Explore the Jim Thomson’s House and Suan Pakkard Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. Discover traditional Thai architecture, ancient artifacts, and the fascinating history of the Thai silk industry.
Explore the Jim Thomson’s House and Suan Pakkard Palace in Bangkok, Thailand. Discover traditional Thai architecture, ancient artifacts, and the fascinating history of the Thai silk industry.
- Jim Thompson House - This jungly compound is the former home of the eponymous American silk entrepreneur and art collector. Born in Delaware in 1906, Thompson briefly served in the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner of the CIA) in Thailand during WWII. He settled in Bangkok after the war, when his neighbours’ handmade silk caught his eye…
- Jim Thompson House - This jungly compound is the former home of the eponymous American silk entrepreneur and art collector. Born in Delaware in 1906, Thompson briefly served in the Office of Strategic Services (the forerunner of the CIA) in Thailand during WWII. He settled in Bangkok after the war, when his neighbours’ handmade silk caught his eye and piqued his business sense; he sent samples to fashion houses in Milan, London and Paris, gradually building a steady worldwide clientele.
- Entrance Fees Included
- Expert Local Guide
- Hotel Pickup & Drop-off (Selected Hotels Only)
- Entrance Fees Included
- Expert Local Guide
- Hotel Pickup & Drop-off (Selected Hotels Only)
- Beverages, bottled water, snacks
- Gratuities (Optional)
- Beverages, bottled water, snacks
- Gratuities (Optional)
The Jim Thompson House, a museum once the residence of American Jim Thompson, is nestled in the center of Bangkok. This museum comprises six traditionally designed Thai homes made of teak wood, encircled by a beautifully-maintained lush garden. The museum showcases an array of predominantly Southeast Asian art that Jim Thompson amassed. The James H.W….
The Jim Thompson House, a museum once the residence of American Jim Thompson, is nestled in the center of Bangkok. This museum comprises six traditionally designed Thai homes made of teak wood, encircled by a beautifully-maintained lush garden. The museum showcases an array of predominantly Southeast Asian art that Jim Thompson amassed. The James H.W. Thompson Foundation presently supervises the house, with a commitment to maintaining the structure and its array of art pieces.
Jim Thompson is credited with rejuvenating the Thai silk trade. The house displays various silk production tools and informative boards detailing the process of silk worm cultivation, spinning, and weaving.
The Suan Pakkard Palace, once the dwelling of Prince Paripatra, now serves as a museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Situated on Sri Ayutthaya Road, to the south of the Victory Monument, displays a variety of Thai ancient artworks, including the over 4,000-year-old Ban Chiang pottery.
- Hotel pick up may be 30-60 minutes prior to tour Start time/Departure time (depending on hotel location).
- Ladies must wear a skirt or sarong (no pants or shorts) that covers your shoulders and knees for visiting Suan Pakkard Palace
- Men must wear clothing that covers your shoulders and knees for visiting Suan Pakkard Palace.
- There are facilities to borrow suitable clothing if required.
- At least 2 people are required for this activity to take place. Single traveler may book this product, but is subject to availability and cancellation if minimum number of people is not met on the activity day.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.