The Thai capital is considered one of the most attractive places for travelers. Bangkok attracts millions of tourists every year. There are so many attractions and attractions here that the eyes run wide. Where to start exploring the exotic metropolis and where to go in Bangkok? More about this in the article.
Baby Bangkok
There are many places in Bangkok that you can visit with your child. One of the most famous is Kidzania - a mini-city that captures the imagination of children. Everything is realistic here: streets, houses, hospital, shops and so on. There is even a real airplane in this unique children's country. A child can "try on" the profession of a fireman, pilot, doctor, teacher and get paid for this with a special KidZos currency. With the money received, you can buy things, sweets, and souvenirs in KidZania. This mini-city occupies a leading position among the popular places in the "Where to go in Bangkok with children" list. The unique country of KidZania is located in the very center of the Thai capital in the Siam Paragon shopping complex.
Another place where it will be interesting not only for children, but also for adults is the Sea Life Ocean World aquarium. It is located in the same center "Siam Paragon". The oceanarium is considered the largest of such structures throughout Southeast Asia. Visitors to Sea Life Ocean World will have an incredible dive into the underwater kingdom of the oceans. Here you can just walk through the huge halls, looking at the marine life, swim in a glass-bottomed boat, watch the show with the participation of the aquarium pets and even participate in their feeding, as well as visit the contact aquarium and touch the living creatures.
Dusit Zoo used to be open only to the royal family, but today it is a place where tourists can go in Bangkok. It is better to go here with the whole family and have a great time. In the zoo you can see exotic animals, ride a catamaran, feed the fish, have a bite to eat in a cozy cafe. The territory of the zoo is large enough, so for guests there is a rental of bicycles, scooters, strollers.
In addition to the listed attractions, there are many more amusement parks where you can go to Bangkok with children at any time. Among them:
- Safari World petting zoo;
- amusement park and water park Siam Park City;
- Kidzoona Ekkamai (play area);
- Dream World and Funarium Playground amusement parks.
Don't forget about simple walks around Bangkok, which in themselves canturn into a small trip and become an unforgettable pastime for the whole family.
Parks
Where to go in Bangkok on your own, just to take a walk and take a break from the rides and entertainment venues? Of course, to the park. Bangkok has several natural oases where you can hide from the noise of the metropolis, enjoy pleasant scenery and have a great time. In the northern part of the Thai capital, there are three interconnected recreation areas at once. Chatuchak and Queen Sikirit Park deserve special attention.
Natural recreation areas are separated by a road. Despite the neighborhood, the parks are very different from each other. Chatuchak is famous for its wide long pond, where you can ride a boat or a catamaran. It is better to come here in the morning or in the evening, as there is little tall vegetation in the park that casts a shadow. In the middle of the day it is quite hot and not very comfortable. Queen Sirikit Park, on the other hand, is full of vegetation and resembles a botanical garden. Here you can see several types of palm trees, banana trees, a bamboo garden, a rice field, a musical fountain and a very beautiful pond with flowering plants. Both parks are located near the northern bus station of the capital, so they can be visited by those who just happened to be in Bangkok.
Another colorful place to go in Bangkok on your own and for free is Lumpini Park. It is a picturesque area with lush vegetation and beautiful landscapes, and more. A luxurious oasis is an analogue of the famous Central Park in New York. This is the best place for sports. The park has 2.5 km of trails for jogging, cycling and hiking. They are located among bright tropical greenery, beautiful flower beds, canals, bridges and original fountains. The park has a swimming pool and playgrounds with exercise machines. In the center there is a picturesque artificial lake where you can ride a boat.
Temples
The Temple of the Reclining Buddha and the Temple of Dawn is a must-see area of the old city in Bangkok. The shrines are located close to each other next to the Royal Palace. The most ancient and largest temple in the Thai capital is the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. In its center lies a statue of the deity himself of impressive size (46 meters long and 15 meters high). Also here you can see about four hundred different statues of Buddha, 95 stupas and other outlandish items.
The highest and most beautiful building is the Temple of Dawn (Dawn). The height of its pagoda is 80-90 meters. Entrance to the temple is free, but visitors must follow a strict dress code and take off their shoes before entering.
The Temple of the Golden Mount or Wat Saket is located in the eastern part of the old city on a hill 60 meters high. Despite the fact that the shrine is one of the attractions that are free, you still have to spend half a dollar - this is a fee for climbing to the observation deck. One staircase has 318 steps, there are two in total: the first leadsup, the second down. This is perhaps one of the best decisions where to go in Bangkok on your own in the evening. At 17:00 local time, the religious ceremony begins at the temple. From the top of the hill you have a wonderful view of the city. Here you can meet an unusual sunset, so visiting Wat Saket will give exciting and only positive emotions.
Not so ancient, but no less striking structure, is the Marble Temple. During the construction, the original material was used, corresponding to its name, so the outlines of the shrine are luxurious and flawless. The temple is one of the symbols of the Thai capital.
Attractions
A tourist, once in the Thai capital, faces a difficult choice - where to go in Bangkok? Attractions and buildings that you should definitely visit make up an impressive list. One of the most impressive architectural structures in Bangkok is the Royal (Grand) Palace. It impresses with its size, luxury and grandeur. On the territory of the Palace are:
- Temple of the Emerald Buddha (included in the list as a separate landmark of the city). It includes the Pantheon, the Golden Stupa and the Royal Library.
- The former residence of the ruling family - Phra Maha Montien (pavilions, a hall for receiving honored guests, a throne room, etc.).
- Chakri Maha Pasat Hall combines Thai and European architecture.
- The first throne room of Dusit Maha Prasat Hall.
The ensemble of the Royal Palace impresses with its beautiful gardens, uniquesculptures, landscape and architectural finds.
Other sights to see in Bangkok are:
- Royal Barge Museum.
- Jim Thompson House Museum.
- Retro Car Museum.
- Traditional old Thai family home "M. R. Kukrit's Heritage Home".
- Giant swing.
- Erawan Altar.
- Bayoke Sky Viewpoint.
- The ancient capital of the Siamese kingdom - Ayutthaya.
- A unique museum with a giant elephant Erawan Museum.
- Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market.
Chatuchak Market
This is the largest market in the world. When you get to this place, you get the complete feeling that you are in a medieval bazaar. Here they sell sweets, exotic fruits, local products, souvenirs, shoes, clothes, plants. As well as products made of metal, wood, glass, ceramics, silk, wool and plastic. In the market you can buy an animal or a bird. Despite the fact that Chatuchak is a place where you can go in Bangkok for free, you should still take some money with you. There are many interesting and unique things here, so you will definitely want to buy something as a souvenir. The market is open only on weekends. It is better to come here in the morning, when it is still not so hot. You should stock up on time, because it will take more than one hour to get around all the malls. In order for the tourist not to get lost, at the entrance he is given a map of the market.
River trip
One of the best ways to see Bangkok and its sights is to take a boat trip on the river. The fee for such a trip is insignificant - $ 0.5. But the luxurious views that open up to the traveler during the trip are absolutely free. River walk passes along the main river of the Thai capital - Chao Phraya. Along the river there are piers where you can get off at any time and complete your walk. Each river bus is equipped with a colored flag symbolizing the fare. On some piers of the metropolis, you can see the boats of local residents who, for a fee, ride tourists along the klongs (channels), which are also one of the symbols of Bangkok.
Evening city
Where to go in Bangkok in the evening? At this time of day, you can visit one of the many observation decks of skyscrapers and view the city from a bird's eye view.
The most famous observation deck is located at the top (on the 84th floor) of the Baiyoke Sky Hotel. There is a bar downstairs. Tourists are advised to visit the observation deck in the evening, when the sun sets and the city begins to drown in countless lights. You can admire the views from the restaurants and cafe-bars of other famous hotels in the metropolis.
Another wonderful pastime in the evening will be a visit to the Asian shopping and entertainment complex. It works from 11 a.m., but guests of the city are advised to come here with the end of daylight hours and stay until the onsetnight. It is at this time that the entertainment center becomes picturesque and interesting. There are more than one and a half thousand shops, various fairs of souvenirs, food and clothing. On the territory there are cafes, bars, restaurants, kiosks with sweets and ice cream and a Ferris wheel 60 meters high. The shopping and entertainment center is located on the picturesque embankment of the Chao Phraya River with beautiful fountains and flowering alleys.
Chinatown
Chinatown and Chinatown is one of the most interesting places to visit in Bangkok. It is the largest quarter in the metropolitan area in terms of area and population. A walk along the main Yaowarat street and the small streets adjacent to it will take the guests of the capital to China. The quarter was founded 220 years ago - this is the only place in the city where the locals speak their native Thai. Only here you can see the famous Chinese lanterns, signs with hieroglyphs, inscriptions with golden dragons, Chinese temples and much more. The main symbols of the quarter are the Chinese themselves, numerous shops, mobile food carts, national cafes and, of course, the Temple of the Golden Buddha with the largest statue in the world made of pure gold. The quarter is a great place for shopping, here you can buy unique quality items at affordable prices.
Red Light District
Patpong Street or the Red Light District is one of those areas where not every guest dares to go in Bangkok at night on a weekday or weekendcities. The lane has a length of only 100 meters, but here they managed to accommodate many different bars, restaurants, cafes and other entertainment venues. The most famous sex shows in the world are shown here, and the girls perform the go-go dance incendiary. Patpong Street is an informal landmark of the Thai capital, where only the most curious and uninhibited tourists will dare to go in Bangkok on their own.
Nightlife
At night, life in the metropolis does not stop, but begins to boil with renewed vigor. Numerous bars, restaurants, night shopping centers, karaoke cafes and other entertainment venues work for guests of the city. The most famous street that is best visited at night is Khaosan Road. Here you can not only have fun, but also find an inexpensive accommodation, buy cheap food and clothes, order a budget massage. First of all, the street is famous for its atmosphere: nowhere else in the city can you find such a crowd of foreign tourists. With the onset of night, enchanting fun begins here - bars open, music sounds, people get to know each other and communicate in different languages. Khaosan Road has become such a popular street since the filming of the movie "The Beach" with Leonardo DiCaprio in the title role. It can be admired or, conversely, disliked, but a visit to Khaosan Road will definitely not leave anyone indifferent.
Here is a list of the most famous places to go in Bangkok at night:
- Siam Square is a famous area with many bars, restaurants, nightclubs andentertainment centers. Party House One hosts themed parties, while the modern Concept CM2 club welcomes guests with live music of various genres.
- Lava Bar, The Club and Immortal on Khao San Road. A more relaxed atmosphere with live music awaits guests at Brick Bar, Cinnamon Bar, Buddy Beer, Gullivers.
- Sukumvit Street is famous for its fashionable nightclubs and Nana Plaza, where many go-go bars are gathered.
- Soi Cowboy is famous for its show bars, where guests can watch grand adult shows.
- Rod Fai Talad night market can be visited not for the purpose of buying things or souvenirs, but for the purpose of a fascinating walk.
- Nanta Show or Siam Niramit - night and evening shows, duration 1.5 hours. Some of them take children to these shows, which take place in the evening, they enjoy watching the performance. Shows allow you to get acquainted with Thai culture and the work of local chefs.
These are the most famous streets, quarters and sights where everyone can go in Bangkok on their own.