Attraction Guide: Art in Paradise, Pattaya, Thailand

Art in Paradise Guide

Step into the Canvas: Experience Art in Paradise, Pattaya Guide

Art in Paradise is a unique and interactive 3D art museum located in Pattaya, Thailand. Unlike traditional art museums where you passively observe, Art in Paradise encourages you to become part of the artwork. With over 100 interactive paintings created by talented Korean artists, this museum offers a fun and engaging experience for visitors of all ages. Prepare to be amazed as you step into a world of optical illusions and create unforgettable memories. Art in Paradise is not a historical site, but rather a modern creation designed to provide entertainment and artistic expression. The museum was conceived and created by Jang Kyu Suk, a Korean artist who wanted to create a space where visitors could interact with art in a playful and imaginative way. The museum's success has led to the opening of similar 3D art museums in other locations around the world. The main activity at Art in Paradise is taking photos with the 3D paintings. Strike a pose, use your imagination, and become part of the artwork. You can swim with dolphins, climb a waterfall, escape from a dinosaur, or fly on a magic carpet. The museum is divided into different zones, each with its own theme, such as underwater world, wildlife, and fantasy. While Art in Paradise doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, Pattaya offers a wide range of Thai and international cuisine. Be sure to try some local favorites like Pad Thai, Green Curry, and Mango Sticky Rice.

Transportation

Art in Paradise is located on Second Road in North Pattaya. You can easily reach the museum by taxi, tuk-tuk, or songthaew (shared taxi). Many hotels in Pattaya offer shuttle services to popular attractions. From central Pattaya, a songthaew ride should cost around 10-20 baht per person.

Opening Hours

09:00 AM - 09:00 PM (Last admission at 08:00 PM)

Ticket Price

Approximately 400-500 Baht for adults and 200-300 Baht for children.