Wat Pho
Also known as Wat Phra Chetuphon

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Also known as Wat Phra Chetuphon
Also known as Wat Phra Chetuphon
📌 Address |
2 Sanamchai Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200 |
⏰ Opening Hours |
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
💸 Entrance Fee |
THB 200 |
Just a ten-minute walk from The Grand Palace in Bangkok, Wat Pho is an immense temple famous for the 46 meter long statue of the reclining golden Buddha!
At an impressive 20 acres large, it's the biggest temple in Bangkok - it's also the oldest, since it was built an entire 200 years before Bangkok was even Thailand's capital! It's even received a UNESCO Memory of the World award, so it's definitely worth considering taking a Bangkok tour to this amazing piece of architecture.
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Most tourists are drawn to the the temple because of the reclining Buddha, but there is so much more to see in this temple complex such as: Phra Rabiang (a hall with 400 Buddha statues), Missakawam Park (nice garden), Phra Ubosot (a hall where Buddhist rituals are performed), Phra Maha Chedi Si Rajakarn (a group of 4 large Buddhist stupas) and Phra Mondop ( a beautiful library). Wat Pho is a must-visit for anyone planning a Bangkok City Tour.
Fun fact: did you know you can enjoy a massage at this temple too? It may sound a bit weird at first but it makes sense knowing that Wat Pho is considered the birthplace of the Thai massage and the temple used to house the first school of Thai Medicine and Massage. So If you want to relax after a full day of hopping around Bangkok, you can enjoy a soothing massage here! For more relaxation tips, check out these best Bali Spa Experiences.
The best time to visit Wat Pho is early morning from 8:00 am or before sunset. At this time you can escape the crowd and take some really amazing pictures. From 10:00 am it gets really crowded.
Wat Pho is located in the Old City of Bangkok, very close to the Grand Palace and Wat Arun. For this sightseeing tour in Bangkok, you can easily combine these 3 sights. Just remember for getting from Wat Arun to Wat Pho you will have to take the boat.
From the river, it is best to reach the temple by express boat at Tha Tien stop. From there it is only a few minutes’ walk to Wat Pho. For a unique perspective, consider taking a Boat Tour in Bangkok, which provides scenic views of the city’s waterways while getting you closer to key sights.
Of course, you can also reach the temple by taxi, but for a cheap price make sure the taximeter is switched on.
Most people will probably want to take pictures of the big Buddha, but please don't limit yourself to this. As Wat Pho is the largest temple in Bangkok, it has so many things more to offer! Photo opportunities are endless as the temple offers 100 chedis, beautiful belfries, a small museum, the massage pavilion, mystical stone statues and countless golden Buddha statues!
Appropriate clothing is required within the temple area. Shorts, skirts, or shirts that expose skin above the knee or the shoulders are not allowed.
Shoes should be taken off when you entering any structure of the temple complex. So we recommended that you'd better wear shoes that can be easily removed.
Bring some small change for donation to the monks.
Wat Pho is included in several popular tours, such as the Bangkok Wat Pho Temple Tour and the exciting Bangkok Tuk-Tuk Tour.
Discover the charm of Bangkok’s cultural gems with Wat Pho at the heart of your adventure! For more travel tips and inspiration, explore our Bangkok Travel Guide.
Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a renowned Buddhist temple complex located in Bangkok, Thailand.
Wat Pho is considered one of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok, known for its impressive architecture, historical importance, and the famous Reclining Buddha statue.
The Reclining Buddha statue at Wat Pho is a massive gold-plated statue measuring 46 meters long. It is one of the most iconic and revered landmarks in Bangkok.
Wat Pho is open daily from 8:00 AM to 6:30 PM.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to visit Wat Pho. The fee is 200 Thai Baht per person.
📌 Address |
2 Sanamchai Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200 |
⏰ Opening Hours |
8:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
💸 Entrance Fee |
THB 200 |
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