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  1. Interactive map of Bangkok with all popular attractions - Wat Pho, The Grand Palace, Wat Arun and more. Take a look at our detailed itineraries, guides and maps to help you plan your trip to Bangkok.

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    • The Best Temples in Bangkok
    • The Best Markets in Bangkok
    • Foodie Experiences in Bangkok
    • Museums in Bangkok You Can’T Miss
    • The Infamous Bangkok Nightlife
    • Unusual Things to Do in Bangkok Off The Beaten Path
    • Best Cafes in Bangkok

    Check Out the Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho

    Photo and Text by Kevin, The Outcast Journey Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan in Bangkokis also known as Wat Pho (luckily!). Covering about 8 hectares, this temple complex is lined with collections of Buddha, murals, and a courtyard. Wat Pho is mostly famous for its 46 meter long Reclining Buddha, coated with gold, which you can’t miss when visiting this temple. Make your way here- Wat Pho is just opposite the Grand Palace and pay an entrance fee of 200 Baht (free for...

    Explore the Gigantic Chatuchak Market

    Text by Priyanko, Constant Traveller A Bangkok must see, the best market in Bangkok is also the biggest market in all of Asia. The Chatuchak weekend market has more than 15,000 stalls selling just about anything that you’d like to buy – from daily essentials to live animals and everything in between. It is virtually impossible to leave the place without buying something. The market is divided into lanes called Soi that are numbered so you can mark your trail without going around in circles. T...

    Check Out the Yodpiman Flower Market, Bangkok

    Photo and Text by Soumya, Stories by Soumya Yodpiman Flower Marketlocated near the Yodpiman pier on the Chao Phraya river is a must-do on every Bangkok-goer’s list. Here, you can see flowers of all kinds, ranging from the very mundane to the most exotic. Tropical beauties such as marigolds, jasmines, plumerias, and amaranths are seen in plenty. Apart from being the trading point for the freshest of flowers from all over Thailand, Yodpiman is also the ideal place to immerse yourself in the loc...

    Be Fascinated by the Amulet Market

    The Amulet Marketis one of the most fascinating markets in Bangkok. This is where people in search of protection come to look for secret trinkets and magic amulets that will (allegedly) bring them luck or health, with prices ranging anywhere from 5 to thousands of bahts. If you are looking for something different, this is definitely an unusual one! The Amulet Market is located by Tha Phra Chan Pier. Amulet Market Opening Hours: 7 am to 5 pm daily.

    Eat all the street food in Bangkok

    Photo and Text by Veronika, Travel Geekery When in Bangkok, you cannot deprive yourself of one of the most rewarding foodie experiences: eating on the street! And still eating VERY well. See, street food in Thailand, and Bangkok especially, is something locals naturally have as part of their lives. When they don’t cook at home, they eat out on the street. Rarely in brick-and-mortar restaurants and more so in makeshift food stalls. The quality is great overall. However, still exercise caution...

    Eat Bugs in Bangkok

    Video and Text by Gemma, Two Scots Abroad There’s one delicacy that everyone backpacking in Bangkokshould try and I don’t mean a delicious plate of pad Thai! Bugs are a snack sold by street vendors around the Khao San Road area. Initially, you might assume that scorpions on sticks are just gimmicks served up for tourists alongside laughing gas but eating bugs is a legit local snack too. Food vendors serve the likes of grasshoppers, crickets and ant queens– all fried and put on display for pur...

    Learn to Cook Thai Food at Amita Cooking Class

    Photo and Text by Susan Portnoy, The Insatiable Traveler Located on a narrow canal off the Chaya Prao River in Old Bangkok, is the Amita Cooking Class, the setting for one of the most delicious mornings you’ll spend in the city. Owner Tam Piyawadi Jantrupon, a demure figure with a big personality and a background in law, politics, music, and fashion, teaches travelers how to cook authentic Thai dishes in the third-generation family home in which she grew up. Your morning begins with a hotel p...

    Check Out the Jim Thompson House Museum

    Photo and Text by Maire, Temples and Treehouses The Jim Thompson House Museumis a beautiful wooden house filled with Thai art and treasures, as well as pieces from elsewhere in Asia. It was built in the 1950s by the American silk tycoon and antiques collector Jim Thompson. The house is small, but has a peaceful vibe and it’s an interesting way to spend a couple of hours. The entrance fee includes a guided tour, which is actually really interesting, focusing not just on the beautiful house but...

    Visit The Erawan Museum

    Photo and Text by Sharon, What The Saints Did Next Walking inside the belly of a giant three headed elephantis an unusual experience and definitely one of the best places to see in Bangkok! This massive elephant is 29 meters tall, weighs 250 tonnes and is made of copper and steel. The structure is actually the Erawan Museumjust on the outskirts of Bangkok a few kilometers from the end of the BTS Skytrain line at Bearing. The museum was privately built to house a personal collection of ancient...

    Take Tons of Photos at Art in Paradise

    Looking for something different and to have a couple of hours of fun? Located on the 4th floor of Esplanada Mall, this fun museumis full of 3D paintings where you and your friends become part of the scene. So many Instagram opportunities here! You can fly like Aladdin on a carpet, or find yourself in the middle of Egyptian pyramids. There’s plenty of scenes, so you can really spend a few hours here and not get bored. A great idea for a rainy day. ⇒ BUY HEREyour entrance for Art in Paradise Ba...

    Join the Madness of Khao San Road

    You won’t be able to escape Bangkok without checking out Khao San Road, the infamous party street of Bangkok. At some point you’ll end up here, guaranteed. In the same way that you’ll end up in Bangla Road when you visit Phuket! Khao San Road is best visited at night time, when all the vendors come out and the street fills in with people. The famous book (then made into a movie) The Beach, described it as “the center of the backpacking universe”, and it couldn’t be more true. Here you find ch...

    Have Cocktails at Moon Bar at Banyan Tree Bangkok

    Photo and Text by Cristina, The Lazy Trotter Wondering what do in Bangkok? How about feeling like touching the sky while sipping some amazing cocktails from the very famous sky bar located on the 61st floor of the Banyan Tree Hotel [21 100 S Sathorn Rd]? Let’s be honest, it’s a must do in Bangkok that can’t be missed. Enjoy the view of the whole city at your feet while holding a delicious cocktail – breaking news: mocktails are OK too – while repeating in your head these simple words “One day...

    A Late Night Bit of Lovin’

    Text by Jean, Traveling Honeybird If there is one must thing to do in Bangkok it is getting yourself a massage. There’s something so simply wonderful about sitting in that chair, relaxing with a tea, and having a lovely individual rub away all your worries. Playing tourist in the city can wreck havoc on your feet, and if you’re not used to the heat of South East Asia you may find yourself with burning hot foot. A Thai foot massage, or if you have the time a full body massage, is an amazing wa...

    Visit Bangkok’s Plane Graveyard

    Photo and Text by Ben, Horizon Unknown

    Discover the Green Lung of Bangkok: Bang Kachao

    Text by Winnie MD, Million Dollar Winnie Bangkok isn’t the first place you think of for having a green oasis, but surprisingly there’s one right in the heart of the city and many travellers aren’t even aware of it. Bang Kachaoor the “Green lung” as many locals like to call it, is an island located at the bend of Chao Phraya river. The place is great for cycling and a romantic hotspot for couples to escape the hustle and bustle of Bangkok. You can only get to Bang Kachao by boat. Make your way...

    Get a Sak Yant Tattoo in Bangkok

    Photo and Text by Alice, Teacake Travels Are you interested in receiving a tattoo unlike no other? You must consider the magical art of a Sak Yant! It is mystical form of a tattoo created by a bamboo stick, given to you by a monk. Depending on what you need in your life, it is a very powerful piece of protection which will serve you on your path ahead in life. Where Sidewalks End are experts in Sak Yant tattoos and were able to recommend a clean and reputable place in Chiang Mai for me (but t...

    Have a Rainbow Coffee at Unicorn Cafe

    Photo and Text by Tsareena, Manc Girl Missing Bangkok is an incredible city, full of amazing sights and sounds and can be overwhelming! If you’re looking for a little piece of calm and something completely different then the Unicorn Café is for you! Hidden on a little side street it’s not likely to be something you’ll just find accidentally. But if you search for it you wont be disappointed… The Unicorn Café [[44/1 Soi Sathon 8, Khwaeng Silom, Khet Bang Rak]is themed extensively! Every surfac...

    Treat Yourself to Afternoon High Tea

    Photo and Text by Anna, Anna Sherchand

  2. 🏰 What to see in Bangkok Embark on a journey through Bangkok's rich history and vibrant culture by exploring its iconic landmarks. From grand palaces to ancient temples, these must-see attractions offer a glimpse into the heart and soul of the city.

  3. Check out the main monuments, museums, squares, churches and attractions in our map of Bangkok. Click on each icon to see what it is. To help you find your way once you get to your destination, the map you print out will have numbers on the various icons that correspond to a list with the most interesting tourist attractions.

  4. Going beyond the temple-style attractions, our guide to the top things to do in Bangkok is designed to take you deep into the city's cultural fabric and authentic local life. 1. Visit the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew.

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  5. 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… From tantalizing street food and golden Buddhas to buzzing markets and the backpacker frenzy of Khao San Road, here are the best things to do in Bangkok.

  6. 2021年12月29日 · The list of the TOP landmarks included in the map: Chinatown Gate & Odeon Circle. Wat Traimit. Siam Paradise Night Bazaar. Chatuchak Weekend Market. Patpong Market. Hua Lamphong Railway Station. The Grand Palace. Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Wat Pho. Ancient Artillery Museum. Museum Siam. Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall. The Golden Mount.

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