Visite audio à pied du Grand Palais
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Visite audio à pied du Grand Palais

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Langue(s): Anglais
Bon électronique accepté
Durée: De 2 heures à 3 heures
Points forts
  • Promenez-vous dans l'enceinte du Grand Palais et admirez son architecture unique et ses magnifiques ornements.
  • Utilisez une application tout-en-un comprenant une narration audio, des explications écrites, des itinéraires et une liste d'arrêts.
  • Explorez la maison du temple du Bouddha d'émeraude et découvrez ses origines mystérieuses.
  • Découvrez les nombreux temples, bâtiments et palais du complexe du Grand Palais.
Ce qui vous attend

Commencez par télécharger l'application Action Tour Guide, qui vous servira à la fois de guide touristique personnel, de visite audio et de carte. Vous avez le choix entre deux options :

  • Option 1 : Visite audio autoguidée du Grand Palais de Bangkok avec le Bouddha d'émeraude
  • Option 2 : Le top 4 de Bangkok : visite audio groupée du Grand Palais et de Wats

Votre visite commence aux portes du Grand Palais, au cœur de l'effervescence de Bangkok. L'une des premières choses que vous verrez sur votre route est le célèbre Bouddha d'émeraude. Cette incroyable statue est peut-être la plus connue des nombreuses merveilles du palais, et pour cause. Il y a beaucoup d'histoire (et de mystère) derrière cette statue, que vous découvrirez bientôt !

Vous verrez ensuite d'autres statues complexes, dont une représentant un démon terrifiant qui occupe une place importante dans les légendes thaïlandaises. Vous suivrez ensuite un itinéraire à travers le reste du palais, en admirant des sites tels que le Chedi d'or scintillant et le temple profondément sacré de Hor Phra Monthian. Tout en explorant, vous découvrirez l'histoire, la culture et la mythologie qui se cachent derrière les nombreuses œuvres d'art qui décorent le palais. Enfin, vous verrez l'extravagant manoir Borom Phiman avant de poursuivre vers deux musées fascinants.

Cette visite audio n'utilise pas de GPS, les histoires ne se dérouleront donc pas automatiquement en fonction de votre position. Veuillez noter que le billet d'entrée pour la visite n'est pas inclus et doit être acheté séparément. Les histoires sont organisées dans un ordre suggéré pour la visite - veuillez parcourir chaque histoire pour l'écouter au fur et à mesure que vous suivez l'itinéraire. Vous pouvez également écouter toutes les histoires à partir de la "Liste des histoires" si vous souhaitez passer à l'étape suivante ou réécouter des histoires antérieures.

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    Na Phra Lan Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thaïlande

    Lieu de rendez-vous:
    La visite commence lorsque vous atteignez le point de départ à l'entrée du Grand Palais.
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    Frais supplémentaires à payer sur place :

    • Veuillez noter que le billet d'entrée au Grand Palais n'est pas inclus et doit être acheté séparément (500 bahts thaïlandais - environ 13 euros).

    A savoir à l'avance :

    • Il s'agit d'une visite audio autoguidée ; aucun guide ne vous accompagnera, et l'entrée au Grand Palais n'est pas incluse. L'application du voyagiste vous servira à la fois de guide, de visite audio et de carte.
    • Après avoir réservé la visite, recherchez dans votre courrier électronique l'expression "visite audio" et suivez immédiatement les instructions pour terminer la configuration de la visite pendant que vous disposez d'un accès Wi-Fi/de données. N'attendez pas d'être sur place.
    • La plupart des arrêts de la visite sont accompagnés de vidéos animées qui vous permettent de visualiser ce que vous ne pouvez pas voir, comme des instantanés de différents siècles ou des pièces intérieures.
    • Les récits audio sont diffusés de manière autonome en fonction de l'endroit où vous vous trouvez. Vous pouvez commencer à n'importe quel moment et faire une pause n'importe où.
    • Achetez une fois, utilisez pendant un an ! Idéal pour les visites prolongées et les voyages de retour au cours des 12 prochains mois.
    • Fonctionne parfaitement sans téléphone portable ni Wi-Fi avec des cartes hors ligne
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    Recevez un remboursement de 100% si vous annulez jusqu'à 24 heures avant le début de l'activité.

    Ce que les internautes disent de cette expérience

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    4 /5

    Basé sur 2 évaluations de voyageurs vérifiés


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      TUI Musement Traveler

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      24 février 2023

      the placement of the add for guided tours amongst entry tickets is misleading. The pronunciation of Thai and Sanskrit words is pretty atrocious, but the tour is ok.

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      TUI Musement Traveler

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      31 octobre 2023

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