Established in 1782, this ceremonial residence of the Kings of Thailand features several magnificent buildings like the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. …
Spectacular! I went solo. You could spend a lot of time there. Probably all day. The gold, the colour is amazing. Lots of opportunity to take beautiful photos despite the crowds. There’s no toilets … Full review by Compass34471296356
Jan 22, 2025
Overated too busy! Full of people taking posing photos for insta! No information boards or recommended route! Very hot and got pushed around sat down after 10 mind and then left! Full review by Kayg2
Jan 20, 2025
A really wonderful experience full of amazing sculptures and decoration. Photography is limited and there is a dress code, so be ready to follow the local rules of the area. Full review by Daniela 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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That’s a difficult question. Everyone is interested in different things. There are so many things to see there. Every turn seems to hold new things to enjoy. Recommend at a minimum …
That’s a difficult question. Everyone is interested in different things. There are so many things to see there. Every turn seems to hold new things to enjoy. Recommend at a minimum you walk around the temple and the palace grounds. Most of the area can be accessed without climbing stairs. Choose the things you want to see that interest you and make the decision to climb stairs then. Absolutely take water with you to drink. It was very hot when we were there. Take many breaks from the sun in the shade. Hope this helps.