Babies enter free and strollers are allowed, yet heavy heat, a few steps around the terrace, and the absence of nursing rooms or changing tables force parents to limit visit length and carry supplies.
Note: Mini Angkor Wat is 44% Baby-Friendly. You may want to consider other Baby-Friendly Things to Do in Bangkok for a more suitable experience.
Why 1 hour visit duration is ideal for with baby: A 1-hour visit is enough to see the model and allow breaks for your baby’s comfort.
Family photo at the tiny spires:
Frame your family beside the model’s five miniature towers.
Tip: Visit around 15:00 when light is soft and crowds thin.
Free English walking tour:
Join the complimentary tour at the ticket gate to learn the Thai–Khmer story.
Tip: Tours start hourly; ask at the information desk on arrival.
Relax in shaded courtyards:
Stroll with your baby through the open, shaded areas around the model.
Tip: Bring a sun cover for your stroller and carry water.
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Item | Cost (Approx.) |
---|---|
Grand Palace ticket (2 adults) | THB 1,000 |
Snacks & water | THB 200 |
Total Estimated | THB 1,200 |
Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Visit in the cool season (November–February) for milder temperatures. During the rainy season (June–October), carry a lightweight rain cover for your stroller and waterproof bags.
Address: Krong Siem Reap, Cambodia
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Szabina Szucsik
Absolutely breathtaking! Visiting Angkor Wat was an unforgettable experience. The architecture, history, and atmosphere are simply awe-inspiring. Every corner of the temple complex tells a story, and walking through it felt like stepping into another world. I’m truly grateful I had the chance to explore this incredible place. Highly recommended to anyone who loves culture, history, and stunning vi...
Greg Roots
A must do activity when visiting Siem Reap. You need at least an hour to walk around Angkor Wat itself to take it all in, and then maybe 2-3 more hours (with a car/driver) to see other worthwhile temples. Would recommend booking this as part of a bigger temple tour. Such an amazing landmark!
Roknuzzaman Mohammad
Angkor Wat is not just a temple, it’s an experience. The moment you step inside, you’re transported into a world of ancient architecture, spiritual energy, and stunning craftsmanship. The carvings, towers, and symmetry of the temple are simply awe inspiring. I visited during sunrise, and it was magical the golden light reflecting off the ancient stones creates a view you’ll never forget. The site ...
Dallin Lew
An amazing historical place. Must see for history lovers. This is a Buddhist temple in the ancient capital of the ancient empire before being moved. There are many ruins in the jungle all made from black stone covered with carvings and statues. Highly recommend.
Deric Chan
Angkor Wat is a UNESCO World Heritage site that should be at the top of your list when visiting Cambodia. This ancient temple complex will leave you mesmerized and deeply reflective, as it offers far more than just a glimpse into history—it’s a spiritual and architectural marvel that continues to inspire awe. The sheer scale, intricate carvings, and the way nature has gracefully intertwined with t...
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