📷 The One, The Only, The Grand Palace (Bangkok, Thailand)
00:31If there's one thing you have to check out in Bangkok, it's The Grand Palace. Just put it at the top of your list RIGHT NOW.
I've never been to a place with so much vibrant, delicate details from floor to ceiling. I was amused by all the tiles, the gems, the colours...everything. For the price of 500 baht (~14 usd) you can enter a complex with numerous buildings, shrines, hallways, and open lawns. It's the kind of attraction where you keep exploring till your feet give up on you.
A couple things:
- get there EARLY (hours: 8:30am - 3:30pm). It becomes a tourist frenzy so it gets crowded during peak hours. It gets ridiculously hot too. Don't forget to bring a fan and water.
- I wouldn't recommend getting an audio guide. Because the crowds form quickly, I recommend taking photos as many photos you can while you're there then learning about the history another time. Do your research beforehand so you have a bit of knowledge about the place.
- Don't forget your sarong! It's a sacred place, so they have a strict dress code here. Cover up your knees and shoulders.
- Wear slip on shoes. You need to take them off when entering some shrines so make it easier for yourself and wear slip-ons.
The Grand Palace
To get there:
- Take the Silom Line (train) to Saphan Taksin (we came from Ratchadamri train station)
- Then walk to the pier (a 1 min. walk, you won't miss it)
- Buy a roundtrip ticket for the ferry (~$2)
- You can get off at Tha Chang or Tha Thien stop and walk to the Grand Palace
6 comments
I'm so glad you stopped by my blog because then I got to stop by yours! Hehe. I've never been to the Grand Palace or Bangkok but everything looks so bright and vibrant - definitely adding it to my bucket list :D
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It's one of my favourite places! The city itself has so much character, the food was the cherry on top! Thanks for the follow xx
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ReplyDeleteGrand Palace is indeed beautiful. Just didn't like how crowded the place was :(
ReplyDeletexx jhanzey.net
Same here. I went in the peak of summer and there were so many tour groups/student groups around. Selfie sticks are my pet peeve when I travel :< Just gotta make the most out of it!
DeleteLove your blog btw! I went to Vietnam last summer and loved every minute of it ♡ I've been wanting to blog about it, but haven't had the chance to yet haha loved seeing your photos!
Wow, those details are absolutely amazing. Really need to visit sometime soon!!! x
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