“A rich collection of rare and valuable postage stamps with educational exhibits about Thailand’s postal history in a welcoming atmosphere.”
The Samsen Nai Postage Stamp Museum houses an extensive range of postage stamps, from historic vintage pieces to contemporary issues.
Visitors have the opportunity to explore Thailand’s postal communication history and view rare, valuable stamp collections.
The museum features detailed, rotating exhibitions designed to deepen visitors’ understanding of philately and stamp collecting.
Its peaceful ambiance makes it ideal for collectors, historians, and general visitors interested in postal heritage.
Friendly staff are available to provide guidance and answer questions to enhance the visitor experience.
The museum also offers activity spaces and educational materials suitable for children and youth.
Everyone is invited to explore Thailand’s postal history through beautiful and significant stamps at this museum.
How to Get There
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BTS Skytrain: Get off at Phaya Thai or Saphan Khwai station, then take a taxi or bus to Phahonyothin Road
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Main bus routes run along Phahonyothin Road
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Nearby parking available
Travel Tips
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Visit on weekdays for a quieter experience
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Wear comfortable shoes for walking
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Flash photography is prohibited inside exhibits
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Ask staff for detailed information to enrich your visit
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Bring water and prepare for walking tours inside the museum
Admission Fee:
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Thai visitors: Adult 50 THB, Child 20 THB
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Foreign visitors: Adult 100 THB, Child 50 THB
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(Updated 2025 by the Thai Postal Department)
Opening Hours:
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Tuesday to Sunday: 09:00 – 16:30
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Closed Mondays and public holidays