
This thing to do in Bangkok with kids makes discovering world-class art feel more like play than a typical museum visit.
While you might think kids won’t fully connect with contemporary art at Dib Bangkok, this thing to do with kids in Bangkok turns a standard museum visit into a creative playground for young visitors.
Taking place this weekend on 23–24 May, the family guided tour is specially designed for families with children aged 7–12.
It offers an accessible introduction to contemporary art through guided exploration, conversation and interactive learning.
Best of all, the B950 family ticket (1 adult and 1 child) includes 1-day museum admission, meaning you can continue exploring the galleries at your own pace after the session. Considering the regular entrance fee is usually B550 for adults and from B150 for children, it makes for a pretty worthwhile family outing too.
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What is the Dib Bangkok Family Guided Tour?

This thing to do in Bangkok is a guided contemporary art experience created for families with children aged 7–12.
Led through selected artworks from the museum’s collection, you and your kids are encouraged to explore art together through fun discussions, close-up observation and creative thinking along the way.
Featured artworks include Pars Pro Toto by Alicja Kwade, Bumpman on a Tree Trunk by Paloma Varga Weisz, Breast Stupa Topiary by Pinaree Sanpitak, Memory by Sho Shibuya, Constellations by Marco Fusinato and Willing to Be Vulnerable by Lee Bul.
Together, the artworks explore themes around perception, materials, memory and the world around us.
Inside the Dib Bangkok Family Guided Tour: what to expect

Here is what you can look forward to during the experience.
Guided art exploration
You and your little ones will explore selected contemporary artworks alongside a friendly guide who helps turn the museum visit into an easy-to-follow experience.
Interactive discussions
There’s plenty of opportunity for kids to ask questions, share ideas and discover their own interpretations of the artworks through fun and open discussions together.
Activity booklet
Each family receives an activity booklet packed with creative prompts and interactive tasks to keep kids curious, engaged and exploring throughout the museum visit.
Continued museum access
The ticket includes 1-day museum admission, so you can continue exploring the galleries, discovering more artworks and wandering around the museum even after the guided tour ends.
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Why families are excited about Dib Bangkok Family Guided Tour

What makes this thing to do in Bangkok stand out is how it turns contemporary art into a fun shared adventure for the whole family. Instead of quietly walking through galleries, you are encouraged to chat about artworks, ask questions, share ideas and explore together along the way.
It is also a rare chance for kids to experience contemporary art in a way that feels playful, interactive and far less intimidating than a typical museum visit.
Good to know before you go
Best for: Art-loving kids and families looking for an easy and fun way to introduce children to contemporary art in Bangkok
Where: Dib Bangkok, 20 minutes walk from BTS Phra Khanong, Bangkok. Call: 02-658-0060
How much: B950 per family (1 adult and 1 child aged 7–12)
When: 23 May (Thai programme); 24 May (English programme), 10–11am

