Days Of Operations
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
Built in 1900 by King Rama V, Wat Benjamabhopit, commonly called Wat Benja, is renowned for its Italian marble exterior (hence its other name, The Marble Temple), marble courtyard and two large lions guarding the entrance to the main hall. Set on neat, verdant grounds, the temple is an important place of worship and often attracts more worshippers than tourists. The stunning interiors feature crossbeams of lacquer and gold, paintings of important Thai stupas, and a Sukhothai-style Buddha statue with the ashes of King Rama V enshrined beneath. Between 6 to 7am each day, monks line up serenely outside the main gates to receive alms from merit-makers.
Wat Benja is suitable for children of all ages. Kids will enjoy exploring the grounds, having a look around the main hall, and discovering the 52 Buddha statues housed in the cloistered courtyard outside the hall. The Dusit Zoo is within walking distance, and can be combined into the same trip.
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday
8:00am to 5:00pm
20 baht