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DRESS CODE

THE GRAND PALACE & EMERALD BUDDHA (WAT PHRA KAEW) Dress Code

Please dress appropriately  when entering a Temple or place of worship.

Otherwise you will be required to wear clothes provided at 300 baht deposit. 

 

If aren't not sure then its probably a NO.

No sleeveless shirts

No vests

No short top

No see through tops

No short hot pants or short pants

No torn pants

No tight Pants

No bike Pants

No mini skirts

Emerald Buddha

EMERALD BUDDHA

The Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) in the Grand Palace itself is the main attraction. A figurine of the meditating Buddha made from one solid piece of green jade, clothed in gold and diamonds. It is greatly revered from the Royal family to Thai nationals alike, as Thailand’s utmost precious religious icon...

Grand Palace

GRAND PALACE

The Grand Palace once lived in by Kings is courtyards of countless majestic and all inspiring examples of exquisite Royal architecture through the millennia...

Reclining Buddha

RECLINING BUDDHA

The Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho) is located 700 meters south of The Grand Palace. It is a world-renowned 46 meter long gold plated reclining Buddha. Its pose represents entry into complete spiritual enlightenment ending all worldly reincarnations. Within the surrounding corridor there are 108 bronze bowls representing the 108 auspicious characteristics of The Buddha. It is believed dropping coins into these bowls brings wealth and prosperity...

THE GRAND PALACE & EMERALD BUDDHA (WAT PHRA KAEW)
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