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
4.5 based on 424 reviews
The Rebirth of an Icon The Bamboo Bar is a landmark that personifies the passion, seductive elegance and spirit of both The Oriental Hotel and Bangkok's rich history. From humble beginnings in 1953 in what is now the hotel's renowned Authors' Wing, The Bamboo Bar grew in size and reputation to become an international legend. In late 2014, the bar closed for an extensive renovation, intended to propel this iconic establishment into the future whilst preserving its unique history and unique character. Welcome to the new Bamboo Bar - refreshed, remixed and reinvented.
My girlfriend and I went yesterday (a Saturday) for the first time to this great bar and we absolutely loved it! It is a well-kept little place, a touch above ordinary bars. Last night the bar was abuzz with people even though it was a national holiday, the weather wasn't the best and lest not forget the coronavirus. We arrived around 19:30 and there were a few available tables, later on the bar was packed! The live music starts at 20:00 so I highly recommend you going earlier to have a place since you cannot make reservations. We were there for about 2:30 hours and we could have easily spent the whole night there! We were truly captivated by the music played by the band. For me personally, it was really special since it was the first time I listened to jazz in a club. We had several signature cocktails and all of them were perfectly balanced. We loved all of them! My girlfriend and I will definitely come back soon.
4.0 based on 241 reviews
MUAY THAI LIVE: THE LEGEND LIVES tells the untold stories of the origins and heroes of Muay Thai, spanning 300 years, from the past to present day. Come face to face with Muay Thai's greatest heroes, from the Tiger King in Disguise to the Prisoner with Eight Limbs, to the Warrior of Broken Swords, and many more! The programme now includes MUAY THAI LIVE BOXING: WARRIOR RISING: two Thai Boxing matches with fighters selected by Muay Thai legend Grand Master Sane Tubthimtong. A unique double-feature programme, MUAY THAI LIVE shows how the ancient and sacred art of Muay Thai has evolved into the most spectacular martial art in the world. A must-see show for all ages! Don't leave Bangkok without experiencing it! Performing LIVE on stage everyday at 8pm, except Monday's. Exclusively at THE STAGE, a brand new theatre in the heart of Asiatique The Riverfront, Asia's largest waterfront retail, food and entertainment hotspot!
Boxing is the best show I have ever seen. Both of performance and scene were magnificent. I feel so excited with fight that is the real fight including the different boxing techniques and other shows. There were knowledge about boxing and the origin of Thai history.
3.5 based on 1,310 reviews
Visited on our first night in Bangkok. Booked to have a traditional Thai meal before the show. During this we watched a traditional Thai dance which was a very interesting and insightful experience and really captured the essence of the culture and history of Thailand. I would also like to mention that the food was absolutely delicious and the serving staff were very friendly, approachable, responsive, and welcoming. There was opportunity for photographs with the traditional dancers during and following their performance (this was free of charge). Following the meal we went to the cabaret show and were sat on the front row. We received a complimentary drink of choice for the performance. The cabaret show was a complete contrast to the traditional dance but was even more enjoyable. The show was fun, engaging, and comical but also thought provoking. The dancing is very good, the themes are very diverse, and the costumes were very well made. After the show, there was an opportunity to get photographs with performers and this again was free of charge. For anybody visiting: take this for what it is - it is a cabaret show. There is no singing - it is all lip-synching but the performance is definitely worth seeing. This show is not sleazy but showcases the spirit of Thai people in a jovial and FABULOUS manner. Absolutely loved it and would absolutely go again.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
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