Suntree Land of Dolls
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Suntree Land of Dolls is a private collection-turned-attraction in Photharam district, Ratchaburi, split across two themed buildings. One hall is filled with teddy bears ranging from palm-sized to oversized; the other runs a fairytale theme, with figures set up around a storybook castle concept. It closes on Wednesdays — open the rest of the week, 09:00-17:00, including weekends.
Pricing follows the two-building layout: entry to the teddy-bear hall alone runs around 80 THB, and a combined ticket covering both buildings costs roughly 200 THB for adults and 100 THB for children. Deciding whether you want one hall or both before you arrive saves working it out at the gate. This is a small, specific stop rather than a sprawling museum — plan for an hour or so rather than a half-day visit.
Watch out: The Wednesday closure catches people out if they’re planning a day trip through Photharam — check the day of the week before building an itinerary around it.
The setting is intentionally whimsical rather than curatorial — this reads as a family-run collection opened to visitors, not a formal cultural institution, so go in expecting charm and photo opportunities over historical depth. It suits families with young children, especially those already routed toward Kanchanaburi through Ratchaburi rather than making a special trip solely for this stop.
Insider Tip: If you only have time for one building, ask staff which is currently in better condition or has the newer displays — the two halls get refreshed on different schedules, and a quick question at the ticket window beats guessing.
The site sits around the km. 84 marker on the road through Photharam — turn into the Ban Sing subdistrict municipality soi and continue about 4 km. A car is the practical way to reach it; there’s no direct public transport link. If you’re building out a Ratchaburi museum day, the Ratchaburi National Museum and Thai Textile Tin Chok Museum in Mueang Ratchaburi district cover more conventional cultural ground, about 30 km away.
- Hours: Thu-Tue 09:00-17:00 — closed Wednesdays
- Entry: ~80 THB single building; ~200/100 THB (adult/child) for both
- Location: Ban Sing subdistrict, Photharam district, Ratchaburi, near km. 84
- Layout: Two halls — teddy bears, and a fairytale/castle theme
- Access: Car recommended; no direct public transport
Location & Directions
1/2 Moo 1
Ratchaburi, Thailand
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