The Metal Castle Bangkok (Loha Prasat) is one of the most unique and underrated attractions in Bangkok. Located within the Wat Ratchanatdaram temple complex, this magnificent multi-tiered structure stands out with its stunning metal spires, intricate design, and historical significance. If you’re looking for an off-the-beaten-path attraction that showcases Bangkok’s rich cultural and architectural heritage, Loha Prasat is a must-visit.
Loha Prasat, commonly known as the Metal Castle, is a one-of-a-kind temple structure in Bangkok’s Old Town. It was built in 1846 during the reign of King Rama III and is inspired by similar structures in India and Sri Lanka. Loha Prasat is the only metal castle of its kind in the world today, featuring a 37-spired structure symbolizing the 37 virtues of enlightenment in Buddhism.
Address: Wat Ratchanatdaram, Ratchadamnoen Avenue, Bangkok
Nearest MRT Station: Sam Yot (MRT Subway) – a short walk to the temple
Taxi & Tuk-tuk: Available for direct transport to Loha Prasat
Opening Hours
Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM