Top 10 Places to Visit in Bangkok

Bangkok is hailed as the ever-awake city, bursting with cultural diversity and nightlife. Bangkok, amid all its modernity of skyscrapers, has not bid adieu to its spirituality. Somehow, the monasteries have survived the din of the floating markets and the busy to-do business. Exquisite cuisines and inexpensive drinks are further attractions that Bangkok lovers look forward to. While historical monuments point back to the future, art galleries attract modern tourists with their intellectual diversity. If you are here for a Bangkok travel guide, then you have hit upon the right place. 

The Grand Palace

The grand palace is the confluence of the holy and the royal. Since its construction, it has housed both, the royal family and the 1782 Buddhist temple — Wat Phra Kaew. The seat of the Emerald Buddha, the place offers ready auspicial moorings for the royal ceremonies that are performed here. The architecture of the place is quite eclectic, and the style unifies the stricture as a whole. You can visit the place between 8.30 and 3.30, and expect a clement 28 degrees on your skin. The Grand Palace is thus definitely among the best places to visit in Bangkok with friends

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Wat Pho 

Located towards the south of the Grand Palace, the Wat Pho is dedicated to the preservation of the ancient medical knowledge of Thailand. The place is also the seat of a grand statue of the “Reclining Buddha”, which never fails to draw the attention of the tourists. The statue is embedded with precious jewels and is a symbol of faith in the Almighty. Wat Pho is also considered a healing place due to its association with medical practices during the times of Kind Rama I and Rama III.

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Khao San Road

The Khao San Road is the best places to visit in Bangkok with friends due to its abundance of restaurants, cafes, and nightclubs. After sundown, the place bustles with shoppers, who come to this place for reasonably priced items. If you are looking to buy memorabilia, this is the place you were looking for. Imagine a place where you can spend a romantic date and shop before returning to your hotel. This is why Khao San Road is towards the top of every “must visit in Thailand” list.

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Chatuchak Market

Even if you do not shop here, the Chatuchak Market is a sight to behold. One of the largest markets in the world, its area spans over 35 acres, housing over 8000 shops. There is hardly anything that you cannot find here—from books to antiques and from food to furniture. The market is divided into 27 sections, under which the products are listed and sold. If you are in search of authentic Asian food, you are in for a treat here. The place is also called JJ Market by the locals and has a huge footfall of 0.2 million people every day.

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Chao Phraya River

The Chao Phraya River is the principal water route in Bangkok and is used by scores of thousands of people every day. The agricultural lands that it abuts have been made fertile by the river. The abundance of fish in these waters has been the reason for thriving commerce for Thailand through the centuries. If you want to have a rollicking ride down the river, there is no dearth of inexpensive ferries that ply between the banks. A romantic dinner on the waterway is a great idea too; cruises offer such services and you just need the spirit to experience the cultural aspect of Thailand.

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Samut Prakan

Digging into the Sanskrit meaning of the place justifies its location; indeed, Samut Prakan is a seaport. The place flourished during the Ayutthaya period in Thai history and is now a seat of modernity. If you have time in your hands, hire a Bangkok travel guide and visit the shrimp and rice farms, and of course, the crocodile enclosures! 

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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

If you are on a family trip to Bangkok, you are in luck. Spreading over 100000 sq ft of area, the place is pervaded with aquatic flora and fauna. Kids are elated to hide behind huge rocks and catch a glimpse of a squid or a shrimp ambling its way out of threat’s reach. The shark walk and the coral reef are special attractions of the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World. A sight of the Sand Tiger Shark or the Leopard Shark is sure to thrill every member of the family. The beautiful coral reefs provide a welcome retreat from the precarious wildlife.

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Phi Phi Islands

This archipelago of 6 islands is located close to Phuket and is also known as the Bamboo Islands. Phi Phi Islands became a worldwide name after The Beach was filmed here. If the mention of dramatic white cliffs and the sound of the sea excite you, this place should be at the top of your list!

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Koh Kret

Koh Kret, also known as the river island, is inhabited by the Mon people, the land’s indigenous people. The cultural importance of this Northern island is undeniable, with the people still sticking to the traditional practices. Pottery is both a vocation and an attraction of this place, and there is a reclining Buddha here as well, just like the one in Wat Pho. You can have a taste of the original culinary habits of the people in these areas, stuff that was prepared for the royals. 

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Ayutthaya

Flaunting a rich history of 400 years, Ayutthaya, or the ancient land, is included among the UNESCO world heritage sites. The place is an interesting confluence of Hinduism and Buddhism. While Ayutthaya derives its name from Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Ram, it also houses great monasteries like the Wat Ratchaburana and Wat Mahathat. You can comfortably stay at guesthouses and explore the place at your own pace.  

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These were out picks from tourist places to visit in Bangkok, Thailand. Be confident and discover more places, and make your visit to this beautiful country memorable!

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