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Morning: Depart Bangkok Grand Palace early in the morning and go straight to Bangkok’s landmark, the Grand Palace. This palace complex covering an area of 220,000 square meters is one of the most complete and most ethnically distinctive palaces in Thailand. It is recommended to go in when it opens at 8:30 to avoid the heat and crowds. The main attractions include Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Royal Palace, Ananda Palace, Teak Palace, Bilong Temple and Stupa. Each building is full of stories. Don’t forget to take photos in the main hall and minaret. The golden decoration and detailed carvings are perfect for checking in!
Tickets: 500 baht per person, including tickets for the Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha. * Dressing Tips: Dress appropriately, do not wear shorts, miniskirts, sleeveless tops and other revealing clothing, and be sure not to wear suspenders + shawls! The inspection is very strict! *Transportation suggestion: Take a taxi or tuk-tuk (tuk-tuk), or you can choose BTS or Chao Phraya River ferry.
Morning: After visiting the Grand Palace in Wat Arun, take a boat along the Chao Phraya River to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). This temple is famous for its 79-meter-high spire, which mirrors the Grand Palace to the east and west. The main hall and the white spire are the best photo spots. It is recommended to take photos in the morning or evening. The light is soft and the effect is better. * Transportation: It is recommended to take a sightseeing boat.
You can take it at iconsiam or Chinatown Pier. The ticket is about 30 baht. For taxis, you can try Grab/Bolt, but be aware that the waiting time may be longer. * Dressing Tips: You also need to dress appropriately, and do not wear pants or vests that are too short. Renting local traditional costumes is also a good option. Many people rent Thai clothes to take pictures here. There are many makeup shops nearby, so beautiful! Afternoon: After lunch at Icon Siam, go to Bangkok’s new landmark - Icon Siam. This shopping mall integrating shopping, dining and entertainment is one of the must-visit places in Bangkok.
The G floor brings together the world's top luxury brands, as well as Thailand's first Apple Store flagship store and Asia's largest Adidas Original Store. There is also an indoor floating market on the G to UG floors, which offers a variety of food. It is recommended to try the Michelin curry noodles and Thai specialty mango sticky rice. *Business hours: 10:00-22:00* Transportation: Take BTS and get off at Saphan Taksin Station, walk or take the free shuttle boat to arrive. Evening: Night cruise on the Chao Phraya River After dinner, you can choose to take a night cruise on the Chao Phraya River to experience the night view of Bangkok. Take a cruise from Sathorn Pier or Si Phraya Pier to enjoy the beautiful scenery along the coast and experience Bangkok's romantic nights.
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