April 06, 2026 03:52 AM
最終編集日: April 06, 2026
バンコクでの遺産の日を計画するための、トップの王宮や歴史的な場所を巡るガイドを提供します。ドレスコード、チケットのヒント、移動の最適な方法も含まれています。
by Thairanked Guide
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目次
1. The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
2. Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha
3. Wat Arun, Temple of Dawn
4. Bangkok National Museum (Wang Na)
5. Royal Barge National Museum
6. Wat Saket, The Golden Mount
7. Wat Benchamabophit, The Marble Temple
8. Wat Suthat & The Giant Swing
9. Phra Sumen Fort & Santi Chai Prakan Park
目次
1. The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
2. Wat Pho, Temple of the Reclining Buddha
3. Wat Arun, Temple of Dawn
4. Bangkok National Museum (Wang Na)
5. Royal Barge National Museum
6. Wat Saket, The Golden Mount
7. Wat Benchamabophit, The Marble Temple
8. Wat Suthat & The Giant Swing
9. Phra Sumen Fort & Santi Chai Prakan Park
バンコクの旧市街には、きらびやかな教会の壁から川沿いの砦まで、何世紀にもわたる王室の遺産が詰まっています。宮殿の中庭、寺院のストゥーパ、博物館のホールを一周し、チャオプラヤ川を渡って夕日の景色を楽しみながらボートに乗り戻りましょう。このガイドでは、最も重要な王宮と歴史的な場所を紹介し、時間とストレスを節約するための実用的なヒントを提供します。
宮殿や寺院の敷地に敬意を表して服装を整えます。肩と膝を覆い、破れたデニムやタイトなレギンスは避け、軽いパンツやストールを持参してください。ツアーグループと暑さを避けるために早めのスタートを計画しましょう。チャオプラヤエクスプレスボートを利用して、グランドパレス、ワットポー、ワットアルンの近くの桟橋間を移動し、その後はMRTサナムチャイまたはサナムチャイ桟橋のタクシーに乗り換えて戻ります。もし雨が降った場合は、私たちのガイドからの屋内の立ち寄り場所を追加して、バンコクの最高の博物館を訪れてください。
初めての訪問者は、グランドパレス、ワットポー、ワットアルンを1日に結ぶガイド付きの巡回で多くのことを学びます。
Thailand’s royal heart and sacred Emerald Buddha
注目ポイント
Begin with the seat of the Chakri dynasty, home of the Emerald Buddha. King Rama I founded the complex in 1782, and you still feel the weight of ceremony in every courtyard. You must cover shoulders and knees, and guards turn away visitors who ignore the code. Buy the standard ticket at the gate, it includes the Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles. Arrive near opening to enjoy the galleries and chapel before tours roll in. Use the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang, then walk five minutes. Join a guide for context on murals, throne halls, and the Emerald Buddha’s seasonal robes. Set aside two to three hours, then head to Wat Pho for a calm reset.
500 THB
基本情報
Rattanakosin Island
Daily, 8:30–15:30
Reclining Buddha, massage school, serene cloisters
注目ポイント
Walk ten minutes south from the Grand Palace and settle into Bangkok’s oldest temple compound. The 46‑meter Reclining Buddha fills the viharn, and mother‑of‑pearl soles dazzle with cosmic symbols. Stroll cloisters lined with Buddhas, then book a traditional massage at the famed school on site. Bring modest clothing, and slip off shoes at shrine doors. Photographers find warm light in late afternoon, and families appreciate shaded courtyards. Enter from Tha Tien pier or Sanam Chai MRT, then loop through the chedi of the first four kings. Grab water at the small kiosks, and plan one to two hours before the cross‑river hop to Wat Arun.
200 THB
基本情報
Rattanakosin Island
Daily, 8:00–19:30
+66830577100
Porcelain‑clad prang and sunset river views
注目ポイント
Take the short ferry from Tha Tien and watch porcelain mosaics glow as the sun drops. King Taksin chose this river bend for his capital, and Rama II and III raised the central prang to its current height. You can climb the steep terraces for sweeping views over the river and Old City. Mind the steps, and wear shoes with grip. Dress modestly, as with all royal temples. Photographers favor sunset from the opposite bank, then cross for night shots when the lights switch on. Combine with Wat Pho and the Grand Palace for a perfect trio, or add the Royal Barge Museum by long‑tail boat from near the pier.
100 THB
基本情報
Thon Buri
Daily, 8:00–18:00
+6628912185
Royal halls, Phra Phuttha Sihing, deep context
注目ポイント
Step into the former Front Palace, once home to the vice‑king, and explore Thailand’s largest collection of art and artifacts. You walk through throne halls, the Buddhaisawan Chapel that enshrines Phra Phuttha Sihing, and galleries that track Ayutthaya through Rattanakosin. Look for royal regalia, ceramics, and lacquer panels that bring court life into focus. Docent tours run on select days, so ask at the entrance. Pair the museum with the Grand Palace in the morning, or save it for a midday heat break. Reach it by a short walk from Sanam Luang or by boat to Phra Athit pier, then a quick ride.
200 THB
基本情報
Rattanakosin Island
Wed-Sun, 8:30–16:00
+6622241370
Glorious state barges in a quiet canalside shed
注目ポイント
Glide into a warehouse of marvels, where craftsmen revived royal barges for state processions on the Chao Phraya. You stand within arm’s reach of Suphannahong and Anantanakkharat, with prows that cut the air like living creatures. Buy a photo permit if you plan to shoot inside. Reach the museum by long‑tail boat on a canal detour, a memorable add‑on to a river day, or walk from Wang Lang pier through local lanes. Staff keep the hulls under protective covers, so bring a lens that works in shade. Time your visit with a Wat Arun stop for a river‑themed circuit.
100 THB
基本情報
Bang Khun Non
Daily, 9:00–16:30
+6624240004
Panorama, breezes, and a classic Old City climb
注目ポイント
Climb 344 gentle steps to a hilltop chedi and watch the Old City unfold in every direction. King Rama III began the project, and Rama IV and V shaped it into the landmark you see today. Bells line the path, and a cool breeze greets you near the top. Sunset paints the rooftops, and the November temple fair turns the slope into a carnival with food stalls and games. Bring water, wear light clothes, and save this stop for late afternoon. Link it with Wat Ratchanatdaram’s Loha Prasat nearby, then wander to the canal for a boat back toward Siam or Pratunam.
50 THB
基本情報
Pom Prap Sattru Phai
Carrara marble grace in a royal temple setting
注目ポイント
Admire Italian Carrara marble, crisp symmetry, and a serene courtyard that frames one of Bangkok’s most photogenic Buddha images. King Chulalongkorn commissioned this royal temple in the early 1900s, and the blend of Thai and European design tells a story of reform and openness. Visit in the morning for soft light and calm grounds. Pair it with a stroll through nearby Dusit, where tree‑lined avenues and palaces hint at a planned royal quarter. Grab a taxi or motorbike from Victory Monument, or ride a canal boat to the end of the Nida line and walk ten minutes.
100 THB
基本情報
Dusit
Daily, 6:00–18:00
+66983954289
Masterful murals beside Bangkok’s crimson swing
注目ポイント
Stand beneath soaring eaves and gaze at some of the city’s finest mural work. King Rama I began the temple in the late 1700s, and Rama III finished it with craftsmanship that rewards a slow look. Step outside to the crimson Giant Swing, once used in a Brahmin ceremony linked to the rice harvest. Visit after the Grand Palace loop, when tour buses thin out. Dress with respect, and keep voices low inside the viharn. Reach the area by bus or a short tuk‑tuk ride from Democracy Monument, then hunt for a bowl of beef noodles on nearby side streets.
100 THB
基本情報
Phra Nakhon
Daily, 8:30–20:00
+66636546829
Old City sunset spot beside a historic fort
注目ポイント
Close your loop with a riverside breather at a surviving Rattanakosin fort. King Rama I raised a ring of defenses here, and this snow‑white bastion still anchors a leafy park. Locals spread mats at dusk, musicians warm up near the gazebo, and the light turns warm on the river. Bring snacks, sit under the trees, and watch boats slide by. Walk in from Phra Athit pier, then explore the café lanes along Soi Phra Athit. This makes a fine sunset stop after the National Museum or Wat Suthat, and the price suits every traveler.
Free
基本情報
Phra Nakhon
Daily, 5:00–21:00
バンコクの王位の名所を巡る一日は、旅の雰囲気を作り出します。グランドパレスから始まり、ワット・ポー、そして渡し舟でワット・アルンへ向かい、その後は国立博物館、マーブル寺院、またはゴールデンマウントに枝分かれします。日陰と水分補給のために休憩を取り、敬意を持って服装を整え、現金またはカードで現地でチケットを購入します。ボートを利用したり短い散歩をしたりして、スムーズなペースを保ちましょう。
気候管理を重視する文化愛好家は、私たちのおすすめのバンコクのベストミュージアムで博物館を中心とした午後を計画できます。旧市街の近くに宿泊する歴史愛好家は、私たちのカオサン通りの過去の特集で、マーケットレーンがバックパッカーの人気スポットに成長した様子を知ることができます。これらのスポットを地図にマッピングし、川の夕日を見計らって訪問すれば、街の王族の過去と生きた文化をより深く感じられるでしょう。
by Thairanked Guide
Thairanked helps you discover great places in Thailand!
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