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Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), Bangkok

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Pay a visit to the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand at Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). Located in the precincts of the Grand Palace, the temple houses an emerald Buddha statue carved from semi-precious green stone and covered in gold--deemed to be the palladium (protective image) of Thailand. The surrounding buildings, sculptural forms, and murals complement the regal and spiritual atmosphere of the room in which the Buddha is kept. Take time to wander the grounds, a great place to get lost in. Our Bangkok online trip builder makes visiting Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) and other Bangkok attractions simple, and helps you make a travel plan personal to you.
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  • This temple is ornamented in a way that leaves every Spanish or Mexican cathedral look like a naked garage. Every inch is decorated with details, which must have cost a fortune. The small smaragd... 
    This temple is ornamented in a way that leaves every Spanish or Mexican cathedral look like a naked garage. Every inch is decorated with details, which must have cost a fortune. The small smaragd...  more »
  • Emerald Buddha can be seen as part of a visit to the Grand Palace (THB 500/person, credit card accepted). Strict dress code. Go early before it gets too crowded/hot. 
    Emerald Buddha can be seen as part of a visit to the Grand Palace (THB 500/person, credit card accepted). Strict dress code. Go early before it gets too crowded/hot.  more »
  • Glorious place but super crowd. The staut and painting are so impressive. They called emerald buddha, actually it made by jade (from myanmar). 
    Glorious place but super crowd. The staut and painting are so impressive. They called emerald buddha, actually it made by jade (from myanmar).  more »
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  • Even as local, I still can't get enough of this temple. It's elegant craft and detail worked that's go into building this temple is absolutely astounding. It can get very how during the day (especially during the Summer) best time to visit is very early in the morning when the temple just open. It's also good to try to avoid the crowds. Make sure to take the time to enjoy the wall painting along the temple.
  • Not to be missed when visiting Bangkok. The ticket includes entry to this temple and the Grand Palace (actually this temple is part of the Grand Palace). It includes also a traditional dance show at a nearby theater. It is worth watching it and there are free shuttles just outside the temple. Following Lonely Planet's advice I looked for a guide inside. There were no guides, except for a free tour run by the administration that I believe runs 4 times a day (10, 10:30, and another 2 in the afternoon). Unfortunately, I had hard time understanding the guide (the mask certainly didn't help), so I quit the free tour and followed the free brochure (they have them in several languages) and I was just fine going with that. Most of the people were with guides hired outside the temple and they seemed to do well. It gets quite warm during the day, so my advice is to be there early. There is a lot to see, plan for at least 3-4 hours (combined with the Grand Palace). One more thing, you can't take photos or videos inside the temple.
  • Very beautiful, culturally rich place. You visit here on a combine ticket that you buy for Grand Palace. Must visit place when you are in Bangkok. It provides for a history and the temple is so beautifully designed. The total price of the combined ticket is 500 Thai baht that includes visit to Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha, Museum and the Thai theatre show.
  • We were lucky enough to go to the grand palace and the temple of the Emerald Buddha, while Thailand is still empty due to covid restrictions and a slow restart tourism. It was absolutely incredible. There were probably less than 100 people on the entire premises during our visit. It is spectacular and well worth the visit even if the crowds were much denser. If you take the boat, finding entrances somewhat tricky so do your research.
  • The spirit of Thailand... The energy and the souls of peace. Is a great place.. a great respect... I feel light and full of positive vibes.. It's really interesting. Also, history museums around... Every year I come back , the first thing is come here...

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