Best Shrines And Temples In Thai
Here're best Shrines And Temples in Thai. We released a ranking of reviews about Shrines And Temples posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Thai.
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I've always wanted to go to Wat Pak Nam, Elerald Temple. I took a taxi from Wat Arun. At the exit of Wat Arun, there is a Tuk Tuk brother, but you will be crushed, so let's catch it on the main street. Exhibits are placed on the 1st to 4th floors, and when you go up to the 5th floor, you can see this magnificent view. Admission is free.
Name
Wat Paknam Phasicharoen
Address
Soi Pak Nam, Thoet Thai Rd, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok, ThaiGoogle Map
How to get there
7 min by car, from Talat Phlu Station
Wat Arun is one of the three major temples in Bangkok. Arun means "Akatsuki" and is a temple depicted in Yukio Mishima's novel "Akatsuki no Temple". The gorgeous pagoda is very beautiful.
Name
Wat Arun
Address
158 Thanon Wang Doem, Bangkok Yai District, Bangkok, ThaiGoogle Map
How to get there
10 min walk, from Itsaraphap Station
It is a guardian temple of the royal family, and it is said to be the most beautiful temple with glittering decoration inside. The subway (MRT) will open in 2019 and is about a 15-minute walk from the nearest station, Snam Chai. In Thai temples, both men and women cannot wear clothes with basic exposure, so the basic rule is to cover the shoulders and knees.
Name
Wat Phra Kaeo
Address
Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, ThaiGoogle Map
How to get there
10 min walk, from Snam Chai Station