8 Things to do in Sao Chingcha That You Shouldn't Miss

March 13, 2022 Roseanne Arnett

Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
Restaurants in Bangkok

1. Bamrungchat Satsana Yathai Pharmacy

9, Soi Tesa, Bumrungmueng Rd. Wat Rachabophit, Phranakorn, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 221 8070 [email protected] https://www.mowaan.com/
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Bamrungchat Satsana Yathai Pharmacy

2. Bangkok Vanguards

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Bangkok Vanguards

Experience Thailand on a deeper level. A group of die-hard Thailand fans and explorers with Thai-German roots teamed up to craft innovative, offbeat and authentic experiences for travelers, volunteers and businesses. We are known for reinventing behind the scenes Thailand through our continuous refinement and innovation. Vanguards does not only stand for cutting edge Thailand experiences but also for a growing community of socially conscious Thailand fans and a strong local and global network of social innovators. We strongly believe that Thailand experiences should be designed to enrich travelers and locals alike and drive positive impact where ever possible. We invite travelers, volunteers and companies to be part of our endeavor whilst enjoying the heart and soul of Thailand.

3. Wat Suthat

Bamrung Mueang Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 221 4026 http://www.watsuthatt.com
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4.5 based on 1,176 reviews

Wat Suthat

Built in the early 19th century to house the large 25-foot-tall Phra Sri Sakyamuni Buddha statue, this temple features the huge red frame of a giant swing once used in annual ceremonies to celebrate and thank Shiva.

Reviewed By Magellanic47 - Bangkok, Thailand

Unexpected, beautiful and interesting - I have passed this temple a few times already , but never actually took the time to go in and take a look around - I am glad I did - A Sunday afternoon well spent - it appears that their could be a 100 THB entrance fee charged - but at the time I passed through ( August 2020) there was nothing of the sort - this might change once borders are open again and tourists start travelling to Thailand. Nearest MRT : SAM YOT ( about a 10 minute walk from this station) The temple has incorporated both Chinese pagodas and Thai designs and symmetry as an important part of the layout of this particular temple. Again - I chose to visit later during the day - which helped with better photos and lighting. Also interesting - the active monastery was holding their daily afternoon prayers during the time I was at Wat Suthat Thepwararam - the droning singing voices of the monks added to the atmosphere of this beautiful temple.

4. Devasathan (Brahmin Temple)

268 Ban Dinsor Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 222 6951
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Devasathan (Brahmin Temple)

Reviewed By ahhho - Hong Kong, China

This location has Five Stars because of its cultural importance in Indochina and Asia, not because it overwhelms with glamour. Quiet, dignified, not large but in good taste, Devasathan has three shrines, to the Hindu deities Shiva,Ganesha and Narayana. This is of great importance as despite its looks (the temple looks like other Thai temples, which are Buddhist), the temple is not a shrine to the Buddha. The temple was built in the eighteenth century and attests to the Indian (Hindic) base of Thai (Indochinese) religion and culture : the Buddhist religious superstructure and practice in Thai society today does not negate its original Indian roots, just as the Thai monarchy does not forego Hindu elements in religious practice and ritual. In as important an event as the coronation/elevation of the Thai King to the Throne, Hindu clergy from this shrine make up an indispensable element in the most solemn core ceremonies. It is easy to view and appreciate Buddhist temples and clergy in Bangkok, but Devasathan is the headquarters of the only Hindu temple and the base of the (Thai) Hindu clergy. This importance is underlined by the presence of the Great Swing of Bangkok facing Devasathan Temple.

5. Trok Mor Morning Market

Soi Thesa, Ratchabophit Road Wat Ratchabophit, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand
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Trok Mor Morning Market

6. Wat Mahannapharam

261/4 Ta Nao Road Sao Ching Cha, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10600 Thailand +66 2 224 1811
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Wat Mahannapharam

7. Tiger God Shrine

472 Thanon Tanao Khwaeng San Chao Pho Sua, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 224 2110
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Tiger God Shrine

8. Giant Swing

Bamrung Muang Rd, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 88 616 5297 http://theculturetrip.com/asia/thailand/articles/a-brief-history-of-the-giant-swing-in-bangkok
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Giant Swing

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