Bangkok Temple Palaces Markets
If you only have one day in Bangkok then you must visit the Grand Palace and within, Wat Phra Kaeo which is Thailand’s most revered temple. Wat Po is next door and is the oldest temple in Bangkok housing a huge Reclining Buddha. Across the Chao Phraya River is Wat Arun, especially beautiful at dawn.
Recommended tours
Ancient City Muang Boran (Code:KT1204)
From Klong Toey to the Ancient City is about one hour, but once you arrive you have opportunity to see all of Thailand's most important monuments faithfully recreated in their correct geographical location. The park covers 200 acres but you can drive around and stop where you want.
Bangkok Temple & Canals (Code:KT1202)
From Klong Toey we'll go to Wat Pho with its Reclining Buddha. The Grand Palace is next door and within is Wat Phra Kaeo which is the Kingdom's most revered temple. After a Thai lunch we'll take a long-tail boat trip to Wat Arun and then return to port.
Bangkok Historic Places (Code:KT1201)
From Klong Toey we'll go to Wat Po with its Reclining Buddha. The Grand Palace is next door and within is Wat Phra Kaeo which is the Kingdom's most revered temple. After a Thai lunch we'll visit Jim Thompson's House before returning to the ship.
Bangkok Sightseeing & Night Bazaar (Code:KT1200)
Sometimes cruise ships dock at Klong Toey mid-afternoon, so most places will be closed when you get there. However, you can take a sightseeing drive through the more interesting parts of Bangkok and then go to the Night Bazaar at Suan Lum where you'll find some of the best shopping in Bangkok city.
Bangkok’s Historic Places (Code:LC1302)
From the port to Bangkok is about two hours so the first stop is the Grand Palace and within is Wat Phra Kaeo which is the Kingdom's most revered temple. After a Thai lunch we'll visit Jim Thompson's House before returning to the ship at Laem Chabang or check-in to your hotel in Bangkok.
Bangkok Temples & Floating Market (Code:LC2114)
From Laem Chabang you'll go directly to the Grand Palace in Bangkok & then enjoy lunch in a Thai restaurant beside the Chao Phraya River. After a long-tail boat trip through the canals you'll check-in to your hotel. Next morning is the Floating Market at Damnoen Saduak & then back to the ship.
Ayutthaya – Bangkok Two Days (Code:LC2109)
The World Heritage Site of Ayutthaya provides a glimpse of what must have been a magnificent city during its four hundred years as the capital of Siam. The present capital Bangkok, has the beautiful Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo, Wat Po with its Reclining Buddha and Wat Arun on the Chao Phraya river.
Bangkok Chonburi Two Days (Code:LC2108)
Laem Chabang-Bangkok is 2 hours and the highlight today will be the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaeo. You'll also take a long-tail boat on the Chao Phraya river to Wat Arun. Next day you'll visit the Sanctuary of Truth and Nong Nooch Tropical Gardens before returning to the ship.