The Grand Palace is the must-see spot in Bangkok—huge, gold-covered, and absolutely stunning. It’s the most important historical site in Thailand, and even if you’re not usually into temples, this place will blow your mind. Ornate roofs, intricate mosaics, towering golden stupas—it’s next-level beautiful.
What’s inside?
🏛 Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) – The most sacred temple in Thailand, home to a tiny but super important jade Buddha. It's carved from a single piece of jade, and no, you can't photograph inside.
🌟 Golden chedis, mythical statues, and insane detailing – Every inch of this place is covered in gold, glass mosaics, and hand-painted murals.
🏯 The former royal residence – While the royal family doesn’t live here anymore, the palace itself is still used for ceremonies.
Things to Know Before You Go:
⏰ Go early! It gets crowded and brutally hot by midday. Best time? 8:30-10 AM.
💰 Entry fee: 500 THB (~$14 USD).
👗 Dress code: Strict—no shorts, no tank tops, no ripped jeans. Bring a sarong or rent cover-ups at the entrance.
🎭 Watch out for scams! If someone outside says, “It’s closed today”—they’re lying. It’s open every day from 8:30 AM - 3:30 PM.
Even if you’re only in Bangkok for a day, this is a must. It’s like stepping into a real-life Thai fairytale—just with a lot more tourists. ✨🏰