An 1/2 day tour of the Grand Palace with Tour East Thailand was included with our airfare/hotel package. The Palace grounds are easy enough to get to without being part of a tour. However, the easy van transportation to and from our hotel and our wonderful guide "Kit" made the grounds come alive for our family of four. The buildings are each of varying significance and architecture and held rich stories and beautiful photo opportunities.
We encountered very few crowds/tourists on a Monday a.m. It was hot, even at the end of December, but there was a little concession building selling water, sodas & snacks close to the King's residence.
Respectful attire is required. While the front ticket guards allowed school girls in with dresses, all tourists were required to have shirt sleeves and covered ankles. My senior citizen Mother had capri style pants on and was required to borrow a sarong to cover her lower legs. It was pretty & clean. She was a good sport about it, however, more obnoxious visitors were causing a stink by pointing out people who were allowed in not fully covered. Just be respectful of the Buddhist ways and wear long pants and shirt sleeves. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is very sacred to them.
For families...I think younger kids would find enough steps, passageways & open grounds to expend some extra energy while adults enjoy the history & beauty. Unless they start climbing over guard rails or yelling, this is a family friendly place. Our 14 year old son enjoyed touring the Grand Palace. A visiting group of teenaged school kids from eastern Thailand asked him questions in English & took pictures with their new "American friend."
While in Bangkok, the Grand Palace complex is a must-see!
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