Take a break in the heart of the city, pay respects at Wat Suthat, and feel spiritually fulfilled in the middle of town

Whenever you want a peaceful spot in central Bangkok, try visiting Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan at least once.
This temple is not far from Sao Chingcha and the City Hall, but once you step inside, you’ll feel a calm and shady atmosphere like a different world.
It’s an ancient temple built since the reign of King Rama I and houses the large sacred Buddha image “Phra Sri Sakayamuni” in the main hall.
The art, architecture, and overall atmosphere are very beautiful. Whether you come to pay respects, make a wish, or just sit quietly, you’ll feel the peace.

If you’re traveling around Sao Chingcha or passing by Dinso Road, try stopping by to walk around the temple, take photos, or just sit quietly and soak in the atmosphere.
It’s one of Bangkok’s “quiet corners” that many might overlook but offers a surprisingly good feeling.

📍 Pin this spot: Wat Suthat Thepwararam, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok
🕰 Open daily from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM
🛕 Free admission for Thai people
🚶♀️ Accessible by MRT Sanam Chai / many bus routes or a short walk from Sao Chingcha intersection

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Post by เที่ยวเพลินเดินไม่รอเพื่อน | Aug 1, 2025

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