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Places to visit in Bangkok

Places to Visit in Bangkok

Bangkok Tourist Places

The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Jim Thompson House And Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Chatuchak Market, Bangkok Safari World, Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, Siam Park City, Erawan Museum, Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram 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 Bangkok tour 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. 

Here are some of the best places to visit in Bangkok:

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Safari World Zoo
Located in Khlong Sam Wa , the Safari World, within an area of 170 acres is a drive-in zoological park divided into two parts. The first is the Safari Park to house a large variety of animals like zebra, deer, giraffe, birds tigers lions, bears, etc. in a natural habitat. The second is the Marine Park which hosts events like the famous dolphin show. The Safari world zoo is the perfect place for families with children to visit in Thailand. Come face to face with thousands of rare and endangered species roaming freely in their natural habitat. The park provides a coach service for visitors who do not drive in.Timings: Opens daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PMPrice: The approximate price ranges from 50 Baht to 350 Baht. 
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.
Maha Nakhon Skywalk

Step through the glass-floored King Power Mahanakhon Tower's Skywalk for a spectacular panoramic view of Bangkok. You may feel like you're on top of the world as you stand on the roof of one of the city's tallest buildings, taking in the sights of Bangkok's bustling streets. You will be awestruck by the sight of a mesmerizingly serene sunset painting the sky with orange colours.

Dream World Amusement Park
The Dream World theme park features amusement park rides, vibrant displays, candy floss, flowery gardens, waterworks, a snow park, and entertainment performances in a bright, lively atmosphere. With over seven enormous zones and 40 rides, Dream World provides a terrific family experience. It also offers amazing shooting options thanks to the amusement park's refreshing scenery and well-maintained park amenities.
Erawan Museum
The Erawan Museum is immediately identifiable by its three-headed elephant construction that stands stoutly above the facility. The First Floor of the Museum depicts the theme of the underworld in Hindu mythology. The concept of Earth, or current life, is featured on the second floor, and the Third Floor portrays the concept of Tavatimsa Heaven.
Siam Amazing Park
Located in Bangkok, Siam Amazing Park, alternatively known as Siam Park City, is an amusement park located in Khan Ya Nao district. It has its origin in the 1980s and takes pride in being one of the oldest amusement parks in south east Asia. This park also takes pride in having one of the largest wave pools, multi storeys slides and even south east Asia’s first suspended looping coaster.

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Ancient City

Ancient City in Thailand is one of the sought-after destinations where you can absorb all the fascinations of the country without actually taking a tour. The open-air museum has more than 116 replicas of the original buildings. Some are miniature versions and some have been dismantled and rebuilt for everyone to admire. These buildings give you a glimpse of the country's architectural beauty, cultural significance, and history. You can also check out the floating villages while exploring the buildings. Take a boat ride and enjoy the attractions, if you don’t have the time to visit the actual villages.

The Grand Palace
The brilliant, majestic Grand Palace is one of the most sought after monuments and heritage sites in Bangkok. Served as the Thai King's residence for about 150 years in the past, the monument stands as a testament to the brilliant creativity and skill of the Thai people and it still happens to be the spiritual core of Thailand.
Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of Southeast Asia's largest underwater aquariums. The Underwater Ocean Tunnel provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see 400+ marine species, including beautiful sharks. Witness and photograph uncommon marine species such as water rats, otters, and penguins, as well as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to feed them with your hands.
Madame Tussauds
Originally founded in 1835, Madame Tussauds is a globally renowned chain of museums displaying wax figures of famous celebrities including actors, musicians and politicians. This unique wax museum offers different themed zones displaying some of the biggest personalities in the field of theater, art, politics, history and science. Experience activities like Picaso painting, photography, etc. here with your loved ones.
Chatuchak Market

Chatuchak Market, known as the world's largest weekend market, is home to approximately 15,000 stalls selling everything from clothing to jewelry, shoes, accessories, arts, antiques, along with plants and pets. After a day of shopping, guests can satiate themselves with food and beverages at one of the area's restaurants or ease their weary muscles with a relaxing Thai massage.

Siam Park City
Siam Park City, located in Bangkok's Khan Na Yao district, is Southeast Asia's largest theme and water park. With over 30 rides, a wax museum, floral gardens, a zoo, and more, the amusement park provides the greatest holiday experience. It sweeps you away from the bustle of city life and allows you to unwind and enjoy yourself, making it the most peaceful way to spend a summer vacation.
Floating Market Bangkok
Almost every traveller 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. 
Siam Serpentarium
Siam Serpentarium is peerless and the first of its kind in Asia for having a snake world inside. This place overtures snake edutainment, which serves as a fantastic experience of snake civilization.
The Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson House Museum is situated in the heart of Bangkok and is dedicated to Jim Thompson, a silk merchant and an American entrepreneur. The place is a captivating museum displaying the rich legacy of Jim Thompson. The museum was first built in 1959, exhibiting a vast collection of Asian artifacts and art pieces that leave tourists spellbound.

Wat Arun In Bangkok

Wat Arun or Temple of the Dawn is a sacred place of worship in Bangkok that dates back to the ancient Ayutthaya period. The beautiful architecture of the temple coupled with magnificent views of the river and beyond, makes it one of the most popular places to visit among tourists.

Ayutthaya City Park

Ayutthaya City Park, Thailand's largest shopping complex in the city of Ayutthaya. It stands out because of its modern design, which contrasts sharply with the remainder of the town's lovely old charm. It's a lovely spot to escape the heat in the afternoons and spend some time shopping and resting. Its serene, beautiful vibe comes from its simple modern style, wide spaces, and fountains.

Wat Phra Kaew

Also called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew is considered as one of the most important tourist places in Chiang Rai. It houses the meticulously carved statue of the Emerald Buddha and beautifully decorated to leave every tourist enthralled to the core.

One can look forward to gathering a peaceful day by visiting Wat Phra Kaew and admire the striking craftsmanship and architecture of this beautiful temple when they are on a vacation with their loved ones in Chiang Rai.

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.

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram, also known as the Marble Temple, is a stunning Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed from Carrara marble imported from Italy, this architectural masterpiece combines Thai and European design elements, creating a unique and elegant structure. Inside, visitors can admire intricately carved statues and beautiful murals. The temple's peaceful ambiance, exquisite craftsmanship, and spiritual significance make it a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring the cultural and religious wonders of Bangkok.

Pratunam Market

Pratunam Market is the largest clothing market of Thailand. One of the major and cheapest markets of Bangkok, you can also buy shoes, bags, watches, and other accessories in this market. Pratunam Market covers the entire space around and behind Amari Watergate. This is where the market gets its name, pratunam, that literally means ‘watergate’.

Dolphin Show

Dolphin show has always been a mass entertaining show, audiences of all ages are excited to watch these sea queens without any hesitation. Dolphins are amiable water animals with an emotional sensibility and a high intelligence quotient making them smart, curious and empathic.

Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan, also known as Wat Mahaprutharam is an ancient temple, built during the Ayutthaya era. The temple is located on the east side of the Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem and spreads over 14 hectares. Initially a resting place for water buffalo carts, the temple was originally known as Wat Tha Kwian. It was later renovated by King Rama IV, given the current name and status of a third-class royal temple. Experience the serene beauty of Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan with our exclusive Thailand trip packages.

Golden Mount

Golden Mount in Bangkok is an iconic temple set on a hill that offers stunning city views. Known as Wat Saket, this serene spot dates back to the Ayutthaya era. You will climb an easy 320-step spiral path surrounded by lush greenery, leading to a Golden Chedi (Buddhist stupa) at the summit. The journey up is as mesmerising as the panoramic view from the top, making it a must-visit for those seeking a peaceful atmosphere and those interested in history as well. 

Wat Suthat

Wat Suthat, located in the heart of Bangkok, is a magnificent Buddhist temple that stands as a testament to Thailand's rich cultural and architectural heritage. Built in the 19th century, the temple boasts intricate designs and stunning murals, showcasing the artistic prowess of the time. The highlight is the towering red-brick arch, called the Giant Swing, standing adjacent to the temple.

Lumpini Park

Lumpini Park is the first-ever public park in Bangkok. It was established as a public space in the year 1925, before which it was a royal reserve. Spread over an impressive area of 500,000 sq. metres, it is one of the largest green spaces in the city. It is also an ideal place for birdwatching as it is home to more than 30 species of birds. Locals often come here for morning workouts and to spend their leisure time. You will also get to see groups of elderly practising Tai Chi which is a popular form of Chinese martial art.

National Museum & Wang Na Palace

In the former grounds of the 18th Century Wang Na Palace, The Bangkok National Museum houses the largest collection of Thai art and artifacts in the country. It's worth a visit, especially if visiting nearby Wat Phra Kaew or the Grand Palace. The museum exhibits are arranged into three areas consistent with Thai history, and good English-language descriptions.

The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, nestled in the heart of Bangkok, stand as iconic symbols of Thailand's rich cultural heritage. This magnificent complex, built in 1782, showcases exquisite Thai architecture and houses the revered Emerald Buddha. 

The Monkey Temples Of Lobpuri

An ancient city in Thailand, Lopburi was the second capital before Ayutthaya was established as a capital in 1350. The city is divided into Old and New Towns and is well connected by bus and train services. Being an archaic city, it is replete with various temples and historical sites, the most important amongst them being the Monkey Temples. Keep an eye out for the famous crab-eating Macaques that overrun the old part of the town. They are revered and respected by the locals but are equally mischievous and can attack the unassuming tourist. 

Siam Square

Siam Square in Bangkok is a vibrant shopping and entertainment district that is famous for its bustling markets and lively atmosphere. It is dotted with fashion boutiques, designer stores, and local market stalls. Shoppers can buy trendy fashion clothing and accessories, artisanal souvenirs, cosmetics, books and art supplies, and home decor items. Cultural enthusiasts can explore theatres, art galleries, and cinemas, while foodies can savour authentic Thai delicacies and international cuisine.

The Tiger Temple
Tiger Temple or WatPhaLuang Ta Bua was established in 1994, and is located in western of Thailand as a religious community and wildlife sanctuary for wild animals, the greater part of which are Indochinese tigers. An exclusive visit to the tiger sanctuary takes an entire day considering the season of going. The vast majority of travelers go to this project frequently. Numerous photograph opportunities with tigers are accessible which provides you with the golden opportunity of caressing these wild beasts.
Kwan Riam

Kwan Riam is popularly known as the central floating market, situated at a distance of 30 kms from Bangkok city. The market covered a huge area and offers an authentic range of fresh food and Thai meals, one can ever imagine.

Tha Kha Floating Market
Tha Kha Floating Market, located 20 km away from the city of Bangkok is a compact yet authentic marketplace of Thailand. Especially famous for its exotic range of prawn dishes and green farm veggies, the Tha Kha Floating market attracts tourists from all over the globe.
Taling Chan Floating Market

Taling Chang is one of the 50 districts of Thailand, which makes the point evident that Taling Chang Floating Market is one of the most renowned and busiest marketplaces in Thailand. Taling Chang Floating Market offers a colossal range of Thai cuisines. The smell and essence of the place is overwhelming and give a warm welcoming feeling.

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of the top three biggest floating markets in Bangkok, Thailand. Being extremely colorful and traditional, Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of the top tourist attractions spot of Bangkok. The place is big enough to offer a spacious shopping experience to its tourists.

Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market
Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market is better known as Bangkok's riverside market. A little away from the urban hub of the city, Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market is a perfect place to spend a weekend holiday with your friends or loved ones. The marketplace is an excellent paradise for food lovers.
Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market

Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is an old traditional marketplace in Bangkok, Thailand. Typically famous for its fruit and fish market centers, the place offers an exclusive range of authentic Thai dishes, which one cannot resist. Open, throughout the week, Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market offers a gamut of local dishes for its tourists to sample and savor.

Grease Nightclub

Experience the pulsating nightlife of Bangkok at Grease Nightclub, a vibrant hotspot that adds a unique rhythm to your Thailand tour. Located in the heart of the city, Grease Nightclub is renowned for its energetic ambiance, top-notch DJ performances, and state-of-the-art sound systems. This iconic venue attracts locals and tourists alike, offering an unforgettable night out on the town. Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, dance to the latest beats, and savor signature cocktails.

Assumption Cathedral

Assumption Cathedral is one of the most significant and beautiful churches located in Bangkok. Visit this magnificent 200-year-old church with a stunning European architectural style, all completed with a baroque style ceiling decorated with motifs. Bronze statues of saints can also be seen both in the interior as well as exterior, along with sloped ceilings and frescos. 

Princess Mother Memorial Park

The Princess Mother Memorial Park stands as a serene tribute to the beloved Princess Srinagarindra, revered as the "Princess Mother" in Thailand. Nestled amidst lush gardens and tranquil ponds, the park reflects her grace and benevolence. Visitors can explore the museum showcasing her life's legacy and admire the intricate architecture of the memorial hall. Immerse yourself in the rich history and pay homage to a remarkable woman whose enduring spirit is eternally enshrined in this picturesque sanctuary.

Wat Intharawihan

Wat Intharawihan, a hidden gem in Bangkok, stands tall as one of the city's most captivating temples. 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.

The Royal Thai Elephant Museum
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 in to a museum, which is made up of two buildings.
Giant Swing

The Giant Swing in Bangkok stands as a captivating symbol of the city's cultural heritage. This iconic landmark, located in the historic area of Phra Nakhon, dates back to the 18th century and was originally used in Brahmin ceremonies. Towering over the skyline, the Giant Swing is not only a historic marvel but also offers a glimpse into Thailand's religious traditions.

Erawan Shrine

Nestled in the heart of Bangkok's bustling Ratchaprasong, the Erawan Shrine is a symbol of serenity. Here you can find the golden Phra Phrom statue, which pays tribute to the Hindu god Brahma. It is a quiet place amidst the city's hustle and bustle. The shrine also attracts both locals and tourists, who offer their prayers and seek blessings here. Its vibrant surroundings contrast the tranquillity and spiritual allure within, making it a remarkable attraction to explore.

Beckoning Chinatown
Chinatown is a Chinese cultural and commercial centre located along Yaowarat Road. It is most recognised for its diverse street food experience, as well as various Buddhist temples and traditional wooden shops offering Chinese products. Chinatown is also popularly known for its nightlife, when it's bright with neon lights and bustling with activity.
Emerald Buddha

Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaew is a 15th century Buddha statue that has been carved from green jasper(a semi-precious stone) and clothed in gold. This approximately 66 centimeters tall statue depicts Gautam Buddha sitting in the lotus position and meditating.

Also known as Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon, Emerald Buddha is considered Thailand’s sacred palladium and is housed inside the Temple of Emerald Buddha, which is located in the Grand Palace premises in Bangkok. The costumes of the Emerald Buddha are ceremonially changed thrice a year as per the seasons.  

Flow House Bangkok

The Flow House, Bangkok's only Beach Club, allows you to immerse yourself in the world of entertainment with delicious food and soothing activities. It's a water sports complex with an absolute blend of entertainment, shopping, fascinating nightlife, good food, water sports, and customized events. The Flow House lets you enjoy a wide range of amusing activities like surfing, wakeboarding, skimboarding, skating, and more. 

Sugar Club Bangkok

As of today, Sukhumvit Soi 11 is regarded as the party capital of Bangkok. Sugar Club is the latest nightclub on the scene to get in the act.

Eq Late Night Club

EQ Late Night Club enjoys a legendary disco location on Sukhumvit soi 4 in Nana Hotel. Lying adjacent to the newly opened Hooters is the EQ Late Night Club which was formally known as Equality Late Night Club.

Bangkok Ladyboy Shows

The most astounding feature of the Bangkok Nightlife is the transgender shows, also known as ladyboy shows. These stunning spectacles are dazzling with glitz, glamour as well some well meaning humour. The performers in the show are accomplished dancers and know just how to hold the audience that arrive in huge numbers each night just to see them perform.

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Bangkok FAQ's

Which are the places to visit in Bangkok for couples?

1. Safari World – This open zoo with more than a hundred animal species is among the best places to visit in Bangkok with kids. You can interact with the animals and see them live in their natural habitat here.

2. SEA Life Bangkok – Discover the colourful beauty of marine life at the aquarium installations of SEA Life Bangkok. Witness unique species of penguins and sharks in their natural habitat and walk through the iconic underwater glass tunnel here.

3. Dream World – Visit one of Thailand’s most popular amusement parks that has rides designed for kids and adults alike. Apart from exciting rides like Hurricane, Tornado, and Sky Coaster, you can also explore the Snow Town here.

4. Siam Amazing Park – Explore the largest amusement and water park in Thailand at Siam Park City. Suitable for kids and adults, the park has thrilling roller coasters as well as a massive kid-friendly wave pool.

What are the best Things to Do in Bangkok?

1. Enjoy the boat trip along the Chao Phraya RiverAs 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 PhoWat 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.

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. 

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 PalaceFeaturing 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 WorldOne 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. 

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

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 CitySpanning 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 ParkFor 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. 

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.

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.

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.

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.

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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