Wat
Arun is a little unusual as it's really the only major tourist
attraction on the Thonburi side of the river. It is open every
day from 8.30am to 5.30pm. Officially, entrance to the Wat is
20B and the ferry crossing is 2B. Sometimes if you walk around
the Wat grounds, you will be requested for a donation (with
a book showing how everyone else gave 100B/200B), and sometimes
the staff at the pier will cite some excuse and charge another
10B or so to let you through.
Other attractions fairly easy to reach from here are Wat Pho,
Wat Phra Kaew, the National Museum, Chinatown the Ko Rattanakosin
area, and the Banglamphu district.
Due
to it's location, by far the best and most common way to get
to Wat Arun is on the river. The Tha Tien express boat pier,
at the southwest corner of the Grand Palace / Wat Phra Kaew,
is opposite Wat Arun and boats leave every few minutes. You
can get to Tha Tien on the Chao Phraya River Express boats
from any other pier, or take a taxi to it. Buses that go near
Tha Tien are ordinary buses 1, 25, 44, 47, 62 and 91 which
stop on Maharat road. There are also plenty of Thonburi canal
tours that go here