Royal Palace, Temples, Emerald Buddha & Vimanmek Mansion
(Private Day Tour)
Itinerary
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- Your guide and driver will collect you from your central Bangkok hotel, or from Saphon Taksin BTS, in your own private vehicle
- We will head through the heart of Bangkok to Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha, with its magnificent 45m long golden Buddha, the largest in Bangkok. This is one of the most iconic sights in the city
- You will then head to Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which is the most revered and sacred of all Thailand’s temples. Lavishly decorated and opulently presented, this is a must-see for any visitor to the capital
- From Wat Phra Kaew, it is a short walk to the Grand Royal Palace. This is a real life fairy-tale palace, adorned with shimmering gold and gem stones. You will be shown the splendid gardens, throne room and the royal guard
- We will now take you to an air conditioned Thai restaurant where you can enjoy a delicious buffet Lunch and recharge your batteries before we continue
- After lunch, we will show you to the splendid Vimanmek Mansion, which is the world’s largest golden teak building. The three story wooden palace also houses the Queen of Thailand’s wonderful handicraft collection, which you will be able to see
- After your guided tour of the Vimanmek Mansion, your guide and driver will take you back to your hotel, where your tour will end
1 person | 2 people | 3 people | 4+ people | |
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Price in Thai Baht | 7300 | 5000 | 4500 | 4000 |
Arrangements:
What is included in the price
- Local Thai guide throughout
- Private vehicle with driver
- Entrance fees to all attractions
- Lunch
- Water in your vehicle and at lunch
What is not included in the price
- Drinks other than water
- Gratuities
Departure Time: 08:30 (other times available on request)
Duration: 6 hours
Departure Point: All city centre hotels or Saphon Taksin BTS
Wheelchair accessible: Yes
What to bring
- Camera
- Please dress modestly. Sleeveless or strappy tops should not be worn and shorts, dresses or skirts should come below the knee. Shoes should be removed when entering a temple. Thank you for your consideration.