Grand Palace

Grand Palace which includes heritage architecture
A beautiful Asian-European style palace complex with stunning intricate architecture and jaw-dropping details at every turn. A must-see for every visitor to Bangkok.

The Grand Palace complex is the first stop for many of the city’s visitors. Home to the highly revered Emerald Buddha and a number of different statues and temples, there are endless photo opportunities to be had both inside and out. The Grand Palace complex is Bangkok’s most recognisable landmark, and offers a great insight into the city’s history.

Built in 1782, the Grand Palace has been the seat of the Thai royals for over 150 years and is still used for official ceremonies by the current king. The complex was constructed by King Rama I, who also named Bangkok as the country’s capital. Visit Amarind Hall to see King Rama’s ancient thrones and the site of the old Hall of Justice.

The Grand Palace features a unique fusion of different architectural styles. Since its construction, each royal has added to the complex in keeping with their own personal taste, making the Grand Palace complex as you see it today a blend of Thai, Asian and European styles.

The Chakri Maha Prasat is built in a neoclassical style, and is now the location of the weapons museum. The beautiful Boromabiman Hall is decidedly French in appearance. The bell-shaped Phra Si Ratana was built in the 19th Century and the Dusit Maha Prasat is home to an ancient throne. The Inner Palace is closed to the public, but was once the location of the King’s private harem, and filled with women and children.

The biggest draw in the Grand Palace complex is undoubtedly Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. One of the most sacred spaces in Thailand, the diminutive but undeniably beautiful Emerald Buddha sits atop a traditional golden pedestal.

You can explore the palace complex at your own pace, or with the help of an audio tour which is available to hire for an extra cost. The palace complex also offers free tours.

The best way to get to the Grand Palace is by boat. Take an express ferry along the Chao Phraya River and get off at Tha Chang Pier. Remember to dress respectfully when visiting the complex, covering your arms, legs and feet. The Grand Palace closes mid-afternoon so it’s worth getting there early.

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5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
20 Feb 2020

Go early. Free tours through the day , but gets very crowded. You will get more from a guidebook and reaching as soon as it opens.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
9 Dec 2019

Get there early or late to avoid the large tourist parties.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
30 Jun 2019

A must see in Bangkok. Entry fee was 500 baht but worth it. It includes a free dance show of Indonesian culture and another in ayutthaya. The dance show was good to watch but Ayuthaya was 2 hours away from Grand palace. So, we couldn't use that ticket. The palace is open between 8.30 am and 3.30pm. So, if one wants to use the Ayuthaya ticket, may be good to start at 8.30 which will give adequate time to use both the tickets.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
10 May 2019

Don't get a boat over to the temple, get a taxi on the metre to and from, you'll save a few bob!

5/5 - Excellent

Verified traveller
19 Apr 2019

Get to this place very early or two hours before closing. It will be less crowded and you can have a better appreciation of its beauty.

4/5 - Good

Verified traveller
22 Mar 2019

Really crowded and hot while we were there, hard to take in the splendour when struggling through crowds.

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