Hardik G. • November 3, 2015500 THB is too expensive as an entry charge. But the beauty of the palace is worth the price.
Torzin S • July 22, 2020Second most important building. Inside has 2 rooms, the larger front room has statues of all former rulers of Chakri Dynasty, the smaller room behind stored old buddha images from Ayutthaya Period.
: P • March 16, 2018พระพุทธสิหิงค์ ศิลปะสุโขทัย สำริดกะไหล่ทอง สูง 166 ซม. เจ้าเมืองนครศรีธรรมราชได้มาจากลังกาแล้วถวายพระเจ้ากรุงสุโขทัย จากนั้นอัญเชิญไปประดิษฐานหลายเมือง เช่น กรุงศรีอยุธยา กำแพงเพชร เชียงราย เชียงใหม่
Harika B. • December 27, 2014Lots of gorgeous things to see, so it takes at least 2 hours for a quality visit. Don't buy or rent clothes! At the main entrance, on the right (next to textile museum), they let you borrow clothes.
4sq Thailand • August 8, 2011A calendar for visiting the Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha can be viewed on the web-site of the Bureau of the Royal Household at: http://www.palaces.thai.net/calendar/2011/2011_en.jpg
Ties in T. • September 21, 2016Amazing to see Wat Arun, the Grand Palace and Wat Pho all from the same rooftop. Try chef Tony's Calamari and the local craft beers are fantastic!
Torzin S • May 12, 2019Since you can only see the front hall, The attached here is more detail picture for inner zone.
Kristen • April 8, 2017Hidden gem inside the Grand Palace. Definitely go if you are interested in fashion- the Queen's Balmain collection is gorgeous!
4sq Thailand • August 8, 2011the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, contains an 18th Century palace and a group of historically important buildings housing Thailand's artistic treasures from neolithic times to the present.
Miti R. • August 22, 2015Nice alternative to run in the city apart from Suan Lum. It's smaller but you could run around the surrounding area including Sanam Luang and Grand Palace. Plenty of parking space which is a bonus.
Vicco A. • May 27, 2014Must visit temple after you visit the Grand Palace, it could be reach within walking distance. B100 entrance fee for foreigner and free for Thais
Buhara D. • June 15, 2017Nice & clean place for a decent Massage session! 800TBH oil body mssg. I felt really good! An old lady came and did wonders with my back! Visit the Grand palace + buddha temple afterwords get a massg
Tom W. • August 11, 2017Very welcoming, with fantastic food and excellent value. Great place for lunch before Wat Pho or the Grand Palace.
Monica K. • December 19, 2018Walking distance from Grand Palace. Delicious local Thai food and affordable price, amazing service. Definitely recommended.
Ruslan K. • February 7, 2016Cool place to wait and get things done while your parents are exploring "Grand Palace"
Yarn L. • May 3, 2019Small and cosy place. Chill here in the evening after roaming around the Grand Palace area for a superb view of Wat Arun at sunset. You’ll get the view at indoors seating too.
Lynhdan N. • October 9, 2015Nice place to relax after doing the grand palace. Note: there are no toilets here.
Kunal P. • February 28, 2013Beware of the so called guides out side, the palace is open till 3.30pm. They will tell you it's closed for the ceremony, don't believe them.
Vanessa • October 6, 2012Try the Thai iced tea shake (45THB) after a hot sunny sightseeing tour at the Grand Palace. This small soda fountain-esque right across the street offers various icy cold, frothy sweet concoctions.
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