Grand Palace, Bangkok

The Grand Palace in Bangkok was one of the things that we looked forward to visiting when we planned our trip to Bangkok. And it surely did not disappoint! As the name implies, this architectural feature is nothing short of grand. From the smallest to the grandest detail, it will leave you in awe.


In fact, travel experts reveal that if there is one sight-see attraction you cannot afford to miss while in Bangkok, it is the Grand Palace. This is undoubtedly Bangkok's most famous landmark. It was built in the 18th century and has served as the home of the Thai King for many centuries since. This is also where the Royal Court is headquartered, while serving as the administrative seat of the government. This is also where the royal ceremonies are held and where foreign dignitaries are accommodated.
 

The Grand Palace is a complex of buildings. Hence, there are many to explore during your visit. The Grand Palace in Bangkok is located along the banks of the famous Chao Praya River in Bangkok. A cruise along this river is therefore a prelude to your visit to the Grand Palace.
 

Tips When Visiting

Before you plan your trip to the Grand Palace in Bangkok, you must learn about the strict dress code implemented here for all tourists. It is considered a sacred site for the Thais. Hence, men and women alike are required to dress modestly; otherwise, you will be denied entrance inside the complex (we witnessed a tourist who experienced this plight during our visit there).
 

For men, you must wear pants or anything that is below the knee in length. The same goes for women. Short shorts or mini skirts are not allowed. Sleeveless shirts or tops are not allowed, either. To put it into perspective, think about what type of clothing are allowed when you enter temples or other holy sites. Use that as guideline when deciding what to wear when you explore the Grand Palace in Bangkok.

Have you visited the Grand Palace in Bangkok? How was your experience exploring it?

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