Bangkok City & Temples with Grand Palace
Bangkok City & Temples with Grand Palace
Explore three of Bangkok’s iconic temples and discover Thai royal history at the Grand Palace. We start at the ornate Wat Trimitr which is situated at the end of buzzing Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road, and also near to Hua Lampong train station. This temple is home to a vast invaluable Golden Buddha that weighs five-and-half tons adding to this remarkable site. Next is the largest temple complex in Bangkok, Wat Po, which has an impressive reclining Buddha that is 46 metres in length as well as ornate chedis. No temple tour is complete without a visit to the gleaming Grand Palace which is one of the most beautiful examples of a traditional Siamese Court. Previously the residence of royalty, there are a number of different venues for different occasions including the Funeral Palace, the Reception Palace, the Throne Hall, the Coronation Hall, the Royal Guest House and the famed Emerald Buddha Temple.
- Duration: 4 hours, with departure at 8.30 am. & 1.30 pm;
- This Trail program is operated daily on private basis with English / German-speaking guide. Other languages are on request and may be subject to supplementary charges;
- Transfers from / to hotels are only operated within the downtown Bangkok areas and restricted to main hotels only. Regions outside the central business district such as Khao San Road, Rattanakosin, Nonthaburi, Thonburi, Minburi, both International Airports, Ratchadapisek and upper Sukhumvit (Soi 55 and further) are excluded and supplementary charges apply.
- Seat-in-Coach tours are operated daily, minimum 2 persons, as following schedules: English-speaking guide (am.): Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays;
German-speaking guide (am.): Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays.
- Tours and transfers with English / German-speaking, licenced assistance;
- Transportation for tour and transfers by air-conditioned vehicle, unless otherwise stated;
- All entrance fees for visits as mentioned in the program;
- All applicable taxes and service charges.