The place is a must-visit, it's a miracle, very impressive. The most convenient way to get here is by ferry, they depart from the BTS Saphan Taksin station, the ticket costs 40 baht.
The entrance ticket to Arun Wat costs 200 baht. If there is a long queue at the main entrance, then you can walk a hundred meters to the right and there will be another ticket office and an entrance — there is no one there. They give you a bottle of water with the ticket.
We remember that they are allowed to enter the temple with their shoulders and knees covered (men in long shorts are normal), not as strictly as in the Royal Palace.
The territory of the complex consists of several temples, many shady courtyards with roofs where you can hide from the sun. Arun Wat itself can be viewed endlessly, it is incredibly beautiful and absolutely unique, different from different sides.
There are cafes and souvenir shops at the exit of the temple complex.
The first thing that strikes me is, of course, his appearance. The snow-white silhouette towering over the Chao Phraya River, decorated with thousands of colorful pieces of porcelain and glass, creates a unique effect. Wat Arun is especially beautiful at sunset, when the sun turns it golden. You can also learn more about the history and culture of Thailand, feel the atmosphere of tranquility and tranquility.
Please note that Wat Arun is a very popular place, so there are almost always a lot of tourists here, we were in the morning and there weren't many people, so if you want to walk outside the crowd, then plan a trip to the opening.
When visiting the temple, the dress code (closed shoulders and knees) must be observed, otherwise you will not be allowed in.
Overall, Wat Arun is a must–visit destination in Bangkok. This is not just a temple, it is a real work of art that will leave an unforgettable impression! I recommend visiting it at sunset to see all the beauty in the golden light of the setting sun.
It's a very beautiful temple, but there are a lot of crazy people. The prices on the market are very pleasant. Girls, if you come in a short skirt or shorts, don't worry, they will tie a handkerchief very politely and correctly.
It is a very beautiful and spiritual place. I advise you to visit here. We went here on an excursion. The view is very beautiful if you climb the highest tower.
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Pavel Sindrevich
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January 24
The unique architecture - the piercing height of the central spire (prang) and its four satellites on the sides inlaid with mosaic porcelain and shells look amazing, the rays of the sun are reflected in the mosaic and illuminate the surface. It's an amazing sight! It is better to visit in the morning, you can wander around in peace, it is very sparsely populated. Admiring the temple at sunset is necessary from the opposite shore, as it seems to me it is best from the pier. Sunsets can be magical.
This place is very themed, you can get there both from the city and by ferry from the Royal Palace (5 baht, 5 minutes). The entrance is 200 baht. Thais are free. Visitors and locals rent wedding national costumes, put them on and take pictures. But it also makes sense to go in just for a photo
A magnificent temple!!! If you are in Bangkok, then be sure to visit this place. The grandeur and beauty embodied in the temple complex. It's really a fascinating sight!
Come early. Be sure to wear long clothes that cover your knees, otherwise they won't let you in. Shoes are removed at the entrance to the temple. The place is very beautiful, it is interesting to join the history.
A beautiful ancient temple! It is beautiful both during the day and in the evening when it is illuminated. You can climb a large ornate pagoda.
It is very popular with Thais, who rent national costumes here and take pictures against the background of ancient beauty.
From Wat Po Temple, you can take a river tram along the river.
A must-see, beautiful place to visit in Bangkok. You can get from the temple of the Reclining Buddha by river tram in just 5 baht. From Wat Arun, we drove 16 baht to Chinatown. We took a ride on the river, I really liked it.
we didn't experience universal enthusiasm, you can watch, you can not watch, nothing special
, but if you get ready, then it's definitely worth wearing a panama hat.
Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is one of the most beautiful temples in Bangkok. The temple is depicted on a 10 baht coin and is considered one of the main attractions of Thailand, which has its roots in the kingdom of Ayutthaya
The temple, which attracts attention with its unusual design, is full of tourists and Thais (it is popular as a location for a photo shoot in traditional outfits, which are immediately available for rent)
This temple is the hallmark of Bangkok! Be sure to visit, take a Russian guide, you will not regret, you will learn a lot. There is a river and a park nearby. Cafes and toilets on site
The Temple of the Dawn is a separate and vivid emotion!! What is the cost of having young people there all the time in real national costumes. It is very beautiful and bright! The architecture itself and the exterior design of the temple are simply fascinating!
I definitely recommend you to visit!
It looks very beautiful from the river on a sunny day. It is also interesting to look at all these plates in the vicinity. An interesting story of creation. I recommend you to visit.
The place is just wonderful, you definitely need to visit the delight of the garonty, and in general Bangkok is a place where you can see diversity and wealth and poverty, beauty and dullness.
Must see in Bangkok. The scale of this complex is impressive, and the details are fascinating. But it is better to arrive early in the morning, while there are no large crowds of tourists
Wat Arun. This is a ceramic miracle that can't be compared to anything. If you are a follower of the Buddhist religion, you should definitely visit it. If you love historical sites and just want to see an unusual structure that can rightfully be called wonderful, then you are even more welcome here. The atmosphere is incredible....
A beautiful temple! It is worth a visit, especially considering that you need to drive up to it by boat, I recommend a ride on river transport. The entrance is 100 baht. A bottle of water is given at the entrance. For men, long trousers, for women, closed shoulders and long trousers or skirts (they give you free with a refund or you can buy them for a small fee nearby). There is an opportunity to arrange a photo shoot in national clothes.
The Temple of the Morning dawn. A must-visit. It is so unusual and unusual ! I would like to consider every centimeter of this creation of human hands.You can get there by boat or by motorcycle taxi. You can climb to the observation deck, which offers stunning views of the city.
As always, gorgeous! You can participate in the service, "tie a string", beat the gongs, and so on. In general, not only a couple of photos, but also to enrich yourself culturally / religiously.