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Walk through the Ocean Tunnel surrounded by sharks and rays and engage with marine creatures in touch pools, the perfect family outing.
Explore 10 themed zones,
Walk through the Ocean Tunnel surrounded by sharks and rays and engage with marine creatures in touch pools, the perfect family outing.
Explore 10 themed zones,
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It's a great place to know about marine life. The variety of fishes you see is awesome. The sharks are terrific. I hope they add a 360 degree tunnel.
I am visiting for the 3rd time and truly worth it. Well maintained fishes, lot of species and varieties of sharks. They have trained staff and place itself was amazing 🤩 This is a must visit place when you come Bangkok.
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SEA LIFE Bangkok
Madame Tussauds Bangkok
SEA LIFE Bangkok
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The experience is nice but I booked 3 tickets for 2 adult and 1 child but I don't receive child ticket at first. There was no number to contact in Thailand and after chat I did manage to get the ticket but it was a hassle to go through all this and wait for 1 hour.
Use of electronic tickets top Aquarium with lots of species very enjoyable well laid out a pleasant time combo with tusseaud top Lots of entertainment to take photos with the "stars".
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The ease of the application no line All set the driver was very nice Everything was well explained l All went smooth
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Spanning over 10,000 square meters (that’s about 5 Olympic-sized swimming pools!), SEA LIFE Bangkok is Bangkok’s largest aquarium. It’s home to over 30,000 marine creatures from around the globe, showcasing both saltwater and freshwater species, right in the heart of Bangkok.
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Floor: B1
Step into a hypnotic world of glowing jellyfish. The soft pulsating movements and illuminated displays will make you feel like you’ve entered another dreamlike dimension.
Don't miss: Moon Jellyfish and Upside-down Jellyfish
Floor: B1
It’s like trekking through the Amazon but without leaving Bangkok. This zone is filled with lush greenery, exotic freshwater fish, and reptiles. Keep an eye out for the massive arapaimas—one of the largest freshwater fish in the world.
Don't miss: Freshwater Stingrays and Arapaimas
Floor: B1
Want to know what it feels like to be inches away from sharks? Here, you'll literally stroll past a tank full of 5 types of sharks. Watch as these predators swim just inches from you — talk about a blood rush.
Don't miss: Blacktip Reef Sharks
Floor: B1
You should be here if you’ve ever wanted a magnifying look into Nemo’s home where the colors popped and life was bustling. This zone is packed with a variety of tropical fish and intricate coral formations. So, don’t be surprised if you spot a familiar clownfish darting around.
Don't miss: Vibrant coral formations, clownfish, lionfish, and Moray eels
Floor: B2
Walk through SEA LIFE Bangkok’s 16-meter-long Ocean Tunnel, where you’re surrounded on all sides by marine life. Sharks and rays glide overhead, giving you a surreal view of life under the sea.
Don't miss: Sand Tiger Sharks, Rays, and Groupers
Floor: B2
Who knew you could experience Antarctica in Bangkok? Watch the adorable Gentoo penguins as they waddle around and dive into icy waters. Their playful antics will have you glued to the glass for ages.
Don't miss: Gentoo Penguins
Floor: B2
Get up close and personal with marine life at the Rockpools. You can touch starfish, sea cucumbers, and other fascinating creatures. It’s a hands-on experience perfect for families or if you’re just a curious explorer who loves marine life.
Don't miss: Hands-on interaction with starfish
Floor: B2
Life at the edge of the ocean is rough, and this zone showcases the resilient creatures that call the rocky shore their home. From spiny sea urchins to hardy hermit crabs, you’ll learn how the tiny ones survive in such extreme environments.
Don't miss: Sea urchins and hermit crabs
Floor: B1
Seahorses are as mysterious as they are fragile and endangered. In Seahorse Kingdom, you’ll see them drifting gracefully through the water. It’s a rare chance to observe them up close and learn about their unique way of life.
Don't miss: Big-belly Seahorses and Zebra Snout
Floor: B2
This 7m high aquarium is packed with vibrant coral reefs and colorful tropical fish. It’s a great testament to the incredible biodiversity found in the world's tropical oceans and as a bonus, the school of fishes makes it look like a scene straight out of Aquaman.
Floor: B2
Ever wanted to explore a shipwreck without diving gear? This zone recreates the eerie allure of sunken ships, complete with lurking sharks. It’s a unique setting that combines mystery with the thrill of coming face-to-face with apex predators.
Don't miss: Blacktip Reef Sharks and Sand Tiger Sharks
Floor: B1
Venture into the Rocky Hideout to meet some of the ocean’s most armored creatures, including the enormous spider crabs. It’s like discovering a hidden underwater cave where these strange and impressive creatures lurk.
Don't miss: Giant Spider Crabs
The aquarium’s open every day of the year, including public holidays.
Avoid the noon rush: The busiest time at SEA LIFE is usually from 12pm to 2pm. If you're visiting as a family or with young children, plan your visit around this and take a lunch break at Siam Paragon instead. You can return in the afternoon when the crowd thins out.
Address: ชั้น บี1-บี2 สยามพารากอน 991 Rama I Rd, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
A SEA LIFE Bangkok ticket grants you full access to all 11 themed zones, including highlights like the Shark Walk, the 270-degree Ocean Tunnel, and Penguin Ice Adventure. You can also catch live feeding shows and interactive exhibits.
Yes, there are discounts available! Children under 2 enter for free, and kids between 3-11 get discounted tickets. Booking tickets online can save you up to 20%. Combo tickets with other attractions like Madame Tussauds and Mahanakhon SkyWalk are also available at discounted rates.
SEA LIFE Bangkok is open daily from 10am to 8pm, with the last entry at 7pm. The aquarium remains open throughout the year, including public holidays.
On average, visitors spend 90 to 120 minutes exploring SEA LIFE Bangkok. If you're attending feeding shows or trying out activities like the Glass Bottom Boat, you may want to allocate a bit more time.
Yes, there are multiple feeding shows, including sharks, rays, and penguins. Interactive exhibits like the Rockpools allow you to touch starfish and other marine creatures. Don’t forget the VR experience and Glass Bottom Boat adventure for a more interactive visit.
Yes, SEA LIFE Bangkok is located inside Siam Paragon, which offers ample parking. Keep in mind that weekends can get busy, so it’s best to arrive early or later in the day to secure a spot.
Absolutely! SEA LIFE Bangkok is fully wheelchair accessible, with elevators providing access to all floors. Accessible restrooms are available, and complimentary wheelchair rentals can be arranged (subject to availability).
The best time to visit is on weekday mornings around 10am when the crowds are thinner. Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier, especially during the peak tourist season from November to February.
Kids will love the penguin feeding show, the Rockpools, where they can touch marine animals, and the Jellyfish Scientist exhibit. The 4D Cinema is also a big hit with the young ones, offering a fun and immersive experience.
While everything’s a hit at SEA LIFE Bangkok, you can’t miss the Shark Walk, where you stroll over a glass floor with sharks beneath, the 270-degree Ocean Tunnel, and Penguin Ice Adventure. The Coral Reef zone is also a favorite for its vibrant colors and tropical fish.
For thrill-seekers, the Shark Dive lets certified divers swim with sharks! The Glass Bottom Boat gives you a unique perspective of marine life from above, and the Undersea Explorer VR lets you dive deep into virtual waters.
You’ll be just feet away from sharks, rays, and penguins during feeding shows as they enjoy their meals. These shows are designed to give you a close-up view, but safely from behind glass or at designated observation points.
The easiest way to reach SEA LIFE Bangkok is via the BTS Skytrain. Take the Sukhumvit or Silom Line to Siam Station (CEN), and from Exit 5, it’s a short walk directly into Siam Paragon. Alternatively, buses and taxis are also convenient options.