Wishlisted by Alyson Kemp
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Monday
08:30-15:30
Tuesday
08:30-15:30
Wednesday
08:30-15:30
Thursday
08:30-15:30
Friday
08:30-15:30
Saturday
08:30-15:30
Sunday
08:30-15:30
Na Phra Lan Road, Old City (Rattanakosin), Bangkok, Thailand
ถนนหน้าพระลาน, เขตพระนคร ( รัตนโกสินทร์ )
10 months ago
I would like to see the beautiful, golden, and stunning architechture of this palace. Since, I have a friend from thailand. I also like to know about the thai history and culture.
a year ago
I do missed my change to visit this temple before, cause I didn’t check the time first.. so before you come here, make sure you check the time open and closed otherwise not waste your time. It’s freaking amazing temple, No doubt this is a must and the best sightseeing place in the whole of Bangkok. Every building is different. The level of detail on each and the gold used is stunning. As I know, I do visit a couple temple there, we must go inside barefoot.. Hopes to visit this temple next year. ❤️
travelmomkelly posted a wishlist
a year ago
I would like to go into a history tunnel at the Grand Palace.
a year ago
Have always wondered what it would be like to take a divine trip and sightsee at The Grand Palace
jacksenmenardi posted a wishlist
a year ago
The Grand Palace - พระบรมมหาราชวัง (Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang) ~ The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. ~ The Grand Palace is bordered by Sanam Luang and Na Phra Lan Road to the north, Maharaj Road to the west, Sanam Chai Road to the east and Thai Wang Road to the south. ~ The Grand Palace is made up of numerous buildings, halls, pavilions set around open lawns, gardens and courtyards. ~ The Grand Palace is currently partially open to the public as a museum, but it remains a working palace, with several royal offices still situated inside. • FYI: A strict dress code applies. The Grand Palace, with the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is Thailand's most sacred site. Visitors must be properly dressed before being allowed entry to the temple. CAN’T WAIT TO EXPLORE THIS BEAUTIFUL COMPLEX ♥️
a year ago
Who would I be if I never visited the Grand Palace in Bangkok? Built in 1782, this place is filled with stories and cultural histories. I would love to learn more about the whispers behind the walls. This palace also houses Temple of the Emerald Buddha which is also on my all-time go to bucket list!
a year ago
The entire complex used to be the official residence of the Thai royal family. It was only up until the early 19th century that the Kings decided to move out—making the Dusit Palace their private dwelling place till 1950. Today, the Amphorn Sathan Residence Hall serves as the current home of the reigning monarch. However, the Grand Palace continues to hold royal ceremonies and other official events of the state. It is also worth taking note that the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or the Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, could be found within the palace grounds!
jampong_mga_daliri posted a wishlist
a year ago
The Grand Palace! Another way to experience Bangkok’s culture and take pictures :) Photos from google.
user1580388731 posted a recommendation
a year ago
The Grand Palace is one of the must see in Bangkok, it has been the official residence of Kings of Siam since 1782. Photo not mine: Copywright
trishlozano_ posted a wishlist
a year ago
Ain’t a trip to Bangkok without visiting the Grand Palace, appreciating their culture and majestic craft! Reminder: to dress modestly to show respect 😊
roxhelledianne posted a wishlist
a year ago
Being the most famous attraction in Bangkok, I am awed with its beautiful architecture and intricate detail. I dream of seeing and walking through the whole landscape of this palace soon!
a year ago
I really do love Bangkok as they have a lot of beautiful and amazing Palaces! Want to go back here!
a year ago
The Grand Palace. A place where you can be a king or a queen for a day.
a year ago
Historical place, need to know more about Thailand's history!
a year ago
Whenever I do out of the country trips, I always make sure to visit a piece of history to get to know the country more. The Grand Palace is a must-see when visiting Bangkok, Thailand. Imagine visiting the official residence of their king from hundreds of years ago! Now it's open to the public, here's our chance to walk like a royal. 👑
timonator007 posted a wishlist
a year ago
Undoubtedly, the number one place I would want to visit in Bangkok would be the Grand Palace. This landmark is absolutely rich with history and has been standing beautifully since 1782! With it's gorgeous architecture and profound intricacies, I feel that I could easily spend an eternity within the majesty of this spiritual heart of the Thai Kingdom.
user1369070499 posted a recommendation
a year ago
A must-see! Enjoy the majestic and spectacular view of The Grand Palace. Built in the late 1700s, this has been the home of Thai royalties. This is also the home of the famous emerald Buddha. Strict dress code is implemented here! They are open from 8:30am up to 3:30pm only.
a year ago
The heart of Bangkok, Thailand THE GRAND PALACE 🧡 This is the first “must see” and “must have” place in your bucketlist when travelling in Thailand to witness the dazzling and spectacular structure of their temple. We all know that Thailand is famous in temple like this. I guess, visiting Thailand wouldn’t attain your satisfaction if you missed this place.
senbee23 posted a recommendation
a year ago
The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok. It has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam since 1782
theoneandonlytrish posted a wishlist
2 years ago
This used to be the home of Thai Kings, their Royal Court and other Administrative seats.
kadetiyaphorn posted a recommendation
2 years ago
The Grand Palace is a large complex that used to be the home of Thai kings, the Royal Court, and the government’s administrative seat. It’s composed of several impressive buildings, but Wat Phra Kaew is the most prominent. The temple houses The Emerald Buddha, the most important Buddhist image in the country. Learn about Thailand’s history and progress as you spend an afternoon (or an entire day) here. Dress appropriately—the Grand Palace employs a strict dress code!
jayveeardona posted a recommendation
4 days ago
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alwaysthefunnygirl posted a wishlist
2 months ago
wanting to go back to Batanes after this pandemic. this place is a piece of heave on earth. it’s calm, relaxin’, time’s slow here, stress aint present, the people are real hospitable, nice and trusting. heck, they even have honesty stores all over and the scenery and food’s is a jem. no wonder they call it breath-taking batanes.
almacala1976 posted a wishlist
2 months ago
Heard a lot of people loving their visits at Batanes. Will surely make this destination part of my bucket list.
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