


Wat Pho, Bangkok's largest temple, is renowned for its enormous Reclining Buddha and intricate architecture.
Wat Pho, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a must-visit for its massive golden Buddha statue.
A vibrant market filled with a variety of flowers and plants, perfect for an early morning visit.

A complex of buildings that served as the royal residence of the Kings of Siam.
Wat Pho requires visitors to dress modestly, covering knees and shoulders.
To respect the dress code and avoid being turned away.
Wat Pho is a large complex with many areas to explore.
Mango sticky rice, coconut milk, sugar, salt, and sesame seeds
Banana fritters with coconut milk and sugar

Stir-fried rice noodles with eggs, firm tofu, and flavored with tamarind pulp, fish sauce, dried shrimp, garlic, red chilies, and palm sugar
Known for its riverside views and traditional Thai architecture, Rattankosin Cafe is a popular breakfast spot near Wat Pho.
Famous for its Thai-style breakfast sets and riverside views, Baan Ice is a local favorite near Wat Pho.
Sacred amulets blessed by monks, considered powerful for protection and good fortune.
Handcrafted Buddha statues in various sizes, symbolizing peace and enlightenment.
Offering traditional Thai dishes with a modern twist, Supanniga Eating Room is a popular lunch spot near Wat Pho.
High-quality silk fabric, often used for clothing and accessories, reflecting Thai craftsmanship.
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A 14th-century fort and reservoir complex, now a popular picnic spot and cultural hub.
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