



Wat Pho, Bangkok's largest temple, is renowned for its enormous Reclining Buddha and intricate architecture.
Home to ancient Greek, Roman, and Byzantine art, this museum offers a fascinating journey through time.
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Staying hydrated is crucial in Bangkok's hot climate.

Protection from the sun while exploring the outdoor temple grounds.
To keep cool during your visit, especially in the hot season.
Offering traditional Thai dishes with a modern twist, Supanniga Eating Room is a popular lunch spot near Wat Pho.
A unique restaurant with a social cause, Cabbages and Condoms offers a variety of Thai and international dishes near Wat Pho.
Known for its stunning views of the Chao Phraya River and Wat Arun, Sala Rattanakosin offers a fine dining experience near Wat Pho.
A popular Italian restaurant with a cozy atmosphere, The Never Ending Summer is known for its delicious pizzas near Wat Pho.