Things to do in Bangkok
Wat Saket
The grubby yellow hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi is also known as the Golden Mount, or \’Phu Khao Thong\’. It rises within the…
Wat Sa Ket and The Golden Mount
This landmark, on the only hill in Bangkok, is of great significance for all followers of The Lord Buddha. 320 stairs take you up to…
Erawan Shrine
The Erawan Shrine is a Hindu shrine in Bangkok, Thailand that houses a statue of four-faced Brahma. A popular tourist attraction, it often features performances…
Trooping of the Colours
Their majesties the King and Queen preside over this impressive annual event, held in the Royal Plaza near the equestrian statue of King Chulalongkorn. Dressed…
Jim Thompson House
He is an American who was born Greenville, Delaware, in 1906 practiced architect prior to World War 11, he volunteered for service in the U.S.…
Bang Lamphu
One of the oldest parts of town, Bang Lamphu district has become famous over recent years due to the emergence of Khao San Road as…
Kamthieng House
The former 19th rice farmer\’s teak house transplanted from the banks of Chiang Mai\’s Ping River to Bangkok in 1964, Kamthieng House is now the…
Siam Niramit
Situated on Thiam Ruammit Road off Ratchadaphisek Road, about 100 metres from the Thailand Culutral Center. Siam Niramit is a one-of-a-kind cultural theme complex offerring…
Royal Barges Museum
Uniquely Thai and spectacular, eight of the Royal barges are on display. These magnificent boats are hand carved from huge pieces of teak with prows…
Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute
The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute is a popular attraction for both tourists and scientists, right in the heart of Bangkok. Here you can see some…
National Museum
The angel city of Bangkok is home to an extensive and very informative National Museum, which claims to be the largest of it\’s kind in…
Pak Khlong Talat
London has its Covent Garden, Paris has Les Halles, Bangkok has Pak Khlong Talat which is the biggest fresh flower market in the city. The…