Wat Arun

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LiezelJenny *****
10 Mar
when going to Bangkok Make sure to book a dinner cruise with the view of sunset we enjoyed the buffet and we love taking pictures
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Klook会員
10 Mar
It was a very satisfying experience, allowing us to visit Michelin-starred restaurants while traveling by tuk-tuk, and also enjoy the authentic Thai atmosphere.
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Alennah ************
10 Mar
One of the highlights of our Bangkok trip. We definitely enjoy our class with Teacher Chorn!
Maria ************
10 Mar
One of the best enjoyable activities in Thailand and very easy to redeem. Thank you Klook for letting us experience this cruise!
Maria ************
10 Mar
We enjoyed this experience especially because we had friends celebrating their birthday. The entire cruise was truly enjoyable - food, music and overall experience. Thank you Klook!
Rachella ********
10 Mar
The servers were all friendly. They will also give you a birthday cake, just tell them your birthday or birth month. I love the food specially their steak. We had so much fun.
Chin *******
10 Mar
The Chao Phraya Hop-On Hop-Off boat is a very convenient way to visit many tourist spots in Bangkok, especially temples and malls located along the river. It makes traveling around the city easier while also giving you a nice view of the river. We purchased the all-day access ticket, which allowed us to hop on and off at different piers and explore multiple places. They also offer a single journey ticket if you only plan to go to one specific location. The boats leave every 15 minutes, so it’s very accessible and you don’t have to wait too long. They also provide a booklet with the schedules and stops, which makes it easy to plan where to go next. Overall, it’s a must-have experience when visiting Bangkok. We booked our tickets through Klook, which made everything hassle-free and very convenient.
Klook用戶
10 Mar
really enjoy the cooking class with my mom. Lovely tutor and clear instructions

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What to know about Wat Arun

Welcome to Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, a famous Buddhist temple located in Bangkok, Thailand. Immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of this iconic landmark, named after the Hindu god Aruna, renowned for its stunning architecture and rich historical significance. As you explore the temple, you will be captivated by its spire-like tower, intricate carvings, colorful porcelain, and seashell decorations.
158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand

Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Central Prang

The central prang of Wat Arun is a magnificent structure adorned with colorful porcelain, seashells, and old porcelain, symbolizing a stupa-like pagoda. Standing tall at a height of 66.8m to 86m, it is surrounded by smaller satellite prangs, creating a mesmerizing sight.

Ordination Hall

The Ordination Hall features a Niramitr Buddha image designed by Rama II, with intricate ceramic, stuccowork decorations, towering giant guardian figures, and mural paintings narrating the chronicles of Lord Buddha's life. The hall also houses two guardian figures at the entrance, adding to the temple's mystical ambiance.

Cosmology

Wat Arun's architecture is steeped in cosmological symbolism, with the central prang representing Mount Meru of Hindu cosmology. The temple's design and sculptures reflect ancient beliefs and mythological stories.

Culture and History

Wat Arun's history dates back to the Ayutthaya Kingdom, with significant renovations and restorations carried out by various monarchs. The temple's architecture showcases a blend of Thai, Chinese, and Hindu influences, offering a glimpse into Thailand's rich cultural heritage. The temple's design is dissimilar to many other Thai temples, with an imposing 82m tall spire symbolizing Mount Meru from Hindu cosmology.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Wat Arun, don't miss the opportunity to savor authentic Thai cuisine at nearby eateries. Indulge in popular dishes like Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong, and Mango Sticky Rice to tantalize your taste buds.