Weekend, Grand Palace, Khao San Road, and the Four-Faced Buddha, are these places easy to park at? Is the parking fee expensive ?

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Most temples in Thailand offer free parking. The Grand Palace has a parking lot, and there are also shopping malls nearby with parking. It is not convenient to park on Kao San Road, and it is quite far. In the evening, residents in the area also offer parking spaces for a fee, usually around 100 baht for however long you need.

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There's a Big C near the Four-Faced Buddha. You can consider parking there and shopping for three hours for free. You can also walk around other places. I just went there yesterday. The traffic is complex. Leave yourself more time.