Visit the 3 major monuments of Bangkok in a half a day tour guided by a certified professionnal:
- The Grand Palace and the Emerald buddha
- Wat Pho Temple
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Wat Arun Temple
And go through China Town and the flower market in 1 tour only.
Visit the 3 major monuments of Bangkok in a half a day tour guided by a certified professionnal:
- The Grand Palace and the Emerald buddha
- Wat Pho Temple
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Wat Arun Temple
And go through China Town and the flower market in 1 tour only.
- Yaowarat Road - Pass By China Town
- Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) - Stop and Walk inside the wholesale Flower Market
- Wat Phra Chetuphon - Get picked up from your hotel and head toward the notorious Wat Pho, the grand royal temple complex that holds a (151-foot) 46-m Reclining Buddha. One of Bangkok’s oldest temples and the cradle of…
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Yaowarat Road - Pass By China Town
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Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) - Stop and Walk inside the wholesale Flower Market
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Wat Phra Chetuphon - Get picked up from your hotel and head toward the notorious Wat Pho, the grand royal temple complex that holds a (151-foot) 46-m Reclining Buddha. One of Bangkok’s oldest temples and the cradle of Thai Massage, Wat Pho was designated a royal monastery during the reign of King Rama I. Hear about the temple’s role as a place of education for the public as you explore its pavilions and halls.
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Chao Phraya River - Cross the Chao Praya on a boat to reach Wat Arun by river. Our guide will accompany you during all the journey and will help you on this round trip transportation
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Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun) - Continue your journey and cross the chao praya river by boat to reach Wat Arun, also called the temple of Dawn. With a 70 meter high khmer style spire, of colored glass and Chinese porcelain, this sacred temple is among the most famous photographed temple in all Bangkok. Our guide will accompany you and explaining what you ll see at each stop.
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The Grand Palace - discover the Royal Grand Palace an Wat Phra Kaew, an astonishing 60-acre (25-ha) Bangkok landmark that features spectacular Thai architecture. Then, tour the complex’s temples and pagodas, including magnificent the Wat Phra Kaew—the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
The official residence of the Kings of Siam and Thailand—the Royal Grand Palace, built in 1782. Your guide shares insight into the architectural styles and Thai decorative techniques on display in the riverside compound. -
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) - Cross the lawns and courtyards to reach Wat Phra Kaew. Regarded as the most sacred temple in Thailand, this temple’s main building houses the 26-inch-tall (66-cm) Emerald Buddha, an astonishing, centuries-old statue carved from one large piece of jade. The Buddha’s gold outfits are changed by the king during a special ceremony at the start of each new season to bring good fortune to the country.
Next, roam the complex of the Grand Palace with your guide, admiring the proud golden domes, inspirational spires, mosaics of glass or porcelain, and exotic, richly carved wall murals. Depending on religious ceremonies and royal visits, you might even be able to enter the Coronation Hall and Royal Funeral Hall.
- Boat Fees
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour of the Grand Palace Compound, Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho and Wat Arun
- Roundtrip transportation to and from your Bangkok city hotel
- All fees and/or taxes
- Admission fees for all temples
- Boat Fees
- Bottled water
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Guided tour of the Grand Palace Compound, Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho and Wat Arun
- Roundtrip transportation to and from your Bangkok city hotel
- All fees and/or taxes
- Admission fees for all temples
- Lunch
- Lunch
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Dress code: When visiting temples visitors should ensure they are suitably dressed. Long pants which go down to the ankle, not tight and not torn - Tops with sleeves and must not be see-through should be worn. If the dress code is not applied then upon the day of the activity it may be possible to rent on spot at your cost. Our guide will help you
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- Dress code: When visiting temples visitors should ensure they are suitably dressed. Long pants which go down to the ankle, not tight and not torn - Tops with sleeves and must not be see-through should be worn. If the dress code is not applied then upon the day of the activity it may be possible to rent on spot at your cost. Our guide will help you
- Important note: “At least 2 people are required for this activity to take place. Single traveler may book this product, but is subject to availability and cancellation if the minimum number of people is not met on the activity day.”
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.