Wat Phra Pathom Chedi Ratchavoraviharn(วัดพระปฐมเจดย์ราชวรวิหาร) this is a first class royal monastery. The temple houses Phra Pathom Chedi, the largest pagoda in Thailand. Phra Pathom Chedi is the official provincial symbol of Nakhon Pathom.
Nakhon Pathom Palace (พระราชวังนครปฐม) Under the royal command of King Rama IV, the palace was built near the Phra Pathom Chedi.
Neun Wat Phra Ngam (เนินวัดพระงาม) Prince Damrong Rachanuphab explained that the origin of the name "Wat Phra Ngam"
Phiman Pathom Hall (พระที่นั่งพิมานปฐม) It was the first hall to be built in the Sanam Chan Palace.
Apirom Reudi Hall (พระที่นั่งอภิรมย์ฤดี) It is a 2-storey hall located to the south of Phiman Pathom hall.
Vatchari Romya Hall (พระที่นั่งวัชรีรมยา) This is a 2-storey hall. It was built in Thai architecture.
Samakki Mukmat Hall (พระที่นั่งสามัคคีมุขมาตย์) This is a Thai-style hall. It was a meeting hall for King Rama VI and also where he holds court.
Phra Tamnak Chali Monkol-asna (พระตำหนักชาลีมงคลอาสน์) This 2-storey buildi ng is of European architecture, plastered in caramel-yellow, with roof tile in red.
Phra Tamnak Mari Ratchrat Banlang (พระตำหนักมารีราชรัตบัลลังก์) This is a 2-storey wooden building and painted in red.
Phra Tamnak Tabkaeo (พระตำหนักทับแก้ว) This is a small building that used to be a temporary residence during winter time.
Phra Tamnak Tabkwan (พระตำหนักทับขวัญ) This a teak building with a palm leaf roof.
Thevalai Kanaesuan or Phra Pikkanesh Shrine (เทวาลัยคเณศวร์ หรือ ศาลพระพิฆเณศวร์) It was built to house the image of Phra Pikkanaesuan (or Ganesh), the Indian god of arts.
Ya-Lei Monument (อนุเสาวรีย์ย่าเหล) The dog, Ya-Lei, was very close to the heart of King Rama VI. The king was very fond of Ya-Lei, so much so that Ya-Lei was envied, and was later shot by an envious person.
Phra Padhone Chedi (วัดพระประโทณเจดีย์) As Wat Phra Padhone Chedi is in the middle of the ancient city of Nakhon Chai Si thus several artefacts were discovered during excavations.