Art in Paradise Pattaya
A huge air-conditioned 3D illusion museum where you step inside 150-plus interactive trick-eye paintings - one of Pattaya's most photogenic indoor attractions.
Quick facts
The essentials before you go - what Art in Paradise Pattaya offers and what it costs.
Menu & prices
| Treatment | Duration | Price |
|---|---|---|
| Tickets & zones | ||
| Adult ticket Full museum access | ฿400 | |
| Child ticket Full museum access | ฿200 | |
| Themed 3D halls 10+ rooms to explore | Included | |
| Interactive 3D paintings 150+ photo scenes | Included | |
Facilities
About Art in Paradise Pattaya
Art in Paradise Pattaya is one of Thailand's largest trick-eye art museums, spread across roughly 5,800 m² on Pattaya 2nd Road in North Pattaya. Instead of looking at paintings from behind a rope, you step into them — standing, posing and interacting with more than 150 large-scale 3D illusions painted on the walls and floors.
The works are grouped into ten-plus themed halls, covering everything from underwater scenes and wild animals to optical illusions and famous landmarks. Each painting is designed to be photographed from a marked spot, so it pays to come with a companion who can take the shots.
Because the whole museum is indoor and air-conditioned, it is a reliable choice on a hot afternoon or a rainy day, and it works well for families and groups. Allow around an hour to ninety minutes to see everything at a relaxed pace.
Good to know
- Adult ฿400, child ฿200 — confirm latest rates at the box office
- Fully air-conditioned — good for hot or rainy days
- Bring someone to take your photos from the marked spots
- Allow about 60–90 minutes for the full museum
- Box office closes around 20:30, before the 21:00 close
- Family-friendly and suitable for all ages
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