Tourist Places in Bangkok, Thailand
(Bangkok is also known as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon)
Tourist Places in BANGKOK, Things to do in Bangkok Thailand, Place to see, Sightseeing, Tourist places in Bangkok, Places to visit
Honeymoon
- The Rink Ice Skating
- Sirocco Restaurant & Skybar
Heritage
- Wat Saket
- Wat Traimit
- Democracy Monument
- The Grand Palace
- Wat Phra Kaew
- Jim Thompsons House
- The National Museum
Pilgrimage
- Wat Saket
- Wat Traimit
- Wat Phra Kaew
- Wat Pho
- Wat Suthat
Adventure
- The Rink Ice Skating
- Rama VIII Bridge
- Siam Ocean World
- Sirocco Restaurant & Skybar
- Baiyoke Tower II
- Dusit Zoo
- The Ancient City
Weekend Getaways
- MBK
- CentralWorld
- Dusit Zoo
Wildlife
- Dusit Zoo
Miscellaneous
- Chatuchak Market
- Rama VIII Bridge
- Patpong Night Market
- Khao San Road
- MBK
- CentralWorld
- Baiyoke Tower II
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The Grand Palace Bangkok, Thailand
The Grand Palace was built in 1782 by King Rama I who established Bangkok as Thailand’s new capital. The palace was to be bigger and grander than palaces built in the Sukhothai and Ayutthaya eras to underscore the signi...
Wat Phra Kaew Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Pra Kaew was built to house the Emerald Buddha which was returned to Thailand after Thailand’s the capture of Vientiane in 1778. The Emerald Buddha is the most important representation of the Buddha in Thai Bud...
Patpong Night Market Bangkok, Thailand
Patpong is a main nightlife attraction in Bangkok for tourists. The area is the street that connects Silom Road and Surawong Road. Along the street are shops, go-go bars and clubs. Patpong i...
Jim Thompsons House Bangkok, Thailand
Jim Thompson is probably the most mysterious. An American serviceman attached to the O.S.S., he settled in Thailand after the Second World War and was fascinated by the art of hand silk weaving. Thompson put his efforts into revitalizing what w...
The National Museum Bangkok, Thailand
The National Museum houses the largest collection of Thai art and artifacts in the country. It's definitely worth a visit, especially if visiting nearby Wat Phra Kaew or the Grand Palace.The National Museum in the former grounds of the 18th Cent...
Wat Pho Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Phra Chetuphon (locally known as Wat Pho) is famed for the massive ‘Reclining Buddha’ it houses. At 46 meters long and 15 meters high, this gold-plated Buddha image dep...
Wat Suthat Bangkok, Thailand
Wat Suthat, better known for the towering red Giant Swing that stands at its entrance, is one of the oldest and most impressive temples in Bangkok. It features an elegant chapel with sweeping roof, magnificent wall murals and exquisite hand-car...
Khao San Road Bangkok, Thailand
Khao San Road or Thanon Khaosan is a popular tourist street in central Bangkok, Thailand. It is located in the Banglamphu area about 1 kilometer north of the Grand Palace (Wat Phra Kaew) "Khaosan" translates as "milled rice"...
Siam Ocean World Bangkok, Thailand
Two storeys underneath the glitzy Siam Paragon shopping mall, an aquatic wonderland the size of three Olympic swimming pools awaits your discovery at the Siam Ocean World. This underground a...
Sirocco Restaurant & Skybar Bangkok, Thailand
A romantic dinner cannot be any better, with the sun setting or starry sky and the evening lights adding to the heightened lovely atmosphere. If you are looking for a business dinner to end a round of successful meetings a...