As many as will fit in compliance with local rules on building occupancy which is a function of many factors such as floor space and exit doors. In jurisdictions without such regulations the answer is as many as will fit comfortably.
about two hours
I beleive you are asking " who is allowed to go into a Buddhist Temple?". The answer is that everyone is welcome and allowed to visit. Just make sure that the temple is open the day you want to visit and they are ready to have visitors. Also a few rules, mostly about being respectful. That is, dress modestly, turnoff your cellphones and any music. Speak softly, in many temples you will need to remove your hat and shoes. Show respect to the monks and nuns.
There are many Buddhist temples in Bangkok, Thailand.
Borobudur is a Buddhist temple.
The obvious would be to search for 'Buddhist Temple' or 'Buddhism' But you could also try the name of the particular kind of Buddhists 'Zen Temple' or 'Mahayana Temple' you can also try 'meditation' as many temples offer public meditation. Finally you could use a cultural reference: 'Vietnamese Temple' or 'Tibetan Temple' for example.
There are many but one of the ViharaBuddhist temples is in San Francisco Bay Area
A Hindu or Buddhist temple or sacred building, typically a many-tiered tower
A Buddhists place of worship is also called a Temple
The last recording of this i have says that 376 million people were buddhist.
In Japanese, due to their history and culture, there are many different words for many different temples, but general word for temple would be 寺院 (ji in), and 寺 (de ra) is Japanese for a Buddhist temple.
a lot
The place where Chinese people commonly pray is called a temple, specifically a "Buddhist temple" for Buddhists or a "Taoist temple" for Taoists. In addition to temples, many also pray at homes on altars or shrines dedicated to their ancestors or deities. Confucianism also plays a role in rituals and practices, influencing the places where prayers and offerings are made.