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2018
20
January
What are the Must-See Attractions in Bangkok?
20
January
Question:
Humans say...
Tania
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Steve
Get your bargaining skills and head over to MBK Cheap pad Thai at Siam Paragon.
Andrea
Floating market! It was so amazing
Amber
I just got back , went to the highest sky bar 84 floors up and it was great, drinks were very reasonable also ! Also did a dinner cruise and enjoyed that.
Amber
And take the sky train to the weekend market ! Tons of shopping very cheap
Tracy
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Tina
My top 3 fav temples are wat pho, wat Arun, and the Grand palace. They're all close to one another so I'd say start the day early and go see all 3 of them in a day! You can easily find your way around, you don't need a tour for them. I also really enjoyed my day trip to Ayutthaya! Simply amazing!
Mulberry
When you visit the temples, they are super picky about what you wear. I had nice sandals on,(not flip flops) but they had no strap over my heel. I was sent away! My aunt had similar sandals but because hers had a strap over the heel, she was allowed in.
Linda
They were particularly militant in the year of mourning after the kings death. I personally find the dress code to be sexist bullshit. Nearby you can catch a sex show, they’re handing flyers out about women and ping pong balls and you walk down a street to realize there’s girls in bikinis and high heels inviting you in for a drink. Then there’s the happy endings. Maybe they could direct some of their puritanism there?
Linda
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Tari
I agree with wat arun and grand palace. Also check out the Royal Creamatorium. Its beautiful and celebrates their beloved King who passed away a year ago. Its free!
Nancy
Do all the usual temples as suggested above, China town, the market. IMO, stay just outside Kaohsan Road- right on the river. So awesome. Close to the hubbub, quiet, easy access to the river boat system to get to all the major attractions. New Siam Riverside, or my friend once stayed right next door at the slightly fancier place- River Surya. We stayed at the Baioyke Sky on it very last night in Thailand- not a good area in my opinion (but still an experience- had some crazy mall shopping).
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Joe
take the river boat its like a bus it has stops and you can go see many wats on the river and also the royal palace and also chinatown
Linda
The BTS (Bangkok sky trai) is really easy to use and cheap. Khao San Road is not for everyone. Bangkok is so much more . . .
Nancy
Nobody said Khao San road is for everyone! I didn’t like Khao San road at night so much- once the night vendors came out soliciting ping pong shows right next to my kids.....they didn’t clue in thank goodness. But eating deep fried crickets and street performers, plentiful cheap and great food and shopping!
It would be great if you’re in your 20’s and want to party at night.
Just saying the area was great- River boat access and fun vibe, but we were a couple blocks away- so we got a good night sleep and being right on the river with the river boat stop a 2 minute walk away was awesome.
I didn’t like the business district so much- mall shopping wasn’t my thing. But we definitely didn’t hit every nook and cranny of Bangkok- I’m sure there’s other great places. Just our experience was fantastic where we stayed.
A.I. says...
Must-See Tours and Attractions in Bangkok
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a vibrant and bustling city with a rich history and culture. There are countless things to see and do in Bangkok, but here are a few of the must-sees:
Tours
- Grand Palace and Temple of the Emerald Buddha: This is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok, and for good reason. The Grand Palace is a stunning architectural masterpiece, and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is home to one of the most sacred relics in Thailand.
- Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn): This stunning temple is located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, and is best known for its towering prang (spire). Wat Arun is a popular spot to watch the sunset.
- Floating Market: There are several floating markets in Bangkok, where you can shop for souvenirs, handicrafts, and food while cruising along the canals.
- Cooking Class: Learn how to cook some of your favorite Thai dishes in a hands-on cooking class.
- Tuk-Tuk Tour: Get a unique perspective of Bangkok by taking a tuk-tuk tour through the city streets.
Must-See Attractions
- Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha): This temple is home to one of the largest reclining Buddha images in the world. Wat Pho is also known for its traditional Thai massage school.
- Jim Thompson House: This museum is dedicated to the life and work of Jim Thompson, an American businessman who helped revive the Thai silk industry. The Jim Thompson House is a beautiful example of traditional Thai architecture.
- Chatuchak Weekend Market: This is one of the largest weekend markets in the world, and a great place to find souvenirs, clothes, and food.
- Khao San Road: This backpacker haven is known for its lively nightlife and cheap guesthouses.
- Lumpini Park: This large park is a popular spot for locals and tourists alike to relax and escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
These are just a few of the many things to see and do in Bangkok. With its rich culture, vibrant nightlife, and delicious food, Bangkok is a city that has something to offer everyone.
Audrey
I need suggestions of tours and must see in Bangkok