Sightseeing Information

Elegantly situated close to the banks of the Chao Phaya river, the Grand Palace, once a royal residence, houses within its compound the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.  The Emerald Buddha is believed to have supernatural powers and is dressed, by the King of Thailand himself, in robes appropriate to each season. 

You may also like to visit some of the interior chambers such as the Throne Room, State Reception Hall, and Coronation Hall (Closed Saturday & Sunday Public Holidays & on Special occasions).

 
 
 
 
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When King Rama I took the throne as the first monarch of the Chakri Dynasty in 1781, he moved his capital from Thonburi to the other bank. He then ordered the construction of the Royal Grand Palace as the centre of the new city.  Inside the Royal Grand Palace are the Maha Monthien group of buildings, the Throne Halls, and other palaces and buildings. These have been renovated, refurbished, repaired, extended and added to continually as appropriate to every reign since then.

Chakri Throne Hall: Hybrid Thai-European architecture built in the reign of King Rama V with the throne hall itself in European style and the roof in a Thai throne hall style.

Chakrapatpiman Throne Hall: The chief throne hall of the Monthien group, and the early Chakri kings mostly stayed in this throne hall.

Dusit Throne Hall: Cruciform style built in the reign of King Rama I. Inside is a Throne deco-rated in pearl and Phratanratchabanjathorn, a couch of King Rama I.

Royal Decorations & Coins Division: Ranks and coinage has 13 exhibition rooms: Rooms 1-3, royal ranks; Room 6, the apparel of the Emerald Buddha which is changed according to season; Room 7, royal regalia and Room 12, historical money etc.

We recommend to leave your hotel at around 08:30 to avoid the morning traffic or afternoon at 13:00.

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Price List
    
Vehicle rental fee with English speaking driver for half day rental : Baht 2,500.00 per vehicle
     
What's include in the rental fee
Gasoline, mileage, road tolls, parking fee, and insurance
Private vehicle for half day rental, with choice of morning / in the afternoon
Pick up and drop off at hotel
 
What's not include in the rental fee
Admission at the Palace :  Baht 250.00 @
 
Duration
Duration suggestion : 4 hours
     
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Beach and island resorts 
    

Thailand’s long coastline, which stretches from Cambodia in the east, across the Gulf of Siam and South on both sides of the southern isthmus to Malaysia, is full of superb beaches, coves, bays and mangrove swamps. Adding to this beauty are numerous islands, some already well developed as tourist destinations while others remain unspoiled and in certain cases uninhabited.

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Pattaya
Rayong
Hua Hin / Cha am
Special offer : Baht 4,000.00 per vehicle / Day
Price Includes:
Gasoline, mileage, road tolls, parking fee, and insurance
Private vehicle from 08:00 - 18:00 (10 hrs) with qualified English speaking driver
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Passenger Cruise transfers from Laem Chabang - City
    
Traveling from Laem Chabang Pier direct to Bangkok for full day sightseeing tours and return in the afternoon or over night in the city and then onward to the airport on the next day.  Take a look on our programme, there are several choices to enjoy city, shopping in the city, a city that never sleep !!
Price Includes:
Gasoline, mileage, road tolls, parking fee, insurance, private vehicle from 08:00 - 18:00 (10 hrs) with qualified English speaking driver.
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FREE Thai Silk value Baht 700.00
Package price start from Baht 4,000 per vehicle
 
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