Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)bangkok
Iconic Riverside Landmark

Overview
A stunning riverside temple known for its massive 70-meter prang (spire) encrusted with colorful porcelain and seashells.
What To Expect?
A majestic climb up steep stairs (if permitted) for a view of the Chao Phraya River. The temple glows with a pearly sheen at dawn and is spectacularly lit with golden lights at night. The porcelain decorations create intricate floral patterns that are best viewed up close.
Tips
- The stairs are very steep; use the handrails.
- Stay until 6:30 PM to see the temple illuminate from a bar across the river.
Exploring Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Porcelain & Petals
The porcelain used to decorate the temple was originally used as ballast on ships coming from China.
The temple is named after Aruna, the Indian God of Dawn, and its silhouette is one of the most recognized symbols of Thailand.
How to reach Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Take a cross-river ferry for 5 THB from Tha Tien Pier (near Wat Pho) to reach the temple gates.
Tips for Visiting Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), bangkok
- The stairs are very steep; use the handrails.
- Stay until 6:30 PM to see the temple illuminate from a bar across the river.



















































