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Bangkok Travel: Explore the Magnificent Palaces

When it comes to Bangkok tourist attractions, in addition to the gilded temples and bustling markets like Chatuchak, you cannot miss the magnificent palaces in Bangkok, which preserve the history and culture of Thailand. These structures not only reflect the power but also are a testament to the resilient spirit, protecting the country through the centuries. Below are some of the outstanding palaces in Bangkok that you must visit when coming to this beautiful capital.

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Grand Palace

Grand Palace - Classical architectural masterpiece. (Photo: Collected)

Located in the heart of Bangkok, the Grand Palace is considered the great pride of the Thai people. This is a magnificent architectural complex, covering an area of ​​over 2km², including three main areas: the Royal Palace, the Royal Office and the temples built in 1772. The Grand Palace is still an attractive tourist destination in Bangkok, and is also the venue for important events, including the coronation of kings.
In particular, the largest stupa in the palace grounds, named Phra Sri Rattana, is covered with millions of thin gold leaves imported from Italy. This stupa is where the bodies of deceased kings are kept. Surrounding the stupa are majestic elephant statues, the symbol of Thailand.

Photo: Collected

In addition, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), built in 1785, covers an area of ​​945,000m², and is one of the most sacred temples in Bangkok . It is also home to a jade Buddha statue, which is believed to bring luck and prosperity to the country.
Address: Na Phra Lan Rd, Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Khet Phra Nakhon.
Opening hours: 8:30 – 15:30.

Ananta Samakhom Palace

Ananta Samakhom Palace - A place where classical beauty converges. (Photo: Gösta Knochenhauer)

Located near the Dusit Palace, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall was built during the reign of King Rama V and completed during the reign of King Rama VI. The palace was originally built to host international dignitaries and important meetings of the Royal Advisory Council. Today, in addition to diplomatic events and royal celebrations, it is also a popular tourist destination in Bangkok .
The palace's architecture combines Renaissance and traditional Thai styles , with the dome decorated with frescoes depicting historical events of the Thai Royal Family. The interior of the palace is also very special with works of art, jewelry and royal objects.
Address: 71 Uthong Nai Alley, Khwaeng Dusit, Khet Dusit.
Opening hours: 9:30 am – 4:00 pm (except Monday).

Vimanmek Mansion Summer Palace

Vimanmek Mansion Summer Palace - Unique teak architecture. (Photo: Collected)

The Vimanmek Mansion was built entirely of teak and was known as the Summer Palace of King Rama V. Although it was only here for 5 years (1901-1906), this palace is still an important historical relic, reflecting the luxury and power of the Thai Royal Family. Today, the palace is a museum that holds many precious mementos of the kings and queens.
Vimanmek Mansion is home to many royal artifacts such as the throne, golden Buddha statues, ivory, ancient ceramics and precious handicrafts. The rooms in the palace are designed in European style, with the most modern equipment in Thailand at that time.
Address: 5/1 Ratchawithi Rd, Khwaeng Dusit, Khet Dusit.
Opening hours: 9:30 am – 4:30 pm (except some holidays).
Notes when visiting palaces in Bangkok

Wear polite, discreet clothing. Near the entrance of most palaces in Bangkok, there are rental shops. (Photo: Collected)

When visiting the palaces in Bangkok, you need to note some dress and behavior regulations as follows:

  • Dress: Please wear modest, conservative clothing. Men must wear long pants and a shirt with sleeves. If you do not have appropriate clothing, you can rent it at the counter near the entrance.
  • Sandals: No flip flops or bare feet. You must wear socks if wearing sandals.
  • Photography: Photography or filming is not allowed inside the palace.
  • Etiquette: Do not make noise or joke loudly, and avoid touching Buddha statues or interacting with monks.

Visiting Bangkok tourist attractions will be an extremely interesting experience and full of Thai culture, especially when you visit these palaces in Bangkok . These historical structures are not only the pride of the Thai people but also the place to mark the majestic stories of a resilient and traditional country.

Source : https://www.vietravel.com/vn/am-thuc-kham-pha/du-lich-kham-pha-nhung-cung-dien-o-bangkok-v16477.aspx


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