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Erawan Shrine

An Important Religious Landmark in Bangkok

Erawan Shrine is one of the most famous religious landmarks in Bangkok, located in the busy Siam area near shopping malls and hotels. It houses a golden statue of Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of the Hindu god Brahma, and attracts both locals and tourists who come to pray for good fortune, success, and health.

Erawan Shrine in Siam, Bangkok

The shrine is always lively, with people offering flowers, incense, and wooden elephants as a sign of gratitude for granted wishes. Traditional Thai dancers often perform as part of these offerings, adding to the atmosphere. Despite being in the middle of a crowded area, the shrine remains a place of devotion where visitors can witness a strong local belief in spiritual blessings.

Erawan Shrine in Siam, Bangkok

Erawan Shrine is easy to reach, just a short walk from BTS Chit Lom station, and is a quick yet meaningful stop for those exploring Bangkok.

Erawan Shrine Info

Location: Siam
Address: 494 Ratchadamri Rd, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330
Hours: 6 am – 10 pm
Phone: 02252875

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Willy Thuan

Willy Thuan

Willy Thuan is the founder of Phuket 101. After travelling through 40+ countries and working with Club Med and Expedia, he settled in Phuket in 1994. He shares real travel insights and original photography from across Thailand.View Author posts