Space & Time Cube Bangkok: The Complete Guide to Thailand's Immersive Museum (2026)

You look down. The floor is made of glass. Below the glass, a galaxy — starfields dropping away beneath your feet, nebulae pulsing violet and amber, stars drifting slowly in every direction. Above you, the same projection continues without interruption, wrapping the walls and ceiling in a full 360-degree envelope. No headset. No goggles. No controller. Just light and space and the immediate, involuntary sensation of floating.
This is the centrepiece holographic room at Space & Time Cube Bangkok — and if you have not heard of it yet, that says more about how quickly this venue appeared than how good it is.

What Is Space & Time Cube Bangkok?
Space & Time Cube Bangkok is Thailand's first immersive metaverse museum — a technology-forward art venue that opened in January 2025 at Seacon Bangkae Shopping Mall in Bangkok's Bang Khae district. The concept originated in Shanghai, where the format proved popular enough to expand across Southeast Asia, with Bangkok as its Thai debut.
The venue occupies the basement of Seacon Bangkae (Floor B, Room B43) — a large shopping mall on Phet Kasem Road, directly accessible from MRT Phasi Charoen Station (Blue Line, station BL37). The total floor area is approximately 1,500 square metres, organised into 3 zones and 27 themed rooms.
What makes it different from a standard art museum is the technology. Space & Time Cube uses 720° CAVE projection systems (full-surround projection including floor and ceiling), glasses-free 3D holography, motion-seat cinema, and VR headset gaming — all within a single venue. You do not need to understand or care about the technology to enjoy it. You walk in and the rooms do the work.
The positioning is as a photography-forward, family-friendly, technology-driven experience. Every room is designed to be photographed. Every room is also designed to feel surprising when you move from one to the next.
Since opening in January 2025, Space & Time Cube Bangkok has built a strong following with families, couples visiting Bangkok for the first time, and travellers looking for an indoor alternative to the city's outdoor temple circuit on very hot or rainy days.
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What's Inside: The Main Hall
The Main Hall is Zone 1 and forms the core of your visit. It contains 27 themed rooms across 1,500 square metres and takes approximately 90 minutes to explore at a comfortable pace.
The room-by-room list that follows covers the major installations. Not every room is equally memorable — some are brief transitional spaces between the larger installations — but the sequence is designed so that surprises keep arriving, and you rarely feel like you are walking through something repetitive.
The 720° Holographic Room is the centrepiece and the correct starting point. The glass floor is the detail that surprises most visitors: you look down expecting a solid surface and find a galaxy continuing below your feet. The projection cycles through three scenes — the cosmos, an underwater deep-sea sequence with blue whale silhouettes overhead, and a slow cherry-blossom snowfall. Plan 10 to 15 minutes here.
The Ocean of Stars places you inside a sphere of slow-pulsing light. Thousands of individual points cycle through blue, gold, and white sequences, creating the sensation of standing inside a bioluminescent tide. The sound design is specifically calm — unusually so for a venue marketed as immersive. Many visitors stay longer here than they expected.
The Golden Waterfall is a floor-to-ceiling installation of backlit crystal strands that creates a waterfall effect without any part of it physically moving. The room photographs well from the centre, but the most interesting angle is sideways — standing parallel to the crystals reveals a layered depth that direct front-on viewing misses.

The Mirror Maze and Staircase of Dreams work as a pair. The mirror maze uses infinite-reflection technology at a scale large enough to feel genuinely disorienting. The Staircase of Dreams uses the same technology in an ascending format, creating a staircase that appears to rise beyond the ceiling into pure light.
Zero Gravity Space, Crystal Matrix, Wandering Planet, Breathing Light, and Joyful Cube are the slower-paced rooms of the route — designed for sustained looking rather than quick photography. They work well after the more dramatic installations as a change of pace.
The Science Playground near the end of the Main Hall route is especially good for families with children aged 6 and above. Motion sensors respond to movement with projected reactions, and the physics exhibits are hands-on rather than display-only.
The key advice for anyone who has read reviews saying "finished in 30 minutes" is this: those visitors did not slow down in the contemplative rooms. Ocean of Stars, the Holographic Room, and Breathing Light reward 10 minutes each. The Science Playground can hold children for 20 minutes. Rushing these rooms is the only way to finish under 90 minutes, and it is entirely self-inflicted.

Rail Cinema: The Feature Most Visitors Don't Plan For
The Rail Cinema is Zone 2 and is included in your base ticket. It is the feature that consistently surprises visitors who arrived expecting a gallery-only experience — and it is the feature that most competitors fail to explain properly.
Here is the honest description: it is a 4D motion-seat cinema. You sit in seats mounted on a platform that tilts, rocks, and shifts in synchronisation with the film. Wind generators create airflow during movement sequences. A water-mist system activates during underwater and rain scenes. The effect is more physical than the rest of the venue, and more physical than you expect from a museum.
You choose from 8 film themes. No competitor lists all 8, so here they are: Deep Sea, Dinosaurs, Interstellar, Geocentric Realm, Aladdin, Around the World, Moby Dick, and Pinocchio. Each is a self-contained narrative of roughly the session length. Families with young children typically choose Aladdin or Pinocchio. Groups of adults tend towards Interstellar or Dinosaurs. Staff at the Rail Cinema entrance will briefly describe each option if you are undecided.

The most important planning tip that no platform mentions: Rail Cinema session length varies by day of the week. On weekdays — Monday through Friday — sessions run for 30 minutes. On Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays, sessions are shortened to 15 minutes to accommodate higher visitor volume.
This means a weekday visitor receives double the Rail Cinema experience at the same ticket price. If your trip gives you any flexibility, a weekday morning visit to Space & Time Cube Bangkok is meaningfully more valuable than a weekend visit.
One rule families need to know: children under 100 cm in height cannot board the Rail Cinema. However — and this is a rule that every major OTA platform buries in the fine print without explaining properly — the accompanying adult may use the child's Rail Cinema ticket in their place. If you have a toddler below the height threshold, the Rail Cinema ticket cost in your booking is not wasted; the adult with the child can board using that seat.
VR Experience Hall: Worth Adding?
The VR Experience Hall is Zone 3 and operates on a separate optional ticket at ฿349 per person. It is not included in the base ticket.
The hall offers three VR game options; your ticket gives you access to one game of your choice. The VR setup uses standard headset-and-controller equipment. The games are fast-paced and action-oriented — a deliberate contrast to the slower, contemplative character of the Main Hall. If you enjoyed the gallery and the Rail Cinema, the VR zone is a different kind of experience rather than a continuation of the same one.
Children under 100 cm in height cannot enter the VR Experience Hall. This is the same threshold as the Rail Cinema.
The booking flexibility that makes Trip Thai Tour different from other platforms: when you book through us, you can add VR separately for adults and children. This means parents can buy the VR experience for their children without purchasing it for themselves. We have not found another booking platform that offers this separation — most either bundle everyone at the same level or require separate bookings. In our booking form, you simply select the number of adult VR tickets (which can be zero) and the number of child VR tickets independently.

Is the VR worth adding? For families with children who clear the 100 cm threshold: yes, strongly. Children who have done the holographic room and the Rail Cinema arrive at Zone 3 already calibrated for immersive technology, and the VR landing tends to be the most talked-about moment of the day. For couples visiting primarily for the photography experience: the Main Hall and Rail Cinema are the natural stopping point, and VR is an enhancement rather than a necessity.
Height Rules Explained: Who Can Do What
The height and age rules at Space & Time Cube Bangkok are more detailed than most venues, and poorly explained on every competitor booking platform. Here is the complete guide:
| Visitor | Height / Age | What they can access |
|---|---|---|
| Infants / toddlers | Under 80 cm | Free entry — Main Hall only. No ticket required. |
| Small children | 80 cm to under 100 cm | Main Hall only. Cannot join Rail Cinema or VR. Adult may use their Rail Cinema ticket. |
| Children | 100 cm to under 140 cm | Main Hall + Rail Cinema + VR (with child ticket at ฿564). Must be accompanied. |
| Adults | 140 cm+ or 18 years+ | Full access. Adult ticket at ฿669. |
| Seniors | 70 years or over | Pay child price (฿564) with valid government-issued ID. |
| Disability card holders | Any height | Free entry with valid disability card. |
The key rule to remember for families with toddlers: the Rail Cinema and VR height minimum is 100 cm. Below that, children can still enjoy the full Main Hall (all 27 rooms) for free if under 80 cm, or at child ticket price if 80–99 cm. The accompanying adult can use the small child's Rail Cinema ticket to avoid wasting it.
The 140 cm adult threshold means a tall 14-year-old pays adult price regardless of age. This is standard practice for this venue type and mirrors the approach used at most Thai attraction parks.
Best Time to Visit Space & Time Cube Bangkok
The single best time to visit is a weekday between 10:30 AM and 12:30 PM.
There are two concrete reasons beyond the general preference for avoiding crowds:
Reason 1 — Rail Cinema session length. As explained above, weekday sessions are 30 minutes and weekend sessions are 15 minutes. This is not a minor difference — it is the entire value of the Rail Cinema. A family that visits on a Sunday afternoon effectively receives one Rail Cinema film at half the length of what a weekday visitor gets.
Reason 2 — Room occupancy. The most photogenic rooms in Space & Time Cube — the 720° Holographic Room, Ocean of Stars, and Golden Waterfall — attract queues at the best photo angles during weekend afternoons. On a weekday morning, the rooms are near-empty for the first 90 minutes. You can set up compositions, take your time in each room, and spend 15 minutes in the holographic room without anyone waiting behind you.
If a weekday is not possible, arrive at 10:00 AM sharp on weekends (the weekend opening time) to get approximately 60–90 minutes before the main crowd arrives after 12:00 PM.
Seasonal note: Space & Time Cube is fully indoor and air-conditioned, which makes it an excellent choice during Bangkok's hot season (March–June, with temperatures reaching 36–38°C) and the wet season (July–October, with afternoon thunderstorms). On a 37°C Bangkok afternoon or a rainy Saturday, this venue is more comfortable than any outdoor site in the city.
Seacon Bangkae: How to Make It a Full Family Day
This is the section that no competitor includes — and it is arguably the strongest practical argument for choosing Space & Time Cube Bangkok over other immersive art venues in the city.
Space & Time Cube is not a standalone venue. It sits inside Seacon Bangkae — one of Bangkok's largest shopping centres, with several floors of retail, dining, entertainment, and a major indoor playground. Understanding what else is in the building transforms a 2-hour visit into a full day out with no additional travel.

Mega HarborLand — 4th Floor
Mega HarborLand at Seacon Bangkae is among the largest indoor playgrounds in Bangkok, covering approximately 10,000 square metres. The current theme is Jungle Safari, featuring colourful slides, large ball pools, a sports arena, and a padel track zone. It is designed for children aged 5 months to 15 years, which means both infants in strollers and teenagers have dedicated territory.
Tickets are sold at the 4th floor entrance:
- Child ticket: ฿890
- Parent ticket: ฿390
Operating hours: Monday to Friday 11:00 AM–8:00 PM, weekends and public holidays 10:00 AM–8:00 PM.
The practical suggestion: start with Space & Time Cube in the basement when the venue opens (10:30 AM weekdays), complete the full experience by around 1:00 PM, have lunch at the food court, and then head up to HarborLand for the afternoon. Your children do not leave the building and you cover two major family attractions in a single day with no transport between them.
Learn more about how we build family day plans like this on our About page.
Ground Floor — Monthly Themed Events
The ground floor of Seacon Bangkae changes its visual theme every month — seasonal installations, holiday decorations, and themed event setups rotate on a fixed schedule. Arriving during a themed period (Chinese New Year, Songkran, Christmas) adds a visual layer to the mall visit that most Bangkok malls cannot replicate. It is worth checking what is running during your visit dates.
Food Court — 4th Floor
The 4th floor food court covers Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and international dining. Importantly for families from India, the Gulf, and Malaysia: the food court includes halal-certified options and an Indian cuisine station. According to HarborLand Group's official information, the mall is positioned as a comprehensive family destination — and the food availability confirms this.
For those who want a sit-down meal rather than a food-court experience, Street Gourmet on the same floor offers a premium food hall format that issues a ฿1,000 redeemable ordering card — a practical cashless system for families with multiple dining options to consider.
Free Parking and Full Air-Conditioning
Free parking is available in the mall structure for visitors arriving by car or private vehicle. The entire venue and mall are air-conditioned throughout — there is no point in your day at Seacon Bangkae where you are exposed to Bangkok's outdoor heat. This is a genuine advantage over outdoor family attractions during the March–June hot season.
How to Get There
Space & Time Cube Bangkok is one of the most straightforwardly MRT-accessible attractions in western Bangkok.
By MRT (recommended): Take the MRT Blue Line to Phasi Charoen Station, station code BL37. Use Exit 1. Seacon Bangkae is directly adjacent to the station — the walk from Exit 1 to the mall entrance is approximately 5 minutes on flat ground. From Silom (Lumphini MRT station), the journey takes approximately 25 minutes. From Sukhumvit (Asok MRT station on the Blue Line), allow approximately 40 minutes.
By Grab or taxi: Search for "Seacon Bangkae Shopping Center, Phet Kasem Road" in the Grab app. From Sukhumvit Soi 11, drive time is approximately 30–40 minutes depending on traffic. From Silom, approximately 20–25 minutes.
By private vehicle: Free parking is available in the Seacon Bangkae car park. Enter from Phet Kasem Road.
By BTS (alternative): BTS Silom Line to Bang Wa Station (S12), Exit 1, then take a 5–10 minute motorbike taxi or Grab to Seacon Bangkae. Less direct than the MRT Blue Line option.
Once inside the mall, Space & Time Cube is on Floor B (basement), Room B43. The venue is well-signposted from the main mall entrance. If you cannot find the signs, ask at the Seacon Bangkae information desk near the ground floor entrance.
Ticket Prices and How to Book
Pricing Summary
| Ticket Type | Walk-up Rack Price | Trip Thai Tour Price |
|---|---|---|
| Adult (Main Hall + Rail Cinema) | ฿798 | ฿669 |
| Child under 140 cm (Main Hall + Rail Cinema) | ฿648 | ฿564 |
| VR Experience Hall (per person) | ฿349 | ฿349 |
| Children under 80 cm | Free | Free |
| Seniors 70+ (with ID) | Child price | Child price |
| Disability card holders | Free | Free |
Opening Hours
Planned Schedule
Day | Opening Time | Last Entry |
|---|---|---|
| Weekdays (Mon–Fri) | 10:30 AM | ~8:30 PM |
| Weekends & Public Holidays | 10:00 AM | ~8:30 PM |
| Closing time (all days) | 9:30 PM | — |
Space & Time Cube is open daily with no regular closure days.
Booking Through Trip Thai Tour
We are a TAT Licensed Tour Operator — Licence No. 14/04232. You can verify our licence on the Tourism Authority of Thailand registry. Learn more about who we are and how we work on our About page.
To book Space & Time Cube Bangkok tickets through Trip Thai Tour:
- Book online: Use the booking form at /Bangkok/Spacetimecube. Select your adult count, child count, and whether you want VR for adults, children, both, or neither. Minimum 7 days advance booking required.
- Book via WhatsApp: Message us at +66 89 949 6235. We confirm within the hour during operating hours.
- Payment: Pay 1 day before your visit date. Digital tickets are issued via email — no paper required at the venue.
- Cancellation: Cancel 3 days or more before your visit for a refund. Within 3 days, the ticket is non-refundable per the venue's policy.
Why book through Trip Thai Tour rather than Klook? Our adult price is ฿669 versus Klook's listed ฿679. More practically: our booking form is the only platform that lets you purchase VR tickets separately for adults and children — so parents can buy VR for their children without paying for themselves. This saves families approximately ฿349 per non-VR adult on every booking.
Real Visitor Review
"We came for the holographic room and stayed for three hours. My daughter wanted to do the Rail Cinema twice and my son was completely lost in the VR. We went up to HarborLand after and did not leave Seacon Bangkae until 7 PM. Booking through Trip Thai Tour was simple — the VR for the kids was already in our booking, no queue, no confusion at the counter."
— Priya Sharma, Mumbai, India · Family visit · April 2026
Priya's experience is the version of the day we plan every booking around: the Cube in the morning, food court at midday, HarborLand in the afternoon. The fact that the VR was already resolved at the booking stage — specifically for the children and not for the adults — is exactly what our separate VR ticketing is designed to enable.
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How Space & Time Cube Compares to Other Bangkok Indoor Attractions
The comparison that comes up most often in reviews is TeamLab (the Japanese immersive art brand). Space & Time Cube Bangkok is smaller — 1,500 sqm versus TeamLab's larger venues — and less technically dense. It is also significantly more affordable, and more conveniently located within a mall that provides a full day of additional activities.
If you are in Bangkok and want a TeamLab-equivalent experience, Space & Time Cube is the closest approximation currently available in the city. It is not identical, but it is the same genre of experience, and the Rail Cinema and VR zones add dimensions that standard immersive art installations do not offer.
For pure marine/aquarium content, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World at Siam Paragon is the alternative indoor day — closer to central Bangkok hotels, with a different experience profile.
For a large-scale outdoor-indoor hybrid with animals, shows, and an Indian buffet, Safari World Bangkok is the highest-volume family attraction in Trip Thai Tour's portfolio and fits naturally with Space & Time Cube as a two-day family itinerary.
Frequently Asked Questions
Space & Time Cube Bangkok is Thailand's first immersive metaverse museum — a technology-driven art venue covering 1,500 square metres across 27 themed rooms in 3 zones: the Main Hall (immersive art installations including a 720° Holographic Room), the Rail Cinema (4D motion-seat cinema with 8 film themes), and the optional VR Experience Hall. It opened at Seacon Bangkae Shopping Mall in Bangkok in January 2025, bringing a format that originated in Shanghai to Thailand for the first time.
Booked through Trip Thai Tour, tickets are ฿669 per adult and ฿564 per child (under 140 cm) for the Main Hall plus Rail Cinema — a better rate than Klook's listed ฿679. The VR Experience Hall is an optional add-on at ฿349 per person, which you can purchase separately for adults or children only. Children under 80 cm enter free with no ticket required. Seniors aged 70 or over pay the child price with a valid ID.
Your ticket covers Main Hall access (all 27 immersive rooms, including the 720° Holographic Room, Ocean of Stars, Golden Waterfall, and Mirror Maze) plus one Rail Cinema session (your choice of 8 film themes, with moving seats, wind effects, and water mist). Free locker service is also included. The VR Experience Hall, food, Mega HarborLand, and hotel transport are not included in the base ticket.
The Rail Cinema is a 4D motion-seat cinema experience included in your base ticket. You choose from 8 film themes — Deep Sea, Dinosaurs, Interstellar, Geocentric Realm, Aladdin, Around the World, Moby Dick, or Pinocchio — and sit in seats that tilt and shift with the on-screen action while wind and water-mist effects enhance the immersion. On weekdays, sessions run for 30 minutes. On weekends and public holidays, sessions are shortened to 15 minutes. Booking on a weekday gives you double the Rail Cinema experience.
Yes, and it is stroller-friendly throughout. Children under 80 cm enter completely free with no ticket required. The Main Hall's 27 rooms are appropriate for all ages, and the Science Playground at the end of the route has hands-on motion-sensor exhibits. Children under 100 cm cannot join the Rail Cinema or VR Experience Hall, but the rules allow the accompanying adult to use the child's Rail Cinema ticket in their place. Children 100 cm to 139 cm can participate in both Rail Cinema and VR with a child ticket.
Children under 100 cm cannot board the Rail Cinema or enter the VR Experience Hall. However — and this is a rule that many platforms do not explain — the accompanying adult is permitted to use the child's Rail Cinema ticket in their place. This means the cost of that ticket portion is not wasted. Children under 80 cm enter the entire Main Hall for free. Make sure you explain the height rules before arriving so the children are prepared.
Two reasons. First, Rail Cinema sessions run for 30 minutes on weekdays (Monday–Friday) but only 15 minutes on weekends and public holidays. You receive twice the cinema experience at the same ticket price. Second, the Main Hall is significantly quieter on weekday mornings — arriving at 10:30 AM means near-empty rooms and no queue at the photogenic installations. If you must visit on a weekend, arrive exactly at 10:00 AM (the weekend opening time) to get ahead of the afternoon crowd.
Space & Time Cube requires a minimum of 7 days advance booking. Payment must be received 1 day before the visit date. Cancellation must be made at least 3 days before the visit date. Book through Trip Thai Tour via the booking form at /Bangkok/Spacetimecube or by messaging us on WhatsApp +66 89 949 6235. We confirm bookings within the hour during operating hours.
Take the MRT Blue Line to Phasi Charoen Station (code BL37), Exit 1. The mall is approximately 5 minutes on foot from the exit. From Silom (Lumphini MRT), the journey takes around 25 minutes. From Asok (Sukhumvit area), change to the Blue Line and allow approximately 40 minutes. By Grab or taxi, search 'Seacon Bangkae Shopping Center, Phet Kasem Road'. Free parking is available for visitors arriving by private vehicle.
Mega HarborLand is a separate indoor playground on the 4th floor of Seacon Bangkae — approximately 10,000 sqm of Jungle Safari-themed attractions including colourful slides, ball pools, and a sports arena, designed for children aged 5 months to 15 years. It is not included in the Space & Time Cube ticket. HarborLand tickets are sold at the 4th floor entrance: ฿890 per child, ฿390 per parent. Hours: Monday–Friday 11 AM–8 PM, weekends 10 AM–8 PM.
Yes. Seacon Bangkae's 4th floor food court includes halal-certified food options and an Indian cuisine station. This makes it a practical choice for Muslim families from the Gulf and Malaysia, and for vegetarian or Indian families, since managing dietary requirements at outdoor Bangkok attractions can be difficult. The food court also covers Thai, Chinese, Japanese, and international options. Budget approximately ฿150–350 per person for a meal.
A 100% cancellation fee applies if the booking is cancelled 48 hours (2 days) or less before the visit date. Promotional tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable for cash. For cancellations made more than 48 hours in advance, contact Trip Thai Tour via WhatsApp +66 89 949 6235 to arrange a refund or reschedule. We do not cancel confirmed bookings due to low numbers.
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