Accessible attractions in Bangkok
Step-free routes, lifts, and accessible toilets at Bangkok's major sights.
Wheelchair-accessible attractions in Bangkok. Each linked page covers step-free entrance, lift coverage, accessible-toilet location, and admission policy at the venue.
- Chatuchak Weekend MarketConfirmed accessible
A free, mostly flat, weekend-only market with 15,000 stalls; narrow aisles get dense in the afternoon, so go before 11:00 in a chair.
- Grand Palace BangkokConfirmed accessible
Paved step-free courtyards through the royal complex, free wheelchair loan at the cloakroom, and a strict dress code at the front gate.
- Jim Thompson House BangkokConfirmed accessible
A guided-tour-only teak-house museum with step-free access across the garden and the ground floor, and upper-floor rooms reached only by traditional steep stairs.
- Wat Arun BangkokConfirmed accessible
Step-free at ground level around the central prang and the riverside terrace, with steep prang stairs that are not navigable in a chair.
- Wat Pho BangkokConfirmed accessible
Step-free side entry near the Reclining Buddha hall, paved temple courtyards, and a strict shoes-off rule that you can manage from a chair.
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