Viengtai Hotel
Vimanmek Mansion

Vimanmek Mansion

Located in the Dusit Palace area behind the old National Assembly Building, this three-storey European style mansion is the biggest golden teakwood building in the world. It was originally built in 1868 by command of King Rama V as a summer house on the island of Ko Si Chang off Chon Buri province. It was moved to Dusit Palace compound in 1901 and used as a royal residence.

Besides, cultural shows are presented in the mansion compound every day at 10.30 and 14.00 hrs. A tram service is also available at a fee of 50 baht per person. For more details, contact Tel. 0 2628 6300.

Note: Proper dress is required. Women visitors must wear long skirts or long pants. Men in short pants are not allowed to enter.

Open Daily : 09.30 - 16.00 hrs.
Admission fee 100 baht