Na Phra Lan Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok 10200
4 Hours
Haft Day
20 persons
Bangkok
Deedeebooking offers a new half-day tour program for all ages, filled with adventure and popular tourist spots in Europe and Asia. The program includes walking, boat rides, and opportunities to take pictures and learn about history. We also provide travel insurance for your safety and peace of mind.
The guide will meeting you at Na Phra Lan Tunnel
Will take you to Visit the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaew, built in the Rama I period together with Rattanakosin establish, Wat Phra Kaew is a temple that no monks, have only a Buddhist shrine.
After worshiping an Emerald Buddha, the guide will take you to the Grand Palace.
The Grand Palace is the first palace in Bangkok, built in the period of King Rama I. 1782 he thought that Krung Thonburi the enemies were easily offended, so he please moved the capital from Krung Thonburi located west of the Chao Phraya River to the east of Chao Phraya River.
And then, the guide will take you to Wat Arun.
A Buddhist temple has existed at the site of Wat Arun since the time of the Ayutthaya Kingdom. It was then known as Wat Makok, after the village of Bang Makok in which it was built. According to the historian Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, the temple was shown in French maps during the reign of Narai (1656–88). The temple was renamed Wat Chaeng by Taksin (1767–82) when he established his new capital of Thonburi near the temple, following the fall of Ayutthaya. It is believed that Taksin vowed to restore the temple after passing it at dawn.
And then, the guide will take you take passenger boat to Talat Noi.
Talat Noi is a historic Chinese Thai residence with preserved old buildings located near Yaowarat and Sampeng. It has a long history dating back to the early Rattanakosin period and was once a bustling market.
Currently, people reside in quaint commercial buildings amidst alleys that house various religious establishments and iconic landmarks, such as 'River City Bangkok' and 'Phitthaya Sathian Bridge.' Many of these buildings have been preserved as old structures, with a staggering count of 64 such edifices. Talat Noi is a popular tourist destination owing to its well-preserved culture and lifestyle from the past. The Talat Noi Alley boasts several intriguing travel destinations, including the Rong Kiek Shrine, Cho Su Kong Shrine, So Heng Tai Mansion (a 200-year-old house), Xiang Kong (a source for auto parts), Holy Rosary Church, Marine Department, and the first Bank of Thailand (Siam Commercial Bank). Additionally, the Beaux-Neo Classic building constructed in 1908, situated next to the Chao Phraya River, is another remarkable attraction. This building received the ASA ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN AWARDS in 1982 and underwent renovation in 1995.
After your visit and taking a picture, your guide will kindly escort you to River City Bangkok where your tour program will conclude. Thank you for choosing our service, and we hope you had a wonderful experience!
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