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Bang
Pa-In The Summer Palace |
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Pa-In palace was constructed during the reign of King Prasat Thong (1629 - 1656), and revived by King Rama IV of the Chakri dynasty (1851 - 1868). The present-day royal palace dates from the reign of King Chulalongkorn (1868 - 1919), when most of the buildings were constructed between 1872 - 1889. ![]() Map of the Summer Palace Location Map GPS : 14.2327734,100.576492 Attractions : Brief History Ho Hem Monthian Thewarat (Golden Palace of the God King) Phra Thinang Uthayan Phumisathian (Garden of the Secured Land) Ho Withun Thasana (The Sages Lookout) Wehat Chamrun Hall Phra Thinang WarophatPhiman Monuments Wat Niwettham Prawat & Boat Trip Other Sceneries How to Get There Bang Pa-In palace is located at Bang Pa-In district, 18 kms south of Ayutthaya. It is 58 kms north of Bangkok by rail, and 61 kms by road. 1) By Car : Travel by Phahon Yothin Road to the north and just follow the sign to Bang Pa-In. 2) By Bus : Bus No.17 (Bangkok-Bangsai-Bang Pa-In- Ayutthaya) leave from the Northern Bus Terminal (Morchit 2) every 30 minutes from 06.00 to 18.00 hrs. 3) By Boat. The tour agent can provide information on the organized tour from Bangkok to Bangsai and Bang Pa-In. Admission Fee Adult 100 baht/person. Electric golf car rental : 450 baht for the first hour. ![]() Opening Time Open every day from 08.30 to 15.30 hrs. |
Bang Pa-In
Page | Brief History | Map | Ho Hem Monthian
Thewarat | Ho Withun Thasana
Phra Thinang Uthayan Phumisathian | Wehat Chamrun Hall | Monuments | Wat Niwettham Prawat | Other
Sceneries