What to see and do in the most renown area of Bangkok

  • Lumphini Park:
    We recommend Lumphini Park as a refreshing escape from the bustle and liveliness of central Bangkok and a wonderful way to pass the afternoon.

  • Chao Phraya River:
    The legendary river passing through Bangkok is lined with historical temples including Bangkok’s Royal Palace.

What to do in Bangkok

  • Shopping:
    Bangkok is a modern Asian metropolis and home to some of the finest, and cheapest, shopping in the world. We recommend the sociable Center World.

  • Nightlife:
    Bangkok’s notorious nightlife is dominantly in the Patpong area but you can find bars, clubs and go-go bars everywhere. Welcome to Sin City.

What to see at Bangkok Riverside

  • The Palace:
    The Royal Palace is a popular tourist location and a magnificent site along the banks of the river. The area is bustling with scam artists, though, so be aware.

  • Temples:
    This area is lined with some of the oldest temples in the city. Bangkok, really grew in this area, and then branched out, so this is the city’s old world.

What to do at Bangkok Riverside

  • River tour:
    Take a tour up the Chao Phraya river on a longtail or cruise boat and see the city as it was meant to be seen, with wonderful sights along the way.

  • Photograph:
    The views are incredible and awash with colour. Happy snapping

What to see at Silom

  • Patpong:
    The home of Bangkok nightlife with go-go bars, nightclubs and bars aplenty bursting into life after dark and creating the world’s image of Bangkok.

  • Central World:
    This newly redeveloped shopping area is aiming to become a public square, home to a number of public entertainments and amenities.

What to do at Silom

  • Dine:
    The influx of financial businesses to Silom has attracted an array of restaurants covering all manner of cuisine styles: A great place to browse when hungry.

  • Shop:
    All the shopping in the world seems to be here, with the electronics Mecca, Panthip Plaza taking a center stage and offering five floors of goods.

What to see in Sukhumvit

  • Silom:
    The Times Square of Bangkok and home to a number of shopping complexes, restaurants, cinemas and entertainment areas, alive with energy and atmosphere.

  • Soi Cowboy and Nana Entertainment Plaza:
    Home to the go-go bars and nightlife of the Sukhumvit area and a break from the formality of the embassy lined street.

What to do in Sukhumvit

  • Ride the Skytrain
    The comfortable sky train traverses a lengthy area if Sukhemvit Road and is a great way to orientate yourself around the area.

  • Victory Monument
    A liaison point for Bangkokians and on the route of all public transport, this impressive monument is a Bangkok Sukhemvit landmark.

What to see in Siam Square

  • Hustle & Bustle:
    This is you the culture and the modern metropolis at its busiest.

What to do in Siam Square

  • Shop:
    Like you had to ask... the kingdom of shopping in the hustle and bustle of extraordinary small shops

What to see at Suvarnabhumi

  • The terminal:
    It's one of the largest and most expensive in the world.

What to do at Suvarnabhumi

  • Live:
    If Tom Hanks did it in his movie, "The Terminal," why not you?

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