GUIDEBOOK

Wat Phra Kaew

Established in 1782 by Rama I as a royal guardian temple, it features a golden stupa within the grounds that enshrines the Buddha’s relics (Buddha’s bones).

Wat Pho

This ancient royal temple was ordered to be built by King Rama I for monks to study the law. It is known for its Reclining Buddha & traditional Thai message.

Wat Arun

A Buddhist temple built during the Ayutthaya period, meaning ‘Temple of Dawn.’ The first light of the rising sun reflects off the temple, casting a pearly, rainbow-colored glow.

Mahanakhon Skywalk

Mahanakhon SkyWalk, located on the 78th floor of Mahanakhon Building, is a viewing spot 314 meters above ground.

Wat Hua Lamphong

It is considered one of the most spiritually beneficial temples in Bangkok, making it a popular spot for prayers and merit-making among the Thai people. 24 hours.

Taling Chan Floating Market

It is open on weekends and on Mondays and Fridays that are public holidays. The operating hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM.

The One Ratchada

The Ratchada Train Market, famous for its colorful tent roofs, has closed. In its place, a new night market called “The One Ratchada” opened in September 2022.

Calypso Cabaret Bangkok

One of the must-see night entertainments in Thailand is the cabaret show featuring beautiful performers dressed in glamorous costumes, with singing, dancing, and comedy.

Lumpini Park

A large park located at the intersection of Ratchadamri Road and Rama IV Road was the first to be opened to the public in Bangkok by King Rama VI.

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