The Grand Palace, Bangkok
The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew — tickets, the dress code, what to see, how to skip the queues and avoid the "it's closed today" scam.
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Exact Grand Palace dress code: cover shoulders and knees, no shorts or tank tops. What is banned, what rental costs, and how to avoid being turned away.
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Plan your Grand Palace visit: 500 THB tickets, strict dress code, opening hours, how to reach it, and the closed-today scam to ignore.
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