Top 8 Things to do in Wat Kanlaya, Thailand

August 22, 2021 Venice Greaves

Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
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1. Perfect Shirts Tailor

269 Soi Saraphi 2, Issaraphap Road Somdet Chao Phraya, Bangkok 10600 Thailand +66 83 635 7970 [email protected] http://www.perfect-shirt.com
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Perfect Shirts Tailor

Perfect shirt is a Bangkok based factory for Custom made suits, Shirt, Jackets, Pants, Blouses, Dresses, etc. Anyone who want to make custom made Suits, shirts, etc can call us, so we can come to see you any where in Bangkok. Customers are also welcome to our factory to experience the art of Tailoring..

2. Board Game Academy & Hostel

Prajadhipok Rd, Prajadhipok 6 Alley, Bangkok 10600 Thailand +66 2 041 8262 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/boardgameacademy
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Board Game Academy & Hostel

Board Game Academy & Hostel is a board game cafe which provide joy and happiness as well as good food, snack, waffle, smoothie, milkshake, ice cream and coffee. We have variety of board games more than 200 games for you to play there. In addition, we provide place for you to sleep as well.

3. Wat Kalayanamit Varamahavihara

371 Thetsaban Sai 1 Road Wat Kalayanamitr, Thonburi, Bangkok 10600 Thailand
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Wat Kalayanamit Varamahavihara

Reviewed By tamjan2021 - Port Elizabeth, South Africa

Bangkok was also a feast for the eyes. Did you know it has over 9 million inhabitants? An extremely religious city, we travelled around visiting ancient temples and palaces, and made sure we went to Wat Kalayanamit (Thailand’s largest indoor sitting Buddha at 15 metres/49 feet high). I really enjoyed learning about their culture. Buddhism is the main religion in Thailand and you’ll see plenty of colourful, ornately-designed temples. Even if you aren’t Buddhist, you’re free to enter and receive blessings from the monks. Definitely a must!

4. Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan

Prachathipok Road Wat Kallaya, Thonburi, Bangkok 10600 Thailand
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Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan

Reviewed By Oldguy8

Yes, the temple itself is quite nice. And yes, the little museum you walk through to see all the amazing relics they unearthed while fixing the temple is very cool. And yes, the architecture of this place is pretty impressive. However, the real reason you HAVE to go here is to go to the little pond next door and feed the turtles. Honestly, that was SO much fun! I'm sure the little pond area has another name (or is part of some other temple), but it's right next door and so worth the $1 to get some cut up fruit to feed the turtles. Don't miss this!

5. Santa Cruz Church

112 Thesaban 1 Rd. Wat Kalaya, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600 Thailand
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Santa Cruz Church

6. Baan Kudichin Museum

271 Soi Kudichin 3, Thetsaban Sai 1 Rd, Bangkok 10600 Thailand +66 81 772 5184 http://baankudichinmuseum.com
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Baan Kudichin Museum

Reviewed By laura_kss - Kuching, Malaysia

I enjoyed my afternoon spent in this charming little museum housed in a 100-year-old house. The museum was very personal, showcasing not only a section on early Portugese settlers in Bangkok, but the late owners personal belongings, stories and photos. The late owner appeared to be a kindred spirit; he kept everything (ticket stubs, NHS health records, air tickets, old architecture textbooks,) from his time studying in the UK, and I enjoyed poking through all the exhibits. The museum is privately owned and does not charge entrance fees. I highly recommend you have a bite to eat in the little cafe on the ground floor and buy some of their beautiful postcards. Going there is part of the whole adventure. Take BTS to Saphan Thaksin, then express boat line in direction Nonthaburi until station 7 and finally cross the river by ferry. The museum is located in a rabbit warren of narrow paths but there's clear signage. Other attractions in the area are 100-year-old bakeries that serve only one type of Portugese pastry, Santa Cruz church, a mosque and Hokkien Chinese temple, and a couple of Buddhist temples that were not your usual Thai temples. Kudichin is absolutely off the usual tourist path, an oasis of calm.

7. Kian Un Keng Shrine

Soi Wat Kanlaya Wat Kanlaya, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600 Thailand
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Kian Un Keng Shrine

8. Wat Buppharam Worawihan

298 Thetsaban Sai 2 Road, Khwaeng Wat Kalaya, Khet Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600 Thailand +66 2 465 2148 [email protected] http://www.watbuppha.org/
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Wat Buppharam Worawihan

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