Bangkok : visite à pied des temples et des marchés
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WHEN
Friday 3 January to Friday 10 January
ADDRESS
, Rattanakosin Island
COMPANY
Bangkok: City Highlights Temple and Market Walking Tour
Highlights
- Explorez le magnifique complexe du Grand Palais
- Bangkok Temple & Palace City Tour
(Wat Phra Kaew – Grand Palace – Wat Pho – Wat Arun – Flower Market)
Discover the heart of Bangkok’s royal and spiritual heritage through this immersive half-day temple tour — traveling by local transport and ending at the city’s most colorful flower market.
Departure Points & Times
Option 1 – River City Bangkok
Depart at 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM, or 12:00 PM
Option 2 – The Golden Place at Tha Chang Pier
Depart at 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, or 1:00 PM
Wat Phra Kaew – The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Begin your journey at Wat Phra Kaew, officially known as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram. It is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, symbolizing the soul of the Thai nation. Admire its gleaming spires, intricate mosaics, and spiritual atmosphere within the Grand Palace complex.
The Grand Palace
Continue to the majestic Grand Palace, once the residence of the Kings of Siam. Today, it serves as a ceremonial site for royal and state events. Stroll through elegant courtyards, glittering halls, and pavilions that reflect the grandeur of Thailand’s royal heritage.
Wat Pho – Temple of the Reclining Buddha
Next, visit Wat Pho, one of Bangkok’s most important royal temples. Pass the bustling Tha Thien Market on your way, where locals trade dried seafood and traditional goods.
Inside, marvel at the magnificent 46-meter-long Reclining Buddha, representing peace and enlightenment. Learn how King Rama I rebuilt this ancient site and how it became the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme.
Wat Arun – Temple of Dawn
Cross the river to the stunning Wat Arun, a symbol of Bangkok’s skyline. The temple’s central spire rises 70 meters high, adorned with thousands of colorful glass pieces and Chinese porcelain. It glows beautifully in sunlight — earning its name, Temple of Dawn.
Pak Khlong Talad – The Flower Market
End your cultural exploration at Pak Khlong Talad, Bangkok’s vibrant flower market. Wander among stalls overflowing with orchids, marigolds, and roses. This lively, fragrant market showcases the daily rhythm and color of Thai life — a perfect finale to your journey.
- Découvrez le Bouddha couché de Wat Pho
- Veuillez traverser la rivière jusqu'à Wat Arun, le temple de l'aube
- Admirez le Bouddha d’émeraude sacré du Wat Phra Kaeo
Description
Bangkok Temple & Palace City Tour
(Wat Phra Kaew – Grand Palace – Wat Pho – Wat Arun – Flower Market)
Discover the heart of Bangkok’s royal and spiritual heritage through this immersive half-day temple tour — traveling by local transport and ending at the city’s most colorful flower market.
Departure Points & Times
Option 1 – River City Bangkok
Depart at 7:30 AM, 10:00 AM, or 12:00 PM
Option 2 – The Golden Place at Tha Chang Pier
Depart at 8:30 AM, 11:00 AM, or 1:00 PM
Wat Phra Kaew – The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Begin your journey at Wat Phra Kaew, officially known as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram. It is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, symbolizing the soul of the Thai nation. Admire its gleaming spires, intricate mosaics, and spiritual atmosphere within the Grand Palace complex.
The Grand Palace
Continue to the majestic Grand Palace, once the residence of the Kings of Siam. Today, it serves as a ceremonial site for royal and state events. Stroll through elegant courtyards, glittering halls, and pavilions that reflect the grandeur of Thailand’s royal heritage.
Wat Pho – Temple of the Reclining Buddha
Next, visit Wat Pho, one of Bangkok’s most important royal temples. Pass the bustling Tha Thien Market on your way, where locals trade dried seafood and traditional goods.
Inside, marvel at the magnificent 46-meter-long Reclining Buddha, representing peace and enlightenment. Learn how King Rama I rebuilt this ancient site and how it became the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, recognized by UNESCO’s Memory of the World Programme.
Wat Arun – Temple of Dawn
Cross the river to the stunning Wat Arun, a symbol of Bangkok’s skyline. The temple’s central spire rises 70 meters high, adorned with thousands of colorful glass pieces and Chinese porcelain. It glows beautifully in sunlight — earning its name, Temple of Dawn.
Pak Khlong Talad – The Flower Market
End your cultural exploration at Pak Khlong Talad, Bangkok’s vibrant flower market. Wander among stalls overflowing with orchids, marigolds, and roses. This lively, fragrant market showcases the daily rhythm and color of Thai life — a perfect finale to your journey.
Includes
Eau potable
Transfert local
Guide professionnel agréé
Frais d'entrée pour Wat Pho (si l'option est sélectionnée)
Frais d'entrée pour Wat Arun (si l'option est sélectionnée)
Frais d'entrée pour le palais royal et le temple du Bouddha d'émeraude (si l'option est sélectionnée)
Important Information
- - Les participants à cette visite doivent savoir que la chapelle est un sanctuaire national et que vous devrez porter une tenue correcte : pas d'épaules ni de genoux nus, ni de chaussures à talons aiguilles
- Par respect, vous devez retirer vos chaussures avant d'entrer dans les bâtiments du temple.
- Les photographies sont autorisées dans les jardins du palais royal et dans l'enceinte du temple du Bouddha d'émeraude, mais pas à l'intérieur des bâtiments.
- Des toilettes sont disponibles.
Easy cancellation
Annulation jusqu’à 24 heures à l’avance pour un remboursement intégral