Baan Silapin

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Bangkok attractions
Attractions in Thailand
Open Days: Daily (recommended to check the latest announcements/activities on the official page before visiting)
Opening Hours: Generally 10:00 – 18:00 (some sources note Friday–Saturday may close later; please check before you go)
Baan Silapin The first time you hear the name, it sounds like an artsy gallery where you go to “consume art” in a serious way. But once you arrive, you realize the real fun is that it feels more like a home than a formal gallery. The atmosphere is like stumbling into a friend’s wooden house by the canal—a place that lets you use time however you want: read a book, sip coffee, bring your work to do, or simply sit still and let the canal breeze pass through.
The charm of Baan Silapin is not about size, but about “just enough.” It naturally slows city life down. The riverside setting softens conversations without trying, and the canal community around Khlong Bang Luang gives you more to look at than just the venue itself. You’ll notice the rhythm of local life, older wooden homes, and small walkways that invite you to explore without rushing. That is exactly why Baan Silapin is perfect for anyone who wants a break from concrete—without leaving Bangkok far behind.
The canal where Baan Silapin sits is “Khlong Bang Luang,” a Thonburi-side waterway connected to the historic Bangkok Yai area. That is why the place carries a clear “older Bangkok” atmosphere. Sitting by the canal, you immediately understand why people say it feels like touching a dream of having a riverside home. The image of a waterside pavilion, tree shade, and light reflecting on the surface makes it feel like a countryside home quietly hidden in the middle of a big city.
Another reason Baan Silapin stays lively is its easy-going art activities—especially the small puppet performances many visitors come specifically to see. In general, commonly shared information often mentions an afternoon showtime and that one day may be excluded. So if you want to lock in your timing, it’s best to check the latest show schedule on the official page before you leave, so you can plan the trip without missing the highlight.
If you want the trip to feel “worth it,” it’s smart to set aside around 2–4 hours. Once you’re there, you’ll usually want to stay longer than expected. And if you also explore the canal-side community, you’ll get photo corners, café moments, and quiet spots to rest your mind—all in the same visit. Late morning to afternoon is an especially comfortable window: good light, easy walking, and still enough time to continue to Talat Phlu or nearby temples afterward.
Getting There There are several ways to reach Baan Silapin. For a smoother trip, you can use MRT to the Tha Phra/Charan area and then take a taxi or motorcycle taxi toward Khlong Bang Luang (the final stretch often involves walking into a small lane). If you drive, it’s better to park at a permitted parking spot or a nearby paid parking facility and walk in, since some streets are narrow and roadside parking is limited. Walking into the community at a relaxed pace also gives you the full Khlong Bang Luang vibe—without the stress of dealing with the car.
A small tip for being a good guest in the neighborhood: keep your voice down, avoid blocking the narrow canal walkway for too long, and if you want to photograph people or homes up close, ask first. Baan Silapin is a place where the more respect you give to the space and the community, the more comfort you take back with you.
| Place Name | Baan Silapin |
| Zone | Khlong Bang Luang – Bangkok Yai (Thonburi side, Bangkok) |
| Location | Khlong Bang Luang community, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok |
| Coordinates | 13.731414, 100.463208 |
| Highlights | An art space/café with a wooden canal-house feel, perfect for lingering and exploring the Khlong Bang Luang community |
| Current Status | Visitor information indicates it continues to welcome guests (recommended to check the latest updates before visiting) |
| Phone Number | 02 868 5279 |
| Nearby Attractions (Approx. Distance – Based on Actual Routes) | Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen ~4 km Tel. 02 467 0811 Wat Arun Ratchawararam ~5 km Tel. 02 465 5640 Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan ~6 km Tel. 02 465 5592 Baan Kudichin Museum ~6 km Tel. 081 772 5184 The Mall Lifestore Tha Phra ~4 km Tel. 02 469 1000 |
| Nearby Restaurants (Approx. Distance – Based on Actual Routes + Phone) | Krua Khun Oi (Khlong Bang Luang area) ~1 km Tel. 094 497 8519 Chin Lee Crispy Noodles (Talat Phlu) ~3 km Tel. 02 466 9170 Lipo Ngek Talat Phlu Chive Dumplings (Talat Phlu) ~3 km Tel. 081 858 5583 Sunee Khao Moo Daeng Talat Phlu ~3 km Tel. 089 892 7857 Yai Fai Vietnamese Crepe (Talat Phlu) ~3 km Tel. 094 787 2079 |
| Nearby Accommodations (Approx. Distance – Based on Actual Routes + Phone) | Theatre Residence ~6 km Tel. 02 848 9488 Anantara Riverside Bangkok Resort ~9 km Tel. 02 476 0022 Avani+ Riverside Bangkok Hotel ~9 km Tel. 02 431 9100 The Peninsula Bangkok ~10 km Tel. 02 020 2888 Bangkok Loft Inn ~6 km Tel. 02 862 0300 |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: Is Baan Silapin a serious gallery, or more of a café?
A: The core feel is a wooden canal-side house that welcomes visitors to relax comfortably, with art corners and activities you can enjoy along the way. You don’t need to prepare formally to visit.
Q: If I have limited time, how many hours should I plan for?
A: Around 2–4 hours is recommended, because most people end up wanting to stay longer, and you can also stroll around the canal community.
Q: What time of day is best to visit?
A: Late morning to afternoon is comfortable for walking, has great light, and still leaves time to continue to Talat Phlu or nearby temples.
Q: What’s the easiest way to get there?
A: Use MRT to the Tha Phra/Charan area and then take a taxi or motorcycle taxi to the area, followed by a short walk into the community. This reduces parking stress and gives you the full Khlong Bang Luang atmosphere.
Q: Where should I go next after Baan Silapin?
A: Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a great nearby temple option, and Talat Phlu is perfect for a food-focused continuation—both close by and still very much in the Thonburi mood.
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