Erawan Shrine

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★ 4.9 (139K+ reviews) • 2M+ booked
Welcome to the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, a place steeped in history and culture, where tragedy and resilience have intertwined over the years. Despite its tumultuous past, the shrine remains a symbol of faith and devotion, drawing visitors from all walks of life.
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494 Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
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4.9 /5
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Klook User
1 Jul
If anyone really likes Doraemon and wants to see the hand-drawn image on paper (a replica of the real thing), you must come. We came on a weekday at noon and walked around alone, like we booked the whole trip. It took about 45 minutes, reading every sign and taking pictures from almost every angle. The entrance fee is 590 baht, which may feel a bit expensive compared to the time spent walking around, but we got a souvenir acrylic pin, which cost quite a bit. But overall, it was okay.
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Klook 用戶
1 Jul
Although there were tourists from all over the world in our group, the tour guide explained the attractions to us in Chinese and English, and asked us if we had any questions about the attractions from time to time. He was very attentive and considerate.
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chan ***************
1 Jul
Every time I go to Bangkok, I must come here for a buffet. The food standard is very high, the choice is rich, the chef makes it with care, and it is cost-effective!
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cheung ********
1 Jul
delicious! ! The oysters are enough, it tastes very refreshing, the sashimi scallops and scallops are good, and the wagyu boat noodles are good, the quality of all the food is worth the price, worth encore
賴 **
1 Jul
In the alley, the environment and atmosphere are very good, the service staff are friendly and polite, and the masseur is very good 👍 Recommended
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Klook User
30 Jun
even though it was raining this tour was amazing! the food and the staff did a fantastic job
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Chan *****
30 Jun
It was a happy experience in a comfortable environment. We had the afternoon tea set. The male and female waiters took turns to introduce the food and the order of eating in a friendly and cordial manner. The guests in the same period included solo travelers, business gatherings, a few close friends, and our family tour. Everyone was very satisfied.
Florence ***************
30 Jun
I really enjoyed my stay at Centara Watergate Pavilion. The location is perfect if you’re in Bangkok for shopping. It’s walking distance to Platinum Mall, Big C, and other shopping spots. The hotel staff are very friendly and accommodating, which made my stay even better. The breakfast is tasty with plenty of options, and the room is spacious and clean. It’s perfect for relaxing after a day out. Highly recommend if you want a hotel near the shopping areas with good service and comfortable rooms.
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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Erawan Shrine

The Erawan Shrine, also known as San Thao Maha Phrom, is a significant icon in Bangkok. Dedicated to Brahma, the Hindu god of creation, the shrine is a place of worship and offerings, attracting both locals and tourists. Witness traditional Thai dancers and experience the spiritual ambiance of this sacred site.

Phra Phrom Statue

The centerpiece of the Erawan Shrine, the Phra Phrom statue is a symbol of divine protection and blessings. Witness worshippers offering prayers and floral garlands to seek favor and guidance.

Thai Dance Performances

Experience the vibrant cultural heritage of Thailand with traditional Thai dance performances at the shrine. These captivating dances are believed to bring good luck and prosperity to those who witness them.

Culture and History

The Erawan Shrine's history dates back to the 1950s when it was built to appease bad karma surrounding the construction of the Erawan Hotel. Despite facing tragedies and misfortunes, the shrine has become a symbol of hope and faith for many Thais. Explore the cultural significance of this unique blend of Hindu and Buddhist traditions.

Local Cuisine

While visiting the Erawan Shrine, don't miss the opportunity to indulge in popular local dishes such as Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong, and Mango Sticky Rice. Experience the vibrant flavors of Thai cuisine at nearby restaurants and street food stalls.

Historical Legacy

Delve into the history of the shrine, built in 1956 to counter negative influences during the construction of the Erawan Hotel. Learn about the mishaps and events that led to the shrine's establishment and its subsequent cultural importance.