Established in 1782, this ceremonial residence of the Kings of Thailand features several magnificent buildings like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. …
An amazing place to visit whilst in Bangkok. 500 Baht entry but you can easily spend a few hours here. I did the free English-speaking tour (there are four throughout the day), which was well worth i…Full review by Katie C
Mar 19, 2025
Incredible! It's really hard to find the right words to describe this place! Unbelievably amazing! You really just have to come and see it for yourself. We had a great couple of hours or more strolli…Full review by Explore06163212436
Mar 16, 2025
Visiting the Grand Palace was an amazing experience. Here, you can learn about the nation's history and customs. After that, we needed to get some dope and relax. Then we were advised "bestplacesto…Full review by Testing M
Hai, I would like to ask about Sala Chalemkrung. Is it possible to visit this theater on Feb 9 while visiting the Grand Palace on Feb 10? I noticed that on Feb 10 the theater is not performing. In the website it is said that the ticket is valid for 7 days.
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Hi, I have no idea sorry. I'm just a traveller like yourself.
We will be visiting in July and have children and senior citizens. So walking a lot is not favourable. Along with Emarald Buddha What else to be seen strictly?
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The Grand palace is a huge area and walking to see any of it is required. Perhaps you could see if wheel chairs are available, although pushing one in the heat might be an issue. As …
The Grand palace is a huge area and walking to see any of it is required. Perhaps you could see if wheel chairs are available, although pushing one in the heat might be an issue. As mentioned by others, the Reclining Budda might be a better option. We walked to the river from the exit and I believe it took about 10 minutes for us, we are in our 60's.