Bangkok Temple Tour: Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho

Discover Bangkok's rich cultural heritage through a private tour of its iconic temples: Wat Pho, home to the famous Reclining Buddha, and Wat Arun, known for its stunning riverside views. This comprehensive half-day experience includes hotel pickup and drop-off, air-conditioned transport, and entrance fees to the Grand Palace and key temples. Ideal for travelers short on time, this tour provides deep insights into Thai culture and religion with a knowledgeable guide. Enjoy a personalized experience, limited to 15 participants, ensuring an intimate exploration of these majestic sites. - Visit three must-see temples and the Grand Palace in a single tour - Benefit from hotel pickup within the city center for convenience - Enjoy expert commentary from a professional English-speaking guide - All entrance tickets to the temples and sites are included - Ideal for travelers short on time who want to explore Bangkok
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Free cancellation
Mobile voucher accepted
5 hours
Available in German, Russian, English, French, Spanish

Important information

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller. Public transportation options are available nearby. Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap. Suitable for all physical fitness levels. Please note that if the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew are closed, we will visit Wat Traimit as an alternative.. Please follow the dress code while visting the temples in Bangkok.. For Men: Tops: Wear shirts or t-shirts that cover your shoulders. Avoid tank tops or sleeveless shirts. Bottoms: Wear long pants. Shorts, especially those above the knee, are generally not allowed. Shoes: Comfortable footwear is fine, but you may need to remove your shoes before entering certain areas.. For Women: Tops: Wear tops that cover your shoulders and avoid revealing necklines. Sleeveless tops are not appropriate unless covered by a shawl or scarf. Bottoms: Long skirts or trousers are ideal. If you wear a dress or skirt, ensure it extends below the knees. Shoes: As with men, shoes will often need to be removed before entering temple buildings.. General Tips: Cover Tattoos: If you have tattoos, particularly of religious symbols, cover them as a sign of respect. Scarves/Shawls: Keep a light scarf or shawl handy in case you need to cover up your shoulders or arms. Avoid Bright/Flashy Clothing: Stick to neutral or subdued colors. Bright or flashy attire may be seen as inappropriate. Check Individual Temple Rules: Some temples, like Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), have stricter dress codes, and you may be required to rent or purchase appropriate clothing at the entrance.. Please note: The new itinerary will apply to all bookings made after 15 December.

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