The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaewbangkok
The Royal Splendor

Overview
The historic residence of the Kings of Siam, housing the sacred Emerald Buddha carved from a single block of jade.
What To Expect?
A dazzling display of Thai architecture with gold-leaf tiles and intricate mosaics. You will see the Emerald Buddha seated high on a multi-tiered gold altar. The complex is huge and includes various halls, pavillions, and the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles. The atmosphere is grand, respectful, and visually overwhelming.
Tips
- Beware of scammers outside who say the palace is 'closed' for a holiday; check the official gate yourself.
- Rent appropriate clothing at the entrance if you are not dressed according to the rules.
- Hire an official guide at the ticket counter to hear the fascinating myths behind the wall murals.
Exploring The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
The King's Legacy
Established in 1782 by King Rama I, the Grand Palace was not only the royal residence but also the seat of government. It remains the spiritual heart of the Thai Kingdom.
The Emerald Buddha's gold garments are changed three times a year by the King himself in a solemn ritual to mark the change of seasons.
How to reach The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang Pier (N9), or use the MRT Blue Line to Sanam Chai Station.
Tips for Visiting The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew, bangkok
- Beware of scammers outside who say the palace is 'closed' for a holiday; check the official gate yourself.
- Rent appropriate clothing at the entrance if you are not dressed according to the rules.
- Hire an official guide at the ticket counter to hear the fascinating myths behind the wall murals.



















































