Wat Arun, Temple of the Dawn, Bangkok
Wat Arun is a spectacular sight on the banks of the Chao Praya River. The first thing visitors to Wat Arun see is the stunning 79m Phra Prang pagoda covered in ceramic and porcelain tiles. Although there are a lot of kitschy tourist shops around, Wat Arun in Bangkok is worth a visit.
To get to Wat Arun, take Arun Amarin Road or take a ferry from Tha Tien Pier.
Wat Arun Opening Hours: 8.30am - 5.30pm
Wat Arun Entrance Fee: 30 Bhat
Labels: Bangkok, Bangkok Sightseeing, Thailand
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