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
5.0 based on 1,862 reviews
Let Your Thai Guide be your tour guide in and around Bangkok, showing you the sights, smells and sounds of the city. There are so many things to do, but using your own private guide it is possible to see and learn more in less time. We will work with you and your group to provide a list of destinations which suit your interests, giving you a unique tour of Bangkok and other local attractions which can be visited on a day tour from Bangkok.
5.0 based on 2 reviews
Asia Parkour is Thailand's first and only parkour facility. The combination of our unique playground and coaches offers to all participants an unforgettable parkour experience to share with friends or family. Adults: Express yourself through natural movements and learn how to move your body in ways you never thought possible Kids: Learn the coolest moves around in a fun and safe environment
4.5 based on 49,167 reviews
Bangkok’s answer to mass transit started operating in December 1999 and is a convenient and useful way of getting around the city.
BTS Skytrain is so easy and cheap to use , clean , air con , helpful staff , Adult Day pass was 200 baht / £5 journey from airport to Nana , very easy direct
4.5 based on 62 reviews
A beautiful service, reverential and happy. The congregation all joined in the singing of joyous music and it was wonderful to be in a Church packed to the rafters and outside as well.
4.5 based on 2,840 reviews
There are two main transportation systems in Bangkok, other than taxis and busses. The BTS Skytrain, like the name implies, above ground and the MRT, which is the subway. The MRT is by far, hands down the more efficient and better managed company of the two. Unfortunately for tourists, the BTS takes you thru the center of the city. The MRT circles around from Hua Lampong train station to Chatujack weekend market. MRT offers monthly passes, senior and student tickets. No senior tickets at BTS. The MRT has escalators from train platform to ticket counter to street. The BTS, was just forced to put in elevators and some stations do not have them at all. The MRT will be your best option if it takes you close to where you need to be, ex. work or school. It also brings you close to Thailand Cultural Center and right to the door of the Queen Sirikit Convention Center. Plan on very cold air conditioned trains.
4.5 based on 20 reviews
We were fortunate to be in Bangkok at the time of the Nai Lert Flower and Garden Art Fair and were there on the first of the 4 days. It was all quite stunning and we would really describe much of it as floral art installations, which were set out variously around the park amidst the park's natural and permanent landscaping. The most amazing display was the chandeliers competition entries in the glasshouse - mind-blowing. There are also craft and food stalls, and a visit around the Heritage Home was included in the ticket price (150 THB). This is an annual event and we certainly recommend it for February 2020.
4.0 based on 305 reviews
One of the best place for shopping in Bangkok with a wide range selection from local to imported items. Located in the heart of Bangkok on Chidlom Station BTS Skytrain. Walking distance from leading hotel include Plaza Athenee Bangkok, A Royal Meridien Hotel and Embassies, Offices such as All Seasons Place, Wave Place
This Central Chitlom is really nice dept. store, size is not small and not too big. The newly renovated Central Foodhall is so good too, especially the Cooking service station that serve for everything you buy there.
4.0 based on 2,681 reviews
A little slice of calm in the center of town, this Hindu shrine is situated on a busy junction. Always teeming with worshippers, it’s a photogenic spot where incense constantly burns and traditional Thai dancers in full costume are often found.
A very popular place to worship for both Thai's and overseas visitors... very colourful and smells of the incense sticks. This is a must visit place if your in Bangkok even if your not that religious as you can get some nice colourful photos.
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