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Thailand is a top travel destination known for its rich culture, delicious food, stunning beaches, and warm hospitality. For many visitors, Bangkok is the first and central stop, a dynamic capital city that blends ancient traditions with modern energy. The city offers a mix of attractions:

  • Majestic temples like Wat ArunWat Pho, and the temple of the Emerald Buddha

  • Bustling street markets such as Chatuchak Weekend Market and Pak Khlong Talat (flower market)

  • Luxury shopping centers like ICONSIAM and MBK Center

  • World-class street food around every corner.

 

The Chao Phraya River adds charm and convenience, with boats connecting many landmarks. Public transport is reliable, especially the BTS Skytrain and MRT subway, which help avoid the city's famous traffic. Bangkok also serves as a perfect base for exploring the rest of Thailand, including Chiang Mai in the north and Phuket or Krabi in the south. Whether you're into culture, shopping, food, nightlife, or relaxation, Bangkok offers a little of everything, making it a vibrant gateway to the wonders of Thailand.

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1. Lumphini Park

Lumphini Park is one of the largest public parks in Bangkok.
The park is located in central Bangkok, in the Silom district, and is very accessible by public transportation.

 

What can you do in the park?

  • ๐Ÿšถ Walking and jogging – there’s a ~2.5 km loop around the park.

  • ๐Ÿšฃ Boating on the lake – pedal boats are available for rent.

  • ๐Ÿง˜ Yoga, Tai Chi, and fitness – many locals exercise in the park in the mornings.

  • ๐Ÿงบ Picnicking and relaxing – plenty of shaded grassy areas.

  • ๐ŸŽท Cultural events and performances – occasional open-air concerts and cultural activities, especially on weekends or holidays.

 

Website: Lumpini Park

โ€‹Lumphini Parkย is one of the largest public parks inย Bangkok.
The park is located in centralย Bangkok, in theย Silomย district, and is very accessible by public transportation.

What can you do in the park?

๐Ÿšถ Walking and jogging โ€“ thereโ€™s aย ~2.5ย km loop around the park.

๐Ÿšฃ Boating on the lake โ€“ pedal boats are available for rent.

๐Ÿง˜ Yoga, Tai Chi, and fitness โ€“ many locals exercise in the park in the mornings.

๐Ÿงบ Picnicking and relaxing โ€“ plenty of shaded grassy areas.

๐ŸŽท Cultural events and performances โ€“ occasional open-air concerts and cultural activities, especially on weekends or holidays.



Site:ย Lumpini Park

2. Wat Hua Lamphong

Wat Hua Lamphong (Thai: เธงเธฑเธ”เธซเธฑเธงเธฅเธณเน‚เธžเธ‡) is a Royal Buddhist temple (third-class) located in the bustling Bang Rak district of central Bangkok, right on Rama IV Road near Silom and Suriwong.

Built during King Ramaโ€ฏIV’s reign and expanded under King Ramaโ€ฏV in the early 20th century, the temple underwent an extensive renovation in 1996 for Ramaโ€ฏIX’s golden jubilee, featuring the royal seal (two elephants and tiered umbrella) 

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3. MBK Center

The MBK mall is located in the Pathum Wan district, near the BTS (National Stadium and Siam stations), and is connected by pedestrian walkways to nearby malls like Siam Center and Siam Paragon.

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The name MBK comes from the initials of the mall’s developer and his wife.

The mall spans 7 floors:

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  • Floors 1–3: Clothing, bags, jewelry, and everyday items

  • Floor 4: Electronics (phones, accessories, cameras)

  • Floors 5–6: Souvenir shops and Thai-made products

  • Floor 7: Entertainment zone

 

Website: เนเธซเธฅเนˆเธ‡เธŠเน‰เธญเธ›เธ›เธดเน‰เธ‡เน€เธชเธทเน‰เธญเธœเน‰เธฒ เธ‚เธญเธ‡เธเธฒเธ เธ‚เธญเธ‡เธเธดเธ™ เนƒเธ™เธเธฃเธธเธ‡เน€เธ—เธžเธฏ | MBK Center

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4. Siam Center

Siam Center is a popular and stylish fashion mall in Bangkok's Siam area. It was one of the first shopping malls in the city and underwent a major renovation in 2013.

The mall has 4 floors with around 400 stores, including over 200 shops offering original fashion and contemporary designs.

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  • 1st Floor – Fashion Avenue: International brands like Nike, Adidas, Sephora, and more

  • 2nd Floor – Fashion Galleria: Global fashion and accessory brands such as Converse and Foot Locker

  • 3rd Floor – Fashion Visionary: Recommended for fans of Thai designers

  • 4th Floor – Food Factory: The food court, offering a variety of cuisines including Japanese, Thai, Western, and coffee shops

 

Website: Siam Center

Siam Centerย is a popular and stylish fashion mall inย Bangkok's Siam area. It was one of the first shopping malls in the city and underwent a major renovation inย 2013.
The mall hasย 4ย floors with aroundย 400ย stores, including overย 200ย shops offering original fashion and contemporary designs.

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1st Floor โ€“ Fashion Avenue: International brands like Nike, Adidas, Sephora, and more

2nd Floor โ€“ Fashion Galleria: Global fashion and accessory brands such as Converse and Foot Locker

3rd Floor โ€“ Fashion Visionary: Recommended for fans of Thai designers

4th Floor โ€“ Food Factory: The food court, offering a variety of cuisines including Japanese, Thai, Western, and coffee shops



Site:ย Siam Center

5. Siam Paragon

Siam Paragon is a luxury mall in Bangkok and a top destination for those seeking a combination of high-end shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The mall spans around 10 floors and is open daily from 10:00 AM to 10:00 PM.
Here’s a full breakdown of Siam Paragon by floor, including the main features of each level:

 

  1. ๐Ÿ  Basement Level 1 – A massive underwater aquarium, considered the largest in Southeast Asia, with 5 million liters of water, 10,000 square meters, and 30,000 marine creatures

  2. ๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธ Basement Level 2 – Parking

  3. ๐Ÿ  GF – Ground Floor – International brands and a luxury dining zone

  4. ๐Ÿ’Ž M – Main Floor – High-end luxury brands like Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Cartier, and Prada

  5. ๐Ÿ‘— 1F – First Floor – Men’s and women’s fashion (brands such as Zara, H&M, Massimo Dutti, Mango)

  6. ๐Ÿ“ฑ 2F – Second Floor – Electronics and gadgets (Apple, Samsung, Sony), plus luxury car showrooms like Porsche and Tesla

  7. ๐Ÿช‘ 3F – Third Floor – Home and office furniture, interior design, textiles, kitchenware, lifestyle shops, and children’s products

  8. ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ 4F – Fourth Floor – Gourmet dining area with cuisines from around the world: Asian, Italian, French, Japanese, and more

  9. ๐Ÿ›๏ธ 4AF – Upper Level of 4F – Electronics stores, educational centers, and activity spaces

  10. ๐ŸŽฌ 5F – Fifth Floor – Cinema complex, bowling alley, and a large convention and event center

 

Website: Siam Paragon

โ€‹Siam Paragonย is a luxury mall inย Bangkokย and a top destination for those seeking a combination of high-end shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The mall spans aroundย 10ย floors and is open daily fromย 10:00 AMย toย 10:00 PM.
Hereโ€™s a full breakdown ofย Siam Paragonย by floor, including the main features of each level:


๐Ÿ ย Basement Level 1ย โ€“ A massive underwater aquarium, considered the largest in Southeast Asia, with 5 million liters of water,ย 10,000ย square meters, andย 30,000ย marine creatures

๐Ÿ…ฟ๏ธย Basement Level 2ย โ€“ Parking

๐Ÿ ย GF โ€“ Ground Floorย โ€“ International brands and a luxury dining zone

๐Ÿ’Žย M โ€“ Main Floorย โ€“ High-end luxury brands likeย Chanel, Louis Vuitton,ย Cartier, andย Prada

๐Ÿ‘—ย 1F โ€“ First Floorย โ€“ Menโ€™s and womenโ€™s fashion (brands such asย Zara,ย H&M, Massimo Dutti, Mango)

๐Ÿ“ฑย 2F โ€“ Second Floorย โ€“ Electronics and gadgets (Apple, Samsung, Sony), plus luxury car showrooms like Porsche and Tesla

๐Ÿช‘ย 3F โ€“ Third Floorย โ€“ Home and office furniture, interior design, textiles, kitchenware, life

6. Central World

CentralWorld Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in Bangkok and serves as a major hub in the city. It consists of several interconnected structures, including a main mall, boutique mall, towers, hotel, and convention areas.
The mall houses over 500 stores, featuring international brands like Uniqlo, Zara, H&M, Nike, Adidas, Apple, and more.

It spans 7 floors, each with a different focus:

 

  • 1st Floor: Cosmetics and wellness 

  • 2nd Floor: Health products and international cosmetics 

  • 3rd Floor: Fashion and sportswear (e.g., UNIQLO, Nike, Adidas), music, cafés, and spa services

  • 4th Floor: Electronics (e.g., Big Camera, Samsung), jewelry, banks, and bookstores 

  • 5th Floor: International restaurants and an entertainment zone

  • 6th Floor: Dining and an event hall

  • 7th Floor: Food court and cinema

 

Website: CentralwOrld

CentralWorld Mall is one of the largest shopping centers in Bangkok and serves as a major hub in the city. It consists of several interconnected structures, including a main mall, boutique mall, towers, hotel, and convention areas.
The mall houses over 500 stores, featuring international brands like Uniqlo, Zara, H&M, Nike, Adidas, Apple, and more.
It spans 7 floors, each with a different focus:



1st Floor: Cosmetics and wellnessย 

2nd Floor: Health products and international cosmeticsย 

3rd Floor: Fashion and sportswear (e.g., UNIQLO, Nike, Adidas), music, cafรฉs, and spa services

4th Floor: Electronics (e.g., Big Camera, Samsung), jewelry, banks, and bookstoresย 

5th Floor: International restaurants and an entertainment zone

6th Floor: Dining and an event hall

7th Floor: Food court and cinema



Site:ย CentralwOrld

7. Pratunam Market

Pratunam Market is one of the largest and busiest wholesale clothing markets in Bangkok, known for its energetic vibe, narrow alleyways, and dense clusters of shops and stalls. The market is a prime destination for fashion lovers, small business owners, and bargain hunters.

The market specializes in inexpensive clothing, shoes, bags, accessories, and souvenirs. Many items are sold at wholesale prices, even to individual shoppers. Bargaining is common, especially when buying in bulk.

โ€‹Pratunam Marketย is one of the largest and busiest wholesale clothing markets inย Bangkok, known for its energetic vibe, narrow alleyways, and dense clusters of shops and stalls. The market isย a prime destination for fashion lovers, small business owners, and bargain hunters.
The market specializes inย inexpensive clothing, shoes, bags, accessories, and souvenirs. Many items are sold at wholesale prices, even to individual shoppers. Bargaining is common, especially when buying in bulk.

8. Wat Benchamabophit

Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple, is one of Bangkok’s most beautiful and iconic Buddhist temples. Located in the Dusit district, it is famous for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.

The temple, built in Italian white Carrara marble, was commissioned by King Rama V (Chulalongkorn) in the late 19th century. Its nickname comes from its design, which blends traditional Thai architecture with European influences, especially in its symmetrical layout, stained glass windows, and ornate gables.


Highlights:

 

  • Main hall (ubosot) houses a revered golden Buddha statue (Phra Buddha Chinnarat replica).

  • The inner courtyard is surrounded by cloisters displaying 52 different Buddha images from various styles and regions.

  • The temple grounds are peaceful and well-maintained, making it a popular spot for quiet reflection or photography.

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9. Khao San Road‏

Khao San Road is one of Bangkok's most famous streets and a legendary hub for backpackers from around the world. Located in the Phra Nakhon district, not far from the Grand Palace and the Chao Phraya River, this short street has become a symbol of budget travel, nightlife, and global culture in Thailand.

 

What You’ll Find on Khao San Road:

 

  • ๐Ÿ›๏ธ Budget accommodation – from hostels and guesthouses to boutique hotels

  • ๐Ÿœ Street food & restaurants – pad thai, mango sticky rice, scorpions on sticks, and international fare

  • ๐Ÿป Bars and nightlife – loud music, cheap cocktails, beer towers, and dancing in the streets

  • ๐Ÿ‘• Shopping stalls – clothes, souvenirs, accessories, fake IDs (yes, really), and more

  • ๐Ÿ’† Services – tattoo studios, massage parlors, travel agencies, passport photo booths, and even tailors

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10. Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan

Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, commonly known as Loha Prasat or the “Metal Palace”, is a striking Buddhist temple in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district. Commissioned in 1846 by King Ramaโ€ฏIII for his granddaughter and completed in 2007.


๐Ÿ›๏ธ Architecture & Symbolism

 

  • The temple’s centerpiece, Loha Prasat, is a 36m multi-tiered iron pagoda featuring 37 metal spires, each symbolizing one of Buddhism’s 37 virtues toward enlightenment.

  • Its pyramid-like structure has three levels: 24 spires at the base, 12 in the middle, and a single spire on top, which enshrines a Buddha relic added in 1995.

  • Inspired by ancient metal temples in India and Sri Lanka that no longer exist, Loha Prasat stands today as one of the only two such structures.

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11.Wat Saket ‏ - The Golden Mount

Wat Saket, also known as The Golden Mount, is one of Bangkok’s most iconic temples. From its golden summit, it offers a peaceful retreat and panoramic city views.

 

๐ŸŒ„ Overview

 

  • Location: On top of an artificial hill in Bangkok’s Old City (Rattanakosin area)

  • Highlight: A golden chedi (stupa) that houses a Buddha relic from India

  • Height: About 80 meters (260 feet) high

  • Also called "Phu Khao Thong" (Golden Mountain in Thai).

 

๐Ÿ›• What to See & Do

 

  • Climb the 344-step spiral staircase around the hill, lined with bells and gongs you can ring for good luck

  • At the top: breathtaking 360-degree views of Bangkok’s old town and skyline

  • Inside the chedi: sacred relic and quiet space for reflection or prayer

  • Surrounding buildings include murals, shrines, and beautiful gardens

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#UriTravel โœˆ๏ธ | Thailand ๐Ÿ‡น๐Ÿ‡ญ | Bangkok | Wat Saket โ€| The Golden Mount

12. Giant Swing‏‏

The Giant Swing (Sao Chingcha) is a towering red wooden structure located in front of Wat Suthat in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon District. Standing approximately 21 Meter tall, it's a visually arresting landmark steeped in cultural and spiritual history.

 

๐Ÿ“œ History & Significance

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  • Originally built in 1784 by King Rama I as part of the Brahmin “Triyampawai” swing ceremony, aimed at honoring Lord ShivaVishnu, and Brahma after the rice harvest.

  • Participants would swing toward a bag of coins placed high on a pole, aiming to grab it with their teeth, often dangerously so. The ritual was discontinued in 1935 after multiple fatal accidents

  • The original teak structure suffered damage over time and was rebuilt multiple times, most recently in 2005–2007 using massive new teak logs; the original pillars now reside in the Bangkok National Museum 

โ€‹The Giant Swing (Sao Chingcha) is a towering red wooden structure located in front ofย Wat Suthatย inย Bangkokโ€™s Phra Nakhonย District. Standing approximatelyย 21ย Meter tall, it's a visually arresting landmark steeped in cultural and spiritual history.



๐Ÿ“œ History & Significance

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Originally built inย 1784ย byย King Rama Iย as part of the Brahmin โ€œTriyampawaiโ€ swing ceremony, aimed at honoringย Lord Shiva,ย Vishnu, andย Brahmaย after the rice harvest.

Participants would swing toward a bag of coins placed high on a pole, aiming to grab it with their teeth, often dangerously so. The ritual was discontinued inย 1935ย after multiple fatal accidents

The original teak structure suffered damage over time and was rebuilt multiple times, most recently inย 2005โ€“2007ย using massive new teak logs; the original pillars now reside in theย Bangkok National Museumย 

13. Wat Suthat‏

Wat Suthat Thepwararam, affectionately known as Wat Suthat, Located on Bamrung Muang Road in the Phra Nakhon (Old City) district, it’s easily recognized by its majestic Giant Swing at the entrance.

Built under King Rama I begin in 1807 and completed by King Rama III around 1847, Wat Suthat stands as one of the first-grade royal temples. Its centerpiece is the 8โ€ฏm-tall bronze Buddha image Phra Sri Sakyamuni, brought from Sukhothai in the 13th century, whose base holds the ashes of King Ramaโ€ฏVIII.

Inside the expansive ordination hall, you’ll find breathtaking murals and Jataka tales, as well as an impressive collection 150+ stone and Buddha statues, along with 28 Chinese pagodas symbolizing the lineage of Buddhas. The architectural blend showcases Thai, Chinese, and Khmer influences, creating an elegant and peaceful ambience.

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14. The Grand Palace‏

The Grand Palace in Bangkok is a majestic complex of buildings that has served as the official royal residence and ceremonial seat of Thai kings since its construction began in 1782 under King Ramaโ€ฏI. Located on Naโ€ฏPhraโ€ฏLan Road in the historic Rattanakosin district.

Inside the grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), Thailand’s most sacred temple, housing the Emerald Buddha statue carved from a single jade block. Other notable structures include the European-influenced Chakri Maha Prasat Hall, the Borom Phiman Mansion, and smaller royal shrines and galleries. The Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles is also part of the complex.

 

Entrance fee: 500โ€ฏTHB for foreigners.

 

โฑ๏ธ Best Time to Visit

Arrive at opening time (8:30โ€ฏAM) to avoid crowds and midday heat. Allocate 2–3 hours to explore the compound fully, or more if visiting multiple museums or catching a Khon dance performance included with your ticket.

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15. Wat Ph

Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, located just south of the Grand Palace, it’s a must-visit for first-time travelers and anyone interested in Thai culture, history, and spirituality.

 

๐Ÿ›• Key Highlights

  • The Reclining Buddha:

    The temple’s star attraction is a massive 46-meter-long and 15-meter-high gold-plated Buddha lying on his side in the nirvana pose. His feet are inlaid with mother-of-pearl, and he displays 108 auspicious symbols.

    Oldest and largest temple complex in Bangkok:

  • Wat Pho predates the founding of Bangkok and was expanded under King Rama I. It houses over 1,000 Buddha images, more than any other temple in Thailand.

    The birthplace of traditional Thai massage:

  • Wat Pho is considered the first public university of Thailand, especially for traditional medicine and massage. You can get an authentic Thai massage at the temple’s own school.

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16. Wat Arun

Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, directly opposite Wat Pho and the Grand Palace.

Wat Arun gets its name from Aruna, the Indian god of dawn. It’s especially beautiful at sunrise, when the light reflects off its ornate surfaces, but it’s also breathtaking at sunset and night, when it’s lit up over the river.

Wat Arun was once home to the Emerald Buddha before it was moved to Wat Phra Kaew, and also appears on Thai currency (10-baht coin).

Wat Arun, also known as theย Temple of Dawn, located on the west bank of theย Chao Phraya River, directly oppositeย Wat Phoย and theย Grand Palace.

Wat Arunย gets its name fromย Aruna, theย Indianย god of dawn. Itโ€™s especially beautiful at sunrise, when the light reflects off its ornate surfaces, but itโ€™s also breathtaking at sunset and night, when itโ€™s lit up over the river.
Wat Arun was once home to the Emerald Buddha before it was moved toย Wat Phra Kaew,ย and also appears onย Thaiย currency (10-baht coin).

17. Pak Khlong Talat

Pak Khlong Talat, Bangkok’s iconic flower market, is a vibrant and colorful wholesale-retail destination located near the Chao Phraya River in the Phra Nakhon district. Its name literally means "market at the mouth of the canal".

Open 24 hours a day, the market is at its liveliest before dawn (around 2–4โ€ฏAM), when fresh shipments of flowers arrive by boat and truck from provinces like Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Chiang Mai, and Chiang Rai. You'll find stunning displays of jasmine, orchids, roses, lilies, marigolds, plus imported varieties like tulips and hydrangeas.

 

By daytime, the atmosphere mellows out, some flower stalls remain open amid the growing presence of fruit, vegetables, and herbs. Many florists and locals buy fresh blooms to make traditional garlands (phuang malai) for temples, ceremonies, vehicles, or home altars

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18.  Sampheng Market

Sampheng Market is one of Bangkok’s oldest and most vibrant markets, nestled in Chinatown’s Samphanthawong district.

A hectic, maze-like network of narrow alleys overflowing with stalls, full of local merchants, delivery carts, Vespa scooters, and energetic bargaining.

 

๐Ÿ›๏ธ What You’ll Find

 

  • Wholesale & retail goods: clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, fabrics, textiles, toys, stationery, cosmetics, kitchenware, souvenirs, accessories, electronics.

  • Fabric paradise: ideal for tailors and DIY enthusiasts, prices drop steeply with bulk purchases.

  • Street food: Thai Chinese snacks, juices, and casual eats are found along the main Yaowarat road and within the market.

โ€‹Sampheng Market is one of Bangkokโ€™s oldest and most vibrant markets, nestled in Chinatownโ€™s Samphanthawong district.

A hectic, maze-like network of narrow alleys overflowing with stalls, full of local merchants, delivery carts, Vespa scooters, and energetic bargaining.



๐Ÿ›๏ธ What Youโ€™ll Find



Wholesale & retail goods: clothing, shoes, bags, jewelry, fabrics, textiles, toys, stationery, cosmetics, kitchenware, souvenirs, accessories, electronics.

Fabric paradise: ideal for tailors and DIY enthusiasts, prices drop steeply with bulk purchases.

Street food: Thai Chineseย snacks, juices, and casual eats are found along the main Yaowarat road and within the market.

19. Chinatown

Bangkok Chinatown is one of the world’s largest and oldest Chinese enclaves, founded in 1782 with Yaowarat Road as its vibrant main artery. This colorful neighborhood seamlessly blends Sino-Thai heritage, street markets, temples, and a legendary food scene.

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20. Wat Traimit

Wat Traimit Witthayaram Worawihan, commonly known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha, is a striking Buddhist temple nestled in Bangkok’s Chinatown (Samphanthawong district) near Hua Lamphong station.

The temple is most famous for the Golden Buddha statuePhra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon, a 3m-tall5.5-tonne solid gold sculpture in the Maravijaya (touching earth) posture, dating from the Sukhothai era (13th–14th centuries).

In 1955, during reinstallation at Wat Traimit, the statue was accidentally dropped from a crane plaster cracked and revealed gleaming gold inside.

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21. Wonderful Pearl Cruise

The Wonderful Pearl Dinner Cruise is one of Bangkok’s premier luxury river cruises, offering an elegant evening on the Chao Phraya River.


๐Ÿšข The Experience

 

  • Three-level vessel (open-air rooftop, air-conditioned decks), seating up to 500 passengers.

  • Daily 2-hour cruise (≈19:15–21:15) departing from River City Pier.

  • Glides past iconic landmarks: Grandโ€ฏPalace, Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Ramaโ€ฏVIII Bridge, and more, all beautifully lit at night.

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22. ICONSIAM

ICONSIAM combining a luxurious shopping mall, cultural spaces, waterfront park, residences, and entertainment, all on the banks of the Chaoโ€ฏPhraya River.

Opened November 2018, it spans eight retail floors with over 7,000 brands, 500+ shops, and 100+ dining venues, including Thailand’s first Apple Store.

IconLuxe hosts ultra-luxury labels (Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Dior, Gucci, etc.), while SookSiam is a 16,000โ€ฏm² indoor “floating market” celebrating Thai arts, cuisine, and handicrafts from all 77 provinces.

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23. Asiatique The Riverfront

Asiatique The Riverfront is Bangkok’s premier riverside night market and open-air mall, beautifully set on the former East Asiatic Company docks along Charoen Krung Road by the Chao Phraya River.

 

Asiatique Sky is a 60m Ferris wheel with panoramic views over Bangkok’s riverfront.

Houses 1,500 boutique shops and over 40 restaurants, blending market-style stalls with upscale riverside dining.

Divided into themed zones:

  • Chareonkrung: handicrafts, souvenirs, Thai fashion

  • Factory: trendy goods, gadgets, Apple store

  • Town Square: bars, live music, event spaces

  • Waterfront: scenic riverside dining and 300โ€ฏm promenade.

 

Free shuttle boat from Sathorn Pier (next to BTS Saphan Taksin) departs every 15โ€ฏmin.

โ€‹Asiatique The Riverfront isย Bangkokโ€™sย premier riverside night market and open-air mall, beautifully set on the former East Asiatic Company docks alongย Charoen Krung Roadย by theย Chao Phraya River.

Asiatique Sky is aย 60m Ferris wheel with panoramic views overย Bangkokโ€™sย riverfront.

Housesย 1,500ย boutique shops and overย 40ย restaurants, blending market-style stalls with upscale riverside dining.
Divided into themed zones:
Chareonkrung: handicrafts, souvenirs, Thai fashion

Factory: trendy goods, gadgets, Apple store

Town Square: bars, live music, event spaces

Waterfront: scenic riverside dining and 300โ€ฏm promenade.



Free shuttle boat from Sathorn Pier (next to BTS Saphan Taksin) departs every 15โ€ฏmin.

๐Ÿš Bangkok public transportation:

 

  • ๐Ÿš† BTS Skytrain 

    • Bangkok’s elevated rail network with 3 lines (Sukhumvit, Silom, Gold) covering ~70โ€ฏkm and 64 stations.

    • Fares: ~17–62โ€ฏTHB per trip; fast (trains every 3–6โ€ฏmin) and avoids traffic.

  • ๐Ÿš‡ MRT Subway

    • Includes Blue, Purple, Yellow, and Pink lines totaling ~133โ€ฏkm and 107 stations.

    • Fares: ~16–42โ€ฏTHB; runs ~06:00–24:00; connects with BTS and reaches areas like Chinatown and Chatuchak.

  • ๐Ÿšค Chaoโ€ฏPhraya River Express Boats

    • Operates along the river with 38 piers; services include local commuter boats and hopโ€‘on tourist boats.

    • Hours: ~06:00–21:30 weekdays, earlier close on weekends.

    • Fares: 10–32โ€ฏTHB (local); tourist boats ~50โ€ฏTHB or full-day passes.

  • ๐Ÿš– Taxi & ๐Ÿšฒ Motorcycle Taxi

    • Metered taxis are affordable (start 35–40โ€ฏTHB), but can be slow during rush hours.

    • Motorcycle taxis (10–50โ€ฏTHB) are the fastest way for short distances, always negotiate beforehand.

  • ๐Ÿ›บ Tuk-Tuks

    • Iconic and fun for short rides, but always haggle price first, no meter.

  • ๐Ÿš Buses & ๐Ÿš BRT

    • BMTA buses: fares 8–24โ€ฏTHB; wide network but slow during traffic.

    • BRT: electric buses on dedicated lanes, flat fare 15โ€ฏTHB, works with Rabbit Card.

  • โœˆ๏ธ Airport Rail Link

    • Connects Suvarnabhumi Airport to city (Phaya Thai)

    • fares 15–45โ€ฏTHB, runs ~06:00–24:00.

 

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