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  1. Jan 25, 2019 · Find Erawan Shrine located at the northwest corner of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, in the very prominent Ratchaprasong intersection where Ratchadamri Road, Rama I Road, and Phloen Chit Road meet. Many malls and shopping complexes are within easy walking distance.

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  2. View of the shrine from the Skytrain. The shrine is near the Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok, at the Ratchaprasong intersection of Ratchadamri Road in Lumphini Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District. It is near the BTS Skytrain's Chit Lom Station, which has an elevated walkway overlooking the shrine.

  3. The Erawan Shrine seen from the elevated walkway connecting to the BTS Skytrain. How to get to the Erawan Shrine. Take the BTS Skytrain to Chit Lom station. You'll see the shrine outside. Visitor's Guide. Opening times: 6am-6pm Admission: Free

  4. Jul 31, 2019 · The four-faced Buddha of the Erawan Shrine in Bangkok is a sacred site visited by many devotees. Learn more about it, including the symbols he holds in his eight hands and the rules of worship.

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  5. The shrine is ‘open’ from 6am to midnight seven days a week and is in front of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, on the corner of Ploenchit and Ratchadamri Road in Bangkok. The Erawan Shrine is just outside of Bangkok’s old city but is very centrally located in the modern and growing Pathum Wan district.

  6. Jul 10, 2017 · Where is the Erawan Shrine? The Erawan Shrine can be found at the heart of the capital at the Ratchaprasong intersection, five minutes’ walk from Chit Lom BTS skytrain station. Take exit 1 from the station onto the skywalk, then follow the overhead sign to Central World Plaza.

  7. The shrine is at the corner of Ratchadamri Road and Ratchaprasong Intersection, right in front of the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel. Key points about the Erawan Shrine: Religious Significance. In Thai, the Erawan Shrine is dedicated to the Hindu god Brahma, Phra Phrom.