Bangkok City Landmark Tour: Grand Palace & Three Iconic Temples
Overview
Sanam Chai MRT Station Exit 1 serves as a starting point for visiting the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha, or you may opt for hotel pickup if selected. The journey includes a cruise on the Chao Phraya River aboard the Heritage Boat of Ayutthaya by Sun Leisure World.
- 🚪 Explore the Grand Palace and the sacred Emerald Buddha.
- 🛕 Visit Wat Pho to see the impressive Reclining Buddha.
- 🏛️ Sail past the Royal Barge Museum.
- 🏺 Discover the historic Wat Rakhang.
- 🌅 End at the stunning riverside Wat Arun.
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The experience offers several options. This price includes:
Join Tour without pickup: Meet at Saphan Thaksin BTS station Exit Gate Number - 02 or enjoy a convenient hotel pick-up if selected.
- Professional English Speaking Tour Guide
- Hotel Pickup & Drop off
- Private Transportation
- Admission to : Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun & Wat Phra Chetuphon
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Admission fee - Wat Arun, Wat Pho
- Boat ride (Join for all options)
- Personal Expenses and Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
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BangkokHotel Pick-up or Meeting Point: If hotel pickup is selected, please wait in the lobby at least 15 minutes before the scheduled time. Meeting point: Meeting point at Saphan Thaksin BTS station Exit Gate Number - 02
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The Grand PalaceThe Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most iconic landmark and a symbol of Thailand’s rich history and royal heritage. Built in 1782, this magnificent complex once served as the royal residence of Thai kings for over 150 years. Within its ornate walls lies Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. With its dazzling golden spires, intricate carvings, and stunning architecture, the Grand Palace remains a must-visit destination for anyone exploring Bangkok.
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Temple of the Emerald BuddhaLocated within the Grand Palace complex, Wat Phra Kaew is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple and home to the revered Emerald Buddha, a highly venerated statue carved from a single block of jade. Built in 1782, the temple is renowned for its intricate architecture, vibrant murals, and exquisite golden details that reflect the spiritual and artistic heart of Thai culture. A visit here offers a glimpse into Thailand’s royal and religious heritage.
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Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimonmangkalaram RatchaworamahaviharnWat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is right behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha – it’s a must-see for any first-time visitor to Bangkok. As one of the largest temple complexes in the city, it’s famed for its giant reclining Buddha that is 46 metres long, covered in gold leaf. This an A World Heritage Site
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Wat ArunWat Arun, locally known as Wat Chaeng, is a landmark temple on the west (Thonburi) bank of the Chao Phraya river. It’s easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, not only because of its riverside location but also because the design is very different from the other temples you can visit in the Thai capital. Wat Arun (nicknamed the 'Temple of Dawn') is partly made up of colourfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water.
- After the tour, you will be dropped off either at your original meeting point or your hotel in Bangkok. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.