Marvel at the 46-metre gold Reclining Buddha — Thailand's largest — inside Wat Pho, the kingdom's oldest temple and birthplace of traditional Thai massage. Then surrender to a signature massage at the temple's own legendary school, a bucket-list pairing of spirit and body.
What to expect
A private guide leads you through Wat Pho's cloister of 394 gilded Buddha images before the jaw-dropping Reclining Buddha hall, where the 3-metre mother-of-pearl inlaid feet alone demand several minutes of awe. Afterwards, walk steps to the Wat Pho massage pavilion — one of Thailand's most respected therapy centres — and book a 60-minute traditional Thai massage. The session uses no oil, focusing on pressure points and assisted stretching that leaves guests genuinely refreshed for the rest of their port day. The tranquil garden courtyard offers a quiet moment between temple and treatment.
Good to know
Wat Pho is a 5-minute walk from the Grand Palace — easily combined. Open 08:00–18:30. Massage school slots fill quickly; walk-in is possible but pre-booking via the school website is recommended. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Factor in 2-hour transfers from Laem Chabang each way.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Bangkok — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.