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    Entrance Fees: Covered for all mentioned attractions.
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    Hotel pickup and drop-off at Bangkok City area
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    Bottled water
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    English speaking tour guide at the time of sightseeing
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    Transport by air-conditioned private car
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    Lunch
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    Personal expenses
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    Any item not included in inclusions

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Bangkok
  • 5m
Hotel pick-up from your Bangkok city area hotel will be at 9 am, where your English-speaking guide will promptly start your private half-day Bangkok city tour.
The Grand Palace
  • 40m
  • Admission ticket included
The Grand Palace, a majestic symbol of Thailand's royal heritage, is located in the heart of Bangkok. Built in 1782, it served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam for over 150 years. The palace is a stunning example of traditional Thai architecture, featuring elaborate gold-plated buildings, intricate carvings, and colorful murals. Within the palace complex lies the Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), which houses Thailand’s most revered religious artifact, the Emerald Buddha. The Grand Palace remains a major cultural and historical landmark, offering a glimpse into Thailand's royal past and its artistic grandeur.
Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)
  • 20m
  • Admission ticket included
The Emerald Buddha, located in Wat Phra Kaew at the Grand Palace in Bangkok, is one of Thailand's most sacred and revered artifacts. Carved from a single block of jade, the statue stands about 66 cm tall and is believed to have been created in the 14th century. Despite its name, it is not made of emerald but of green jade or jasper. The Emerald Buddha has a long and mysterious history, with its origins often debated, though it is thought to have originated in northern Thailand, Laos, or India before being brought to Bangkok. The statue is dressed in seasonal robes, which are changed three times a year by the King of Thailand in an important royal ceremony, symbolizing the changing seasons and the close connection between the monarchy and the nation's well-being. The Emerald Buddha is not just a religious icon but also a national symbol, representing prosperity and protection for the Thai people.
Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
  • 1h
  • Admission ticket included
Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, is a striking Buddhist temple situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. The temple is renowned for its towering central prang (spire), which rises 79 meters and is decorated with colorful porcelain and intricate mosaics. Named after the Hindu god Aruna, symbolizing the dawn, Wat Arun has been a prominent landmark since the Ayutthaya period. It was expanded during the reign of King Rama II. The temple offers stunning views of the river and remains a key symbol of Thailand’s cultural and religious heritage.
Amulet Market
  • 1h
The Amulet Market in Bangkok, located near the Loha Prasat at Wat Ratchanaddaram, is a lively hub for spiritual and religious items. The market is renowned for its wide selection of amulets, believed to bring protection, luck, and blessings. These amulets range from small Buddha figures to rare, collectible pieces, often made of metal, clay, or jade. Locals and visitors flock to the market for both traditional and modern charms. It's an excellent place to explore Thai spiritual culture and pick up unique souvenirs with meaningful significance.
The Reclining Buddha
  • 30m
  • Admission ticket included
Wat Pho, or the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a renowned temple in Bangkok, famous for its stunning 46-meter-long statue of the Buddha lying on his side. The statue is covered in gold leaf and symbolizes the Buddha's transition into nirvana. Established in the 16th century, Wat Pho is also recognized as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, offering massage schools and treatments. The temple complex features beautiful architecture, intricate murals, and peaceful courtyards, making it one of Bangkok’s most important cultural landmarks.
Bangkok
  • 10m
Hotel Drop-Off with Ease: After exploring the stunning temples of Bangkok, your guide will ensure a smooth return to your hotel around 1:00 PM, ending your Private Half-Day Bangkok City Tour with comfort and convenience.

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    Bangkok
    • Bangkok, Thailand

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    • Bangkok, Thailand

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