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    Day 2

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    Amazing Temples of Bangkok

    We recommend that you have breakfast at the hotel and set off as soon as possible for your adventure. Today we will visit three Buddhist temples, each one unique in its own way. The first, for example, houses the world's largest gold statue, the second has highly unusual elements of local architecture, and the third is famous for the amazing ceramic mosaics decorating the facades.
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    Wat Traimitr Withayaram (วัดไตรมิตรวิทยาราม)
    08:301 hr 30 min

    Wat Traimitr Withayaram (วัดไตรมิตรวิทยาราม)

    Buddhist Temple
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    The first point of the segment route is Wat Trimith, also known as the Golden Buddha Temple. The statue of the deity, located inside the temple, is the largest gold statue in the world, its height is about three meters, and was made, according to researchers, it was in the distant thirteenth century. Time to see this miracle with your own eyes!
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    Loha Prasat (โลหะปราสาท)
    10:301 hr

    Loha Prasat (โลหะปราสาท)

    Buddhist Temple
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    Wat Ratchanadda is an amazing temple complex built in the nineteenth century to honor the king's granddaughter. Particularly interesting building - Loja Prasat - is the only temple in the city, built with a large amount of metal.
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    Wat Ratchanatdaram is a Buddhist temple (wat) located at the intersection between Ratchadamnoen Klang and Maha Chai Road, in Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok. Meaning Temple of the Royal Niece, the temple was built to the order of King Nangklao (Rama III) for his granddaughter, Princess Somanass Waddhanawathy in 1846. It is popularly known as Loha Prasat, literally meaning the iron palace.

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    20 min
    Wat Arun Prang (พระปรางค์วัดอรุณฯ)
    12:001 hr

    Wat Arun Prang (พระปรางค์วัดอรุณฯ)

    Historic Site
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    The Temple of the Rising Sun, or Wat Arun, is perhaps the real symbol of Bangkok! This miracle of Eastern architecture is definitely worth seeing for yourself. Before the city was stagnated by skyscrapers, the temple was considered the tallest building in the city.
    The main highlight of this place is the multicolored ceramic tiles that decorate the pagodas. Thanks to these elements, Wat Arun received its unofficial name, the "Porcelain Temple".
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    10 min
    Farm to Table, HIDEOUT
    13:301 hr 30 min

    Farm to Table, HIDEOUT

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    Farm to table - a cafe that specializes in organic products. The cafe is in a very beautiful place and surrounded by a cozy garden. Guests are offered a large selection of salads, meat dishes and side dishes for them. And after the main course be sure to try the local ice cream and aromatic pink tea.
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    Museum Siam (มิวเซียมสยาม)
    15:301 hr 30 min

    Museum Siam (มิวเซียมสยาม)

    History Museum
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    The mission of the Siam Museum is to help visitors understand the mysteries of the mysterious Thai soul. The subjects of permanent exhibitions are quite diverse, from traditional costumes to national cuisine features. The exhibits that are presented here are not only historical artifacts and findings of archaeologists, but also modern art objects, some of which are even interactive, if you travel with children, rest assured that they will also be delighted.
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    Lumphini Park (สวนลุมพินี)
    17:3030 min

    Lumphini Park (สวนลุมพินี)

    Park
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    Lumpini is something of a central park in New York City, a green oasis in the city center overlooking the skyscrapers. Not only tourists and locals like to walk here, but also representatives of the fauna that seem quite exotic for visitors to Bangkok - huge varanas and turtles.
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    Vertigo
    18:302 hrs 30 min

    Vertigo

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    We will conclude this day with dinner at one of Bangkok's most unusual bars. Vertigo is located on the 61st floor of a skyscraper, just imagine the view of the night city from there! Entrance to the roof is free, there is no strict dress code, however, beach and sportswear are not welcome.
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