The Sukhumvit district in downtown Bangkok is a cultural enclave that boasts superb dining, intriguing attractions and riveting entertainment to keep one occupied for days on end. The best way to experience the Sukhumvit at its most authentic is to secure one of fine Bangkok serviced apartments in the area that will provide a base as the jumping point for some serious Sukhumvit sightseeing. The Anantara Baan Raajprasong Bangkok is an excellent example of Sukhumvit accommodation that is geared to please and pamper its guests with the heights of luxury and quality service. And when you’re in the area, be sure to explore the Siam Society, which is a cultural niche dedicated to preserving Thailand’s impressive heritage and history. Founded in 1904 with Thai and foreign scholars under the premise of promoting knowledge of Thailand and its surrounding regions, the Siam Society houses a library that contains a unique collection of books and rare manuscripts that chronicle Thai history. The premises also features the impressive Khamthieng House, which is a marvel of classical Thai architecture that is now home to a folk museum that showcases artefacts and exhibits that highlight Thai rural life. The Siam Society also sponsors several interesting lectures on a wide variety of topics each month, so be sure to give those a listen in order to broaden your knowledge of local culture. Members can also enjoy the Journal of the Siam Society and the National History Bulletin. The society organises music, dance and drama performances and it hosts exhibitions and various conferences. It is also engaged in cultural preservation projects as well and you can experience this fascinating tribute to Thai heritage under one roof at the Siam Society.
Angela Fernando is an impassioned travel writer who composes pieces under the pen name Sumaira Narayan. She loves writing about new and exciting places around the world and intends to visit them all someday.