The place is a must-visit, it's a miracle, very impressive. The most convenient way to get here is by ferry, they depart from the BTS Saphan Taksin station, the ticket costs 40 baht.
The entrance ticket to Arun Wat costs 200 baht. If there is a long queue at the main entrance, then you can walk a hundred meters to the right and there will be another ticket office and an entrance — there is no one there. They give you a bottle of water with the ticket.
We remember that they are allowed to enter the temple with their shoulders and knees covered (men in long shorts are normal), not as strictly as in the Royal Palace.
The territory of the complex consists of several temples, many shady courtyards with roofs where you can hide from the sun. Arun Wat itself can be viewed endlessly, it is incredibly beautiful and absolutely unique, different from different sides.
There are cafes and souvenir shops at the exit of the temple complex.
The first thing that strikes me is, of course, his appearance. The snow-white silhouette towering over the Chao Phraya River, decorated with thousands of colorful pieces of porcelain and glass, creates a unique effect. Wat Arun is especially beautiful at sunset, when the sun turns it golden. You can also learn more about the history and culture of Thailand, feel the atmosphere of tranquility and tranquility.
Please note that Wat Arun is a very popular place, so there are almost always a lot of tourists here, we were in the morning and there weren't many people, so if you want to walk outside the crowd, then plan a trip to the opening.
When visiting the temple, the dress code (closed shoulders and knees) must be observed, otherwise you will not be allowed in.
Overall, Wat Arun is a must–visit destination in Bangkok. This is not just a temple, it is a real work of art that will leave an unforgettable impression! I recommend visiting it at sunset to see all the beauty in the golden light of the setting sun.
It's a very beautiful temple, but there are a lot of crazy people. The prices on the market are very pleasant. Girls, if you come in a short skirt or shorts, don't worry, they will tie a handkerchief very politely and correctly.