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Tourist Places To Visit In & Near Grand Palace Bangkok

Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun), Wat Phra Chetuphon, Museum of Siam, City Pillar Shrine and many more places.

Thailand is a land that holds within its deep cultural histories, Buddhist mysticism, architectural uniqueness, and splendid royalty. Your visit to Bangkok and Pattaya should thus be nothing short of an experience replete with visits to exquisite palaces, quaint Buddhist temples, and shrines, sprawling gardens, and grand museums.

The Grand Palace of Pattaya and the places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok, are some of the most renowned attractions that visitors must visit during their trip to Thailand. The palace complex is segregated into a number of distinct structures, each with its unique tale to tell. Get a taste of the Buddhist architectural extravagance in the temple of the Emerald Buddha and the majestic splendor of the Great Chakri Palace.

See a replica of the Cambodian Angkor Wat in a stone-welded model here and get an insight into the Holy Water ceremonies of Buddhist monks at the Ho Phra Parit.Stretch your legs a while at the nearby Saranrom Park, once a haunt of the royal family, and wallow in the historical richness of Thailand.

Here are some of the places to visit in & near Grand Palace Bangkok:

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Places To Visit Near Grand Palace Bangkok

01

Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)

Temple of Dawn holds not only immense architectural significance but also has much historical importance as well. Established after the infamous battles of the erstwhile Siam and Burma by General Taksin and the remaining survivors, the temple was later renamed Aruna, the Indian God of dawn.

The temple, one of the top places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok, is housed in a colossal structure with an 82 m Khmer style tower, which is its main highlight. It is adorned by intricate designs of elaborate floral mosaics that have been carved out of broken Chinese porcelain in vibrant colors. In the central area is installed a statue of Buddha that is said to have been designed by King Rama II.

Location: 58 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok

Timings: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 50

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Wat Phra Chetuphon

This massive structure is one of Bangkok’s largest and oldest temples and is particularly famous for housing the renowned Reclining Buddha. The stunning statue, which lies more than 150 m in length, is the largest in the country and an absolute must-see among the places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok.

The Buddha statue, apart from its sheer size, is quite impressive for its intricate work with gold paint and gold leaf.The vast temple complex is extremely well maintained and kept spic and span at all times. Apart from the Reclining Buddha, there are several other Buddha statues within the complex as well as some beautiful Bonsai.

Location: 2 SanamChai Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

Timings: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Entry Fee: THB 200 (For Foreigners)

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03

Museum of Siam

A great way to delve deep into the tale that Thailand tells is by putting the Museum of Siam as one of the places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok. Located in Phra Nakorn on Sanam Chai street, the museum is built in a neoclassical style. The interiors of the building have been cleverly designed especially to capture the interest of the younger generation in the country’s culture and past.

The use of modern-day gadgets and electronic devices makes understanding the history of the land particularly interesting and engaging.

Location: 4 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

Timings: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entry Fee: THB 30

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04

Saranrom Park

One of the most tranquil places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok on its eastern side, this park was once a garden exclusively for the royal household of Thailand. It continues to hold its aura and magnificence with splendid gazebo and majestic buildings that were meant for the Queen and princess.

The days of splendor reflect in the garden’s old Banyan trees, lush fields, and vibrant blossoms. The park was open only to the nobility once upon a time, but today it is a haven right in the midst of Rattanakosin square, where you can stretch your legs, soak in the serenity, meditate and perform Tai chi.

Location: At the intersection of New Road and Rajini Road Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

Timings: 4:30 AM – 9:00 PM

Entry Fee: None

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05

City Pillar Shrine

The city pillar shrine holds a sacred place among the city’s ancient structures. The people here believe those who bow before the pillar and pay their respects will gain prosperity, fulfillment, fortune, power, and prestige. Located in the southeast corner of the SanamLuang and close to the Ministry of Defense, the pillar is one of the top places to visit near Grand Palace Bangkok.

According to legend, the shrine was established after the kingdom of Bangkok was formed during the reign of King Rama I of the Chakri Dynasty to replace the old capital of the Thonburi Kingdom.

Location: Lak Muang Rd, Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

Entry Fee: THB 5

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06

Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)

One of the most revered Buddhist temples in Thailand, the Temple of Emerald Buddha is also known as the Wat Phra Kaew because there is an image of Phra Kaew Morakot enshrined here that is carved from a single jade block. This temple is considered one of the best places to visit in Grand Palace Bangkok because of its sacred values.

The temple was instituted in the year 1785 and is renowned for its intricate carvings, elaborate paintings, and quintessential pagodas. The Buddha statue here is kept out of bounds for the common man and only the king is allowed to go near it. It is one of the most popular places to visit which attracts visitors and devotees in throngs.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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07

Phra Ubosot or The Chapel of The Emerald Buddha

In your list of places to visit in Grand Palace Bangkok, add this magnificent ubosot (chapel) that houses the Emerald Buddha and is the only remaining original building in the temple. The chapel’s exterior is beautifully adorned with ornate colored mirror tiles and gilt carving, akin to most other structures in the temple’s complex.

Lining the eaves are bronze bells that tinkle when there is a breeze keeping the atmosphere serene and mystical at all times.The image of the Emerald Buddha is placed within the heavily inlaid doors of the chapel, atop a high gilt altar. It has been carved out of a solid piece of green jadeite and is 26 inches tall and 19 inches wide.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM- 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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08

The Great Chakri Palace

One of the most special places to visit in Grand Palace Bangkok, kick-starting your historical tour of this mystical city is the great Chakri Palace which has been home to the royals for several years. The structure is built in a large rectangular space and comprises typical styles, adornments, and ornamentations. Construction of the main building had started in 1867 and was completed in 1882.

The façade is designed completely with marble in an Italian Renaissance style by an English architect but the roof is typically Thai in style and done in colored tiles. The distinct exterior and rich interiors of the palace with portraits of every Thai king, make it stand out among others near it.

Location
: The Grand Palace

Timings
: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee
: THB 500

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09

Phra Mondop

This ornate building within the Thai Grand Palace complex is possibly the most beautiful of all the structures here. It was built by King Rama I and is the proud custodian of the Royal Golden Edition of Buddhist Cannon inscribed in palm leaves, enclosed in a mother of pearl cabinet. It also houses a large number of ancient literature and Buddhist publications from the Rattanakosin Era.

The original building was engulfed in a massive fire on the very day of its inauguration due to fireworks. It was then rebuilt by the King to place precious holy scripts within, and is considered as one of the best places to visit in Grand Palace.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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10

Prasat Phra Debidorn

The Prasat Phra Debidorn or the Royal Pantheon was originally intended as a shrine for the Emerald Buddha. However, it was later destroyed by fire and after being re-established was designed as a mausoleum to house the sculptures of deceased kings.

Located within the premises of the Grand Palace of Thailand, this section has life-sized statues of the eight rulers of the Chakri Dynasty. King Bhumibol, the current ruler, is the ninth ascendant to the title. Visitors are allowed entry into the Pantheon only once a year on the 6th of April which is commemorated as Chakri Day.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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11

Ho Phra Parit

Considered as one of the sacred places to visit in Grand Palace Bangkok, this one-of-a-kind hall was originally set up for the use of Buddhist monks who would perform their morning rituals here by congregating to create the Holy water which would then be sprinkled in various corners of the palace. The same water was also used to augment the potency of weapons when the kingdom was at war and special ceremonies were performed for this.

These ceremonies continue to be performed in contemporary times during Buddhist holy days, although the practice of making Holy water ceased in the year 1920s.The hall is segregated into two distinct sections with the larger one used for ceremonies and the smaller as a storage space for religious artifacts.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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12

Angkor Wat

This model of the original extravagant monument in Cambodia has been carved out in stone by ancient architects during the reign of Rama the fourth, with the help of designs used in the actual planning of the Angkor Wat. Tucked within the walls of the Grand Palace, it makes for a fascinating spectacle to construe how the planning and execution must have been done during ancient times.

The presence of such a structure here also indicates that the Siam rulers must have had Cambodia as a part of their territories.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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13

Boromabiman Hall

The Boromabiman or Ball Hall in the Grand Palace is within one of its many buildings. It overlooks the majestic royal gardens and has been in use since the time of Rama the Sixth to throw large annual festivities. It was also used as a home to the king’s consorts, daughters, and the young members of the royal family who were below the age of 12.

The monarch himself grew up here, although he has moved out and now resides at the Chitralada Residence. In the present day, the hall is used to accommodate high-ranking Buddhist monks or heads of state on their official visits.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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Phra Thinang Amarin Winitchai

This is the main throne room in the Grand Palace where King Rama the first received his subjects and served as the official court of the Chakri Palace. The hall has been the venue of the king’s coronations over the ages and all major celebrations and ceremonies pertaining to the reigning monarch’s coronation continue to be held here.

In the front area of the hall, there is a peristyle porch which is where the royal elephants were once tethered to the red and gold posts as the king’s edicts were announced to the subjects.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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15

Dusit Maha Prasat

The Dusit Maha Prasat is a massive inner hall within the Thai Grand Palace complex and once served as King Rama the first’s audience chamber where he met his subjects. The monarch’s seat is perched atop a niched throne carved in the walls of the south wing. The designs of the king’s throne however have changed with time and the modern rulers have larger seats.

The hall is adorned with intricate murals that were brought in as later additions when deceased monarchs lied-in-state here to receive obeisance. Other furniture, ornamentations, and couches in this hall have been here since the time of Rama the first.

Location: The Grand Palace

Timings: 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Entry Fee: THB 500

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    1. Asiatique The Riverfront: A unique combination of a mall and night market, Asiatique offers the magic of two distinct experiences rolled into one. The immense structure houses over 40 restaurants and 1500 boutiques. Enjoy a fun evening tasting some delectable cuisines, gift shopping, and watching late-night performances.

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Trinidad and Tobago Dollar
TZS - Sh
Tanzanian Shilling
UYU - $U
Uruguayan Peso
UZS - so'm
Uzbekistan Som
YER -
Yemeni Rial
ZAR - R
South African Rand
JPY - ¥
Japanese Yen
VND -
Vietnamese dong