Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson House

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6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Rd, Bangkok, Thailand, 10330

Former home of American businessman James H.W. Thompson who moved to Bangkok and started the Thai silk industry after World War II.

Today, his home is a museum of classic Thai structures that contains his amazing collection of Asian art from the 1950's and 60's.

Open daily, with a guided tour. Jim Thompson House can be reached by the skytrain at National Stadium Station (Exit 1).

Weekday: 09:00 - 17:00

Weekend: 09:00 - 17:00

Nearest station: BTS: National Stadium

Features:
Cafe
Restaurant
Shop
Rate Jim Thompson House
3.4
Audience Rating

Based on 42 votes

R
Robbie

4-Feb-2017

Interesting

Had a couple of hours free and decided to visit (based on this site suggestion). Easy to find from the National Stadium BTS - just down a side street immediately before the Holiday Inn Hotel. Entry fee of 150 baht includes a 30 minute guided tour of the house in English (tours in other languages were also available). More interesting that I thought it would be. Nothing to do with silk making, more about the man himself and the history of the house and its contents. There is a shop where you can buy JT products and a good café / restaurant.

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