Wat Arun’s main prang was built to full height between the early to mid 1800s under Rama III, and design with Khmer style. During 2016 it’s been under construction: depending on when you go, certain areas may be inaccessible. This striking place is still worth exploring, but we suggest checking on the renovation status beforehand to mitigate expectations. The temple is open daily, with an entrance fee of just 50 THB.
Wat Arun
Kimberly Lauren BryantKimberly Lauren Bryant|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, BANGKOK Updated : Jun 21, 2016, 12.59 PM IST
Wat Arun’s main prang was built to full height between the early to mid 1800s under Rama III, and design with Khmer style. During 2016 it’s been under construction: depending on when you go, certain areas may be inaccessible. This striking place is still worth exploring, but we suggest checking on the renovation status beforehand to mitigate expectations. The temple is open daily, with an entrance fee of just 50 THB.
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