creativity and curiosity.

About Children’s Discovery Museum


The Children’s Discovery Museum is a delightful destination where children can explore, play, and learn in an engaging environment. This family-friendly location features an outdoor water park, providing a splash-tastic experience for kids looking to beat the heat. Surrounding the water park, there are multiple outdoor play areas designed to encourage active play and social interaction.

One exciting feature is the giant sandbox, where kids can dig, build, and create to their hearts’ content. For those seeking more physical challenges, the climbing gym offers a safe area for children to test their agility and strength while having fun with friends. Remember to bring a swimsuit if they plan to make a splash!

The museum also prioritizes its youngest visitors by providing a dedicated play area for toddlers aged 1-2. This space is crafted to ensure safety and stimulation through soft play structures and interactive toys. For slightly older children aged 3-6, the indoor play area transforms into a charming town where little ones can explore various professions, igniting their imagination as they role-play as doctors, firefighters, and more.

Every part of the Children’s Discovery Museum is designed to foster creativity, teamwork, and problem-solving skills in a joyful setting. Families will find that this museum is not just about play; it’s a perfect blend of fun and learning, making it a must-visit for any outing with kids. Come discover all the wonderful experiences waiting for you and your children!

The area

Full Address

Soi 4, Kamphaeng Phet Road Chatuchak, 10900, Thailand

Name in Thai

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

Address in Thai

ถนนกำแพงเพชร 4 จตุจักร, กรุงเทพมหานคร (กทม.) 10900 ไทย

#Category

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

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10 thoughts on “Children’s Discovery Museum

  1. A great place to visit with kids. Entry of museum is free but it require a photo identity so must carry passport with it. Plus it’s entrance require a rapid covid test. So be prepared for it

  2. We really enjoyed our time at the Children’s Discovery museum. We visited in early Jan 2023 with our 4 and 7 year olds. You still need masks, passports, but no Covid tests, were required to enter.As some of the reviews indicate, sections are only briefly open, apparently on a schedule (which we didn’t figure out) for 40mins and then are closed for cleaning. Yes, it would be nice if all the activities were open, But, we still found lots to entertain the kids, including a fab outdoor playground.It’s free and a good “reward” for the kids making it through the week-end market.

  3. ‘Kidzania on a budget’ as the elder child put it. In a good way. Traveller with small child under 5, and was pleasantly surprised by how many activities there were here. Loved the airplane, fire engine, vegetable farm and the outdoor climbers. Bring passport for foreigners, and get a wrist tracker. And you’re done. Totally free, and staff were not unfriendly or harsh at all per some reviews. Good mix of outdoors play and cool aircon indoor ones (we came between 1130 and 2pm). Each zone resets on the hour: and you have to wait, so do check map and l think ahead which ones you want to catch. Bring water and drinks.

  4. Great for the kids. Everything is written in Thai though and very little english so difficult for foreigners but still fun. Free entry.

  5. This was an excellent place to spend time with the kids which was also educational. Entrance is free and the place is spacious. The only drawback was that most of it was in Thai. It would be good to have a English option as well.

  6. Today I lost my Apple Airtag. Then I informed someone in the office in that place, and within 15 minutes a cleaner found it and gave it back to me.

  7. Not many westerners know of this hidden gem for young children, but I’d say this is the number one thing to do with children on a hot day (so every day) in Bangkok. The paddling pool is a downright hit, and our two young children absolutely loved it. The sessions are once per hour with a 30 minute cleaning slot in between. No reservations needed, just show up at the gate of the pool. There’s plenty of shade to escape from the sun and a kids show (in Thai) as well. The best thing is, that it’s all free!Do note: there were no restaurants, so bring your own lunch (there’s a 7-11 in Mixt Chatuchak opposite the road). There are plenty of picnic spots in the shade.

  8. Worth your time. It’s free to get in and my daughter loved all the activities. Not a lot education wise but a lot of opportunities for exploration and fun. Would go again if we ever return to Bangkok.

  9. Opening hours 10am to 4:00pm Closed MondayAdmission: FREEBTS station Mo ChitMRT station KampaengpetchWe needed to show our passports/photo ID to obtain a wrist band each for our visit. There are so many activities here with a variety of age groups. Our 2 year old grand-daughter started in the sandpit, went to the slide and swings and then enjoyed the climbing ramps. I had originally thought she would like the dinosaur bone dig but it was a hot day and I think this is for older children. She would have loved the water play and pool but we hadn’t brought swimmers and we would have never got her out. She loved the monkey bars which were just the right height for her to start using with her feet off the ground. There were shade clothes and we could take it in turns to supervise. There are a variety of spaces for art, music, library and there were some school children participating in activities – what a wonderful learning space. Ideal for toddlers is a large indoor area for 0 – 3 year olds which was air-conditioned and had amazing puzzles, construction and a huge plastic vegetable garden and a mountain of soft toys including a Gorilla . One adult only allowed with a child and both required appropriately to take shoes off.After two plus hours of fun and interacting with other children (play is universal) we headed to MIXT (a suggestion from a German family) to try the coconut icecream. TIP: Bring photo ID, water, hats and swimwear and a change of clothes. As it opens at 10am consider enjoying seeing the parks nearby in the cool of the day.

  10. We had seen good reviews of this place – plus sides are that it’s free, big and clean and air conditioned but almost all the exhibits are only in Thai so sadly there was almost nothing interesting for us as we don’t speak Thai. Looks a nice place for Thai speakers though. The playground outside looked great but sadly it was fenced off when we came. There was an art room my kids did some activities in but we could have been anywhere

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Where is Children’s Discovery Museum located?

Children’s Discovery Museum is perched on a picturesque hilltop overlooking Soi 4, Kamphaeng Phet Road Chatuchak, 10900, Thailand



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