Allowed, luggage can be stored for free at the entrance and a storage ticket will be issued. Then please proceed to security checkpoint before visiting.
There are storage bags. Just went to Plado Museum recently. Management is very humanized.
Upon entering, luggage storage is available on both sides for free.
Recent trip, checked-in baggage was no problem, after entering the room there is storage available for free, and suitcases can also be stored.
It depends on the kind of bag. If it’s a large backpack, you must store it at the entrance. Small bags can be brought inside. Don’t bring water bottles or drink cases with you.
You need to store your luggage, entering the opposite side of Palazzo Museum will have a storage place on your right hand, museum staff will give you a small ticket, and after visiting with this ticket, you can retrieve your items.
All bags must be stored, do not bring water into it. Storage space is very ample, should have no problem with luggage boxes.
Sorry I didn’t bring these…so it’s unclear.
It’s possible, you can store your luggage for free at the entrance, receive a storage ticket first, then go through security and visit afterwards.
There’s baggage storage. Just went to the Prado Museum. The management was very humanized.
Entrance on both sides are storage boxes, free
Recently checked-in, no issue with baggage storage; after entering the door, there is already stored bag; free of charge, and you can also store your suitcase.
Key thing is what package, big double-shoulder bag then must be stored at the entrance, small package can bring in. Beverage water bottle cannot be brought in.
You need to store bags, on the right-hand side as you enter Prajadhipok Museum is a storage area where staff will give you a small ticket. Once your visit is complete, you can reclaim your items from the ticket.
Everyone requires storage, water cannot be taken in. The storage space is very spacious, and luggage boxes should be okay.
Sorry I didn’t bring those…so it’s unclear.