“Indulge in unique coffee flavors amidst a museum of vintage collectibles that tell the story of traditional Thai ways of life.”

Ban Rai Coffee Museum is a relaxing destination and cultural learning space located in Nong Saeng District, Saraburi Province. The museum was created by transforming an old wooden house into a warm and charming exhibition space filled with stories and memories. The building features traditional wooden architecture that reflects local simplicity and timeless appeal. Surrounded by large trees and lush gardens, the area offers visitors a refreshing rural atmosphere and a sense of tranquility from the moment they arrive.

The highlight of the museum is its impressive collection of rare antiques that are increasingly difficult to find today. These include early electrical appliances, vintage radios, tableware, kitchen tools, and pioneering coffee-making equipment. Together, these items tell the story of the “Ban Rai Coffee” brand while also reflecting the traditional lifestyle of the Saraburi community in the past. The exhibition areas are clearly divided into well-organized zones, allowing visitors to explore the displays comfortably while gaining knowledge throughout their visit.

The overall atmosphere of the museum emphasizes simplicity and a close connection with nature. Visitors can relax while enjoying a cup of coffee with the shop’s signature rich flavor, surrounded by natural sounds such as gentle breezes and birdsong. A visit here is not only about drinking coffee but also about slowing down and experiencing a peaceful, slow-living lifestyle that has become rare in modern society.

Ban Rai Coffee Museum is suitable for visitors of all ages, including families, couples, and groups of friends seeking a calm and pleasant environment. Children can learn about historical objects and traditional ways of life, while adults can reminisce about their past through familiar household items from earlier times. The museum therefore serves as both an educational space and a place that connects memories across generations in a meaningful way.

For photographers and vintage enthusiasts, the museum offers numerous attractive photo spots. Highlights include the aged wooden house with visible traces of time, unique antique collections, and natural light filtering through the trees onto the wooden veranda. Artists can also find inspiration in the peaceful setting, simplicity, and stories of the past, which can be transformed into creative works rich in emotion and cultural value.


How to Get There

Private Car:

  • From Saraburi city, take the route to Nong Saeng District towards Nong Khwai So Subdistrict. Follow the signs or use GPS to reach the museum.

Public Transport:

  • Take a local bus from Saraburi city to Nong Saeng, then use a local taxi service to reach the museum.

Travel Tips
  • Recommended visiting time is in the morning (09:00 - 11:00) to avoid the heat and enjoy beautiful lighting for photography.

  • Dress in vintage style or comfortable casual wear to match the nostalgic atmosphere of the place.

  • Walk through the museum quietly and avoid touching items marked "Do Not Touch" to help preserve these treasures.

  • Don't forget to order a signature coffee menu to experience the original flavors that have been passed down for generations.


Admission Fee

  • Local visitors: Adult Free, Child Free (Special fees may apply for specific exhibitions)

  • Foreign visitors: Adult Free, Child Free

Opening Hours

  • Open daily: 08:30 – 17:00

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