6 Most Beautiful Temples To Visit in Bangkok, Thailand

Named the most visited city in the world 4 years in a row, Bangkok sees a lot of tourists. Which is no surprise, there are tons of things to see and do here including choosing from 30,000 buddhist temples to visit!

Forget that big number though, because it’s impossible to visit them all, and trust me you would be over it. So if you’re trying to decide which temples to visit, there are 6 beautiful temples in Bangkok I recommend:

1. Wat Arun known as the Temple of the Dawn

Wat Arun Temple of Dawn in Bangkok
Photo from Unsplash by Evan Krause

From afar, Wat Arun may appear white, but up close the intricate details of color are astounding. Beyond visiting, it is also nice to enjoy the view of the temple from the opposite side of the river during sunset.

PRICE:

100 TBH (around $3 USD)

Location:

158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand

Close to the Grand Palace & other tourist destinations

2. Wat Benchamabophit known as The Marble Temple

Probably my favorite temple within Bangkok for it’s elegant white marble. Wat Benchamabophit is so breathtaking, and although well known, it is quieter to visit in comparison to some other temples.

Price:

50 TBH (around $2 USD)

Location:

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram, 69 ถนน พระรามที่ 5 Dusit, Dusit District, Bangkok 10300, Thailand

Getting there

10 minute drive from the Grand Palace, reachable by bus transit or GRAB

3. Wat Phra Kaew known as Temple of the Emerald Buddha and other temples at the Grand Palace

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok is a must do. Inside you will visit several bejeweled temples, the most impressive being Wat Phra Kaew. Pictures definitely do not do this royal architecture justice.

Price:

500 TBH (around $16 USD – more expensive than other temples but so worth it!)

Location:

Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Getting there

Walkable and close to many tourist destinations. You can also take public transport or use GRAB

4. Wat Sam Phran commonly referred to as the Dragon Temple

Wat Samphran Bangkok Thailand known as the Dragon Temple
Photo from Unsplash by Tan Kaninthanond

Although 40 km outside of the heart of Bangkok, Wat Sam Phran made the list for it’s uniqueness. The temple is 17 stories and wrapped by a massive green dragon!

Price:

Free but donations are encouraged

Location:

92 Sam Phran, Sam Phran District, Nakhon Pathom 73110, Thailand

Getting There:

30 minutes – 1 hour (depending on traffic) drive from the city center. GRAB would be the easiest way to get there.

5. Wat Pho known as Temple of Reclining Buddha

Photo from Unsplash by Taylor Simpson

This popular temple is known for the unique position of Buddha and for the size. The reclining Buddha is 46 meters long and covered in gold!

Price:

100 TBH (around $3 USD)

Location:

2 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Getting there:

Walking distance from other tourist destinations including the Grand Palace. Otherwise you can take a public bus or GRAB.

6. Wat Saket known as The Golden Mount

Skyline view of Bangkok Thailand from Wat Saket Golden Mount Temple
Skyline view from temple

Not only a beautiful temple, but also a beautiful view. Besides the rooftop bars through Bangkok, Wak Saket is one of the best places to see the city skyline. 

When visiting, make sure to bring plenty of water, you’ll have some stairs to climb!

Price:

50 TBH (around $2 USD)

Location:

344 ถนน บริพัตร Ban Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand

Getting There:

30 min walk from Grand Palace; accessible by bus and GRAB too.

Which Temples should you visit in Bangkok?

If 6 is still too many temples to visit in Bangkok (make sure to spend some time exploring street markets too!), then I would narrow the list and choose the Grand Palace temples, the Marble Temple, and the Golden Mount for the view. 

If you go to a rooftop bar though, I would substitute the Golden Mount for the Temple of Dawn.

More Resources for Your Trip to Thailand

Planning your own trip? Here’s some resources I used to book and coordinate my itinerary through Thailand along with some recommendations:

Hostels

If you’re a budget traveler or looking for an easy way to meet others,  Hostelworld is the best place to search. Below are some of my recommendations, click to search for availability

Hotels

Booking.com is the way to go when search for hotels in Thailand because they typically offer free cancellation with plenty of affordable to more luxurious stays – also for cheap!

Flights

Flights to Thailand are typically cheapest to Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai. Domestic flights within Thailand can also tend to be pretty affordable especially if traveling light. To find the best deal & prices I recommend using Skyscanner

BUSES

The easiest way to search for and book buses in Thailand is with 12GoAsia where you can easily compare options and use a platform in English. It’s actually great for planning all Asia travels as it shows ferry and flight options as well. Check 12GoAsia out here

Insurance

Travel insurance is a must for every trip to ensure you’re covered in an unexpected situations. My go to travel insurance is always WorldNomads which has a generous coverage and is made for backpackers. You can search for coverage here. However if you’re looking for a cheaper option for travel medical emergency insurance, I also suggest Safety Wing

Tours & Experiences

There’s a lot of free thing to do in Thailand and experiences you can do on your own. I always recommend checking blog posts for inspiration. If you’re interested in tours to markets, islands, and more then I suggest checking on GetYourGuide,  Viator and Klook

Know Before You Go

Check out my Thailand Destination Page here for information on visas, health requirements, currency, outlets, and more.

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