It is a beautiful palace complex completed in 1860 on a small mountain hill in Patchaburi, but it costs 200 baht for foreigners.
More
Saved by 13
Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) Highlights: Must-See Features and Attractions
Some information may have been translated by Google Translate
Khao Wang Palace is located on a hill in the city of Phetchaburi. King Rama IV of Thailand loved the spirit and beauty of the hills here, so he built the palace on the top of the mountain and named it "Phanakon Kiri" ( PhraNakhonKhiri), which means "city in the mountains", has been changed to the National Phra Nakhon Khiri Museum. King Rama IV of Thailand is the prototype of the heroic and majestic king in the movie "Anna and the King", and the Khao Wang Palace is naturally the prototype of the king's palace in the movie. Taking the cable car to the Khao Wang Palace on the top of the mountain, you can not only feel the spirit of the "city in the mountain", but also overlook the elegant urban landscape below the mountain.
Recommendations Near Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang)
It is a beautiful palace complex completed in 1860 on a small mountain hill in Patchaburi, but it costs 200 baht for foreigners.
Thailand to the city is really rare in Bangkok, except for the high-rise buildings, the same is true in Banburi, very close to Hua Hin, the scenery is beautiful. Also leaning on the sea, the air is very fresh, the scenery is very pleasant, suitable for a long time.
Beibi is very close to Hua Hin. It is an ancient Thai city with a long history. There is a palace of the ancient Thai king. It can be described as magnificent and luxurious. If you are free, you can still come and walk.
Have the opportunity to travel to Phetchaburi Province. Meet the annual event Which will decorate the fire Beautiful, suitable for walking and taking pictures. But have to be a little careful Because there are quite a lot of people
Visit Phra Nakhon Khiri Khao Wang Let's see the fireworks first.
The environment is beautiful and the air is fresh and magnificent. It is worth taking the children to see it.
Personally, I think the price-performance ratio of traveling by train is higher, or more recommended. The 13 baht one-way fare, feeling the feeling of the Thai green-leather train, can also buy the return ticket at Phrichaburi Station. We bought the 4:40 ticket, because the cable car in the scenic spot closes at 4:30. The cable car plus ticket is 200 baht. Please note that there are two different places, the Shangshan Road and the cable car, which are almost 2 kilometers apart. More monkeys, sun in the afternoon, decisive cable car. It's good to play. The scenery is beautiful and the time will be forgotten.