One-day tour of the famous royal temples and city oasis parks in the old city center of Bangkok, Thailand, suitable for checking in and taking photos📸
#Bangkok Itinerary
Bangkok, Thailand is a world-famous tourist resort city. Every day, thousands of tourists come to Bangkok for sightseeing and vacation. There are many ancient temple parks in the old city center of Bangkok. This time, we will introduce a one-day tour in the old city center of Bangkok. All the attractions in the itinerary are free to visit and take photos📸, and there is no need to buy tickets. You need to take off your shoes when entering the temple hall buildings within the itinerary.
Itinerary introduction: First take public transportation or a taxi to Opposite Saranrom Park (Rachini side) ตรงข้ามสวนสราญรมย์ (ฝั่งราชินี) station. After getting off the bus, we arrived at the first attraction: Wat Ratchabophit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan วัดราชบพิธสถิตมหาสีมารามราชวรวิหาร Rachabopituo Temple. This is a very famous ancient royal temple in Bangkok. The temple was built in the Ayutthaya era in the early Siamese dynasty. It has hundreds of years of history. It is a veritable historical temple and a third-level royal temple. The temple building is designed in the Siamese cultural and artistic style. It is tall, majestic and magnificent, with exquisite exterior decoration structure. It is definitely a great place to take pictures. After visiting this attraction, walk about 500 meters to another attraction: the big swing. The Giant Swing (เสาชิงช้า) is an iconic landmark in Bangkok and symbolizes the city’s rich cultural heritage. Located near Wat Suthat, it is a striking red building that is of historical significance and perfect for taking photos and visiting while exploring the area. Then we came to another attraction nearby: Wat Suthat Thepphavaram Ratchaworamahawihan, commonly known as Wat Suthat, is one of the few first-class royal temples (Ratchaworamahawihan) in Thailand. It is also the designated temple of King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII). Located in Bangkok's historic Rattanakosin district, the temple is famous for its prominent landmark, the Big Swing (Sao Chingcha), which stands in front of the temple. Historical and artistic significance. Wat Suthat has a rich historical and artistic heritage and features magnificent architecture. Some of its most notable features include:
• The largest ordination hall in Thailand (Ubosot)
• The main temple houses the sacred statue of Gautama Buddha.
• Giant swing, a landmark closely associated with the temple
• Beautiful murals depicting historical stories
Wat Suthat is one of Bangkok's most important cultural and spiritual sites. Visitors can explore its historical and artistic significance, admire its stunning architecture, and pay their respects to its revered Buddha statue.
After visiting Wat Suthat, walk about 300 meters to the last city oasis park attraction: Long Manina Park สวนรมณีนาถ. This is an oasis park designed in a typical European garden art style. There are many tropical green plants, trees and flowers planted in the park, which is full of greenery. There are also many European-style sculpture courtyards, which are very beautiful and will definitely be a great place to take photos.
Address of itinerary attractions:
Luang Manina Park Address: PGX3+H25, Maha Chai Rd, Samran Rat, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Wat Suthat: 146 Bamrung Mueang Rd, Wat Ratchabophit, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
: 2 Fueang Nakhon Rd, แขวง วัดราชบพิธสถิตมหาสีมารามราชวรวิหาร: 2 Fueang Nakhon Rd, แขวง วัดราชบพิธ Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200