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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (with baby)

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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is 59% Baby-Friendly

Wat Phra Kaew - Temple of the Emerald Buddha - The grand palace 4K Walk Bangkok Thailand
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What are the highlights at The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (with baby)?

  1. Witness the Emerald Buddha in its sacred inner hall with ease using a baby carrier.
  2. Navigate colorful pagodas and golden spires in the outer court with stroller-friendly paths.
  3. Access free changing tables, family toilets and wheelchair borrowing on site.
  4. Beat heat and crowds by arriving at opening and using shaded rest areas.
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How Baby-Friendly is The Temple of the Emerald Buddha?

Babies are admitted and changing tables exist, but no nursing room, many stairs, tropical heat, and crowding make a carrier and short visit almost essential.

Considerations for visiting The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (with baby)

Positives:

  • Free Baby Facilities: Changing tables and family toilets are available at no extra cost.
  • Baby Gear Access: You may bring your stroller and borrow a wheelchair if needed.

Challenges:

  • No Ramps Indoors: Inner halls have steps and narrow aisles not suitable for strollers.
  • Heat and Crowds: Midday temperatures and visitor numbers peak around noon.

Recommended visit duration: 1-2 hours

Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short visit covers the main temple, outer courtyards and allows rest breaks with your baby.

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Baby-Friendly Activities in The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Visit the Main Chapel:

See the Emerald Buddha inside the inner hall.

Tip: Use a baby carrier to navigate steps and narrow aisles.

Explore Outer Courtyard:

Walk among colorful pagodas and golden spires.

Tip: Stop at shaded pavilions for feeding or rest.

Use Baby Facilities:

Locate changing tables and family toilets around the grounds.

Tip: Check the palace map at entrance for nearest facilities.

Borrow a Wheelchair:

Get a free wheelchair from the cloakroom.

Tip: Use it to rest or store baby gear when needed.

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Typical Budget for a Family of 3 (2 Adults + 1 Baby)

ItemCost (Approx.)
Adult ticketTHB 500
Adult ticketTHB 500
Total EstimatedTHB 1,000

Note: All prices are indicative and may vary. Please check directly with the venue for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

When is the best time to visit The Temple of the Emerald Buddha?

Visit early morning in the cool season (Nov–Feb). In the rainy season (Jun–Oct), bring a clear rain cover.

How to Maximize Your Visit to The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

  1. Arrive at Opening: Enter at 8:30 AM to enjoy cooler temperatures and smaller crowds.
  2. Use a Baby Carrier: Carriers let you bypass steps and keep your hands free.
  3. Schedule Breaks: Plan rest stops at shaded pavilions before heading inside.

Map of The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Address: Na Phra Lan Rd, Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand

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Reviews of The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

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M Farhan

M Farhan

Jul 2025

The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located within the Grand Palace complex, is one of the most beautiful and spiritually rich places in Bangkok. The entrance fee is 500 Baht, which gives access to both the temple and the Grand Palace — a fair price for the experience you get. The architecture is absolutely stunning, with intricate gold work, colorful murals, and traditional Thai design that reflect...

naphak phiphatweerawat

naphak phiphatweerawat

Jun 2025

It’s a must for everyone to come and visit this historical temple. The architect is stunning. The parking for Temple can be found around the temple area you can Google search before you come. However , if you come here and don’t want to want to far then you can try the local transportation that would help reduce the walking length. When you enter the temple there maybe a short line. Inside the tem...

Sadiq Aslam

Sadiq Aslam

Jun 2025

Really nice & pretty temple. The statute of the lying Buddha is huge! The interior is really nice and calming. The walls have very beautiful murals of the life of Buddha as you see from other famous Thai Temples and I really love looking at the details of it! There are couple of spots to take photo, but pretty hard to get the entire statue in 1 photo. There are also Big Gongs along the path from ...

Daniyal Saleem

Daniyal Saleem

Jun 2025

A moment of awe in the heart of Bangkok. 🇹🇭✨ This temple is absolutely breathtaking — a masterpiece of architecture with intricate details, golden accents, and vibrant mosaics that make you feel like you’ve stepped into living history. Despite the crowds, the atmosphere remains peaceful and deeply respectful. The sheer scale of the main statue is mesmerizing, and every corner is bursting with r...

Kyuwon Lee

Kyuwon Lee

Jun 2025

Spectacular, awe-inspiring buildings that are both majestic and sophisticated simultaneously. The temple is probably much more worth the visit than the palace right next to it but you normally do those together so not much alternatives available. Just like other outdoor sightseeing places in Bangkok, it may get very hot during the peak daytime so you may want to come well prepared for the heat.

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About The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

Opening Hours

Monday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Tuesday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Wednesday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Thursday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Friday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Saturday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Sunday:8:30 AM – 3:30 PM

Hours may vary during holidays, special events, and peak seasons. Please check the official website for the most up-to-date information.

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