Bang Pa-In Royal Palace is a complex of palaces, residences and pavilions dating from 1632. Set amidst vast gardens, the area was used as a retreat by Thai kings. Also known as the Summer Palace, most of the present buildings were constructed in Thai, Chinese, and Gothic styles between 1872 and 1889 by King Chulalongkorn.


Bang Pa-In is located on the Chao Phraya River in Ayutthaya Province, Thailand.

When in Bangkok, make time for a pleasant ride on a Chao Phraya cruise ship to Bang Pa-In and wander this beautiful, historic site.
beautiful place
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Indeed. Thank you for taking a look at this post.
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Next time I go to Thailand, I’m gonna make sure that I go to Ayutthaya. 😀
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You will love Ayutthaya, Morishige. I found more photos I want o add.
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i hadnt heard of this one but it looks well worth a visit! thanks for sharing
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I think you would enjoy the trip there and seeing the grounds, palaces and pavilions.
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Awesome, so beautiful
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See it in person when you get the chance. 😊
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I hope I will
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we had the chance to visit the Palace earlier this year, an impressive site…
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Your short trip from Singapore was time well spent. Bang Pa-In is one of Thailand’s best attractions. I visited in 2007. I found it somewhat annoying that the tour guide kept harping on Chinese influences in the complex but many tourists are Chinese.
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oops – I got this mixed up with the Grand Palace; I thought they were the same place. I did not get to see Bang-Pa! Next time…
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Tsk-tsk. I never get places or dates mixed up, ha ha ha!
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🙂
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We did this so many years ago ..such an interesting and busy river
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I visited Bang Pa-In in 2007. Time flies. The river cruise was as much fun as visiting the palaces.
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Yes I agree ..although one year it wasn’t that much fun it was during Song Kra and we got so much water thrown at us!
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Ha ha! I love Songkran but there should be a way for people to opt out. Playing water is not as big in Bangkok where people wear business attire as it is in the countryside.
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Great photos. I loved the time I have spent in Thailand
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Thailand has its issues, but the people, food and culture are wonderful.
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I miss traveling. I loved exploring the palace grounds and the mixture of Western and Thai architectural influences.
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Likewise, I’ve worked in fourteen countries and visited several others. Now living in Turkey for the past thirty years
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Wow, 14 countries and Turkey for 30 years! Which country do you like best?
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You and me both Carl. Incidentally, the Thai 90-day Special Tourist Visa program I reported on recently was just put on hold indefinitely. Unfortunately, this is typical of the current regime.
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The architecture is beautiful, especially the first palace.
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I wish I still had more photos from this trip in 2007. These photos are a small sample of the beauty of the place.
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