Its difficult to imagine how everybody on the street can speak the same language and fool the tourists. We planned to visit the Grand Palace one fine morning and hence went there by the Chao Phya Express Boat. Got off at the nearest pier and headed towards the Grand Palace. Realizing that we are moving in the wrong direction, I decided to check with a pedestrian. I was told that the Palace is closed and the gates will open at 1400 hrs. This is absurd, I said. I knew beforehand that it was a weekday, and palace is open from 0830-1530 hrs daily. I checked with other guy, who repeated the same fact. Then came another guy, offering me to take to three nearby spots for a paltry 30 Bhts and would bring back to me to the same spot. I instantly knew it was a trap. I had read about such dragnets. Fortunately, I met an Indian tourist from Mumbai. She explained that she has just returned from the palace and it is wide open for tourists
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At Least Do This: Check up at the hotel frontdesk before leaving for the Palace about the timings and whether it is closed/open on that day. Normally, it is always open from 0830-1530 hrs. Be sure of the direction of the Palace and if you have to ask about directions, dont ask a local streeet peddler or a vendor. Ask a tourist.
Alternative: Plan beforehand and be sure of the directions. Good street maps are available in all hotels and the TAT (Tourist Authority of Thailand) Counters of the Airport.