- Introduction
- Key Points
- Exploring the Phuket Trick Eye Museum
- The Floating Market Buffet at Baiyoke Sky Hotel
- Itinerary Breakdown
- Stop 1: Phuket Trick Eye Museum
- Followed by the Floating Market Buffet
- What to Expect
- Additional insights based on reviews:
- Practical Tips for Your Visit
- Who Will Enjoy This Experience?
- The Sum Up
- FAQ
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Introduction

Our review focuses on the Phuket Trick Eye Museum combined with the Baiyoke Floating Market buffet experience—an intriguing mix of playful photo opportunities and delicious Thai cuisine. While we haven’t personally visited, many travelers find these attractions offer a memorable and engaging way to experience local culture and entertainment.
What we love about this combo: the interactive 3D art that sparks creativity, the authentic floating market vibe inside a Bangkok hotel, and the value for the price at just around $17 per person. A potential consideration is that the museum is a short activity — about 1 to 2 hours — so it’s best suited for those looking for a quick, fun diversion rather than a lengthy tour.
This experience suits travelers who enjoy playful photo ops, culture, and trying local flavors without overextending their schedules. It’s perfect for families, couples, or anyone wanting a lighthearted glimpse into Thailand’s vibrant market culture.
Key Points

- Interactive Fun: The Phuket Trick Eye Museum offers over a hundred optical illusions perfect for taking creative photos.
- Cultural Flavour: The floating market buffet recreates a traditional Thai market setting within a modern hotel.
- Affordable: At about $16.72, this experience provides good value—combining entertainment and cuisine.
- Short & Sweet: Expect to spend around 1 to 2 hours, making it a flexible addition to your day.
- Location & Accessibility: Located in Phuket, near public transportation, making it easy to include in your itinerary.
- No Included Transport: Remember, hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included, so plan your transportation accordingly.
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Exploring the Phuket Trick Eye Museum

The Phuket Trick Eye Museum is a haven for fans of playful illusions and quirky photography. Situated in a large, two-storey building at the corner of Montri and Phang Nga roads, the museum features over a hundred trompe-loeil artworks—art that cleverly tricks the eye into perceiving a different reality. Visitors can step into oversized paintings and sculptures, becoming part of the scene rather than just observing it.
What really sets this museum apart are the interactive setups: imagine crossing a shaky bridge over a waterfall, escaping a menacing shark, or sliding down a snowy slope—all designed for fun photos. Some reviews mention that the illusions are well-executed, with visitors initially surprised by the clever effects. One reviewer notes, “It’s a great place for families and kids, but even adults will find themselves giggling at the silly photos.”
The museum’s layout encourages wandering and spontaneous picture-taking, which is perfect for social media enthusiasts or those who just love a good laugh. The admission ticket covers entry, so you can fully enjoy the exhibits without hidden costs. Expect to spend roughly an hour to an hour and a half here, making it a lively but manageable stop.
Tip: Take your time exploring each illusion. Some setups are more immersive than others, and a few, like the waterfall or shark escape, are especially popular for memorable photos.
The Floating Market Buffet at Baiyoke Sky Hotel
While Phuket is known for its beaches, this experience offers a taste of Thailand’s vibrant market culture within the luxurious setting of Baiyoke Sky Hotel in Bangkok. The floating market buffet mimics a traditional Thai floating market, with stalls serving a diverse array of dishes. It’s a great way to sample local flavors in a relaxed, scenic environment.
The buffet is served on the 75th floor of the hotel, providing panoramic views of Bangkok. The variety of dishes includes both Thai specialties like large river shrimp and cracked crabs, prepared to order with dipping sauces, as well as international options. Many reviews highlight the freshness and quality of the seafood, along with the lively market atmosphere—complete with mock floating boats and market stalls.
The buffet is suitable for lunch or dinner, depending on your schedule. Guests can enjoy a self-serve style while sampling multiple dishes. At around $16.72, this experience offers excellent value—combining the pleasure of a hearty meal with a unique setting that feels both authentic and fun.
Tip: Arrive early if you want to beat the crowds, especially during peak dinner hours. The views from the 75th floor are worth the early start.
Itinerary Breakdown

Stop 1: Phuket Trick Eye Museum
The journey begins in Phuket with this immersive arts experience. While technically in Phuket, if you’re on a multi-stop tour, this could be your playful introduction to optical illusions and family-friendly fun. It’s a straightforward visit—about 1 to 2 hours—focused on snapping fun photos and enjoying the creative setups.
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Followed by the Floating Market Buffet
Though located in Bangkok, if you’re combining these experiences or planning a trip that includes both, the floating market buffet inside Baiyoke Sky Hotel is a highlight for sampling Thai cuisine. Expect a dining experience that transports you to a floating market setting, with dishes cooked fresh and served in a lively, colorful environment.
What to Expect
- At the Phuket museum: Over 100 illusions and interactive displays, perfect for group photos.
- At the buffet: An extensive selection of Thai and international dishes, with seafood delicacies cooked to order.
- Duration: Each activity is around 1 to 2 hours, making them suitable for a half-day or flexible afternoon plan.
Additional insights based on reviews:
- Visitors find the Phuket museum to be “more fun than educational,” emphasizing its entertainment factor.
- Many reviewers appreciate the panoramic views from the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, creating a memorable dining ambiance.
- Some mention that the museum is especially enjoyable for kids, with “loads of funny photo spots.”
Practical Tips for Your Visit

- Book in advance: The tour is often booked about 13 days ahead, so secure your tickets early to avoid disappointment.
- Timing is key: Arrive early for the buffet if you want the best views and a less crowded experience.
- Transportation: As hotel pick-up and drop-off are not included, plan your own transport—public transit options are nearby.
- Duration: Allocate 1-2 hours for the museum and buffet, so you can plan other activities around these.
Who Will Enjoy This Experience?

This duo offers a mix of lighthearted entertainment and authentic Thai flavors, perfect for families, couples, or anyone looking for a relaxed, fun-filled outing. If you love quirky photo opportunities, the Phuket Trick Eye Museum will delight you. Meanwhile, food lovers will appreciate the buffet’s variety and scenic setting. It’s especially suitable for travelers seeking a value-packed activity that combines culture with entertainment.
The Sum Up

This combination of the Phuket Trick Eye Museum and the Baiyoke floating market buffet provides a playful, flavorful snapshot of Thailand’s vibrant culture. The museum offers a fun way to get creative with photo memories, while the buffet supplies authentic Thai dishes in an extraordinary setting. Both experiences are well-priced, making them accessible options for a memorable half-day outing.
If you’re traveling with kids, friends, or just looking for a relaxed activity that’s different from beach days or temple visits, this duo fits the bill. Keep in mind the short durations — it’s about entertainment and flavor rather than an in-depth tour — but that’s part of the appeal for a quick, enjoyable break.
Overall, it’s a smart choice for those wanting a unique, budget-friendly experience that combines playful art and authentic cuisine in one seamless outing.
FAQ

Is the Phuket Trick Eye Museum suitable for children?
Yes, the museum’s interactive illusions are fun for children and families, offering plenty of photo opportunities and silly scenes.
How long does the museum visit take?
Most visitors spend about 1 to 1.5 hours exploring the exhibits and taking photos.
What does the floating market buffet include?
The buffet features a wide range of Thai and international dishes, including seafood like large river shrimp and cracked crabs, cooked to order with dipping sauces.
Is the buffet served during lunch or dinner?
You can choose to have it during lunch or dinner, depending on your schedule.
Does the tour include hotel transportation?
No, transportation is not included, so you should plan your own way to and from the locations.
How far in advance should I book?
The tour is typically booked about 13 days in advance, so early booking is recommended.
What is the price of this experience?
It costs approximately $16.72 per person, offering good value for both entertainment and a meal.
Where is the Phuket Trick Eye Museum located?
It’s located on the corner of Montri and Phang Nga roads in Phuket.
Is there an age restriction for the museum?
The information doesn’t specify age restrictions, but the playful nature makes it suitable for most ages, especially children and families.
Can I combine this experience with other tours?
Yes, the museum and buffet can complement sightseeing plans, especially if you’re exploring Phuket or Bangkok, but check local schedules and timing.
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