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GRAND PALACE BANGKOK DRESS-CODE

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Updated: Sep 19, 2018

The dress codes for temples in Bangkok and Thailand are strict. Make sure that you wear these clothes. Be prepared. You may be turned away r have to wear old used clothes provided at 300 baht. (you get the money back when returning the clothes. Make sure. 

​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

If you are not sure what your are wearing, then consider it a no.

Please do not dress this way when entering a Temple or place of worship.  There are strict with dress code so be prepared! Otherwise you will have to wear clothes provided at 300 baht. The clothes are very common looking. So if you are not sure then make sure.
DRESS CODE THE GRAND PALACE BANGKOK



The Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)in the Grand Palace itself is the main attraction. A figurine of the meditating Buddha made from a solid one 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...
THE EMERALD BUDDHA BANGKOK TEMPLE- WAT PHRA KAEW



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