Bangkok Grand Palace + Wat Arun + Wat Pho Half Day guide with Guide (Walking Tour) [meeting point] Na Phra Lan Tunnel: Gate 2 [Gathering time] morning session: 8:15 afternoon session: 13:15 [activity duration] morning session: 8:30-12:30 afternoon session: 13:30-17:30 The itinerary is as follows: First stop:Grand Palace (admission ticket are about 500 baht and need to be purchased on site at your own expense) The symbol of the Bangkok Dynasty is a favorite place for tourists. The Siamese-style palace complex brings together the essence of Thai painting, sculpture and decorative art. The guide will explain in detail Second stop:Wat Pho (admission ticket is about 100 Thai baht, which needs to be purchased on site at your own expense) The Reclining Buddha Temple in Bangkok has a series of temples. It is a large temple with a long history in Bangkok. It has the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand and many Buddha statues and pagodas. Outside the main hall, there are 154 marble relief patterns of Ramajian stories between the pillars of the railings, which have high artistic value. The Reclining Buddha Temple is also known as the Pagoda Forest. There are 71 7-meter-high pagodas and 4 large pagodas 41 meters high. The finely carved pagodas are so impressive that you will probably feel it only when you come here. Third stop:Temple of the Kings (admission ticket are about 200 Thai baht and need to be purchased on site at your own expense) Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, the twin city of Thonburi was built during the Ayutthaya Dynasty and is one of the famous royal temples in Thailand. Wat Arun is a temple dedicated to the 41st king of Thailand. It is said that when King Taksin arrived in Thonburi from Ayutthaya, it was dawn, so Wat Arun is also known as the Temple of Dawn.