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Floating Market Bangkok, Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise, Bangkok Safari World, Siam Ocean World, Art In Paradise, Siam Park City, Madame Tussauds, Maha Nakhon Observatory, Wat Arun, Chatuchak Market, Wat Pho,Madame Tussauds, Siam Serpentarium and many more.

Bangkok truly offers unmatched sightseeing experience to the visitors coming from all over the world. Be it a honeymoon couple, a solo wanderlust traveler or family vacationers, Bangkok has a long list of places to visit. You can explore a multitude of places to visit in Bangkok to know more about  the culture and traditions of the place. The tour of Bangkok will surely make you feel nostalgic.

When you are exploring various tourist places in Bangkok, stopover at Wat Arun which is a famous heaven-like peaceful place, get a glimpse of the enchanting Grand Palace, put one step closer to nature at Lumpini Park, and enter the home of exotc wildlif at the Safari World.  If you have not been to this amazing place that caters to all types of tourists, then you should start packing your bags for the upcoming vacation trip. 
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Must Visit Places in Bangkok

01

Dream World Amusement Park

For those who are planning a family trip, it's another one of the best attractions in Bangkok for them. There is something for the whole family. Dream World Bangkok has a plethora of rides and attractions.

There are various zones in the amusement park, along with restaurants and shops. Adventure Land is the biggest zone here having space and futuristic theme. Also, ski lovers can indulge in this activity at its Snow Town.

You can likewise enjoy different shows at Dream World such as 4d Adventure Show, Hollywood Action Show, and Animal Show.

Location: 62, Moo 1, Rungsit-Ongkarak Road | Bang Yitho, Thanyaburi 12130

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

02

Skywalk at MahaNakhon Observatory

This is Thailand's tallest building and must-visit tourist places in Bangkok. King Power Mahanakhon features a stunning SkyWalk with a 63 sq.m. glass tray floor that is 314 m above the city. The 74th floor offers panoramic 360-degree views from its observation deck.

A two-tiered observation tower at 78th floor also boasts of Bangkok's highest rooftop bar.

Location: Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 10:00 am - 12:00 am

03

Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

Siam Ocean World Aquarium is the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia. It is one of the finest places to visit in Thailand in Bangkok. Boasting More than 400 species of fish, crustaceans and even penguins populate this vast underground facility.

Diving with sharks is also an option if you have your driving license, and there are shark and penguin feedings. Among all the things to do in Thailand, this is the most recommendable.

Location: 
Siam Ocean World Aquarium is located at Siam Paragon.

Timing: 
10 a.m to 9 p.m (Monday to Sunday).

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04

Art In Paradise

Art in Paradise is an "illusional" art museum which features ten different interactive galleries. Also, known as Trickeye museum, the galleries are loaded with superbly done paintings varying from Ride a Flying Carpet, Stairway to Hell to the Coronation of the Emperor.

You can pose against every art creatively that gives photographs a feel like you were right into that moment. Additionally, there are markers to help visitors know the angle to pose and get a perfect click.

The museum is amongst the ideal
places to visit in Bangkok for people of every age group that puts a smile on everybody's face with its three-dimensional paintings. 

Location: 78/34 Moo 9 Pattaya Second Road, Nongprue, Banglamung, Pattaya 20150

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 9:00 am - 9:00 pm

05

Siam Park City

Siam Park City is a famous one of the famous tourist places in Bangkok for several years. Established in 1980, it is Thailand's largest theme park spanning to about 120 acres which includes 5 zones. Siam Water Park is the topmost favourite zone for visitors, which features the largest wave pool in the world.

Thus, you get to revel in a whole day of fun at this theme park. There are a lot of thrilling rides for kids and adults. This theme park is a must-visit spot if you are planning a family trip.

Location: 203 Suan Siam Rd, Khwaeng Khan Na Yao, Khet Khan Na Yao, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10230

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 10:00 am to 6:00 pm

06

Bangkok Safari World

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Claiming to be the world’s largest ‘open zoo’, Safari World is divided into two parts, a drive­ through Safari Park and a Marine Park. The park offers an exciting safari drive, an intimate encounter with friendly dolphins or an exhilarating fast ­paced spectacular action stunt, Safari World has it all.

The Park is home to hundreds of animals from all over the world and native indigenous species which are highlights of the park. It is one of the amazing places to visit in Bangkok.

Location: 99 Thanon Panya Intra, Khwaeng Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khet Khlong Sam Wa, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10510, Thailand

Timing:
Opened from 8 AM – 8 PM.
07

Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise

Be here any time of the day, this river has magic in it! This major river of Thailand acts as a major transportation zone where ferries and cruises run over to transport general public. One can also view the skyline of Bangkok while traveling in the river cruise and enjoy the sightseeing in a very distinct manner. You can even plan to stay or just chill at the cafe settled in the Chao Phraya riverfront and soothe the eyes and mind beautifully.

Location: 
 River City Charoen Krung 24, Sampantawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand

Timing:
 Varies on the plan. Any time of the day

08

Floating Market Bangkok

Almost every traveler visiting Bangkok for the first time has this ardent urge to visit these unique shopping areas conducted from the traditional boats. Despite the fact that sellers are more worried about tourists as compared to local people nowadays, the floating markets of Bangkok are still heaped with tropical fruits and vegetables, ready to drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens found right on the vessel.

It might sound strange but there are different varieties of floating markets in Bangkok. While most of them begin their operations early morning at around 05:00 AM, rest remain open till noon as well. Well, it is best advised to sit and relax without any bargaining over prices, you can even opt for a guided boat tour to Bang Khu Wiang, Bang Nam Pheung, Damnoen Saduak, Khlong Lat Mayom and various other beautiful and impressive floating markets. It is a highly visited tourist place in Bangkok. 

Location:
Floating markets are located throughout Bangkok and surrounding provinces Things to keep in mind: Depending on the market you chose to visit, ensure that you are aware with the opening and closing timings of different markets. Also, some markets operate on weekends, make sure that you are well aware of the fact. Bargaining is a tough job here and is time-consuming also, thus, is recommended that you do slight research before jumping onto 
the price argument with the vendors.

Timing:
 These stunning markets are operational throughout the year. Weekends are the ideal time to visit, DamnoenSaduak, Amphawa, Taling Chan and Khlong Lat Mayom are the four major floating markets in Bangkok and is advisable to visit them early in the morning so as to avoid overcrowding tourists.
09

The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

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Adorned with beautiful architecture, intricate details further glorifying the heritage of this stunning country, The Grand Palace is an elegant and spectacular tourist place in Bangkok, which is also home to Thai King and serves as the Royal Court and the administrative seat of government.

The walls of the Grand Palace also depicts the Thai war ministry and state departments. Even after 150 years, the monument is the spiritual heart of the Thai kingdom. Located within the grounds of the Grand Palace is the Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of Emerald Buddha, which is the most important Buddhist temple in Thailand.

The temple enshrines the Emerald Buddha image carefully carved from the single block of jade. It is one of the most famous places to visit in Bangkok.

Location: The Grand Palace is located on the Na Phra Lan Road in the Phra Nakhon area. The palace is easily accessible via the Skytrain from all parts of Bangkok. 

Timing: 8.30 AM to 3.30 PM.

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10

Khaosan Road

Perched at a proximate distance to Chao Phraya River, Khaosan Road is considered to be a haven for the backpackers owing to its plethora of cheap accomodation facilities. With its excellent shopping sites, exotic restaurants, and elegant pubs, this place is also known as the perfect synonym for an amazing nightlife.

Having its name among the most liveliest and noisiest places of Bangkok, Khaosan Road is packed with shoppaholics buying apparels and souvenirs and food lovers relishing authentic Thai delicacies.

Location: Khaosan Road is located in Banglamphu area. It lies at an approximate distance of around 1 kilometer from Wat Phra Kaew and Grand Palace.

Timings: Anytime of the day

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Wat Arun, Bangkok

The Temple of the Dawn or Wat Arun towers 260 ft above the Chao Phraya River. With fabulous views of the rising and setting sun, the temple is one of Bangkok's major tourist attractions after the Grand Palace.

It is possible to climb the temple for views across the river to the Grand Palace and beyond, but its narrow steps are not for the faint-hearted.

Location: Located near the West bank of the Chao Phraya, opposite to Tha Thien Pier. Things to Keep in Mind: Once inside the temple grounds, visitors must be appropriately dressed and must remove their footwear. 

Timing: The temple is opened from 9 AM to 5:30 PM.

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Chatuchak Market

Once only popular among wholesalers and traders, Chatuchak Weekend Market has reached a landmark status as a must-visit place for tourists. Its sheer size and diverse collections of merchandise will bring any seasoned shoppers to their knees – this is where you can literally shop ‘till you drop’.

If you have one weekend in Bangkok, squeeze in a day trip to Chatuchak Weekend Market and you will not be disappointed. There is a system to help you navigate your way through Chatuchak. Inside, one main walkway encircles the entire market, and it branches off into a series of numbered alleyways called Soi 1, Soi 2, Soi 3, and so on.

There is an information centre along with ATMs and foreign-exchange booths at the Chatuchak Park Office. Schematic maps and toilets are located throughout the market. The whole market is divided into sections to make it easier to explore.

Location: The Phahonyothin, Bangkok.

Timing
: Open from Saturday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.

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Wat Pho, Bangkok

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Sightseeing in Bangkok is not complete without the Wat Pho which is the host of the largest reclining Buddha in the city. It is Thailand’s earliest centre for public education and has the largest collection of images of Buddha.

Covering the 8 hectares of area, Wat Pho has various tourist sites, for example, Th Chetuphon and monastic facilities.

The temple compound is also the headquarters for the education of traditional Thai medicine, Thai massage, etc. It is amongst the highly visited Thailand tourist places.

Location: Wat Pho is located in the Phra Nakhon district on Rattanakosin Island. To reach there, you can take a ferry from the Tien Pier.

Timing:
 8.30 AM to 6.30 PM.

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14

Visit Madame Tussauds, Bangkok

Get up close and personal with the well-known celebrities of the world from sports, TV, movies, music, history, arts, and science fields. The look-alike wax statues here will leave you completely awestruck with their precise detailings.

You can take selfies and photos with the figures at all the stands. Some stands also offer the chance to wear costumes and get clicked for creating an actual scene. Also, near the exit, you can get a wax figure of your hand-moulded in the colour of your choice.

Location: 989 Rama 1, 6th Floor, Siam Discovery Shopping Center, Bangkok 10300.

Timing: Mon to Sun: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM.

Price: Starting from INR 1,399.

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Siam Serpentarium

Among the one of a kind places to visit in Bangkok - snake museum with interactive snake edutainment. The museum is a fabulous blend of thrills and excitement. Visitors will get hands-on knowledge to enjoy a truly memorable and bizarre experience.

Here you'll see a large species of snakes along with distinct activities and snake shows in a surreal forest-like environment. You will discover how snakes are born, survive, reproduce, and hunt through many captivating and fun digital interactive tools.

Location: 969 Luang Phaeng Rd, Khwaeng Thap Yao, Khet Lat Krabang, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10520

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 9:00 am - 6:00 pm

16

Calypso Cabaret Show

One of the mind-blowing places to visit in Bangkok to witness glitzy theatre performance during your trip to Thailand, Calypso Cabaret show is backed up by fantastic music, lighting, and sound. Enjoy the dance performance by above 70 professional ladyboy dancers that will amaze you with their impressive costumes.

With this activity, visitors can also opt for additional Thai dance along with a Thai dinner buffet activity.

Location: 2194 Charoen Krung Rd, Khwaeng Wat Phraya Krai, Khet Bang Kho Laem, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10120

Timing:
Opens Mon to Sun: 9:30 a.m. - 10:00 p.m. Showtime: 7:30 p.m. & 9:00 p.m.

17

Jim Thompson House And Suan Pakkad Palace Museum

Visit these sightseeing places in Bangkok to explore Thailand's architectural traditions and artwork. First, visit Suan Pakkad Palace - a former royal residence featuring eight traditional teakwood houses with a collection of Ban Chiang. Then head to Jim Thompson's house and museum to view his personal collection of fine arts and antiques.

Both of these
sightseeing places in Bangkok offer you a chance to discover artefacts, unique heritage, art pieces, poetry, tools, and glass ornaments.

Location: 352 354 Thanon Si Ayutthaya, Khwaeng Thanon Phaya Thai, Khet Ratchathewi, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10400

Timing:
3 hrs tour

18

Siam Niramit Show

It is time to mesmerize yourself with this enthralling and a world-class performance, which showcases Thai arts and cultural heritage. It's performed on the large stage featuring more than 1000 performers wearing opulent costumes.

Also, the mind-blowing set designs include special effects, and the most advanced technology of the world to create a highly realistic, enjoyable, and inspiring experience. Don't miss this show if you want to enjoy something unique other than the typical attractions in Bangkok.

Location: 19 Thiam Ruam Mit Rd, Khwaeng Huai Khwang, Khet Huai Khwang, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10310

Timing:
1 hr 20 min show

19

Ayutthaya City

If you are a history lover, it's one of those magnificent sightseeing places in Bangkok to dig deep into the ancient culture of the Thai kingdom.

Ayutthaya city is a UNESCO World Heritage city buzzing with Buddhist monasteries, and temples. Additionally, ancient statues of Buddha at Viharn Phra Mongkol Bopit and Wat Lokaya Sutha found here are other well-known
sightseeing places in Bangkok.

You get to witness a turbulent and rich history while at this archaeological gem with a fair share of battle and glory. The sightseeing tour includes The ancient palace, Wat Phm Si Sanphet, Wat Phra Mahathat, and The Royal Palace.

Location: Ayutthaya

20

Enjoy Relaxing Spa

With some of the best massage centers in the world, Bangkok can be claimed as the ‘Massage Capital’ of the world. There is a teaching in the traditional Thai healing according to which, massage must be a regular beauty and health regimen and not just for the pampering purpose.

Once in Bangkok, you can experience a traditional street side Thai massage or you can go for an indulgent spa with quality, style, and service. Though the majority of spas are now focusing on medical treatments, there are still plenty, which still offers the pampering experiences to the customers.

Location: There are plethoras of massage centers in Bangkok, which offer medical treatments and pampering experiences to the customers. From Thai massage school to the traditional spa centers; customers can have a rejuvenating experience anywhere.

Timing: Mon to Sun: 10 am -12 am

Places to Visit with Family & Kids in Bangkok

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Kidzania Bangkok

A visit to Kidzania is your chance to let your kids learn innovatively. Here kids participate in real-life interactive activities that are created with an educational twist. It's amongst those attractions in Bangkok where the level of fun reaches to a brand new level.

There are about 80 different jobs to choose from, ranging from flying a Boeing 737 Fight to being a dentist and reporting to a real TV studio or newsroom. All the buildings and shops in Kidzania are a learning experience for children of the age group 4 to 15 years.

Location: 991 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330

Timing:
Mon to Fri: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sat & Sun: 10:30 am - 8:30 pm

22

Pororo Water Park Bangkok

Located at the heart of Bangkok, with more than 10,000 sq. m. of water park recreation. There are several water rides to chill down, such as Tong Tong's Magic Slide and Pororo's Funnel. Children can swim at Pororo's Playground Pool zone that boasts nine kid-friendly pools with interactive water play activities. 

After a thrilling adventure around the water park, you can also take the kids to play with Pororo - the Little Penguin. What's more, the park hosts a delightful dance show which is performed by the iconic cartoon characters.

Location: 585 Bagna-Trat Road | Central Plaza Bangna, 6th Floor, Samut Prakan, Thailand

Timing:
Mon to Fri: 10:30 am - 7:00 pm Sat & Sun: 10:00 am - 7:00 pm

23

Ice Skating, Bangkok

Beat Bangkok's heat and stage your own holiday on the ice at the city's many ice rinks. An ideal way to spend time with your family, ice skating provides a non­stop thrill for kids and parents alike.

Many operators provide the city's relentless and unique ice skating experience that combines a rink with a night club and karaoke in a freezing environment.

Location: Located in the local vicinity of Bangkok there are many operators like ice planet, Imperial world ice skating, Sub­zero ice skate club and many more offer a wide variety of skating experience.

Timing: 
Varies according to the skating rink you choose.

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Line Village Bangkok

It's the world's first 'Line Village' that brings to life digital adventures of the cute stickers characters of Asian mobile messenger marvel LINE. Line Village is amongst the popular tourist places in Bangkok, giving a unique family fun thing to do in Bangkok.

You get to interact with favorite characters such as BROWN and his friends in virtual reality experiences as well as photo zones. Make sure to take as many photos as you can inside the Village. Additionally, indulge in the interactive play park. 

You can conclude this interactive digital journey by buying adorable merchandise from its souvenir shop. There are also some limited edition items to grab for your kids.

Location: 338 Rama I Rd, Khwaeng Pathum Wan, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 10:00 am - 10:00 pm

25

Crocodile Farm And Elephant Show

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One more among the must-visit tourist places in Bangkok is Samphran Elephant Ground & Zoo. It consists of more than 1000 crocodiles. Here you can witness an incredible and thrilling performance of crocodile and man wrestling.

Another interesting spectacle is an elephant show with amazing sounds and narration. The elephant show covers football jumbo cup, dancing, and re-enacting Yutha Hathi, which is an ancient battle scene on elephant back.

Location: Petkasem Road K.m. 30, Samphran District, Nakhon Pathom 73110

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 8:30 am - 5:30 pm

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Spend a Day at Dusit Zoo

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Thailand’s very first zoo, Dusit Zoo has been around for more than 60 years and it is much more than what meets the eye. Hop into the sightseeing train and explore the zoo in it or peddle your way into the lake, this zoo has everything for everyone. White Bengal Tiger, Albino Barking Deer, Penguin, Panda, Koala, Elephant, Zebra and other 1600 animals call this animal park their home.

Children can enjoy in the amusement park and can take fun rides all day long. A tour of the Zoo museum, animal hospital and education center educates greatly about the animals and makes spending a day here one of the best things to do in Bangkok.

Location: Khwaeng Dusit , Bangkok

Timing:
8 am to 6 pm

27

Nanta Show Bangkok

Want to have a good hearty laugh during your vacation in Bangkok? Head to watch Nanta Show, which is a non-verbal, South-Korean comedy show. It is a fun night out for adults and kids with a mix of tricks, music, acrobatics, and comedy.

The 75 minutes show narrates the tale of a team of cooks frantically trying to prepare a large banquet with minimal time to finish. Funny moments carry along by awkward, clumsy chef actions and playful interaction with the spectators cheering all.

Location: 99/6-9 show DC Retail and Entertainment Mega Complex 4th FL, Rim Klong Bangkapi Rd. Bangkapi Sub-District Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310

Timing:
Sun to Fri: 8:00 pm and Saturday: 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Best Places to Dine in Bangkok

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Bangkok Sky Dining Buffet

Amidst the one of a kind attractions in Bangkok, Bangkok Sky Dining Buffet offers you to savour delectable seafood buffet, Thai cuisines, sushi, pizza, salads, desserts, and much more on the 76th & 78th floor of the Baiyoke Sky hotel. You get to relish your meals encompassed by a grand panorama of the city.

Further, you'll visit the picturesque Observation Deck floor and the Revolving View Point to enjoy its 360-degree rotating view. Visitors get a total of 1.5 hrs to rejoice in the feast and spectacle at Baiyoke Sky Hotel.

Location: 222 Soi Ratchaprarop 3, Baiyoke Sky Hotel

Timing:
Lunch hours: 11:00 am and 1:00 pm, Dinner hours: 5:00 pm, 7:00 pm and 8:30 pm

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Grand Pearl Dinner Cruise

Voyage in the luxurious Grand Pearl cruise watching the lovely scenics of Bangkok while relishing the meals, and refreshments with jazz music in the background. This evening cruise journey goes along the Chao Phraya river, which is the largest in Bangkok.

During the voyage, you also get to view the magnificent view of famous sightseeing places in Bangkok like The Royal Grand Palace, Wat Arun, The Rama VIII Bridge, etc.

Location: Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm

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Dinner at Riverside Terrace Anantara

Riverside Terrace, at Anantara resort, is nestled at the bank of the Chao Phraya River. It's one of those tourist places in Bangkok that offers an unusual opportunity to devour tasty and authentic Thai buffet while enjoying the Thai performance.

The mythical show will transfer you back in time depicting Hanuman journeys.The buffet includes seafood, barbecue, and authentic regional cuisines. Thus, relax and relish your meal around a tranquil ambiance with the blend of Thai culture.

Location: Samre, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600

Timing:
Mon to Sun: 6:00 pm - 10:00 pm, Showtime: 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm

31

Supanniga Cruise Dinner

Sail along the renowned Chao Phraya River and view various prominent historical attractions in Bangkok. The highlight of this activity is no doubt the dinner or evening cocktail experience around the serene environment. 

Thus, you can either sip a chilled glass of drink or a 6-course dinner on board with this tour. The dinner cruise is the most mesmerizing option for those who are sunset lovers.

Location: 23 Soi Charoen Krung 24, Khwaeng Talat Noi, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100

Timing:
Evening Cocktail Cruise: Sat & Sun: 16:45 pm - 17:45 pm, Sunset Dinner Cruise: 18:15 pm - 20:30 pm

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Muay Thai With Brick Bistro Dinner

Enjoy an interesting moment with a real fighting scene in the amazing Muay Thai Live Show. You'll get amazed with the great performance presented by impressive real hyper fighters from local and international level along with realistic special effects and stunts.

This spectacular show depicts you the 300 years long history of the outstanding heroes. You will discover the untold stories about its origin.The Muay Thai show displays the actions, skills, and cultural importance of this martial art - all live and real! Further, you get to relish the authentic Thai food before the action begins.

Location: Bangkok

Timing:
1 hr 30 min

33

Hard Rock Café

Characteristic of the world-renowned restaurant and club chain, the Hard Rock Café in Bangkok is also reputed to serve up a number of old world classics such as beers, burgers, fries, and steaks. The music played is a mixture of old school rock acts and contemporary favorites that are a hit with the crowd.

Located on the ever popular Siam square in Bangkok, it is renowned to offer up a memorable experience amidst a classical vibe. The atmosphere is extremely charged and is rich with a great vibe and a large dining room and balcony seating. Hard Rock Café is one of the best places where one can enjoy Bangkok nightlife.

Patrons under 20 are not allowed to stay here post 10:00 p.m according to the provisions of the Thai Law.

Location: Siam Square

Timing: 
11 a.m to 12 a.m

Places to Shop in Bangkok

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Chatuchak Friday Night Market

Chatuchak Friday market is famous for being one of the largest weekend night markets in Bangkok. This market is so huge that it accommodates more than 10,000 stalls and you really can find anything which you are looking for.

The market is divided into 27 different sections ranging from clothing and accessories, plants and gardening tools, books, antiques, handicrafts, and home décor items, etc.

Location:
Kamphaeng Phet Road, Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok

Timings:
6 AM to 6 PM on Wednesday and Thursday for plants and flowers only.
               6 AM to 6 PM on Friday, wholesale day.
               6 AM to 6 PM on Saturday and Sunday, complete market open.

Specialty:
Plants, antiques, consumer electronics, pets, food, drink, and cosmetics, etc.

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MBK Shopping Centre

The MBK shopping centre is one of the most legendary shopping malls in whole Bangkok. Not only tourists but the majority of the local residents prefers the mall to buy the ran?errands. The mall has eight floors and around 2,000 shops, which offer everything from the clothing, handbags, leather products, accessories to the electronics, mobile phones, furniture, etc.

The mall also has some lip-smacking restaurants in its food court, serving the authentic Thai cuisines and also the cuisines from around the world. If you are not interested in shopping or eating, you can even watch a movie in its multi?screen cinema or try some computer games or karaoke in the mall.

Location: The mall is located on the Pathumwan Intersection, opposite to the Siam Discovery Center.

Timings:
10 AM to 10 PM
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Beckoning Chinatown

Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown district runs along Yaowarat Road from Odeon Circle, where a huge ceremonial Chinese gate unmistakably marks the entrance, up to the Ong Ang Canal, which marks the outer boundaries of the royal district. However, just off the road in either direction is a whole other world where it is said, you can find just about anything.

Chinatown is amongst the popular places to visit in Bangkok and a food haven for new generation tourists who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. Packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants and a dense concentration of gold shops, Chinatown is an experience not to miss.

China Town is known for its stunning temples, exotic street food and abundant opportunities to shop. Wat Tramit with the world’s largest Buddha, Sampeng Lane, and China Gate are some of the attractions. At night this area turns into one of the best street food locations in Bangkok. It is one of the highly visited tourist places in Bangkok.

Location: Yaowarat Rd, Samphanthawong, Bangkok.

Timing: 10 am to 7 pm
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Siam Square

Siam Square, like the city in which it is located, is an area of contrast. In essence, it is the hub of all things cool, an individual expression point where styles are both shaped and surface (and resurface). One of the most popular tourist places to visit in Bangkok.

Siam also holds claim to being the most expensive place to rent land in Bangkok. It is to The City of Angels, what Bond Street is to London and Fifth Avenue to New York, while still possessing the innovative atmosphere of Camden Town or Soho, NYC. Siam Square itself is something of an open­air shopping complex that radiates a feeling of creativity.

Recently, new malls have been taking the place of the street vendors but there are still lanes upon lanes to explore. Tribes of bright and bold slogan T­shirts meet with tailored suits and hipster fashion. Siam Square is in essence where trends both emerge and are created, an epicentre of inspiration in Bangkok.

Location: Th Phra Ram, Bangkok.

Timing: 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM.

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Terminal 21

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Terminal 21 brings the dream of travelling the world to downtown Bangkok, with its cutting ­edge concept that places several world­ famous cities under one roof.

Find yourself wandering around a maze of shops in Tokyo City, sauntering down London’s Carnaby Street, bagging a bargain in an Istanbul zouk, or shopping for something to fill your growling stomach at the Fisherman’s Wharf in San Francisco.

Part of the same building as Grande Centre Point Sukhumvit, Terminal 21’s curvilinear glass­ and­steel façade resembles the 21st­century airport, and the theme continues once you step inside.

The floor signs that signal the arrivals in particular cities, a crisscrossing network of escalators, electronic display boards that bring to mind flight information displays at an airport terminal and the information desk receptionists donning air hostesses’ uniforms –  these are all part of the shopping experience at Terminal 21.

Location: Sukhumvit Road.

Timing: 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.

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Religious Places to visit in Bangkok

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Visit Wat Hua Lamphong

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Not far from Bangkok's main business and entertainment district along Silom Road is the temple of Wat Hua Lampong. The temple serves a large community of those that live and work around upper Silom and Suriwong Roads, so although its not especially significant, the temple is a lively place to observe a 'real' working temple. Wat Hua  Lampong was extensively remodelled in honor of His Majesty the King's 50 anniversary on the throne.

The royal seal of the Kanchanapisek Year (as it was called) is used extensively throughout the temple's elaborate decorations. The seal features two elephants flanking a multi­tiered umbrella. The temple is actually quite large, and if you wander around you will find some interesting older buildings.

Location: Si Phraya, Bang Rak

Timing: 
Open 24 hours.
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Wat Mahathat

The headquarter of Thailand's largest monastic order and Vipassana Meditation center, Wat Mahathat is an important center for the study of Buddhism and meditation. Although most programmes are in Thai, there are some in English and the temple has become a popular place to learn Vipassana Meditation (Insight Meditation). The temple was originally built to house a relic of the Buddha and one of the oldest temples in Bangkok.

You can also have your fortune told inside the 'wat' (temple). Just next to the temple, every Sunday is the Bangkok's largest amulet market, where religious amulets, charms, talismans, and traditional medicine are spread on the ground to be inspected by buyers looking for one that will bring good luck or ward off evil. Different amulets are used for specific purposes; to bring money, restore health, deal with unrequited love or keep your enemies away.

Location: Phra That Road, Old City (Rattanakosin)

Timing
: 09:00 Am to  17:00 Pm

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Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

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Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is also known as Wat Leng Noei Yi or Dragon LotusTemple. It is considered to be the most important and largest Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok.  It was first established as a Mahayana Buddhist temple around 1871. This temple is said to be the host for various year round events like Chinese New Year and Chinese Vegetarian Festival.

The temple is decorated typically using a Chinese architectural style that makes use of Chinese dragons. During the annual Vegetarian festival, religious and culinary activities are particularly active here.

Location: Th Charoen Krung & Th Mangkon

Timing
: 6am to 6pm
42

See the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit

Wat Traimit is one of the most favourite tourist destinations in Bangkok. It has an impressive 5.5 m tonne and 3 m tall, the solid gold image of Buddha. The image is sculpted in an elegant Sukhothai style and was discovered around 40 years ago. The statue of Buddha in Wat Traimit is housed in a new marble structure, which is of four stories.

If you are interested in beholding the way the statue was made, there is Phra Buddha Maha Suwanna Patimakorn Exhibition on the second floor of the temple. On the other hand, the third floor of the temple highlights the multimedia exhibits on the Chinatown of Bangkok and its inhabitants. It is said that the temple is dated back to the early 13th century.

Location: The temple is located at Th Mittaphap Thai China. There are various options to reach there. You can either take a metro or ferry from the Ratchawong Pier.

Timing:
8 AM to 5 PM
43

Assumption Cathedral

Assumption Cathedral is one of the most popular places to visit in Bangkok and is more than 200 years old. It is the focal point of Catholicism in Thailand. This beautiful church is crowned in a notable territory off Charoen Krung Road close to the Chao Phraya River and is worth visiting. Named after the biblical name of the Virgin Mary, Assumption Cathedral is a legendary legacy of French preachers who initially moved to Thailand in the mid­1600s.

Assumption Cathedral has remained the most important and popular Catholic church in  Thailand since the time of its construction. Pope John Paul II visited this place in 1984 which further solidified local’s belief in this holy shrine.

Location: 23 Charoen Krung Soi 40 (Oriental Avenue), Bangrak, Bangkok

Timing
: The church is open for visitors during day hours. Services are held in English on Sundays at 10:00 AM, and in Thai at 06:00 AM, 07:30 AM, 08:30 AM and 05:00 PM, as well as on weekdays at 04:00 PM and 05:15 PM.
44

Wat Intharawihan

A soaring 32­metres high standing Buddha is what defines Wat Intharawihan, which  borders Wisut Kasat road at the northern edge of Banglamphu. Known as the Luangpor  Toh, building on this statue, built of brick and stucco, began in 1867 during the reign of  King Rama IV. Decorated in glass mosaics and 24­carat gold, it took over 60 years to complete and is the tallest of its kind in the world.

The Ubosot was built towards the end of the Ayutthaya period, and has several interesting Buddha images, elevated murals  on the walls and lavishly gilded window shutters. Outside are unusually carved sema  stones and tucked away in an alcove there's a lifelike model of Luang Phaw Toh, a famous monk. In the small museum are old Buddha images and various paintings.

Location: 114 Wisut Kasat Road, Banglamphu, Old City (Rattanakosin)

Timing
: 08:30 a.m to 20:00 p.m

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Dusit Palace

Among all the tourist places in Bangkok Dusit Palace is the one you should not miss. It is a large, spacious complex of Palaces, mansions and throne halls build in Bangkok at the start of the 20th century. The Grand Palace had been the residence of Thai Kings since the founding of the Rattanakosin Kingdom and its capital Bangkok in 1782.

With the number of buildings and residents growing at the Grand Palace, King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) decided to have a new Palace build.

Location: Visit Palace is located in the Dusit district, a few kilometres north of the old Rattanakosin area with the Grand Palace.

Timing: 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM.
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Visit the Royal Thai Elephant Museum

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A national symbol and a deeply revered animal in Thailand remain to be the elephant. Tradition dictates that a white elephant should belong to the monarch and becomes their exclusive property. Considered a symbol of prestige and wealth, the white elephant is an albino of the Siamese elephant. the grounds of the Dusit Palace. Formally the building was used as the stables of the royal elephants, but today has been converted into a museum, which is made up of two buildings. 

The first building will give visitors an insight into the history of royal elephants and how the animals are classified. Several artifacts, photographs, and figurines can also be found in the first building. The second building has a display model of a white elephant in full royal regalia along with other artifacts. Another highlight of the museum remains to be the fine display of elephant tusks, the longest is said to be 290 cm in length and once belonged to the auspicious white elephants.

Location:  Dusit Palace Park, Th Ratchawithi

Timing
: 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

47

Art and Culture Centre

Bangkok Art and Cultural Center is the centre of Bangkok's prospering craftsmanship scene and offers a wide scope of contemporary workmanship, plan, music, theatre and film in the city.

Located just a few meters away from National Stadium BTS, this stunning centre an array of artworks both Thai and International Specialists. Both inside and outside the building is reminiscent of the Guggenheim in New York, with its colossal white facing and winding walkways.

Bangkok Art and Culture Center gathers and shows a wide assortment of artwork including Thai and global contemporary craftsmanship. 
The winding staircase takes guests on a round displaying these stunning masterpieces on every floor of this 9-story building.

Also, an art workshop is routinely held in front of the building every Friday, Saturday and Sunday.

Location
: Pathumwan Intersection, opposite MBK Center.

Timing
: Everyday 10:00 AM – 09:00 PM (Closed on Mondays).

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48

Giant Swing

WatSuthat, better known for the towering red Giant Swing that stands at its passage, is one of the most noteworthy and remarkable temples in Bangkok. It highlights a rich  church with clearing rooftop, wonderful divider paintings and stunning hand­cut teakwood entryway panels. Standing at 21.15 meters, between WatSuthat and Bangkok City Hall, the Giant Swing's two towering red columns and intricately cut crossbar are unmistakable visible from a  far distance.

The first Giant Swing, dating from 1784, was replaced in 2004 with another one created completely from brilliant teak. The development of the new swing was a  mind boggling procedure of hand­cutting, paint undercoating and covering by expert  specialists and included various gatherings from structural architects to the Forestry Department to Brahmin ministers.

Location:BamrungMuang Road, Old City (Rattanakosin), opposite Bangkok City Hall

Timing
:Every day from 08:30 AM ­ 09:00 PM
49

Rose Garden and Thai Cultural Show at Sampran

Wish to learn Thai culture in deep? Rosegarden pops up with this opportunity by showing the beauty of Thai architecture, lifestyle with cultural performances like boxing, folk dance, sword fighting, and an elephant show. You will not be able to realize where the time flies away in here as you can also stop for floating market shopping under the grand tree present.

Perfect picture spot, Instagram lovers reach this place to get followers with a quick click.

Location: 32 km Phetkasem Road, Sampran, Nakhon Pathom

Timing:
8.00 am to 6.00 pm daily

50

Princess Mother Memorial Park

There are a lot of places to see in Thailand but a visit to this memorial park doesn’t only give you a relaxing ambience in a lush garden but an insight to the life and works of the beloved Princess Mother of Thailand. There are two exhibition halls where you can learn about her life and works.

The park features an actual­size model of the house where the Princess Mother was born and lived, set amid a beautifully landscaped garden. The Princess Mother passed away in 1995, two years after the memorial park was built. Photographs from her royal cremation ceremony in 1996 are also displayed here.

Location: 3 Soi Somdet Chao Phraya 17, Khlong San, Khet Khlong San, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600, Thailand.

Timing: Garden is open daily 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and the exhibition halls from 8:30 AM to  4:30 PM (except national holidays).

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Koh Kret Island

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If you are in search of a serene green and peaceful getaway in Bangkok, Ko Kret is your destination. An artificial island, which is the result of a canal, dug 300 years ago, Koh Kret Island is primarily known for its rural atmosphere, busy weekend market and unique pottery.

If you really want to enjoy your visit to Koh Kret Island, Wat Poramai Yikawat, the Buddhist temple and museum, the 200 years old leaning stupa must be on your ‘to visit’ list. The island is also famous for the hand?thrown terracotta pots. After getting down from the boat, ‘Tort Man Nor Galah,’ a Mon origin snack, is a must try on the Koh Kret island.

Location: The Island is just 12 km from the central Bangkok and you can take cross?river ferries from the Wat Sanam Neua.

Timing: 
Open 24 hours
52

Lumphini Park

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Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven of tranquillity, fresh air, and shade - offering city dwellers the perfect connection to nature. Named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal, the park is more than half a million square metres big, and the habitat of various flora and fauna.

Lumpini Park has over the years grew into the endearing centre for outdoor leisure activities for people. It is among the popular tourist places in Bangkok. 

The park is home to ever rarer indigenous flora, a forest park, and some quirky residents like the water monitor lizards. Some of the colourful recreational pursuits at the park include rowing, paddleboats, and a fun outdoor gym. On the subject of food, Lumpini Park never fails to impress with many street vendors cooking up famous Thai street food like Pad Thai etc.

Location:Thanon Rama IV, Khwaeng Lumphini, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand.

Timing
: Everyday from 5:00 AM to 7:00 PM.

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Erawan Shrine

Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, not entirely Buddhist pulls in a greater number of guests than a number of the city's sanctuaries. It was raised amid the mid­1950s, after the Thai government had chosen to fabricate the extravagant Erawan Hotel in this area. In any  case, the first phases of the development were plagued with such a large number of issues that superstitious workers declined to proceed unless the area spirits were  pacified.

After conferences with celestial prophets, the erection of a hallowed place to respect the four ­confronted Brahma God, Than Tao Mahaprom, was thought to be a favorable arrangement. A sublime picture of the Brahma God was particularly thrown and plated, and The Erawan Hotel opened to recognitions and overall acclaim for three decades.

Towards the end, the property couldn't contend with more cutting edge offices, and was replaced by the exclusive Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok in 1991. As the shrine was initially developed to match the grandeur of the old Erawan Hotel, the area came to be known as the Erawan Shrine.

Location: In front of Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, corner of Ploenchit and Ratchadamri  Road

Timing
: 06:00 AM – 12:00 AM
54

Visit Democracy Monument, Bangkok

Hovered by never­ending swarms of overwhelming tourists, the Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road is a substantial Western­style image of Thailand's selection of popular government and freedom.

Field Marshall PlaekPibulsonggram appointed it to honor the June 1932 military overthrow that led to the nation's first fair constitution set  up laid on total principle. It is one of the best places to see in Thailand.

Location: Ratchadamnoen Road, Rattanakosin (Old City)

Timing: Open 24 hours. 

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55

Royal Barge Museum

Tucked away just inside a canal across the river from the Grand Palace is the Royal Barge Museum. Here are displayed just eight of the over 50 barges that make up formal processions. That may seem like a lot, but during the Ayutthaya period, when the river was the main means of transport, royal barges apparently numbered in the thousands.

The barges on display vary in size and function. The most important of all is the Suppanahong, or 'Golden Swan,' with its figurehead prow in the shape of a huge golden swan.

Location:  Khlong Bangkok Noi

Timing
:  9:00 am to 5:00 pm every day.
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Soi Cowboy

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Soi Cowboy is one of the best known designated entertainment nightlife districts in Bangkok. It is also one of the most visited tourist attraction in Bangkok. It is a short street, approximately 150 metres long, and is (technically) closed to traffic at night. Be prepared to be tugged on by dozens of ladies as you enter the threshold of Soi Cowboy. 

This widely popular red light zone was just recently renovated and enjoying a surge in visitors as a result. It is filled with good restraints and numerous bars serving reasonably priced alcohol and cheap beer.

Location: On the corner of Asoke and Sukhumvit road.

Timing
: Opens at 6 PM. Closes at 1 AM to 2 AM.
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23 January 2020
Excellent
It should be a must in Bangkok visit, specially with kids. Hotel pickup service was fantastic, in time. Children enjoyed most the orangutan and dolphin shows. Better to skip the river cruise which I felt like wastage of money. The last part of coming out through the open zoo was fantastic- all openly moving animals including lions and tigers were roaming near the bus.
The best experience of sea life till date. It overseeded my previous experience at underwater world pattaya. Getting tickets was hassle free - just show the QR code and get your ticket from Information Desk. Best feeding shows observed here. The sea otter feeding show was specially enjoyable with the otters asking for more food by shaking their hands above their chests. Next the penguin show, diver show, sea life 3D show, shark feeding show, etc. were awesome. You can chill around as it is cool inside with cafeteria everywhere. Those sharks in giant aquariums really amazed me and they are living in harmony with other fishes for the past 10 years (as learnt). The ambience was great with dim lights everywhere. A great place for kids to enjoy. There were numerous fishes as well, including the famous Giant of Siam - an Amazon fish.
"awesome experience. with good food, breeze views. loved it."
13 May 2019
Excellent
Best jungle tour ever! Safari world is great where you can observe wildlife closely that includes birds, giraffes, rhinos, etc. The main attractions are tiger feeding and lion feeding inside safari world (which we were lucky to see) where a woman in the rear of the car inside a cage feeds the tigers and the lions from inside. As learnt only she can come near to them as they know her scent. It was nearly a half an hour tour through the jungle life and it was a thrilling experience. The Marine park was also great with many human and animal shows such as Orangutan show, Cowboy stunt show, Spy war, Bird show, etc. and the notable Dolphin show which was best among all. Guys please do not miss this show. The international buffet was also great with varieties of dishes though you can try out Indian buffet as well. Thanks to thrillophilia for making this trip memorable.
Superb experience here at Safari world. It was a really organised tour with staff picking up at Century Mall and having a bus tour through the jungles of Safari park. The shows at Marine world were great - the best ones being the Dolphin show and the Spy war that were thrilling and awesome. The other shows included tiger show, elephant show, cowboy stunt, sea lion show, etc. The international buffet lunch was great too with different varieties of dishes prepared using chicken. There was Indian buffet lunch too. An ideal place for children to visit. It is one of my most memorable zoo visits in Thailand. If you are lucky you shall get a Thai massage from elephants in elephant show. The guide Sam explained all to us in Safari world and was really helpful. Thanks Thrillophilia for making this visit wonderful.
09 November 2020
Excellent
A very wonderful place to spend half day taking pictures & selfies with our famous actors, actresses, politicians,social activists, freedom fighters of all time. Try to allocate half day as you will be busy with taking pictures & videos of real life wax statutes.
It was a totally amazing experience. Everything was very well coordinated and arranged. All thanks to Thrillophilia for this amazing trip.
The package tour was well organized by Thrillophilia.All transfers and arrangement was provided as per tour itinerary.Accommodation and food were very nice.
I booked this from Bangalore to Bangkok with my partner while we were on a vacation. And it truly did feel like one, as we travelled the whole day visiting places though we had long days, but still we felt energetic, because we had nothing to worry about, we did a lot of shopping and enjoyed the nightlife. It was all possible only because it was preciously managed and looked after. Cheers to the team.
I booked a trip this trip from Kolkata, tough it was not my first time being there, but still was a different experience as this time I wasn’t the one worrying about anything, we had and tour operator for that who has managed and booked everything for us in advance and it was undoubtedly one the best journey I have ever had.Thank you.

People Also Ask About Bangkok

  1. Which are the places to visit in Bangkok for couples?

    1. The Grand Palace Wat Phra Kaew: This elegant and spectacular tourist place has also served as the royal court and administrative seat of the government.  

    2. Wat Phra Kaew: You can witness the intricate artisanship that glorifies the heritage of the country.

    3. Khaosan Road: It is considered a heaven for couples who have come over Bangkok for holidaymaking. With a plethora of things to do and hang out in some of the excellent shopping sites, elegant pubs, exotic restaurants, you will surely have an amazing nightlife.

    4. Wat Arun: It happens to be one of the most visited tourist destinations that offer some of the amazing views of the rising and setting sun. You can climb up to the top of the temple with your beloved to relish the enchanting views of the Grand Palace.

    5. Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise: When you are in Bangkok, you must not miss visiting the Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise. You can go for some sightseeing on the cruise as well as spend some time chilling at the café.
  2. Which are the places to visit in Bangkok with friends?

    1. Chatuchak Market: It is one of the most famous weekend markets that deal with a wide range of merchandise. You can come over in the evening hours to shop for your favorites from the wholesalers and traders. 

    2. Wat Pho:
    Wat Pho happens to be the host of the largest reclining Buddha in Bangkok. This place has been used as one of the earliest centers of public education and also has a huge collection of Buddha Images. 

    3. Ocean World:
    Ocean World in Bangkok happens to be one of the best places where you can enjoy sea life. You will have a chance to see more than 400 species of fish. Penguins, and crustaceans. 

    4. Siam Niramit Show:
    You will be able to witness world-class performance at this place which is performed by more than 1000 performers. 
  3. What are the best Things to Do in Bangkok?

    1. Enjoy the boat trip along the Chao Phraya River: As you take a ferry on the Chao Phraya river, you will be fascinated to see high-rise buildings on one side; whilst the other side has a rustic charm of wooden shacks and children waddling through the river water.

    2. Visit Wat Pho: Wat Pho is one of the must-see Bangkok tourist places that is popular for the huge Reclining Budha statue. At the temple, you can also buy 108 coins to put one each inside 108 bowls placed within the complex.

    3. Shop at the Chatuchak Market:
    Sprawling over 27 acres with about 8000 stalls, Chatuchak market is one of the largest places in Bangkok. The market has everything one could imagine and is a must-visit destination to shop for souvenirs like handmade Thai decor, essential oils, and scents.

    4. Rejuvenate with a Thai massage: Bangkok has several massage centers where you can get yourself an invigorating massage.
  4. What are the places to visit in Bangkok with family?

    All those who are planning on a Bangkok family tour, here is a list of some places to include in your itinerary - 
     
    1. The Grand Palace: Featuring an adorable architectural work, the elegant Grand Palace embraces the heritage of the stunning Bangkok city. Emerald Buddha is the prime attraction of this temple. 
     
    2. Bangkok’s Floating Market: Pick your tropical fruits and vegetables while sailing along in traditional boats at Bangkok’s Floating Market. 
     
    3. Khaosan Road: All those wandering here and there for exotic nightlife entertainment, Khaosan Road is the name for you. This road features a fascinating collection of resorts, shopping joints, and pubs. 
     
    4. Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise: Take your family on board to a Chao Phraya Dinner Cruising adventure in Bangkok and enjoy the beauty of its skyline and various sightseeing adventures dotting along the shoreline. 
     
    5. Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World: One of the most beautiful underwater life aquariums of Southeast Asia, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, features more than 400 different species of crustaceans, penguins, and fishes. 
  5. What are the places to visit in Bangkok for shopping?

    Bangkok is considered to be a paradise for the shoppaholics. Some of the top places to shop at Bangkok include:

    - Chatuchak weekend market
    - MBK shopping centre
    - Damnoen Saduak
    - Patpong night market 
    - Asiatique
    - Pratunam market 
    - Chinatown Market
    - Rot Fai Train Market
    - Siam Paragon
  6. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok for kids?

    Planning on a family trip to Bangkok? Here are some kid-friendly places to visit - 
     
    1. Bangkok Safari World: Acknowledging itself as one of the world’s largest zoos, the Bangkok Safari World features a Marine Park and a Safari Park. The principal attraction of this park is its intimate encounter with the little dolphins performing some exciting action stunts. 
     
    2. Siam Park City: Spanning across a land cover of around 120 acres, Siam Park City homes to the world's largest wave pool. The park has thrilling rides for all age groups. 
     
    3. Dream World Amusement Park: For those who are looking for an adventurous day outing, Dream World Amusement Park is the call. Homing to a lot of exciting rides and attractions, the Dream World Amusement Park has something reserved for your entire family. 
  7. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok for a honeymoon?

    1. Asiatique Ferris Wheel: This is one of the most-visited Bangkok tourist places and couples can enjoy the city’s resplendent vistas as they go on 3 rotations in comfortable, air-conditioned gondolas.

    2. Lumpini Park:
    With sprawling lush green lawn, water bodies, and manicured gardens, a stroll through the park hand-in-hand with your loved ones makes Lumpini Park one of the romantic places in Bangkok.

    3. Chao Phraya River:
    This river is the lifeline of Bangkok and is best explored with dinner cruises. Several dinner cruises like Supanniga Cruise and Loy Nava Dinner cruise serve lavish dinner and sunset cocktails as you sail through the Chao Phraya river and witness the city’s mesmerizing skyline views.

    4. Grand Palace:
    Built in 1782, this palace has a majestic architecture and sprawling lawns that promise great backdrops for photographs and a museum inside to learn the history of Bangkok.
  8. What is Bangkok famous for?

    Bangkok has gained a lot of popularity all over the world for a plethora of amazing things. Some of the famous things of this city include its floating markets, Thai massage retreats, street markets, Buddhist monuments, and unforgettable nightlife culture.
  9. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok at night?

    1. ChinaTown: As the sunsets, the streets of ChinaTown get lively with food stalls and restaurants serving several renditions of piping hot Chinese food at reasonable prices.

    2. Banyan Tree hotel: The rooftop Vertigo and Moon bar on the 61st floor of the Banyan tree hotel serves exotic drinks as you revel in the beauty of the city's shimmering skyline with bird's view.

    3. Soi Cowboy: With more than 20 go-go bars in Soi Cowboy, this is one of the peppiest nightlife places in Bangkok for party mongers to indulge in untamed fun.

    4. Wat Arun: Wat Arun is one of Bangkok's famous places and late in the evenings, the temple gets beautifully lit casting its pristine reflection on the adjacent Chao Phraya river.

    5. Booze at Nana Plaza: Nana Plaza is a red-light district in Bangkok that has some of the best bars and dance clubs. You can a fun time with your friends here.
  10. Is Bangkok worth visiting?

    Yes, the amazing city of Bangkok is totally worth visiting at least once in your entire lifetime. Offering the best opportunities to shop, relax, experience adventure, and enjoy excellent nightlife, this place has something in store for all the travelers, irrespective of their age group.
  11. How many days in Bangkok is enough?

    3 days is enough for a proper tour of the city of Bangkok. During this span, you can visit the top tourist places of the city, experience exciting activities like shopping, food touring, and getting the classic Thai massage, and enjoy the amazing nightlife of the place.

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