Bangkok, the “City of Angels,” pulsates with vibrant energy, rich history, and cultural experiences unlike any other. From glittering palaces to serene temples, and bustling markets to mouthwatering street food, Bangkok caters to every traveller’s whim. Here are a number of hotspots in the Asian nation you can’t miss.
Embrace Tranquility at Lumpini Park
Craving a respite from the urban buzz? Lumpini Park is your green oasis. Stretch out on the grassy lawns, rent a paddleboat and explore the lake, or observe locals practising tai chi at sunrise. This urban sanctuary is a breath of fresh air amidst the city’s chaos.
Marvel at the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Immerse yourself in Thailand’s rich heritage at the Grand Palace. This opulent complex, adorned with intricate spires and mosaics, was once the seat of the Thai Royal Family. Within its walls lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, housing Thailand’s most revered Buddha statue. Remember to dress respectfully – covered shoulders and knees are a must.
Explore the Enigmatic Jim Thompson House
Step into a bygone era at the Jim Thompson House. This former residence of an American silk magnate is a unique blend of traditional Thai architecture and modern design. Guided tours unveil the fascinating story of Jim Thompson and his mysterious disappearance, while the beautiful gardens and courtyards offer a tranquil escape. A half hour ride from your stay at Tinidee Trendy Khaosan reveals an intriguing story that will have you thinking and rethinking for a long time.
Sail Down the Chao Phraya River
Experiencing Bangkok from a different perspective with a Chao Phraya River cruise is one of the best things to do in Khao San. Glide past ornate temples, bustling markets, and the majestic Grand Palace, all bathed in the golden hues of the setting sun. Enjoy a delicious dinner on board as the city lights twinkle to life, creating a truly magical experience.
Witness the Splendor of Wat Arun
Undoubtedly Bangkok’s most iconic landmark, Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, dominates the skyline with its towering prang (Khmer-style spire) decorated in colourful porcelain shards. Climb the steep steps (be warned, it’s a workout!) for breathtaking panoramic views of the city and the Chao Phraya River. Wat Arun is especially stunning at sunrise when the first rays of light bathe the temple in a golden glow.