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Baan Boran
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Sawasdee Khaosan Inn
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Boonsiri Place Bangkok Hotel
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The Warehouse Bangkok
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D&D Inn
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Four Sons Place
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Sawasdee Bangkok Inn
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Khaosan Park Resort
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Lucky House
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What to Do in Bangkok
The Royal Grand PalaceArea built by king Rama V to commemorate the centenary of the Chakri dynasty. Interesting combination of European building and Thai roof. Must-see! |
Temple of the Reclining BuddhaNamed after the monastery in India where Buddha lived. 43 metres long statue of giant reclining Buddha is the most famous attraction of Bangkok. Don't miss this! |
Khao San RoadThe backpacker's Mecca! Tourists from all over the world come for the nightlife, shopping… Must-see for its incredible buzz! |
Temple of the Emerald BuddhaThe most sacred Buddhist temple is located within the Grand Palace precincts. 66 cm tall Buddha carved from a single jade stone is hidden inside. |
Temple of the DawnAmazing Buddhist temple dominated by Khmer-style tower which you may walk up a little bit to get a view of the river. |
BanglamphuBuzzing neighbourhood, a popular backpacker's destination. Abundance of delicious food, Thai massage places and shopping opportunities. |
The Marble TempleRoyal monastery particularly enchanting in the morning when Thai people put food into monks' alms bowls. |
Chitralada PalacePart of Dusit Palace complex. Wonderful place to lose yourself for a few hours. Early mornings or late afternoons are best for avoiding crowds! |
The Golden StupaBell-shaped stupa covered in gold tiles in the area of the Temple of Emerald Buddha. Relics inside! |
Temple of the Golden BuddhaThe world's largest solid-gold Buddha weighing 5 tons is seated in Wat Traimit. It has very interesting history that you should learn about! |
Sanam LuangLarge open field. Place of Royal ceremonies, kite flying festival, birdwatching. You can't miss it when visiting Royal Palace. |
Flower MarketColorful and captivating place full of scents and flowers of all possible colours and shapes. Best time to visit is before dawn when boats arrive with flowers. |
Tha Prachan MarketThis market opens early in the morning and you can buy wide variety of amulets and talismans here. |
The Bangkok National MuseumMuseum traces Thai history and art back to Neolitic times. Its collection includes The King Ram Khamhaeng Inscription that is on UNESCO register. |
ChinatownOne of the oldest districts in Bangkok, because the Chinese moved in at the same time when the city was founded. Hustle and bustle, that's what it's about! |
Wat RatchanaddaramOne of Bangkok's most unusual and most interesting structures. Each level of the temple is dedicated to a different aspect of the teachings of Buddhism. |
Suggested Bangkok Trips
Marvellous Two-Day Tour of Bangkok (2 days)This tour is recommended for non-conventional tourists. Get to know the real Bangkok and meet the locals. |
Bangkok One Day Itinerary (1 day)What to see in Bangkok if you have one day only? Use this itinerary. |
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