TOp 10 places to visit in Bangkok

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The Royal Grand Palace complex was established in 1782 and it consists of not only royal and throne halls, but also a number of government offices as well as the renowned Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). Appropriate attire is a must before you enter the place.

Next to the Grand Palace is the oldest temple in Bangkok. Wat Pho is one of the most visited temples in Thailand due to its history and the astounding 46 meters long gold plated Reclining Buddha. Wat Pho was listed as UNESCO’s Heritage Site. Appropriate attire is a must before you enter the place.

Commonly known as the Temple Of Dawn, Wat Arun sits majestically on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River, the legendary Wat Arun is one of the most striking riverside landmarks of Thailand. Despite the name, the most spectacular view of the glittering monument can be seen from the east side of the river at sunset, when the spires of Wat Arun make an impressive silhouette against the skyline.

Located about an hour and a half from Bangkok is the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, one of the main tourist attractions. Take a boat ride and stroll along the river. You can also buy food and products from vendors selling items from their boats.

The trip to Damnoen Saduak will not be complete if you do not visit the Maeklong Railway Market and Wat Bang Kung. A market right at the middle of the train track and tourists flock to see the train passing by. It is a unique experience. Visit Wat Bang Kung where you will find the temple hidden within the roots of a banyan tree.

If you love food and delightable Chinese treats, Bangkok’s Chinatown is the place to be. The variety of road side street food makes this place a food heaven. Best time to visit Chinatown with an empty stomach would be in the evening.

A must visit during the weekends is the Chatuchak Weekend Market. It is the largest market in Thailand housing more than 15,000 stalls and vendors. You can buy souvenirs, clothes, vintage items and many more at the market.

Talad Rod Fai or the Train Night Market located in Ratchada is the home of many stalls and vendors. You can enjoy bbq seafood buffet, variety of street food and vendors selling items from clothing to vintage items.

The Asiatique Riverfront is a large open-air mall located by the Chao Phraya river. It combines shopping, dining, events and activities at one location. You can also book a dinner cruise and enjoy the view by the river.

The latest hip and happening creative park was built to inspire visitors and local people to get new ideas through art, designs, shops and entertainment. The new Bangkok’s thriving creative park has been flagged as an extraordinary one-stop destination for everything art related in Thailand.