
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Best time to visit
Early morning before 9:00 for soft light and far fewer visitors; alternatively arrive 30–45 minutes before sunset for dramatic silhouettes, but expect larger crowds.
Budget tips
Entry is about 100 THB for foreign visitors, Thai nationals often pay less or enter free; pay on site in cash or card and keep small notes for boat fares. Save by viewing the temple exterior from the opposite riverbank at night, and use a Chao Phraya Express or daily riverpass to cut transport costs.
Recommended for
Photography enthusiasts, History buffs, River cruise day trippers, Couples
Plan your visit
45-90 minutes
About
Nopeat faktat: Keskustorni kohoaa noin 70 metriin, posliinimosaiikkien kimalle luodessa pinnan joka välkkyy auringossa kuin tuhannet pienet jalokivet. Vierailijat usein yllättyvät jyrkkien portaiden jännityksestä ja henkeäsalpaavista näköaloista, jotka palkitsevat kipuamisen vaivan.
Kohokohdat: Keskusprangin pinta on peitetty tuhansilla rikkinäisillä kiinalaisilla posliinipaloilla, usein kukkakuvioisilla lautasilla, joita laivat käyttivät ballastina; auringonnousun valossa posliini kimmeltää hopeisena ja turkoosina kuin miljoonat pienet peilit. 1800-luvun alussa kuningas Rama II aloitti restauroinnin, ja paikalliset oppaat kuiskivat, että parhaat valokuvakulmat löytyvät kivisiltä portaikoilta, jotka ovat niin jyrkät että noustessa täytyy pitää kiinni käsikaiteesta.
Insider tips
- Wear clothing that covers shoulders and knees to respect temple rules and avoid being turned away from shrine areas.
- Use the ferry from Tha Tien to the opposite bank for the best photo compositions of the prang and river, especially at sunset.
- Take care on the steep, uneven central steps, wear sturdy shoes and hold the railing, avoid backpacks when climbing.
- Combine with Wat Pho and the Grand Palace via river taxi to minimise walking and queue time at each site.
Klikkaa varataksesi MAKSUTON kävelykierros kohteessa Bangkok, Thailand
Paras tapa kokea kaupunki paikallisen oppaan kanssa.
Tip: We strongly recommend a free walking tour on your first day to get to know the city with a local guide. They usually cover all main attractions and you can ask for personal recommendations based on your interests for the next days. Book early as spaces fill up fast!
Reviews
Reviews (2)
4.5Arrived at 7:30am and had very few people; 100 baht entry was fair. Climbing the central prang for the city view was totally worth it, skip the pricey souvenir stalls.
Went around 2pm and it was packed, long wait to climb. 100 baht plus ferry fee, stunning architecture but not worth the crowd and limited photo spots.




