Discover the Majestic Wat Suthat Thep Wararam
Experience the serene beauty and rich history of Wat Suthat Thep Wararam, a must-visit Buddhist temple in the heart of Bangkok.
Wat Suthat Thep Wararam, a breathtaking Buddhist temple in Bangkok, is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene ambiance, making it an essential stop for tourists exploring Thailand's rich cultural heritage.
A brief summary to Wat Suthat Thep Wararam Ratchaworamahawihan
- 146 Bamrung Mueang Rd, Phra Nakhon, Wat Ratchabophit, Bangkok, 10200, TH
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- Monday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Tuesday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Wednesday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Thursday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Friday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Saturday 8:30 am-8 pm
- Sunday 8:30 am-8 pm
Local tips
- Dress modestly; shoulders and knees should be covered as a sign of respect.
- Visit early in the morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy cooler temperatures.
- Take your time to explore the intricate murals and statues within the temple.
- Don't miss the nearby Giant Swing for a great photo opportunity.
- Consider bringing a small offering to leave at the temple as a gesture of goodwill.
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Getting There
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BTS Skytrain
To reach Wat Suthat Thep Wararam, start by taking the BTS Skytrain to the Saphan Taksin Station. From there, transfer to a Chao Phraya Express Boat at the Sathorn Pier. Take the boat heading to Tha Chang Pier. Once you arrive at Tha Chang, exit the pier and walk towards Sanam Chai Road. Turn left onto Sanam Chai Road, and continue straight until you reach Bamrung Mueang Road. Turn right onto Bamrung Mueang Road, and you will see Wat Suthat on your left.
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Taxi
If you prefer a more direct route, you can take a metered taxi from your location in Bangkok. Simply inform the driver that you want to go to 'Wat Suthat' or provide the address: 146 Bamrung Mueang Rd, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200. The driver will navigate the traffic for you, and you can expect to arrive in about 15-30 minutes, depending on traffic conditions.
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Walking
If you are staying nearby, you can walk to Wat Suthat Thep Wararam. Start at your accommodation and head southeast towards Bamrung Mueang Road. Follow Bamrung Mueang Road until you reach the temple, which is located at 146 Bamrung Mueang Rd. The walk should take around 15-20 minutes depending on your starting point.
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Bus
For a more local experience, you can take a public bus to Wat Suthat. Look for bus routes 15, 37, or 47 that go towards Phra Nakhon. Ask the bus driver to let you know when to get off for Wat Suthat. After disembarking, walk towards Bamrung Mueang Road, and the temple will be visible a short distance ahead.
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