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#The Grand Palace Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Mind-blowing Grand Palace in Thailand❤️🇹🇭
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You can find that there is no such thing as a trip to Bangkok "The next day of Tyrande never rests for a long time, shining for a long time." Finally, I want to recall and post, The Grand Palace+Jade Buddha Temple (heavily stylized and color adjusted). The streets of Tyrande P9P10: The light rail in Bangkok is very interesting to consider. Flights after rain, clouds and sunset before landing. I yearn to travel to some fun places. I use my camera to constantly record scenery and some "interesting stories". If I want to continue listening to the stories I see, some people want to discover more favorite travel destinations. Like and collect, and help and follow me.
Admirable National treasure of Thailand 🇹🇭
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The most revered national treasure of Thailand is the Jade Buddha statue in the Grand Palace. 🛕
Visit The Grand Palace. The most worth seeing is the emerald green jade Buddha statue in the Jade Buddha Hall, which is 66cm high. A total of three sets of clothing were customized for the Jade Buddha. In February, they wore cool clothing and golden thread clothing draped over the Buddha's body.
Photography 📸 is not allowed inside the main hall. You can sit down and worship the Buddha, but your toes should not be facing the Buddha statue.🌸
The exterior walls of the main hall are covered with stained glass panels, shining brightly in the sunlight. The porcelain pieces come from Jingdezhen, China. Many of the porcelain pieces inlaid on the exterior of buildings were shipped from China and were broken during long-dist ance transportation. To avoid waste, they were used as decorations in the form of broken porcelain pieces.
The corridor is filled with gold leaf paintings 🖼️ , depicting the complex story of the king reclaiming the beautiful queen 🫅 from the hands of demons.
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The most intuitive place to feel the wealth of the Thai royal family is the Grand Palace
The Grand Palace is the palace of the Thai royal family. It was built in 1782 and has been expanded and renovated by generations of kings to its current scale. The Grand Palace has obvious Siamese architectural features, it is magnificent and has national characteristics, and it is called the 'encyclopedia of Thai art'.
In 1992, the Thai government funded the construction of the Thai Buddha Garden in Luoyang White Horse Temple, which is a condensed essence of Thai architecture represented by the Bangkok Grand Palace.
The Grand Palace covers a huge area and includes two parts for touring: the Jade Buddha Temple and the Grand Palace. The tourist entrance is at the Jade Buddha Temple.
🇹🇭Jade Buddha Temple
Named after the jade Buddha enshrined in the temple, the temple is located in the northeast corner of the Grand Palace, about a quarter of the size of the Grand Palace. It is one of the three national treasures of Thailand, the guardian temple of the Chakri Dynasty, and the national temple.
The jade Buddha is enshrined in the main hall, it is carved from real jade, 66 cm high and 48 cm wide. It was a treasure that was fought over by many countries. After being discovered in Chiang Rai in 1434, it has been enshrined in the Jade Buddha Temple.
There are seven pairs of fairy statues on the high platform of the Jade Buddha Temple. The upper body of the lioness fairy is a woman, and the lower body is a lion; the upper body of the golden Nara is a man, and the lower body is a bird.
Each door in the temple has a six-meter-high guardian Yaksha, holding a Dharma sword, which is very spectacular.
There are also three pagodas to the north of the main hall: a pure Thai-style scripture library, a Sri Lankan-style golden relic pagoda, and a royal ancestral temple built by Rama IV.
The model of Angkor Wat is a collection of Rama III, and you can still see the appearance of Angkor Wat when it was complete from this huge model.
There are 178 paintings in the corridor of the Jade Buddha Temple, which were painted during the period of Rama I, telling a mythological story of good people defeating bad people.
🇹🇭Grand Palace
The main building is four palaces, with the roof in the Thai characteristic three-top structure, lined up in a row, with green ceramic tile ridges, purple and red glazed tile roofs, and pointed phoenix head flying eaves. But these main buildings are not open to the public.
Chakri Palace is the largest main hall in the Grand Palace, with three floors, built by Rama V in 1876. The initial design was a Western-style building, but because it felt a bit abrupt among a group of Thai buildings, a traditional Thai roof was added later.
🇹🇭Grand Palace (The Grand Palace)
Address: Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon Bangkok 10200
Opening hours: 8:30-15:30
Ticket: 500 baht/person (cash or card can be used)
The dress code in the Grand Palace is strict, please be sure to comply
Do not hire wild tour guides at the door, easy to be deceived
Photography is prohibited in the main hall, and you need to take off your shoes and hats when entering
Listen to me! Don't step on these pitfalls in Thailand's self-guided tour!
Listen to me! Thailand, with its unique charm and friendly people, is a place where people linger. This trip, we have carefully planned a variety of activities, including new internet celebrity check-in spots, and a variety of options for you to choose from. At the same time, we have also selected a large number of hotels for you, so you can stay without moving, allowing you to enjoy a comfortable rest environment during your journey.
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On the first day of the trip, we will arrive in Bangkok🏙️, known as the city of smiles. This city is full of Southeast Asian tropical atmosphere, which makes people intoxicated step by step.
The second day, the recommended itinerary is Bangkok Maeklong Railway Market + Damnoen Saduak Floating Market or Amphawa Floating Market (only open from Friday to Sunday) + Amphawa Floating Market Fireflies🌟. This is a rich market experience, feeling the unique local lifestyle of Thailand.
On the third day, we will visit the Grand Palace- Jade Buddha Temple- Reclining Buddha Temple- Zheng Wang Temple, and finally arrive at the riverside restaurant Rongros🍽️ at sunset, taste Thai food, and enjoy the beautiful night view of the Mekong River.
On the fourth day, we will visit the Three-headed Elephant Museum🐘, feel the mysterious culture of Thailand, and then go to the ancient city of Siam to explore the traces of Thai history.
On the last day, we will return to the country with full memories and gains🛫.
The whole trip costs an average of 2k per person, which is a very worthwhile trip. I hope that in Thailand, you can gain full of happiness and beautiful memories. So, listen to me, don't step on the pit, come to Thailand for a self-guided tour!
Thailand! So beautiful! So fun! Don't want to go home!
Thailand🇹🇭, a tourist destination full of exotic charm, attracts countless tourists to explore. And I am one of them! This time I went to Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, and the beautiful coastal city of Pattaya. If there are sisters who also want to experience a different kind of travel, I strongly recommend going to Thailand now to feel the exotic charm🏖️~
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Stay up late to organize the "Bangkok & Pattaya" travel guide, swipe down👇card for a surprise🤩
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📌Preparation before departure📌
🪪 Documents: Just officially announced that China and Thailand are permanently visa-free, just bring your passport (valid for more than 6 months)
☎️ SIM card: Purchase and recharge at the counter after arriving in Thailand, you can also purchase at the airport counter or convenience store
💰 Currency exchange: You can exchange currency at major airports, banks, shopping malls, etc. in Thailand
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❣️Recommended check-in❣️
🪔 The Grand Palace——Located in the center of Bangkok, close to the Chao Phraya River, it is a symbol of the Bangkok dynasty.
🙏 Four-faced Buddha——Known as the "Buddha of All Requests", so the incense here is very strong.
🍧JODD FAIRS Night Market——Thailand's "Starlight Night Market".
🗼King Power Mahanakhon——Thailand's tallest building, mosaic-like, you can overlook Bangkok from here.
🛍️Floating Market——Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Maeklong Railway Market, Amphawa Floating Market.
💎 Diamond Beach——One of the most beautiful beaches on Samet Island.
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Itinerary
D1 ✈️Arrive in "Bangkok", start the prelude to Thailand~
D2 Bangkok "🪔Grand Palace Jade Buddha Temple"-"🛕Chao Phraya River Zheng Wang Temple-" "🍧JODD FAIRS Night Market"
D3 Bangkok "🙏Four-faced Buddha"-"🛍️Central World"-Pattaya "🐘Elephant Village"—"🛟Dulala Floating Market"
D4 Rayong "🛥National Park Samet Island"-"💎Diamond Beach"
D5 Bangkok "🛍️King Power Duty Free Shop"—"🚶Chinatown citywalk"
D6 ✈️Take home full of harvest~
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❗️Travel Tips❗️
1. Learn some simple Thai words💬
2. Dress appropriately in the temple🥻
3. Be prepared for mosquito bites💊
4. It's best to wear shoes that are easy to take off when walking🥿
5. Thailand is very safe, but beware of scammers🤥
Come with me, give you the most real Thailand (1)
🧳Preparation before departure:
Bring your passport, book your flight and hotel, and fly with me!
💰Average consumption:
On the day of the Mid-Autumn Festival, two people fly directly from Shanghai to Bangkok, Thailand, and the round trip for two people totals 5900rmb
Hotel Bangkok is a Holiday Inn - IHG hotel for three nights, one night includes breakfast for two 500rmb
Massage Let's Relax Spa (Bangkok MBK Shopping Center) Chain environment service is good, the price is expensive, but recommended! About 200rmb two-hour Thai spa. The roadside Thai massage is generally 60rmb per hour for reference.
🚉Transportation strategy:
Directly call a taxi by the roadside, convenient and cheap. The subway route is not recommended because it is not complete. Grab is too expensive, bolt has no cars, tutu is not safe, it is recommended to take a taxi directly.
⛰【Attraction strategy】
The Hindu temple near the hotel can be visited, it has characteristics️➡️Grand Palace➡️Reclining Buddha Temple➡️Zheng Wang Temple, you can rent Thai clothes for photos, recommended for photos!
❤Recommended reason:
Bangkok three days➡️Phuket three days➡️Pipi Island one night➡️Krabi two nights➡️Back to Bangkok one night➡️Back to Shanghai
Follow me and continue to share, come with me, give you the most real Thailand🇹🇭!
The Grand Palace in Bangkok, resplendent in gold and jade!
The Grand Palace,
Through the continuous renovation and expansion by generations of kings, it has finally become the grand and most distinctive Grand Palace architectural complex (a total of 28 buildings)
The Grand Palace was built in imitation of the old palace in the ancient capital, Ayutthaya,
Adjacent to the Chao Phraya River, with a total area of 218,400 square meters.
Here gathers the essence of Thai architecture, painting, sculpture, and decoration art👍. Its style has distinctive Siamese architectural art characteristics and is known as the 'Encyclopedia of Thai Art'.
The Grand Palace is not only used for coronation ceremonies, court celebrations, and other ceremonies and activities, but also open to the public on ordinary days. It is a must-visit spot in Bangkok, Top1
The Grand Palace is even more mysterious when the lights are on
Walking among it, you will always be shocked by its magnificence
In the northeast corner of the Grand Palace is Thailand's most famous Temple of the Emerald Buddha
The highly revered Emerald Buddha is placed in the resplendent main hall
On the high platform of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, there are 7 pairs of 'lion-bodied fairies', which are very special;
Suggested tour time: 1-3 hours
The landmark Grand Palace in Bangkok
Parking around is too difficult, after circling a few times, I found a paid parking lot, and it's a 5-minute walk to the Grand Palace.
For those who are not properly dressed, especially ladies, you can buy some beautiful skirts or shawls on the way to the Grand Palace through the small commodity street, it's very cheap, there are many shops opposite the Grand Palace.
The interior of the palace feels similar to what I've seen on TV , it's a distinctive building, there are many, many people burning incense and worshiping Buddha inside, it feels like a big temple, before I went, I thought it was where the king of Bangkok lived, but then I found out it really is... Living in a big temple shows their devout faith.
If you're dressed properly, the photos are very good, in short, it's dazzling and shiny everywhere, we came out after strolling for an hour, it's incomparable to the Forbidden City, I spent a whole day in the Forbidden City and only finished half of it.
Magical Bangkok: The more you play in Thailand, the happier you get
How to experience the classic and relaxed in Bangkok city, see how we play for a full day.
Visiting Bangkok, Thailand for blessings, if you don't go to the Grand Palace and the Jade Buddha Temple, you really haven't experienced the essence of this country. The Grand Palace, which has not been open for 3 years, we caught up this time and once again appreciated the beautiful scenery of the Grand Palace under the warm sunset.
The Grand Palace ticket is 500 baht per person. The Grand Palace is a symbol of the Bangkok dynasty. The architecture blends Thai and European styles. Brilliant and gorgeous, Bangkok is known as the "City of Angels" and the Grand Palace is the "Heavenly Palace" of Bangkok.
The Jade Buddha Temple is in the Grand Palace, where the national treasure of Thailand is stored. The Jade Buddha has three cassocks, and the King of Thailand will come to change it personally when the season changes in Thailand. What you see now is the winter cassock. They are all made of pure gold, gorgeous.
Free visa to Thailand for the 2024 New Year, the carnival activities have also kicked off!
The moon is full, the new year is here, everything is just right! 🙏
We were honored to visit the Queen Sirikit Textile Museum next to the Grand Palace, which is a rare museum open to the public, and we have learned a lot!
Riding a special tuk-tuk to enjoy the city scenery of the Rattanakosin Peninsula in Bangkok is also a must. You must experience the wind and electricity scene full of unconverted gasoline smell when you visit Bangkok.
Of course, the Four-faced Buddha must go to pray and worship, and by the way, you can visit the Central world, which is known as Asia's No.1, and take pictures with the Christmas tree and Pikachu. It is not an exaggeration to describe it here with a dazzling array of things, but the price is really not cheaper than in China.
Then go for an authentic Thai Spa, relax and relieve fatigue.
We were also fortunate to attend the "Magical Thailand Exclusive Tour" lawn outdoor party at the Siam Museum in Bangkok on the evening of December 26, 2023, organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). We enjoyed the performances of Thai folk dances from different periods, and well-known Thai artists Cai Youfu (Da Wu) and Zheng Naixin performed on stage. The atmosphere is explosive!
Roaming Bangkok, the multifaceted City of Angels
Bangkok is a multifaceted city, with luxurious high-rise malls and down-to-earth market stalls; Bangkok is a congested city, but the streets have their own scenery, even the colors of taxis are colorful. Different people can always discover a different Bangkok.
With a curiosity, stepping into multifaceted Bangkok, it's hard to say which side I like more, the City of Angels, or the capital of Buddhism; the lights on the top floor of Marriott, or the bustle of the weekend market, the romance of the riverside restaurant, the leisure of the green courtyard... Perhaps, what I like is such a multifaceted Bangkok.
1⃣️Top of Marriott
49th floor top, private enjoy Bangkok 360° night view
2⃣️Grand Palace
The most perfectly preserved, largest scale, and most distinctive palace of all generations in Thailand
3⃣️Divana Spa
SPA recommended by the travel bible LP
Leisure time in the green courtyard
3⃣️Love God
Night worship of the Love God, seeking romance between cities
4⃣️Thai Boxing Gym
Thai boxing experience class
5⃣️Street shooting
Strolling in the daily life of Bangkok
Wat Arun & The Grand Palace in Bangkok
The Grand Palace, also known as the Great Palace, is the royal palace of the Thai (Siamese) royal family. Adjacent to the Chao Phraya River, it is a large-scale ancient architectural complex (28 in total) in the center of Bangkok, with a total area of 218,400 square meters. The Grand Palace was built in 1782 and has been continuously renovated and expanded by generations of kings, eventually becoming this grand palace complex, still resplendent. The Grand Palace was built in imitation of the old palace in the old capital, Ayutthaya. The Grand Palace is one of the many palaces in Thailand, and it is the most perfectly preserved, largest, and most ethnically characteristic palace.
Enjoy the beautiful palace in Bangkok 🇹🇭
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The Grand Palace in Bangkok reigns as an iconic testament to Thailand's rich history, artistry, and regal grandeur. This architectural marvel, situated along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, stands as a symbol of the nation's cultural heritage and architectural prowess.
Marvel at the resplendent Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, nestled within the Grand Palace complex. The sacred statue, carved from a single block of jade, is a revered symbol of Thai Buddhism.
Wander through the intricate halls and courtyards adorned with dazzling murals, gilded spires, and intricate carvings. Each structure within the palace complex tells a story of Thai royalty and the nation's rich cultural tapestry.
Discover the magnificence of the Outer Court, where royal ceremonies and state functions once took place. The opulent architecture and meticulous design of these spaces reflect the grandeur and ceremonial significance woven into the fabric of Thai royalty.
Explore the Emerald Buddha Museum, housing a captivating collection of artifacts associated with the revered statue. Gain insights into the historical and cultural context surrounding this iconic symbol.
Participate in the timeless tradition of paying respects to the Emerald Buddha, experiencing a moment of reverence amidst the grandeur of the Phra Mondop. The intricacy of the architecture and the spiritual aura create an unforgettable pilgrimage within the heart of Bangkok.
As you immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Grand Palace, it stands as a living testament to Thailand's cultural legacy, inviting visitors to traverse the corridors of history and soak in the splendor of this architectural masterpiece
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🌏✨ Don’t tell others, this trip to Bangkok is not only colorful, but also high-quality and cheap. It is simply a money-saving place! 👛💖
💃🎉 First of all, the Grand Palace - this is not a dream, it is a real low-price carnival! At night, the Grand Palace becomes a shining jewel. Don’t miss this royal-level miracle at a low price! 🌙🏰
🍜🎊 Then, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market - not only a paradise for foodies, but also a savior for small wallets! Here, don’t worry about the price when having a food carnival, just enjoy the ocean of delicious food and laughter! 😋🌊
🚇🏞️ Also, big city parks - not a dream, but a real green world! Low-cost happy hour allows you to find a peaceful and beautiful corner in this city! 🌳🌷
🏛️🎨 National Museum - Don’t worry about ticket prices, the feast of history and art is waiting for you to taste! At night, this is a great place to travel through history on the cheap! 🌃🖼️
Bangkok is cheap and fun enough, allowing you to enjoy great things with a small wallet! 💰🌈
The Grand Palace: A Must-Visit Gem in Bangkok
Attention all history buffs and culture enthusiasts! If you find yourself in the vibrant city of Bangkok, there's one place you absolutely cannot miss: The Grand Palace. Prepare to be awestruck by its grandeur, rich history, and captivating architecture.
Situated in the heart of Bangkok, The Grand Palace is a true masterpiece that has stood the test of time. Built in 1782, it served as the official residence of the Thai Kings for over 150 years. Today, it remains a symbol of Thailand's cultural heritage and a testament to the country's architectural brilliance.
As you step through the ornate gates, you'll be transported to a world of opulence and splendor. The palace complex is a dazzling display of intricate details, vibrant colors, and exquisite craftsmanship. From the shimmering golden spires of Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) to the mesmerizing murals that adorn the walls, every corner tells a story.
The Grand Palace is not only a visual feast, but it also holds immense historical significance. It has witnessed the rise and fall of dynasties, the coronation of kings, and the hosting of important ceremonies. Exploring its halls and courtyards is like stepping back in time and immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Thai culture.
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, The Grand Palace offers breathtaking views and a serene ambiance. Take a leisurely stroll along the palace grounds, marvel at the beautifully manicured gardens, and soak in the tranquility of this majestic landmark.
A visit to Bangkok is incomplete without experiencing the grandeur of The Grand Palace. It's a must-visit destination that will leave you in awe of Thailand's regal past and architectural brilliance. So, grab your camera, embrace the history, and prepare to be enchanted by this cultural gem!
🕍🔮 Explore Bangkok’s mysterious temples and discover magical places hidden in the city!
🎉🌟 Bathing in the bright stars at night in Bangkok is like traveling through a fairyland! ✨💫 Are you ready? Let me unveil the mystery of Bangkok night for you and immerse yourself in the dreamlike beauty! 🌙🌆
🏰 Grand Palace - You read it right, this is the night paradise of royal carnival! As night falls, the Grand Palace transforms into an incredible royal stage, allowing you to travel through a royal fairy tale in a dream! 👑🎉
🕌 Temple Arun - It’s not a dream, it’s an adventure of mysterious culture! Embrace a mysterious cultural journey, explore Temple Arun at night, and discover surprises hidden behind cultural treasures! 🗺️🔮
🚤 Damnoen Saduak Floating Market - It’s not a dream, it’s a carnival night of food and laughter! The floating market turns into a food carnival night. Foodies, come and taste the ocean feast of delicious food and laughter! 🍜🎊
🏛️ National Museum - not a dream, but a journey through art and history! Traveling through the historical scrolls, the National Museum is a sea of art at night, dancing with history! 🎨📜
Bangkok is like a dream at night, so quickly blend into this fairy tale wonderland and experience the endless magical beauty! 🌈🚀
Visit the Grand Palace
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📍Address - Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand.
⭐ Highlights - Must Visit attraction in Bangkok. Come in the morning, as it can get quite crowded and humid during mid afternoon.
The beautiful grounds features breathtaking architecture, and rich history of the Thai monarchy. It's definitely worth a visit.
💲Avg. Price - THB 500
👍 Rating - 10/10
Top 5 Temples to Visit in Bangkok
Bangkok is a city steeped in culture and tradition, with its numerous temples being some of the most prized attractions. Here, you will find stunning architectural marvels, intricate carvings, and beautiful Buddha statues, each temple having its own unique character. If you're planning to visit Bangkok, make sure to include these top five temples in your itinerary.
First on our list is Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. This temple houses one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in the world, measuring a staggering 46 meters long and covered in shimmering gold leaf. The entire temple complex is also home to over a thousand Buddha images, intricate murals, and exquisite Thai architecture.
Next, we have the iconic Grand Palace, a must-visit for any traveler in Bangkok. The palace served as the official residence of Thai royalty from the 18th to the mid-20th century and features exquisite buildings, pavilions, and gardens. One of the most photographed attractions here is the Emerald Buddha Temple, with its ornate gold-plated exterior and the famous Emerald Buddha statue.
The Erawan Museum, our third pick, is located outside the city center but is worth the trip. This unique museum showcases Thai heritage and culture, housing an impressive collection, including intricate sculptures, traditional antiques, and a three-headed elephant statue.
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is our fourth pick. This temple sits on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and is known for its iconic Khmer-style tower, painted in vibrant shades of orange and decorated with intricate mosaics of Chinese porcelain.
Finally, we have Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple. This temple is famous for its intricate carvings, elegant design, and striking white marble exterior.
In conclusion, these five temples serve as excellent representations of Bangkok's rich cultural heritage and are must-visits for anyone who wants to explore the city's traditions and history. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or just looking for unique travel experiences, these temples are sure to leave you in awe and wonder.
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The Beauty of Bangkok's Cultural Mosaic
In the captivating city of Bangkok, you will surely be attracted by its unique cultural style. There is a mysterious allure that takes you on an unforgettable journey, getting lost in the beauty of Bangkok's cultural mosaic.
Explore the temples of Bangkok, and you will witness the vast world of Thai Buddhism. Spend a night at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, and you can admire magnificent architecture, such as the Emerald Buddha Temple and the majestic 50-ton golden Buddha. Moreover, each temple in this city has its own distinct features, emanating a charming atmosphere with different colors and designs.
As you wander through the streets and alleyways of Bangkok, you will be captivated by the splendid cultural performances and rich artistic ambiance. Whether it's the grand Royal Theater or street artists' performances, Bangkok is a city full of art. You can enjoy traditional music, dance, and the graceful art of Thailand.
And the cuisine here will definitely allow you to taste an endless variety of flavors. Try classic dishes like Thai-style fried noodles, green curry, and grilled pork neck, or venture into creative street food. Bangkok is a paradise for food lovers, and you definitely shouldn't miss the unique experience of Thai cuisine.
Bangkok is a city full of surprises, and each journey will transport you swiftly into a world of culture. With its beautiful temples, abundant art, and exquisite cuisine, this city will surely make you get lost in the beauty of Bangkok's cultural mosaic.
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🇹🇭A Spectacular Journey into Royal Splendor
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The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a truly enchanting experience, offering a glimpse into Thailand's royal heritage and architectural magnificence.
Here are the top five things to see and do at this iconic landmark:
1.Marvel at the Emerald Buddha: The revered Emerald Buddha, enshrined within the Wat Phra Kaew temple on the palace grounds, is a sight to behold. The meticulously carved statue, cloaked in gold and adorned with precious gems, exudes an aura of spirituality. Its significance in Thai culture and the intricacy of its design make it a must-see attraction, showcasing the country's deep-rooted religious traditions.
2.Explore the Outer Court: Wander through the Outer Court of the palace complex, where you'll encounter a myriad of ornate buildings, pavilions, and galleries. Each structure is a masterpiece of Thai architecture, featuring intricate details, vibrant colors, and historical significance. Take your time to admire the craftsmanship and learn about the stories behind these magnificent edifices.
3.Visit the Inner Court: Step into the Inner Court, which was once the residence of Thai kings. Explore the elegant Chakri Maha Prasat Hall, a blend of Thai and European architectural styles, and the Dusit Maha Prasat Hall, known for its exquisite proportions and intricate wooden carvings. These halls provide a captivating glimpse into the opulent lifestyle of Thai royalty.
4.Admire the Mural Paintings: Inside the Ramakien Gallery, witness the mesmerizing mural paintings depicting episodes from the Ramakien, Thailand's national epic. The vibrant colors and detailed scenes bring Thai mythology and history to life. The gallery offers a cultural immersion, allowing visitors to connect with the country's rich narrative traditions.
5.Attend the Royal Ceremonies: If timing allows, attending one of the royal ceremonies or events held at The Grand Palace provides a unique and culturally enriching experience. Witnessing these ceremonies, characterized by traditional music, elaborate costumes, and graceful rituals, offers a deeper understanding of Thailand's royal customs and heritage.
The Grand Palace stands as a testament to Thailand's artistic brilliance, cultural heritage, and royal legacy. Whether you're captivated by the Emerald Buddha, exploring the intricate architecture, or immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of Thai mythology, a visit to The Grand Palace is an unforgettable journey into the heart of Thailand's regal splendor. It's a must-see destination that showcases the country's enduring traditions and leaves visitors in awe of its grandeur and historical significance
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Step inside the Golden Palace
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is potentially one of the most well known places to visit. It’s no wonder that this is a busy temple and palace area to visit, tour groups always add this to the itinerary.
Entrance fee is 500baht - you can easily spend hours here as the grounds are huge.
Everywhere you look, there’s people taking photos and speakers with tall poles and microphones.
I visited on a dull day which meant the temperature wasn’t too extreme.
After you can walk down the road towards Wat Pho and visit some small market shops and eat at the pretty local restaurants.
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A must visit place in Bangkok 😍
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The Grand Palace is a must visit attraction, located in the heart of Bangkok. It is residence of royal family of Thailand.
✅ Timings : Daily, 8:30 am - 3:30 pm.
✅ Entry fees : 500 Thai baht per person
✅ Dress code is strictly followed here, you need to wear full pants and no sleeveless tops.
✅ Ideal time to spend : 1-2 hrs.
Pro tip: don't get trapped in touristy stuff happening around the place and walk directly to the main gate of palace.
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Historical Grand Palace in Thailand
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok. This iconic landmark truly took my breath away with its stunning and ornate architectural details, vibrant colors and grandeur.
The Grand Palace housed the kings of Siam and served as the house of government for over 150 years. It is still used for official events and state functions.
Covered shoulders and knees are required, no shorts for men. Hats and shoes must be removed before entering the temples. They are very strict with their dress code, and as tourists, we must be respectful of the local customs and traditions.
Visit as early in the day as possible to avoid the heat and to beat the crowds and get some amazing photos.
$ Entry fee: 500 baht for tourists ~$14 USD,
open daily from 8:30-15:30
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The majestic Grand Palace 🐘👑🇹🇭
Weal come to The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand.
The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand.
The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782.
The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925.
The Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year.
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The Grand Palace and Wat Prakaew command respect from all who have walked in their sacred grounds. Built in 1782, and served as the home of Thai Kings and the Royal court for 150 years, The Grand Palace continues to have visitors in awe with its beautiful architecture and intricate detail. Wat Pra Kaew enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), a sacred Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of emerald.
Location: Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Open: Daily from 8.30 am to 3.30 pm
Royal grand palace in Bangkok
Experience the cultural richness of Bangkok at Grand Palace! This palace complex is stunning and has been the official residence of the Thai royalty for over 150 years. It is one of the city's most famous tourist spots. The architecture and detail are incredible in every corner of this place, it's mesmerizing.
Every visitor to Bangkok should see the magnificent buildings within the Grand Palace compound to get a feeling of the grandeur architectural style. Located in the heart of Bangkok. Today, the place is used for hosting royal ceremonies and welcoming the king's guests, State guests, and other foreign dignitaries.
Try to visit the palace early, it's open from 8:30h - 15:30h every day. 500 baht per person, you can buy tickets online via the website (at least 24 hours prior to collection) or at the entrance.
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Journey through time at the Grand Palace, BKK
Stepping into this opulent masterpiece of Thai architecture left me in awe of its grandeur and historical significance. 😍🕌 The intricate details of every structure and the dazzling colors that adorned the walls were a sight to behold. 🌈🎨 From the Emerald Buddha's sacred presence to the ornate Wat Phra Kaew, each corner held stories of a glorious past. 🙏🌌 Grateful for the chance to witness Thailand's rich heritage, a place where art, culture, and spirituality intertwine. 🌏🤩
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Grand Palace, the symbol of Thai Royal Family
Grand Palace Bangkok is Royal Palace of Thailand. This place is one of the greatest collections of architecture and cultural treasures in the country. As it is a palace, the symbol of Royal Family, there are some strict rules you need to follow to show adequate respect, like you must properly dressed, such as long skirt for women, no short or sleeveless shirt. Hey girls! Eventho' Thai is tropical island, you must leave your tank top or cover it with jacket if you want to visit Grand Palace, as you are not allowed to wear this. If you wear sandals, you need to put on sock.
What i love the most?? Every side of this place made i looked like a King! hahaha. so glad that i ever visited here, took some good photos and craved memories. Love this grandeur palace.
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The Grand Palace, Bangkok
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The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a famous and beautiful landmark. It has stunning architecture with a mix of Thai and European styles. Inside, you'll find the revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
The palace grounds are vast and well-maintained, featuring lovely gardens and courtyards. However, it can get crowded, so it's best to visit early. Remember to dress modestly and behave respectfully, as the Grand Palace holds great cultural and religious significance for Thailand.
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✨Feeling GRAND🥳 at Grand palace
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If you're interested in Thai history and culture, you simply must visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Although the palace grounds can get crowded, the stunning architecture and rich history make it well worth a visit. I was blown away when I entered the palace - the vastness of the area and the variety of architecture and buildings are truly impressive.
One of the most notable features of the Grand Palace is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which houses a revered Buddha statue made entirely of emerald. The intricate details and vibrant colors of the temple are a sight to behold. Overall, the Grand Palace is a must-see attraction that offers a glimpse into Thailand's rich cultural heritage.
However, it's important to be aware of scams in the area. Some people may try to tell you that the Grand Palace is closed and offer to take you elsewhere, so be vigilant.
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The name: The Grand Palace
Open: from 8.30 am - 3.30 pm
Tickets: 500 baht
This is the main attraction in Bangkok, a beautiful palace looking like a huge area with different golden, blue, red buildings. There a many trees, one shop, a museum of textiles. You can also see how masters work on parts of buildings, and how royal guards walks around.
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