Wat Ratchabophit (Thai: วัดราชบพิธ, pronounced [wát râːt.t͡ɕʰā.bɔ̄ː.pʰít]) is a khwaeng (subdistrict) in Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok.
The subdistrict is named after Wat Ratchabophit, a dominant Buddhist temple in the area.
Built by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1869 and completed in 1870.
[2][3] Wat Ratchabophit is considered to be the central part indented to the south of the district.
Adjoining areas are (from the north clockwise): San Chaopho Suea, Sao Chingcha (Bamrung Mueang Road is a boundary), Samran Rat (Siri Phong Road is a boundary), Wang Burapha Phirom (Khlong Lot Wat Ratchabophit is a boundary), and Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang (Khlong Khu Mueang Doem is a boundary).