Bottle Art Museum Pattaya

A small, unusual air-conditioned museum opposite Mini Siam, filled with intricate handmade miniatures - tiny ships, scenes and models painstakingly built inside glass bottles.

3.9 · 37 reviews North Pattaya Open daily · 08:30–18:00 Locally verified
At a glance

Quick facts

The essentials before you go - what Bottle Art Museum Pattaya offers and what it costs.

3.9 / 537 reviews
฿200Adult entry
IndoorAir-conditioned
08:30–18:00Open daily
Treatments
Bottle Art Museum Pattaya treatment menu and prices
TreatmentDurationPrice
Tickets
Adult ticket Full collection฿200
Child ticket Reduced entry฿100
Bottled ships & scenes Handmade miniatures in glassIncluded
Air-conditioned galleries Indoor display hallsIncluded
On site

Facilities

Air-conditioned galleries
Tickets at the door
Indoor, all-weather attraction
Opposite Mini Siam on Sukhumvit Road
The space

About Bottle Art Museum Pattaya

Bottle Art Museum is a small, little-known attraction in Naklua, set inside the Kingston Park building on Sukhumvit Road, directly across from Mini Siam. It gathers a collection of handmade miniatures — tiny ships, models and detailed scenes — each painstakingly assembled and sealed inside glass bottles.

The galleries are air-conditioned and indoor, which makes it an easy stop on a hot or rainy afternoon. The collection is compact and unusual rather than vast, so it pairs well with a visit to nearby Mini Siam or other North Pattaya sights.

Good to know

Good to know

  • Adult ฿200, child ฿100 — confirm latest rates at the desk
  • Air-conditioned and fully indoor
  • Compact collection — usually under an hour to see
  • Directly opposite Mini Siam on Sukhumvit Road
  • Easy to combine with other North Pattaya attractions
Location

Getting there

Address297/1-5 Moo 6, The Kingston Park Building, Sukhumvit Rd, Naklua, Bang Lamung, Chon Buri 20150
NearbyOn Sukhumvit Road in Naklua, directly opposite Mini Siam
HoursOpen daily · 08:30–18:00
Before you go

Frequently asked

Admission is ฿200 for adults and ฿100 for children. Confirm the latest rates at the ticket desk when you arrive.
The museum displays a collection of handmade miniatures — tiny ships, models and scenes — each built and sealed inside glass bottles, shown across air-conditioned galleries.
The collection is compact, so most visitors spend under an hour inside. It pairs well with a stop at nearby Mini Siam.
Yes. The museum is fully indoor and air-conditioned, making it a good option on a hot or rainy afternoon.
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