
Hotels near Jim Thompson House
Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Jim Thompson was an American architect and former OSS officer who revived Thailand's silk industry in the 1950s after settling in Bangkok following World War II. His house, assembled from six traditional Thai teak structures transported from different provinces and reassembled on a canal-side lot, now operates as a museum showcasing his collection of Southeast Asian art, porcelain, and antique Buddha statues. Thompson disappeared without a trace in Malaysia's Cameron Highlands in 1967, and the mystery surrounding his vanishing adds a layer of intrigue that the guided tour does not shy away from.
Admission is 200 THB (about 5.30 EUR) for adults, with mandatory guided tours in English departing every 20 minutes. The tour lasts about 40 minutes and covers the architecture, Thompson's life, and the silk trade. The surrounding garden, with its tropical plants and a canal view, remains one of the most peaceful spots in central Bangkok. A gift shop sells high-quality Thai silk products, and the on-site restaurant serves reliable Thai dishes at moderate prices.
Pro Tip: Visit at opening time (10:00) to catch the first English tour with minimal wait. The garden is quieter before noon and provides good shade if you want to sit and read after the tour.
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