- sacred-destinations.com thailand/bangkok-wat-arunWat Arun was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya, and was originally known as Wat Makok ("Olive Temple").
- id.hotels.com go/thailand/wat-arunWat Arun (nicknamed the 'Temple of Dawn') is partly made up of colourfully decorated spires and stands majestically over the water.
- thailandee.com en/visit-thailand/wat-arun-bangkok…BTS joins the Chao Phraya Express at Saphan Taksin. By MRT metro, get off at Itsaraphap station, you will have a 10-minute walk to reach Wat Arun.
- reevesroam.com wat-arun/Wat Arun is the most awkward to access of the three main temples in central Bangkok, as it’s on the western banks of the river Chao Phraya river.
- thrillophilia.com attractions/wat-arun-in-bangkokWat Arun or Temple of the Dawn is a sacred place of worship in Bangkok that dates back to the ancient Ayutthaya period.
- forevervacation.com bangkok/wat-arunThe incredible Wat Arun is a stunning Buddhist temple on the Chao Phraya River, so it's something you should put on the itinerary when booking som.
- traveltriangle.com thailand-tourism/bangkok/…The Wat Arun Entrance fee is 100 baht, but one should also consider additional expenses. If one needs to rent a cover-up, they can do so at the temple entrance.
- exploresiam.com wat-arun/The temple’s current name, Wat Arun, is derived from the Hindu god Aruna, often personified as the radiations of the rising sun.
- foreverbreak.com travel/thailand/bangkok/wat-arun/Wat Arun's appearance is different to other religious sites in Bangkok, having been inspired by the temples of the ancient kingdom Ayutthaya, now in ruins.
- atlasobscura.com places/wat-arunRising like a glittering palace over the western side of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is one of Thailand’s most spectacular and oldest temples.