A beautiful temple in Bangkokโs Old Town
Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit doesnโt always show up on first-timersโ lists, but itโs one of the oldest and most significant temples in Bangkok. Youโll find it tucked between the Grand Palace and what used to be the Front Palace โ not far from Sanam Luang. Because of its location, itโs long been used for royal ceremonies and funerals.
It started out as Wat Salak during the Ayutthaya period, long before Bangkok became the capital in 1782. Then in 1803, the name was changed to Wat Mahathat, meaning โTemple of the Great Relicโ โ a title usually reserved for temples that hold important Buddha relics. Much later, in 1996, King Rama IX gave it the long official name we use today, marking its royal importance.
Whatโs unique about this temple is that itโs also home to Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University โ the countryโs oldest Buddhist university. Itโs been around since 1887 and still offers classes in Buddhist studies, including some in English.
One thing that makes Wat Mahathat especially interesting for visitors is the Vipassana Meditation Centre. They hold free daily meditation sessions in both Thai and English. Anyone can join โ you donโt need experience, just a bit of patience and an open mind. The classes are run by monks and open to all.
The temple buildings themselves follow traditional Thai architecture, with a main ordination hall (ubosot), a sermon hall (viharn), and a library (mondop). Thereโs also a quiet gallery lined with Buddha images and relics โ easy to miss if youโre rushing through.
Even though itโs right near the busy Grand Palace, Wat Mahathat feels calm and a bit hidden. I usually stop by when I need a breather from the crowds.
Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit Photos
Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit Info
Address: 3 Road Tha Prachan โ Wang Lang, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200
Hours: Open 24 hours
Phone: 080 546 4497
Entry: free