25 Amazing Things To Do in Bangkok, Thailand
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Bangkok is one of the most thrilling cities in the world to visit. With such a diversity of different attractions and a fascinating mixture of traditional fused with modern culture, the city offers something interesting for everyone. This video includes 25 of what I think are the absolute best things to do in Bangkok. I put together a range of different activities that consist of everything from Bangkok's zoo, its most revered temples and golden palaces, to the culinary options the city is so famous for. In case you would like to revisit any of these Bangkok attractions shown in the video, here is all the information right below.
1. Wang Lang Market ตลาดวังหลัง - Wang Lang Market is one my favorite snacking and browsing markets in Bangkok.
2. Chatuchak Weekend Market ตลาดนัดจตุจักร - One of the most popular things to do in Bangkok is go shopping - don't miss the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
3. Klong Toey Market ตลาดคลองเตย - The most vital fresh food market in Bangkok.
4. Floating Market ตลาดน้ำ - In this video I visit Talad Nam Bang Nam Pheung floating market in southern Bangkok.
5. Pratunam Market ประตูน้ำ - Shopping is a huge Bangkok attraction and Pratunam is one of the wholesale outdoor markets.
6. MBK / Siam Shopping มาบุญครอง - One of the most hectic shopping malls is MBK, everything imaginable under one roof.
7. Or Tor Kor Market ตลาด อ.ต.ก. - Visiting markets is one of my personal favorites activities in Bangkok, and Or Tor Kor is amazing.
8. Dusit Zoo สวนสัตว์ดุสิต - The Dusit Zoo is one of the most fun things to do in Bangkok if you are with children.
9. Lumpini Park สวนลุมพินี- The central park of Bangkok.
10. Massage นวดแผนไทย- Don't miss a rejuvenating massage in Thailand!
11. Grand Palace / Wat Phra Kaew วัดพระเก้า- The most revered of all attractions in Bangkok.
12. Wat Pho วัดโพธิ์ - Home of the reclining Buddha and the birthplace of the traditional Thai massage.
13. Wat Arun วัดอรุณ - Wat Arun is the temple of dawn, located on the the Chao Phraya River.
14. Wat Saket (วัดสระเกศ) - Bangkok's Golden Mountain Temple with great views.
15. Erawan Museum ช้างสามเศียร- A giant three headed elephant which is a temple and museum.
16. Vimanmek Mansion พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ - As the largest golden teak wood mansion in the world, it's very impressive.
17. Khao San Road ถนนข้าวสาร - There are lots of things to do in this area, many of them revolving around parties and nightlife.
18. Silom and Patpong (สีลม) - Silom at night turns into a market with Patpong street, home to many go-go bars and fake goods.
19. Victory Monument อนุสาวรีย์ชัยสมรภูมิ - One of the transportation hubs of Bangkok and there's a lot of food, including the tasty boat noodle alley.
20. Eat Durian กินทุเรียน - Durian, also known as the king of fruits, is creamy and sweet, and it's the best fruit in the world.
21. Thai Street Food อาหารข้างทาง - Eating Thai street food is one of the most rewarding things to do in Bangkok, mainly because there's so much to try, and so many good flavors.
22. Thai Cooking Class เรียนทำอาหาร- A cooking class is a great way to learn some Thai recipes!
23. Pahurat พาหุรัด- Bangkok's little India is known as Pahurat. It's a place to shop for fabric and dine on delicious Indian food.
24. Pak Klong Talad ปากคลองตลาด- The largest flower market in Bangkok is a great place to see colorful and exotic flowers all day long.
25. Yaowarat / Sampeng Market (เยาวราช / สำเพ็ง) - Yaowarat is one of the busiest and most exciting places in Bangkok - don't miss it!
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10 AWESOME Things to Do in BANGKOK, Thailand - Go Local (2018)
Ever wondered what Bangkok is like? For the past couple years Bangkok has been the number one travel destination in the world. I wanted to see if it was worth all the hype. So I spent a week in Bangkok trying as many things as I could. These are my top 10 recommendations to get the most out of the city.
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1. Wang Lang Market
2. Muay Thai (Buy tickets here
3. Chinatown
4. Jatukak Fish Market (I recommend going for dinner)
5. Wat Saket
6. Wat Arun (view at sunset from across the river)
7. The Grand Palace
8. Khlong Toei Wet Market
9. Jim Thompson House
10. Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)
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5 Places to visit in BANGKOK (Co van Kessel Guide)
5 Places to visit in Bangkok.
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If you are planning your trip to Bangkok, you’ll probably hear the same things over and over again. The grand palace, reclining buddha and khao san road. Now we are not saying these places are bad, but we would just like to give you some alternatives.
Here is OUR list of places to visit in Bangkok.
1. Wat Prayoon
The adress is 24 Prajadhipok Rd, แขวง วัดกัลยาณ์ Khet Thon Buri, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600.
You can easily reach it by the Chao Phraya River Express boat service by alighting at the Memorial Bridge pier and walking over the bridge across the river.
Wat Prayoon is open everyday and there is no entrance fee.
2. Saphan Taksin Park
The address is Soi Charoen Nakhon 13, the best way to get here, is to take the BTS or the Chao Phraya express boat to Saphan Taksin, and then walking across the bridge or by taking the local ferry boat.
3. Airplane Graveyard
Ramkhamhaeng Road | Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok 10240,
The best way to get to the Airplane Graveyard is by Taxi.
*Pro tip: Use Grab Taxi, you can write the address in the APP, so there should be no confusion for the driver.
It is open from 9 am till 4pm.
The entrance fee depends on what the family wants you to pay it is normally around 200-400 baht.
4. JJ GREEN
เลขที่ 1 ถนนกำแพงเพชร 3, แขวงจตุจักร, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
1 Kamphaeng Phet 3, Chatuchak, Bangkok
You can get here by taxi, MRT: Chatuchak or BTS: Mo Chit
Open from thursdays until sundays, from 6 pm till 1.30 am.
JJ Green is located next to the Chatuchak weekend market, which closes around 5pm. So it's perfect to combine these 2 for a big day of shopping!
5. Co van Kessel
The address is: Charoen Krung soi 24.
Co van Kessel bike tours and boat tours provides a refreshing alternative to the tired tourist experience. We do not battle the crowds at clichéd destinations promoted in guide books, but turn your attention to quaint local communities and charming excursions into the fascinating lifestyle and culture of real Thai people. Every day is different and every tour is a surprise as we focus not on destinations, but lose ourselves in the enchantment of the journey itself.
Co van Kessel, an innovative and adventurous Dutchman, pioneered bicycle tours in Bangkok more than 30 years ago. As a longtime resident and self-professed lover of Bangkok, he understood very well the picture of accelerated urban development (gridlocked traffic, concrete towers, and choking pollution) that has plagued the recent image of the city. He also had a hunch that this was not what Bangkok or Thailand was all about.
Making it his goal to re-discover Bangkok, Co spent thousands of hours on his mountain bike exploring the vast network of local streets, alleyways, footpaths and canals between the main urban thoroughfares. What he found, lurking behind the facade of modernization, were hidden worlds of peace and tranquility, a picture of “real” Thai life that has remained unchanged for countless decades; an identity of a city that is true to the Thai people, yet largely unknown to outsiders.
Whether it’s the colorful sights and smells of the local markets, the fascinating life of locals along the canals, or the surprising existence of bountiful green belts, Co discovered the essence of what makes Bangkok one of Asia’s most captivating cities. Since then, it has been his mission to share these discoveries with the rest of the world.
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Top 10 Places to Visit in Bangkok,thailand | Things To Do in Bangkok,thailand. (2019) by ayuple
Thailand is the most popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia, and for a reason. You can find almost anything here: crystal blue beaches, thick jungle, great food, cheap beachfront bungalows and some of the best luxury hotels in the world. There is something for every interest and every budget. Here are top 10 places to visit in Bangkok, Thailand.
1. Grand Palace
It's the dazzling, spectacular Grand Palace, undoubtedly the city's most famous landmark. Built-in 1782.
2. Wat Pho
also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is located on Rattanakosin Island, directly south of the Grand Palace.
3. Dusit Palace
a compound of royal residences in Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed over a large area north of Rattanakosin Island between 1897 and 1901 by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). The palace, originally called Wang Suan Dusit or 'Dusit Garden Palace' .
4. Lumphini Park
Lumphini Park was created in the 1920s by King Rama VI. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds.
5. The Chatuchak Weekend Market
on Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok, is the largest market in Thailand.[1] Also known as JJ Market, it has more than 15,000 stalls and 11,505 vendors (2019),[2] divided into 27 sections.
6. Terminal 21
the first located on Sukhumvit Road, near the Asoke intersection, in Bangkok, Thailand. It opened in October 2011. The complex has two parts.
7. Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo
Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo is the largest crocodile farm in the world.
8. floating market
A floating market is a market where goods are sold from boats. Originating in times and places where water transport played an important role in daily life, most floating markets operating today mainly serve as tourist attractions, and are chiefly found in Thailand.
9. MBK Center
MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong is a large shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand.
10. Siam Ocean World
This underground aquarium, one of the largest in Southeast Asia, will dazzle you with innovative world-class exhibits and over 30,000 curious looking creatures from various depths and aquatic regions across the globe.
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✅ 1. Dusit Thani Pattaya (1.7 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 2. InterContinental Pattaya Resort (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 3. Hilton Pattaya (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 4. Siam Bayshore Resort Pattaya (0.4 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 5. BARAQUDA PATTAYA (0.4 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 6. Amari Residences Pattaya (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 7. Cape Dara Resort Pattaya (2 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 8. Amari Ocean Pattaya (1.7 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 9. Centara Avenue Apartments Pattaya (0.6 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
✅ 10. The Monttra Pattaya (1.3 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
1. Dusit Thani Pattaya (1.7 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Located on a quiet beach stretch along Pattaya Bay, Dusit Thani Pattaya offers sweeping views of the sea. It features 3 restaurants and 2 swimming pools. Guests enjoy free parking.
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2. InterContinental Pattaya Resort (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
A beachfront resort, InterContinental Pattaya Resort boasts a private beach area, 3 outdoor pools, a large spa, and a 24-hour fitness centre. Located in south Pattaya, it features stunning views of the Gulf of Siam.
3. Hilton Pattaya (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Hilton Pattaya offers 5-star luxury with 180-degree view of Pattaya Beach and 37-inch flat-screen TVs, atop CentralFestival Pattaya Beach Complex. It features an infinity pool, fitness centre and spa.
4. Siam Bayshore Resort Pattaya (0.4 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Boasting 8 dining options and 2 outdoor pools, The hotel is located next to Walking Street. Siam Bayshore Resort & Spa features spacious garden wing rooms with a private terrace.
5. BARAQUDA PATTAYA (0.4 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 4 minutes walk from the beach. BARAQUDA PATTAYA – MGALLERY BY SOFITEL offers stylish and luxurious accommodation with free WiFi. It has a spa, fitness room and a large outdoor pool. There are 5 F&B options, including in-house mixologists and a rooftop lounge.
6. Amari Residences Pattaya (0.8 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 3 minutes walk from the beach. Located on Pratumnak Hill, between Pattaya and Jomtien, Amari Residences Pattaya features 173 stylishly furnished guest rooms and suites. The property features an outdoor pool and free WiFi access for all guests.
7. Cape Dara Resort Pattaya (2 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. Located along Pattaya Beach, Cape Dara Resort features an outdoor pool. It offers rooms with private balcony overlooking the sea. It is a 10-minute drive from Central Festival Pattaya Shopping Centre. Free Wi-Fi is available.
8. Amari Ocean Pattaya (1.7 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
This property is 2 minutes walk from the beach. The luxurious Amari Ocean Pattaya along Northern Pattaya is about 1.9 miles from the famous Walking Street. It offers stunning sea views, an outdoor pool and a rejuvenating spa.
9. Centara Avenue Apartments Pattaya (0.6 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
Situated in a convenient area of Pattaya Central, an 8-minute walk from the beach, Centara Avenue Apartments features an outdoor swimming pool with water slides, a swim-up bar and a swim spa. There is also a rooftop pool. Guests can enjoy the on-site restaurant and bar. Free WiFi and free private parking are available.
10. The Monttra Pattaya (1.3 miles from Walking Street Pattaya)
The Monttra Pattaya offers accommodation in Pattaya South. The resort has an outdoor pool and barbecue, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant. Free private parking is available on site.
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Loei, Thailand the Top Things To Do
Bordered by the mighty Mekhong River and mist-shrouded mountains, Loei has long been popular with Thai tourists, but still receives comparatively few international travelers. However, with all that the province has to offer, the secret may soon be out.
When visiting Loei, many people choose to head straight to Chiang Khan, famed for its laid-back charm and kitsch walking street. It is also a good base from which to explore nearby natural attractions, including un-spoilt national parks with their cool climates, lush pine forests and unique flora and fauna.
For those of you who don’t mind an early start, a visit to Phu Thok, which means isolated mountain, is a must-do whilst in Loei. Famed for its spectacular sunrises and ‘sea of fog’ views, this natural phenomenon is best viewed during winter months though good views are to be had all year-round. The area is also home to Wat Phu Thok; known locally as ‘stairways to heaven’, a popular spot for meditation in addition to offering striking views over the surrounding countryside.
For three days of the year the sleepy town of Dan Sai plays host to one of the most colourful and some would say spookiest festivals of its kind; Phi Ta Khon, or the ‘Ghost’ festival. Accompanied by raucous music and dancing, young men dressed as ghosts wearing huge colorful masks parade through the streets to worship spirits and ask for plentiful rain for the year ahead.
The annual event takes place between March and July, the exact dates being determined by the town’s spiritual mediums. If you can’t make the festival but are still interested in learning more, pay a visit to the Dansai Folk Museum, which provides information on the origins and significance of the Phi Ta Khon festival. At weekends you can also see demonstrations of how the festival masks are made.
With its unique climate, cultures and traditions, stunning natural attractions and colouful festivals, Loei is a province just waiting to be explored and is an up and coming ecotourism destination not to be missed, so come along and explore the wisdom of the mountains for yourself.
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