What to See in Bangkok
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Grand Palace
Historic royal residence and palace complex featuring museums, temples, and notable architectural heritage. It has served as the official residence of the King of Thailand since 1782.
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Wat Pho
Historic Buddhist temple complex known for its giant reclining Buddha statue and traditional Thai massage school.
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China Town
Largest Chinese community in Thailand with vibrant street food, markets, cultural festivals, and historic architecture. Known for its rich blend of Chinese culture, cuisine, and religious sites.
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam
Buddhist temple known for its distinctive central prang decorated with colorful porcelain and mythological figures, situated on a riverside. It is a significant cultural and architectural landmark reflecting Thai, Hindu, Chinese, and Khmer influences.
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Wat Phra Kaew
A royal Buddhist temple complex known for housing the revered Emerald Buddha statue and featuring intricate Ayutthaya Kingdom architecture.
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Chatuchak Market
Operating since 1942, the largest market in Thailand boasts over 15,000 stalls divided into 27 sections.
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Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan
This Buddhist temple is also called the Loha Prasat, which means metal castle or metal monastery.
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Wat Benchamabophit Dusit Wanaram Ratchaworawihan
Made out of Italian white marble, the temple was designed by Prince Naris, the half-brother of King Rama V, for King Chulalongkorn, who had…
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Wat Saket Ratchaworamahawihan
Built on a steep artificial hill, the Buddhist temple is also known as the Golden Mount.
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Vimanmek Mansion
The world's biggest building made of golden teakwood was built in 1900 as a royal residence for King Rama V.
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Terminal 21
Opened in October 2011, this unique department store was built in an airport style concept.
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Sukhumvit Road Street Market
If you want to buy cheap goods such as clothes, DVDs or watches, stop by at this street market.
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Khlong Toei Market
Khlong Toei Market is Bangkok's biggest fresh market. It is located on Rama IV Road near the Khlong Toei and Queen Sirikit National…
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Bangkok Butterfly Garden
This tall open-air dome is home to thousands of colorful butterflies and insects.
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Chocolate Ville
Surprisingly, this place has nothing to do with chocolate. The restaurant actually resembles a small village where you can wander around and…
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Sukhumvit
Sukhumvit Road, or Highway 3, is a major road in Thailand, and a major surface road of Bangkok and other cities.
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Cabbages & Condoms
Offering Thai dishes, this restaurant is popular with locals as well as tourists.
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Siam Amazing Park
Operating since 1980, this amusement park contains several swimming pools, various slides and attractions, and a spa.
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