The Grand Palace
the former residence of King Rama I to King Rama V
Admission Not Included
The Grand Palace
the former residence of King Rama I to King Rama V
Admission Not Included
Tha Maharaj
A pier that is renovated and now turned into a river side community mall packed with trendy restaurants. It is located between 3 key landmarks (Grand Palace, Thammasat University, and Silapakorn Fine Arts University)
Wat Phra Chetuphon
The location of gigantic reclining Buddha and the birth place of Thai massage. If you want a truly authentic Thai massage, you can visit the massage place inside the temple.
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Museum Siam
An interactive museum with the concept of Play + Learn. In addition to edutainment, there are many funky/cool art displays throughout the museum.
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Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market)
One of the biggest flower/vegetable markets in Bangkok.
Giant Swing
Located in front of Wat Suthat, giant swing was built for the Lo-Chin-Cha ('pulling the swing') ceremony, which was stopped in 1935 due to several accidents. Now, it becomes one of the landmark in Bangkok old town area.
The National Museum Bangkok
The national museum has many important artifacts including the first stone inscription of King Ram Khamhaeng and Rama I's chariot. The museum offers audio tours and a free guided tour in English.
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Khaosan Road
Khao San Road is considered as a little tourist town in Bangkok (with a similar feeling to Pattaya and Phuket). Everything in Khao San Road is geared toward tourist: international food, tattoo shops, clubs, bars, hostels, etc.
Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall
It is a modern museum focusing on the Rattanakosin era (which started when King Rama I reigned over Thailand). You need to sign up for a two-hour guided tour, which starts every 20 mins, starting from 10 AM.
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The Golden Mount (Wat Saket)
You can walk up to the top of the Golden Mount to see the view around the Grand Palace and Bangkok old town area.
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Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple)
The Marble Temple has a unique architecture. It was constructed from the leftover Italian marbles from the building of Ananta Samakom Throne Hall. The marble keeps the temple nice and cool, even in a hot weather.
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Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
With 37 metal spires shooting up to the sky, the landscape around Loha Prasat is unique and beautiful. It is a welcoming sight when visitors enter Ratcha Damnoen road.
Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit)
Located at the end of Yaowarat Road (China Town), Wat Trimitr is well known for Golden Buddha. It also has a museum, the China Town Heritage Center, where visitors can learn about history of China Town.
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Wat Intharawihan
Wat Intharawihan is well-known for its large standing Buddha. This 32 meters (105 ft) height is often referred to as Luang Pho To, who initiated this project in 1867.
Old Siam Plaza
Wide selections of Thai desserts that can be found on the ground floor of The Old Siam Plaza.
Nang Loeng Market
Walking inside Nang Loeng Market, you will experience authentic Chinese food from ancient Chinese community.
Bangkok City Pillar Shrine
Bangkok City Pillar is believed to house the city's spirit. When King Rama I built Bangkok, this pillar symbolizes the first stake that he put on the ground.
Ban Bat Community
Ban Bat is where locals have been crafting monk's begging bowls since the 1700s. The locals still use a traditional method to creaft the bowls using only their hands and hammer.
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