Located in the small group of temples behind Wat Mongkhon Bophit after the river, there is not much left. Just a chedi with a Buddha and the four walls of a brick building with a large sitting Buddha.
Guide to visit Wat Woratcheta Ram
Open from 7 am to 5 pm (no admission fee)
How to get to Wat Woratcheta Ram ?
You can get to Wat Worachetha Ram by renting a bike from one of the many rental shops in downtown Ayutthaya or from your accommodation (they sometimes make them available to their customers for free) or hire the services of a tuk-tuk just to go to this temple or for a whole city tour for a price around 200 THB per hour. To combine with the visit f Wat Lokaya Sutha and its reclining Buddha. Otherwise, you can also rent a scooter at your accommodation sometimes or in town.
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Rules to respect when visiting a temple
Wat Woratcheta Ram is a temple and when you visit a temple in Thailand there are some rules to know and follow :
Dress properly (knees and shoulders should be covered)
Take off your shoes when entering the buildings
Be quiet
Don't hug or kiss
Don't point your feet to Buddha's image
Don't smoke
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