Bangkok Three Temple City Tour and Boat Ride





Description
Discover Bangkok’s cultural gems on this half-day Temple and City Tour. Start at Wat Pho, home to the magnificent Reclining Buddha, before boarding a boat for a scenic ride along the legendary Chao Phraya River, where everyday riverside life unfolds before your eyes. Continue to the iconic Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), famous for its porcelain spires that glisten in the sunlight and offer picture-perfect views of the city. Perfect for travelers short on time, this tour combines Bangkok’s most iconic sights with rich cultural insights from your expert English-speaking guide. • Flexible morning or afternoon departure • Cruise the historic Chao Phraya River • Visit Wat Pho and Wat Arun—two of Bangkok’s most famous temples • Learn local history and culture from your guide
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Pickup Locations & Times
Pick-up from your centrally located hotel within a 2 KM radius of the Central Business District, including Silom, Pratunam, Sathorn, or Riverside areas. An additional surcharge for hotel pickup outside the 2KM radius of the city center is applicable and payable on the day of your activity.
Important Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- The tour ends at Wat Arun, where you can choose to continue sightseeing or go back to the meeting point
- When visiting Wat Arun and Wat Pho in Bangkok, you are entering sacred Buddhist temples, so respectful attire is required.
- What to wear: Tops: Shoulders must be covered. Wear T-shirts, blouses, or shirts with sleeves (no tank tops or spaghetti straps). Bottoms: Wear long pants, skirts, or dresses that cover the knees. Capri pants are usually acceptable if they go past the knees. Footwear: Sandals or shoes are fine, but you must remove them before entering temple buildings. Avoid going barefoot—wear socks if needed. Accessories: Hats and sunglasses should be removed when inside temple buildings.



