Unlock the grandeur of Thailand's regal past with this immersive half-day visit to the Grand Palace, the most iconic and revered landmark in Bangkok. Once the royal residence of Thai monarchs, this complex is masterwork of traditional Siamese architecture and spiritual significance.
Your guided tour begins within Palace's inner courts, where each building served unique purpose for Chakri Dynasty. Wander ornate halls and gardens that reflect prestige of centuries-old Thai royalty.
Inside sacred Wat Phra Kaew, you'll witness Emerald Buddha, Thailand's most venerated religious statue, carved from single block of jade. Learn about royal ceremonies, symbolic decor, and Buddhist traditions from your knowledgeable guide.
Whether you're history lover, spiritual seeker, or curious traveler, this journey into Thailand's royal realms offers rare insight and breathtaking beauty—all in comfortable half-day format with hotel pickup and drop-off.
Hotel pickup is available from most centrally located Bangkok hotels. Transfer outside these areas, supplements apply.
This half day tour starts either in the morning or in the afternoon. We will pick you up from your hotel in Bangkok and guided by your professional guide, transfer to the entrance of the Grand Palace in the old part of the capital. Situated close to the Chao Phraya, Bangkok’s River of Kings, the Grand Palace occupies nearly one square mile. The former royal residence of the Chakri Kings, the palace is the perfect example of an ancient Siamese court. Built in 1782 by King Rama I, it was the centre of power for more than 150 years. Today, the palace is Bangkok's major landmark and most popular tourist attraction and is often used for the occasional ceremony. The interiors of most of the buildings in the Grand Palace are closed to the public Wat Phra Kaew adjoins the Grand Palace in a common compound and is the home of the country's most famous Buddha statue (also known as the Emerald Buddha). This important figure has a long and interesting history that is tied to the royal family and once resided in nearby Wat Arun. It is relatively small (about 66 centimetres) and is situated in a high position in the Wat to signify its important status in the Thai kingdom. Dating back to 1782 (when Bangkok was founded), the entire compound consists of over 100 brightly coloured buildings, golden spires and glittering mosaics. Together, these two sites form what many consider the greatest spectacle for visitors to Bangkok. After this visit, we drive you back to your hotel in Bangkok.
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