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Bangkok
Welcome to the land of glitters, electrifyingevenings and holy shrines.Bangkok, Thailand’s capital is a sprawling metropolis, famous for its lavish shrines and energetic street life.
The boat-filled Chao Phraya River nourishes its bunch of canals, flowing past the Rattanakosin royal district
and is home to the grandeur Grand Palace and its sacred Emerald Buddha temple.
It is located at 13.75 latitude and 100.50 longitudes and is situated at altitude of 12 meters above sea level.
The city has a population of 5,104,476 (approx.) making it as the biggest and major city in Thailand. It runs
on the BMT time zone.
Bangkok welcomes a large number of visitors each year than any other city with its alluring charm and
cultural essence. This is a city turn its action with a whirl of moment, get a tuk tuk from the dynamic
Chinatown or take a long-tail boat through incredible floating markets. Food is another highlight, from local
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dishes served at lively street stalls to grab a bite of traditional Thai cuisine at serene restaurants.
Fondly known as the City of Angels and Venice of the East, Bangkok turns out as a treasure full of
excitement for each visitor. The city thrills with its energy and has an array of sightseeing and eating
possibilities that you will have little time to relax. While in Bangkok, you rejoice and retreat yourself with
spa treatments, skyline-view bars, luxurious hotels, and excellent restaurants.
Bangkok is abode of worthwhile pilgrimages such as The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and the Emerald
Buddha top the itinerary of every visitor. Besides shrines, there are plenty of other interesting niches and
touring possibilities to fit just about every interest. If shopping is your forte, then, Bangkok’s Chinatown
should come in your itinerary. Make sure you check out the spreading labyrinthine Flower and Thieves
markets. Bangkok has a series of awe-inspiring architecture in the form of Suan Pakkard Palace with its
antique teak house collection and remarkable Vimanmek Palace, encompassing the world’s largest golden
teak structure.
Thai food is unparalleled for spice, taste, and variation. From multi-course meals to small street vendors, theone constant here is fresh and delicious at every level. You can have best roast duck or wanton noodles on a
street corner for lunch and then be dining at world-class restaurants. Bangkok is home to mouth-watering
French, Italian, and other world cuisines and quenches everyone’s hunger.
The capital city of Thailand, Bangkok is termed as the most populated city with 8 million residents
over 14.5 million in its cosmopolitan expanse. Bangkok has marked its name in the list of “world’s top
tourist destination cities” with around 16 million tourists visiting annually. The city has a lot to offer
therefore, here is the list of the best attractions for first-timers:
The Grand Palace
Situated on the banks of Chao Phraya River, the Grand Palace is one of the most famous touristdestinations in Bangkok. Located in the core of Bangkok, the Grand Palace is a perfect amalgam of
Thai and European structural design; the palace was previously the residence of the Kings of Siam and
till date it is used for royal ceremonials. Several buildings, great halls, lush gardens and courtyards
make this palace a must-visit attraction.
Opening -Closing Time - 8:30 am to 3:30 pm (Daily)
Entrance Fee - 400 THB
Siam Ocean World
Main Attractions Traditional Foods Events Activities Shopping Accomodation
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The dimension of three Olympic swimming pools and two storeys beneath the Siam Paragon
Shopping, the Siam Ocean World is a marine paradise. It features some rare species from aquatic life
and a 4D theatre. A must-visit attraction in Bangkok, its tour is both informative and entertaining for
adults and kids. Witness the deadliest predators in the 270-degree underwater tunnel while exploring
the beauty of the ocean from a glass bottom boat and swim along sharks.
Opening -Closing Time - 10 am to 9 pm (Daily)
Entrance Fee - Adults: 450 THB, Children: 280 THB
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Famous milestone of Bangkok, Wat Arun, commonly known as the Temple of Dawn is a Buddhist
temple located on Thonburi west bank of Chao Phraya River. The magnificent structure is considered
as one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand and has a significant history attached to Wats.
Opening Closing Time - 8 am to 5:30 pm (Daily)
Entrance Fee - 50 THB
Wat Mahathat
Remarkable Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Wat Mahathat is located in middle of the city and houses a
meditation centre. It is one of the oldest temples holding noteworthy history dates back before
Bangkok became the capital of Thailand. Meditation centre is quite famous amongst people all over
the world.
Opening Closing Time - 9 am to 5 pm daily
Entrance Fee - 20 THB
Wat Traimit
Wat Traimit, a popular tourist destination, is an abode of the world’s largest gold statue of Golden
Buddha. The height of this statue is 10 feet and weighs more than 5 tons. The breath-taking, shining
figurine of Buddha makes this place a must-visit attraction in Bangkok.
Opening Closing Time - 9 am to 5 pm
Entrance Fee - 20 THB
Temple of Emerald Buddha
The Temple of Emerald Buddha or the Wat Phra Kaew is the holy Buddhist temple in Thailand. Located
at Phra Nakhon, the central district of Bangkok, the temple houses the statue of Emerald Buddha
made of green jadeite. The striking and gleaming structure of the temple leaves every visitor
stunned. As per the rules visitors need to cover their knees and shoulders and take the shoes off
before entering the temple.
Opening Closing Time -8:30 am to 12 noon and 1 pm to 3:30 pm (Daily)
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Entrance Fee - 350 THB
Erawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine)
This popular Hindu shrine is a Thai manifestation of the Hindu creation God Brahma in the form of a
golden statue of Phra Phrom. Full with devotees throughout the day, sometimes it acts as a platform
for concerts given by traditional Thai dance groups. Located in Pathum Wan district by the GrandHyatt Erawan Hotel, at the in intersection point of Ratchadamri Road.
Opening Closing Time -6 am- 12 am, daily
The National Museum Bangkok
Take a glimpse of exquisite collection of an art at the largest in Southern Asia, the National Museum
located in 4 Na Phra That. The place houses some regal belongings dates back to the Royal Thai
family. One can spend a few hours browsing multitudes of artefacts and paintings in the alluring of
museum. There are free guided tours available on Wednesday, Thursday or Saturday.
Opening Closing Time - 9 am - 4 pm, Wednesday through Sunday
Entrance Fee -200 THB
Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)
Famous as the “marble temple” Wat Benchamabophit is an exemplary specimen of Bangkok’s
architectural style with its multi-layered rooftops, bird-like adornments at the top of the shrine along
with the stunning gold carvings. The temple is guarded by the large stone lion on each side of the
main entrance. Inside the shrine there is a magnificent Sukhothai-style Buddha statue, a copy of the
original Phra Buddha Chinnarat that resides in Phitsanulok, northern Thailand. When you step inside
the shrine, there is a Sukhothai-style Buddha figurine, a replica of Phra Buddha Chinnarat that resides
in Phitsanulok northern Thailand.
Opening Closing Time - 8:00 am to 5:30 pm Daily
Entrance Fee - 20 THB
Royal Barges National Museum
Royal Barges National Museum is a unique museum in Thailand that exhibit Royal Barges used in
Royal Barge Processions and state ceremonies. Many barges are in the form of famous mythical
creatures from the Ramayana epic. The barges are made of optimum quality wood. Gold leaves,
intricate designs and vivid colours form the decoration of the barges. The most impressive of all is the
46-meter-long Suphannahong royal barge which is in the shape of a mystical swan. It also features
on the logo of Tourism Authority of Thailand. Along with three more barges that are equally
impressive - Ananta Nagaraj with naga -shape figurehead, Narai Song Suban featuring Lord Rama on
garuda figurehead and Anekchat Puchong.
Opening Closing Time - 9 am to 5 pm daily
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Lumpini Park
Lumpini Park acts as a reservoir of fresh air within the concrete boundaries of Bangkok. The verdant
green park is an escape from the bustling and hassled streets of this vibrant city. Lumpini Park is the
largest and oldest park in Bangkok. The place is a perfect spot for family picnic and for relaxation in
the fresh air of the park. Situated at the serene lake in the park, it also has boating facilities. Being a
smoking free park, it is a child-friendly place and a prefect destination for recreational activities.
Opening Closing Time - 4:30 am to 9 pm daily
Night-life in Bangkok
Bangkok’s night-life experiences are one of the chief reasons for drawing more and more tourists to
visit this tropical metropolis. Once the sun sets in Bangkok, the major chunk of the city wakes up to
get drenched in the glitters of the night-life. Ranging from Roof-top cocktails bars with basement
clubbing and Muay Thai Live show at Asiatic, cultural theatrical shows, night-life in Bangkok has
myriads of exhilarating night-life experiences.
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