About

Chitralada Villa Royal Residence, a grand palace in Bangkok dating back to 1913, sits on expansive grounds encircled by a shallow moat. This historical building, rated 4.3 on Google, is a notable attraction for its agricultural production, including rice fields and dairy farms. Although the villa itself is not open to the public and tourists can't roam the park, visitors can still marvel at the exterior, glimpse military guards on duty, and spot the occasional lizard basking near the fountains.

Features

Wheelchair accessible

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Chitralada Palace (Opposite Ratchawithi 30)
Bus stop 353 m walk
Opposite Ban Ratchawithi
Bus stop 375 m walk
Suan Chitlada (Rama 5 side))
Bus stop 380 m walk
Yaek Ratchawithi
Bus stop 426 m walk
Opposite Suan Chitlada (Rama 5 side)
Bus stop 446 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.3
based on 378 reviews
4.3/5 378 reviews
yu chen
yu chen
1 month ago on Google

没能进入,刚一靠近大门,警卫就是更警惕的走出来,对我们做了一个关闭的手势。

S. Santivasa
S. Santivasa
1 month ago on Google

Please note that this place is the residence of King Rama IX and is not a tourist attraction open to visitors.

COL. Watachai Tanpo
COL. Watachai Tanpo
3 months ago on Google

สะอาดสวยงาม ร่มรื่น