Is The Jam Factory Gallery worth visiting?
The Jam Factory Gallery blends design, art, books, food, and riverfront chill in a converted warehouse by architect Duangrit Bunnag. It’s a laid-back creative hub where rotating shows and weekend events make a relaxed alternative to Bangkok’s big museums.

What are the opening hours of The Jam Factory Gallery?
The Jam Factory Gallery typically opens daily around 11:00 AM–8:00 PM, though exhibition times can vary—check socials before you go. These hours have been noted in local listings and press.
What is the entry fee for The Jam Factory Gallery?
There’s usually no admission fee to visit The Jam Factory Gallery; special events may have their own pricing. That makes it easy to pop in while exploring the riverfront.
How do I get to The Jam Factory Gallery?
Easiest is BTS Silom Line → Krung Thon Buri, then transfer to the BTS Gold Line to Khlong San or Charoen Nakhon (ICONSIAM) and walk or take a short motorcycle taxi. You can also ride a boat to Si Phraya Pier and take the cross-river ferry to Khlong San Pier (about 5 THB), then walk a few minutes via Khlong San Market to The Jam Factory Gallery at 41/1–5 Charoen Nakhon Rd., Khlong San.
What should I wear at The Jam Factory Gallery?
Casual, light clothing and comfy shoes are fine at The Jam Factory Gallery—it’s an indoor/outdoor creative space with shaded courtyards. If you plan to pair it with nearby temples later, bring a cover-up for shoulders and knees.
Can I take photos at The Jam Factory Gallery?
Personal photos are generally fine at The Jam Factory Gallery; avoid flash, touching artwork, or blocking pathways. Always follow any exhibit-specific signs or staff guidance.
How much time should I spend at The Jam Factory Gallery?
Plan 45–90 minutes for The Jam Factory Gallery, longer if you’re browsing Candide Books or grabbing coffee or a meal on site. Weekends can include pop-ups or markets that add browsing time.
What nearby attractions can I combine with The Jam Factory Gallery?
Combine The Jam Factory Gallery with ICONSIAM (walk/Gold Line), River City Bangkok across the ferry at Si Phraya Pier, and the serene Princess Mother Memorial Park in Khlong San. All are close and easy via boat or a short ride.
Is The Jam Factory Gallery family-friendly?
Yes—The Jam Factory Gallery is family-friendly, with open lawns, river breezes, and cafés for breaks. Keep an eye on little ones around exhibits and by the water.
What should I bring to The Jam Factory Gallery?
Bring a small amount of cash for the market/ferry, a reusable water bottle, and sun/rain protection for the courtyard at The Jam Factory Gallery. If using boats, plan for brief walks between piers and the complex.