
A mesmerizing complex in Bangkok's bustling center, the Grand Palace features gilded spires, ornate halls, and the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Built in 1782, it once served as the royal residence and remains Thailand’s spiritual core, blending traditional Thai architecture with intricate craftsmanship. Expect strict dress codes (no shorts, sleeveless shirts, or sandals) and plan to arrive early to avoid crowds. The entrance fee covers the palace and nearby attractions, and guided tours or audio guides illuminate its rich history. Photography is generally allowed, but be mindful of spiritual customs. Street vendors and local eateries in the surrounding area offer a taste of authentic Thai cuisine.
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