Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan

★ 4.9 (81K+ reviews) • 1M+ booked
Discover the enchanting allure of Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Bangkok. This unique Buddhist temple, known as the 'Temple of the Royal Niece,' captivates visitors with its architectural splendor and historical significance. At the heart of the complex lies the Loha Prasat, or 'metal castle,' an architectural marvel that stands as a testament to Thailand's rich cultural tapestry. Offering a serene escape into a world of spiritual enlightenment and historical intrigue, Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan invites you to explore its tranquil atmosphere and discover the stories woven into its sacred walls.
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2 Maha Chai Rd, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
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Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan Reviews

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Tam *******
1 Jul
There are two branches on Klook available to book, I go to the far one, has been early in siam 1 hour, I was stuck 90 minutes car, late, want to go people can consider going back to the city newly opened, also heard there are other ways to book, klook seems a bit bad
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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.
2+
maryl *******
1 Jul
the best tour guide ever!!!! 1M/10. We're happy to meet her.
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Klook会員
1 Jul
The day I participated, there were 18 people on the tour. Wat Paknam → Lunch at Pink Ganesha → Free time → (Pink Ganesha was being replicated that day, so we also went to a nearby temple with a larger Ganesha) → Disbanded at the night market. It was a very good tour that we could enjoy all day. Our guide, Pairat, was very kind and easy to understand.
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Mandy ****
1 Jul
Worth every penny spent was an amazing experience and the food was top tier👌👌👌
Klook User
1 Jul
Definitely one of the highlights of our Thailand trip! My sister and I honestly did not expect much from the destinations but the smooth tour and our funny tour guide Jackson (last photo) made it memorable. We started on time, our vehicle was comfy and the drive was smooth (we slept well during transit haha). We got to appreciate the places we went to since there was no rush-- Jackson taught us "sabai sabai" meaning "taking it easy" during our stops. He also gave us tips on where to get the best deals for souvenirs and food. Thank you so much for this tour! Highlights: Floating Market- caricature drawing, coconut ice cream; Buffalo Cafe- cute buffalo, nice serene place to wind down; Maeklong Railway- cheap souvenirs + fruits!
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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

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Loha Prasat

Prepare to be awestruck by the Loha Prasat, the crown jewel of Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan. Known as the 'Iron Castle,' this architectural wonder boasts 37 gleaming spires, each representing a path to enlightenment. As the only structure of its kind left in the world, it offers a unique glimpse into ancient architectural brilliance inspired by India and Sri Lanka. Whether you're an architecture aficionado or a spiritual seeker, the Loha Prasat promises an unforgettable experience.

Phra Ubosot

Step into the serene world of Phra Ubosot, the sacred hall of Wat Ratchanatdaram. This tranquil space is dedicated to monastic rituals and offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in the spiritual practices of Buddhism. Whether you're seeking peace or a deeper understanding of Buddhist traditions, Phra Ubosot provides a sanctuary for reflection and spiritual growth.

Phra Vihara

Discover the artistic and religious heritage of Thailand at Phra Vihara, a hall that houses significant Buddha images. This attraction invites you to explore the rich tapestry of Thai culture and spirituality, offering a window into the country's devotion and artistic expression. It's a must-visit for those interested in the cultural and religious history of Thailand.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Commissioned by King Nangklao (Rama III) in 1846 for his granddaughter, Wat Ratchanatdaram stands as a testament to Thailand's royal heritage and Buddhist traditions. The temple's completion in 2007 marked a significant milestone in preserving its historical legacy. Built in 1846, Loha Prasat is a symbol of spiritual and architectural significance. Its submission to UNESCO for World Heritage Site status underscores its importance, even as it remains a distinctive feature of Bangkok's skyline. Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan holds immense cultural and historical importance, commissioned by King Rama III in 1846. It stands as a testament to Thailand's architectural innovation and spiritual heritage.

Architectural Design

The temple's design is inspired by ancient Buddhist structures, featuring a labyrinth of columns and corridors adorned with historical depictions, offering visitors a journey through time. The temple's unique design, inspired by ancient Sri Lankan architecture, sets it apart from other temples in Bangkok. Its striking silhouette against the city skyline is a sight to behold.