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A series of sparkling golden rooftops crown the Grand Palace, which reigns supreme along the banks of the Chao Phraya River.

As the official royal residence for 150 years, it is perhaps little wonder that Bangkok’s Grand Palace is so spectacular. Its imposing facade and glistening roofs are sure to make a lasting impression on any first-time visitors to Bangkok. Housing the revered Emerald Buddha statue, this complex is seen by many as the spiritual heart of the city.

King Rama I built the Grand Palace when he moved the Thai capital to Bangkok in 1782. It was a huge undertaking, with hundreds of boats bringing bricks and rubble along the river to help with the construction work. His official residence was Amarind Hall and it is there that you will find his ancient thrones.

As each monarch expanded the Palace with their own buildings and structures, the complex has developed into an architectural smorgasbord which blends European, Asian and Thai influences. The Boromabiman Hall played host to the King’s annual garden party and was inspired by French architecture, while Chakri Maha Prasat – housing the weapons museum – combines soaring Thai spires with neoclassical features. Also worth visiting is the beautiful Phra Mondhop, decorated with stunning mosaics made of tiny bits of glass, and Phra Viharn Yot inside which you can find the stone which served as a throne to Ramkhamhaeng, the founder of Thailand.

There are so many highlights that it can sometimes be difficult to take them all in! It might be worth joining a free tour or renting an audio guide to help you navigate the impressive collection of buildings that makes up the palace complex. Make the most of your visit by combining it with a trip to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located inside the Palace grounds.

Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, it is easy to reach by boat. There is a ferry stop just a short walk away at Tha Chang pier. Ensure you arrive early, as the complex is only open until mid-afternoon. Be careful to dress respectfully – covering your arms, legs and feet – as both the Palace and Shrine are important local landmarks.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
20 Feb 2020

Go early. Free tours through the day , but gets very crowded. You will get more from a guidebook and reaching as soon as it opens.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
9 Dec 2019

Get there early or late to avoid the large tourist parties.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
30 Jun 2019

A must see in Bangkok. Entry fee was 500 baht but worth it. It includes a free dance show of Indonesian culture and another in ayutthaya. The dance show was good to watch but Ayuthaya was 2 hours away from Grand palace. So, we couldn't use that ticket. The palace is open between 8.30 am and 3.30pm. So, if one wants to use the Ayuthaya ticket, may be good to start at 8.30 which will give adequate time to use both the tickets.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
10 May 2019

Don't get a boat over to the temple, get a taxi on the metre to and from, you'll save a few bob!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
19 Apr 2019

Get to this place very early or two hours before closing. It will be less crowded and you can have a better appreciation of its beauty.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
22 Mar 2019

Really crowded and hot while we were there, hard to take in the splendour when struggling through crowds.

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Regal escape in Bangkok's iconic Grand Palace

Nestled in the heart of Bangkok, the Grand Palace is a captivating blend of ancient temples, opulent shopping experiences, and majestic monuments. This urban castle is a cultural haven, boasting museums that showcase the rich history of Thailand. Just a stone's throw away, Chinatown beckons with its vibrant atmosphere and delectable dining options. The nearby river offers scenic boat rides, immersing you in the city's enchanting charm. When it comes to accommodation, there are plenty of hotels in the vicinity to suit every budget. Explore the top cities in Thailand and discover the best Nepalgunj hotels for a truly unforgettable holiday. The Grand Palace is just a short distance from the hostel, making it easily accessible. Don't forget to check the opening hours of the Grand Palace to plan your visit accordingly.

The Grand Palace in Bangkok is surrounded by vibrant neighborhoods, each offering unique experiences for tourists. Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, located just 0.19 km from the Grand Palace, is known for its temples, shopping areas, monuments, and urban vibe. Visitors can explore the rich culture and history of the area by visiting museums and the famous Chinatown. Tha Tien, only 0.44 km away, is another destination that boasts stunning temples, shopping opportunities, and a vibrant riverfront. Don't miss the chance to sample delicious local cuisine while enjoying the picturesque views. Lastly, San Chao Pho Suea, 0.79 km from the Grand Palace, offers a mix of temples, shopping, and monuments, allowing tourists to immerse themselves in the city's vibrant atmosphere.

  • Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang: A destination featuring temples, shopping, monuments, and a bustling urban environment. Explore the rich culture and museums, and indulge in the vibrant dining scene. Located just 0.19 km from the Grand Palace.
  • Tha Tien: This area offers stunning temples, shopping opportunities, and a vibrant riverfront. Immerse yourself in the local culture, visit museums, and enjoy delectable dining options. Only 0.44 km away from the Grand Palace.
  • San Chao Pho Suea: Discover temples, shopping areas, and monuments in this vibrant neighborhood. Experience the lively atmosphere, explore the local culture, and enjoy the diverse dining options. Situated 0.79 km from the Grand Palace.

The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand is a luxurious destination filled with temples, shopping, monuments, urban charm, cultural experiences, museums, Chinatown, riverside scenery, and delightful dining options.

  • Temple of the Emerald Buddha: Located just 0.18 km away from the Grand Palace, this temple offers a mesmerizing experience with its intricate architecture, serene atmosphere, and the revered Emerald Buddha statue.
  • Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall: Situated 0.21 km away, this castle-like structure is a must-visit. Admire its majestic beauty, grandiose design, and historical significance as you explore its halls and corridors.
  • Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles: A mere 0.23 km away, this museum showcases the rich textile heritage of Thailand. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors, intricate patterns, and fascinating stories behind these exquisite textiles.

Bangkok City Centre boasts a year-around average temperature of 27.9°C, peaking at 29.9°C in April, its warmest month, and dipping to an average low of 25.8°C in December, the coolest. Rainfall averages at 116.0mm annually, with September seeing the heaviest showers and December being the driest month.

Monthcalendar iconTemperature (Celcius)temperature iconRainfall (mm)rain icon
January26.27.9
February27.320.1
March29.236.1
April29.957.9
May29.6198.1
June28.7160.0
July28.1160.0
August28.1175.0
September28.0305.1
October27.5206.0
November26.666.0
December25.80.0

✅ Top reasons to visit Grand Palace

  • Ancient temples: The Grand Palace is home to the mesmerizing Temple of the Emerald Buddha, where you can admire intricate architecture and the revered Emerald Buddha statue.
  • Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall: Explore this majestic castle-like structure, located just a short distance away from the Grand Palace, and marvel at its grandiose design and historical significance.
  • Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles: Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and fascinating stories behind Thailand's rich textile heritage at this museum, located nearby.
  • Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang: A vibrant neighborhood surrounding the Grand Palace, offering temples, shopping, monuments, and an urban atmosphere.
  • Tha Tien: Experience stunning temples, shopping opportunities, and a lively riverfront in this neighborhood, located close to the Grand Palace.

The Grand Palace info point: What you need to know

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LocationBangkok, Bangkok Province, Thailand
Opening Hours8:30 AM - 3:30 PM
Entrance Fee500 Baht for adults, free for children under 120 cm
Dress CodeModest attire, no shorts, sleeveless shirts, or flip-flops
HighlightsEmerald Buddha Temple, Throne Hall, Chakri Maha Prasat Hall
Important NoteBe cautious of scams and unofficial tour guides
Guided ToursAvailable for an additional fee

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