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[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour
[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour
[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour
[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour
[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour

[Korean Guide] Bangkok Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald + Wat Arun Afternoon Tour

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Duration:5 hour(s)
Guided language: 한국어
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  • Explore every corner of the magnificent Royal Palace in Bangkok, the former residence of the King of Thailand.
  • Visit the Temple of the Emerald, where you can see the mysterious Emerald Buddha, and the Temple of Dawn, boasting charming architecture.
  • Please join the afternoon tour after enjoying a relaxing morning.
  • This is a tour exclusively for Koreans, guided by a Korean-speaking guide for the entire itinerary.
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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour, Temples & shrines
TransportCharter car, Sightseeing cruise
Cruise typeSightseeing boat

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After spending a relaxing morning, embark on a fulfilling tour of Bangkok's must-see attractions following lunch. You can see all the highlights of Bangkok sightseeing in one go.

First, let's visit the Grand Palace in Bangkok. Although the Thai royal family no longer resides there, it served as the former official residence and is used for royal events. Admire the dazzling sight of the palace, with its towering pavilions and splendid decorations of gold leaf, porcelain, and glass.

Don't miss Wat Phra Kaew, the Emerald Temple, home to the mysterious 75-meter-tall Emerald Buddha!

Afterwards, admire the Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), which is said to glow with a dazzling rainbow light when illuminated by the sun at dawn, and take a boat tour of the Chao Phraya River.


【Tour Information】

  • Meeting Time: 13:40 PM
  • Meeting Place: In front of McDonald's on the 1st floor of Robinson Department Store, Exit 5 of Asok Station
  • Total time required: Approximately 5 hours
  • Disbandment Location: Arrive at Robinson Department Store via BTS Asok Station Exit 5 & return individually
  • Guide Information: Local guide who speaks Korean
  • Child/Adult Criteria: Child (Height 71cm to 119cm) / Adult (Height 121cm or taller) / Height 70cm or shorter Free

Purchase Notice

  • Please be sure to bring your passport to enter the Royal Palace. (Entry is not permitted with photocopies or mobile phone screenshots.)
  • There are several Robinson Department Stores in Bangkok. You must come to the Robinson Department Store located at Asok Station.
  • As this is a join-in tour, we depart without prior notice to prevent serious complaints from other guests and disruptions to the tour if customers are late.
  • Traffic congestion in Bangkok is severe. We recommend using the BTS (Asok Station Exit 5) or the MRT (Sukhumvit Station Exit 3).
  • If you must travel by taxi, please call +66 (0)2 207 8000 (Westin Grande Hotel) before coming.
  • Robinson Department Store is located to the left of the Westin Grande Sukhumvit.
  • Date changes and full refunds are not available for same-day no-shows or delays.
  • We will proceed with the tour after verifying the list with your name, without any special procedures.
  • There is a dress code for the Royal Palace tour. Shorts or skirts that come above the knee, sleeveless tops, slippers, and flip-flops are not permitted. We recommend wearing long pants or skirts, short-sleeved shirts, and sandals or sneakers.
  • Luggage cannot be stored inside the vehicle.
  • We block purchases in advance for days when entry to the Royal Palace is unavailable. If the Thai government suddenly announces an event at the Royal Palace after confirmation, we will notify you in advance and provide a full refund; however, if entry is unavailable due to an event, this reservation is unrelated.
  • Taking the Chao Phraya boat is a means of traveling to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) on a shuttle boat rather than a private vessel, and you can enjoy the riverside scenery from the boat.
  • Children under 70cm are free, but if there are no seats available in the vehicle, they must sit on a guardian's lap.
  • The vehicle is a Toyota Commuter 15-passenger, luggage cannot be stored inside the vehicle, and car seats are not provided.
  • After the tour ends, you will return to Asok Station. For travel to Khao San, please follow the guide's instructions on the day and take a boat from Wat Arun to Khao San individually. Since Wat Arun is located on the other side of the river, traffic may be heavy if you travel to Khao San by taxi.
  • If the departure is not possible due to insufficient bookings for 1 to 3 people, we will contact you individually to inform you about schedule changes or cancellations.

Reminders

  • A minimum of 4 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 1 day(s) before the departure date

FAQ

1. Is visiting the Grand Palace a worthwhile experience for tourists?

The Grand Palace offers immense historical and cultural value, showcasing the grandeur of Thailand's monarchy and intricate architectural styles. It houses the revered Emerald Buddha Temple, a national treasure. Visitors can explore various halls, pavilions, and courtyards, making it a highly significant and enriching experience for understanding Thai heritage.

2. What is the required dress code for entering the Grand Palace and its temples?

Visitors must adhere to a strict dress code. Shoulders and knees must be covered for both men and women. This means wearing long trousers or skirts/dresses that extend below the knee, and shirts with sleeves. Sleeveless tops, tank tops, shorts, mini-skirts, and ripped jeans are not permitted. Footwear should also be respectful; open-toed shoes are generally acceptable if the rest of the attire is appropriate.

3. Can visitors access all areas within the Grand Palace complex, including the Emerald Buddha Temple?

Most of the Grand Palace complex, including the Emerald Buddha Temple (Wat Phra Kaew), is open to visitors. However, certain royal residences and private areas remain inaccessible. The main public areas, royal chapel, and several palaces are available for exploration, allowing a comprehensive view of the site's historical and cultural significance.

4. How much time is generally recommended for a comprehensive visit to the Grand Palace?

To fully appreciate the intricate details and historical significance of the Grand Palace, including the Emerald Buddha Temple, a visit of approximately 2 to 3 hours is recommended. This allows ample time to explore the various halls, courtyards, and murals without feeling rushed, soaking in the grandeur and cultural richness.

5. What is the process for obtaining admission tickets to the Grand Palace?

Admission tickets for the Grand Palace can be purchased directly at the entrance gate. Alternatively, for a smoother experience that includes transportation and guided commentary, you can secure your admission as part of a tour package. Booking through KKday provides the benefit of convenient package deals that often include private vehicle transport and a Korean-speaking guide, simplifying your travel logistics and enriching your understanding of the sites.

6. What are the best transportation methods to reach the Grand Palace from central Bangkok?

The Grand Palace is not directly accessible by BTS Skytrain or MRT. From central Bangkok, convenient options include taking a taxi or ride-hailing service for direct travel. Alternatively, you can take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin Station, then transfer to a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang Pier, which is a short walk from the Palace. Utilizing a guided tour with private transport also offers a hassle-free option.

7. What can visitors expect to see and do at the Temple of Dawn and along the Chao Phraya Riverside?

At the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun), visitors can admire its iconic, exquisitely decorated prang (spire) adorned with colorful porcelain. You can climb part of the central prang for panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River and Bangkok cityscape. Along the Chao Phraya Riverside, visitors can enjoy scenic boat rides, witness local life, and observe landmarks from the water, experiencing Bangkok's vibrant river culture.

8. How does a Korean-speaking guide enhance the experience of touring the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha Temple, and Temple of Dawn?

A Korean-speaking guide significantly enhances the tour by providing in-depth explanations of the history, architecture, and cultural significance of each site in Korean. This allows for a deeper understanding than self-guided visits. The guide also manages logistics, answers questions, and shares local insights, making the exploration of the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha Temple, and Temple of Dawn more informative and stress-free.

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