Bangkok Top 10
The Ancient City (Ancient Siam)Ancient Siam is a 200+ acre park that was constructed in the shape of Thailand. It is known as the worlds largest outdoor museum. The park has 116 of Thailands most famous monuments and attractions all laying at their correct geographic position. lots of these building and scaled down to size but some are of actual life size. More...
Chao Phraya River Princess Dinner CruiseThis Boat cruise along the beautiful Chao Phraya River takes you on a two hour tour seeing some of the beautiful attractions that are built right next to the river.
These include the Royal Grand Palace Was Pra Kaew, Wat Arun, Rama 8 Bridge and many others. More... Chatuchak Weekend Market (Jay Jay Market)This Market is the biggest in Thailand. With over 8,000 stalls its sells most things. On the map you can see a list of all the types of goods that can be bought and where they are located over 27 different sections. The people selling the goods are very friendly and always have a smile on their face. If you are in Thailand to do some shopping this is a must place to visit as you are sure to leave with much more than you cam in with. More...
Grand Palace & Wat PrakeawThe Grand Palace consists of a number of buildings placed in the centre of Bangkok. Compared to other palaces around the world this one differs in the sense that it is not one entire building but rather a number of smaller building set out on open lawns, gardens and courtyards. More...
Ko San RoadKo San Road is a short street just over 400 metres long. Over the last two and a half decades the street has developed into a famous backpackers location. With a variety of cheap hostels/hotels, street stalls, bars, and many other shops this is an ideal place for a traveler.
Due to its popularity it has grown and expanded. Soi Rambutri is a close road just 5 minurs walk away which is turnng into its sister street. More... Labua Sky BarKnown to many as Bangkok's best and most beautiful sky bar, here you can experience amazing views over the Chao Praya River and Bangkok while indulging in a fancy cocktail. The Bar has won awards in the past for 'worlds best rooftop bar', 'most stunning rooftop bar you'll ever see' and more. With its classy setting and views this is an experience you are unlikely to ever forget. More...
Damnoen Saduak Floating MarketAs our minivan sped through Samut Sakhon province we admired a flat semi-wilderness shaped by coconut palms, fruit orchards and salt fields. Neil, our fact-filled guide for the day, wasted no time in bestowing on us the benefits of this private Floating Market and River Kwai tour. "Here in Mae Khlong the market takes place on the railway tracks" he announced. More...
Shopping at MBKMBK is a very large shopping centre that has 8 levels and over 1000 shops, as well as restaurants, beauty salons, cinema, games and much much more. Every day this shopping centre attracts tens of thousands of shoppers. A large part of the centre sells products from Thailand which makes it popular among the tourists who always want to memorabilia as well the many other products the centre sells. More...
Wat ArunWat Arun is named after the Indian God Aruna (God of Dawn). It is based next to the Chaopraya river and is one of the most famous and beautiful riverside land marks as well as It being one of the most attractive temples. It is known to the locals as Wat Chaeng. A good time to visit would be just before sunset as it look especially beautiful.
Its stands 70 metres high and is decorated with thousands of tiny pieces of glass and porcelain. More... Wat PhoAlthough Wat Pho is one of the largest and oldest temples in Thailand it is most famously known for its giant reclining Buddha. It is one of the most highest class of royal temples in Thailand. It was rebuilt by king Rama I who made it his main temple. You can find his ashes enshrines within the temple. More...
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