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Prebook SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World tickets to save time waiting in line. Choose an admission-only ticket to explore the aquarium’s seven zones, see everything from leopard sharks to spider crabs, and watch feedings, or purchase entry that includes add-on activities such as a glass-bottom-boat ride or access to the aquarium’s nearby 4D movie theater. Some activities, such as a shark dive or underwater helmet walk, come at an extra cost. Combo experiences that team admission with tickets to a second Bangkok attraction such as Madame Tussauds are also available.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World will appeal to families and nature enthusiasts.
The aquarium is wheelchair- and stroller-accessible.
On-site facilities include a gift shop, café, and restrooms.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World sits beneath the Siam Paragon shopping center in Bangkok’s Pathum Wan district. The easiest way to visit is by Sky Train (BTS): Disembark at Siam station and walk directly into the center, where an escalator descends to the aquarium on level B1. Siam Paragon is also a stop on numerous Bangkok bus routes and has a car park for those who choose to brave the city’s traffic.
The aquarium is open daily from morning to late evening, with last entry an hour before closing. Weekends and weekday lunchtimes and afternoons are busiest, especially during term times when school groups visit. To visit the aquarium at its quietest, arrive close to the opening or closing times.
Standard admission includes seeing the regular feeding shows, which usually happen late morning and mid-to-late afternoon. The most popular include the feeding of the aquarium’s small-clawed otters and jackass penguins—both family favorites—and the shark and eagle ray feeding times, when scuba divers enter their tanks to give them food.