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  1. Bangkok after dark: craft cocktails, drag shows and underground sounds. Aug 28, 2024 • 0 min read. From rooftop bars to no-frills riverside dive bars via drag clubs and live jazz, here is the the best of Bangkok's diverse nightlife. in partnership with getyourguide.

  2. 2021年6月3日 · Bangkok is the Asian megacity incarnate. Its vast urban sprawl – home to 22% of the Thai population – is studded with gleaming golden wat (Buddhist monasteries), towering skyscrapers, teeming markets, multi-lane highways, and clusters of village-style houses that show just how far Bangkok has come over the last 50 years.

  3. The Grand Palace (Phra Borom Maharatchawang) is a former royal residence in Bangkok that was consecrated in 1782. Today, it’s only used on ceremonial… Wat Arun. Ko Ratanakosin & Thonburi. Wat Arun is the missile-shaped temple that rises from the Chao Phraya River's banks. Known as Temple of Dawn, it was named after the Indian god of dawn,…

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  5. 2024年4月25日 · Yet like any big city, Bangkok has its quirks and surprises. Here's what you need to know before you go. Find out what you should know in advance about Thailand, including important cultural, religious and legal issues, etiquette and health.

    • Learn Some Local History at The Bangkokian Museum
    • Get souvenir-hunting at Chatuchak Weekend Market
    • Marvel at The Nostalgia of Papaya
    • Take in The Views from Golden Mount
    • Be Mystified by The Displays at The Amulet Market
    • Experience Sensory Overload at Patpong Red Light District
    • Be Immersed in Beauty at Pak Khlong Flower Market
    • Sniff Out The Fakes at The Museum of Counterfeit Goods
    • Enjoy The Tourism of Khao San Road
    • Unwind in Lumphini Park

    Comprising three early-20th-century wooden bungalows, the charming Bangkokian Museumshowcases an often-overlooked period of Bangkok's history. Free to visit, the main residential building was constructed in 1937 for the Surawadee family, and its interiors are filled with beautiful wooden furniture, porcelain, and other remnants of pre- and post-war...

    One of the largest markets in the world, Chatuchak is a simply unforgettable Bangkok experience, even if you don’t plan on buying anything. It's free to visit, and there are more than 15,000 stalls to explore, divided into 27 covered sections spanning everything from antiques and souvenirs to used vintage trainers, miniature food offerings for spir...

    Technically, many of the objects in this celebrated four-story antique store are for sale, but prices for the owner's collection of 19th- and 20th-century artifacts are so astronomically high that the collection never seems to deplete. Instead, many see Papayaas a museum of recent nostalgia, and it's a great place to browse without any pressure to ...

    There are plenty of temples you can visit for free in Bangkok, but the Ayutthaya-era Golden Mount is one of the finest, not least for its stunning views over the surrounding streets. Its glimmering golden chedi (stupa) can be seen shimmering high above old Bangkok and the surrounding canals. The hilltop temple shares a compound with Wat Saket; it's...

    You'll even find fascinating free sights amidst the royal monuments on Ko Ratanakosin island. Close to the river near Wat Pho, the Amulet Marketis a bustling hub for the sale of small but highly prized Buddhist talismans and votive objects. Potential buyers (many already sporting chains bedecked with amulets) can be seen bargaining and flipping thr...

    The seedy reputation of the Patpong Red Light District may put off some travelers, but this notorious strip of go-go bars and "exotic" shows is as much a part of Bangkok life as the city's gleaming temples. A visit will reveal much about Thailand's complicated attitudes to intimacy and sexuality, but it's certainly not for everyone. Though much ton...

    As part of a drive to clean up the city in 2016, Bangkok's famous street-side flower market – Pak Khlong Talat– was moved indoors, but it's still a delightfully fragrant place to visit. Within the giant warehouse that houses the resettled stalls, you'll find piles of delicate orchids, garlands of jasmine flowers, rows of roses and stacks of button ...

    Fakes are so prominent in Bangkok that there’s even a free museum dedicated to them, displaying a mind-boggling array of counterfeit merchandise collected over the years by law firm Tilleke and Gibbins. An in-house lawyer from the company's intellectual property department provides a complimentary tour. Planning tip: The public can visit on Mondays...

    From the seedy backpacker ghetto of the 1980s to the atmospheric flashpacker hub of modern times, Khao San Road – technically, Thanon Khao San, from the Thai term kâw sǎhn, meaning "uncooked rice" – has undergone a considerable image makeover over the years. The sleazy, bedbug-infested dives conjured up by Alex Garland in The Beachhave been replace...

    Bangkok isn't known for its calm, green spaces, but Lumphini Parkis a breath of fresh air. This sprawling city park is a chlorophyll-infused antidote to Bangkok's traffic fumes-filled streets and sun-blocking skyscrapers. With manicured lawns, thickets of trees, winding walkways and swan-shaped pedalos for hire on its glassy lake, this free-to-visi...

  6. 2021年3月12日 · Explore more of Thailand with The 6 best day trips from Bangkok. This article was first published Mar 12, 2021 and updated Apr 8, 2024. With three seasons – hot, rainy and (comparatively) cool – Bangkok offers very different experiences throughout the year. Here's the best time to visit.

  7. 2021年6月2日 · Condos, office towers and upscale restaurants have polished out the rough – and most interesting – edges, but the neighborhoods remain among the best places to see and be seen in Bangkok (and get a good drink). Start at the Commons, a four-storey community mall boasting more than a dozen restaurants and bars.

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