Mini Siam
Jessy FaradayJessy Faraday/Guest Contributor/SIGHTSEEING, PATTAYA/ Updated : Sep 15, 2016, 11:03 IST
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Mini Siam is a miniature world. This heritage site contains modern miniatures of structures and sites in Thailand and Europe. Built in a scale of 1:25, over hundred models entice and call you towards them. Those who are unable to … Read more
Mini Siam is a miniature world. This heritage site contains modern miniatures of structures and sites in Thailand and Europe. Built in a scale of 1:25, over hundred models entice and call you towards them. Those who are unable to travel to all the great sights around the world can see them here. Read less

Mini Siam is a miniature world. This heritage site contains modern miniatures of structures and sites in Thailand and Europe. Built in a scale of 1:25, over hundred models entice and call you towards them. Those who are unable to travel to all the great sights around the world can see them here.
If you want some more fun experience, then head over to ‘Mini World’ where they have small models of places like Trevi Fountain, Tower Bridge, and Eiffel Tower. Miniature versions of Leaning Tower of Pisa, Italy, as well as the Colosseum entertain visitors. Other notable versions include Tower Bridge in England and The Opera House in Sydney, Australia.
A MiniRace Course (GoKarts) is also at the site for those people who like racing.
With so many interesting places vying for your to-go list, we are sure it will be tough for you deciding which one to visit first!
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