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How to Make the Most of Your Trip to Bangkok

Explore the Absorbing Highlights of the Thai Capital

By Aurora GiannaPublished 12 months ago 3 min read
Azreey, Bangkok - Jatujak Market 02, CC BY-SA 3.0

The Thai capital, Bangkok, would undoubtedly be featured on a list of the most captivating cities on the globe. Irrespective of whether you seek to visit mystical temples, engage in shopping, tour museums and art galleries, savour delectable food or enjoy exciting nightlife, you won’t be disappointed here. In fact, visitors with diverse interests will find experiences that take their fancy here. Some of the outstanding things to do in Bangkok are described below. 

Visit the Grand Palace 

Taking pride of place in the city is the renowned Grand Palace which as its name indicates boasts a magnificent collection of regal buildings. One of the Thai’s capital most significant cultural sites, this compound contains numerous ceremonial halls and other structures associated with the Thai royalty. A key feature here is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) which houses the priceless Emerald Buddha statue. Although you may encounter many other fellow tourists during your visit, an outing to this majestic complex would be an absorbing experience. 

Shop at the Chatuchak Weekend Market 

Shopaholics will be enthralled by the Chatuchak Weekend Market which is considered to be one of the world’s largest outdoor markets. At this site, you would encounter as many as 15,000 stalls presenting a mind-boggling collection of goods; you could avail yourself of clothing, accessories, artworks, décor, cooking equipment, various kinds of trinkets and virtually anything else you may have an interest in. As you might expect, there are also a multitude of food and beverage stalls at which you can replenish your energies. 

Admire the Wat Pho 

A remarkable religious attraction in the city is Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha), which is particularly renowned for its immense reclining Buddha statue, considered to be the biggest statue of its kind in the country. Interestingly, the nation’s initial public education centre was also located here and numerous students made their way to this site to study medicine, liberal arts and history. Additionally, you will find Thailand’s finest massage academy at the rear of the temple complex and you will have the opportunity to book a relaxing massage during your visit. 

Explore Chinatown 

Your sojourn in the Thai capital wouldn’t be complete without exploring its entrancing Chinatown district. You will see that this locality has seemingly evaded the hand of modernization and excessive development, and presents a charming sight for the visitor. You would encounter many features of interest including glittering gold shops, alluring market lanes, mystical Buddhist temples, Daoist shrines, striking street art and more. Not surprisingly, the delectable street food to be found here is also a highlight.

Relax at Lumphini Park 

After your many adventures, a great place at which to relax is the appealing Lumphini Park. Named in honour of the Buddha’s birthplace in Nepal, this attractive park draws numerous city residents desiring to spend some quality leisure time. At the park’s centre, there is a pleasant artificial lake at which you could take to the waters on a rented paddleboat. There are also playgrounds, a jogging track and numerous vendors to be found at Lumphini Park. An accommodation choice to consider from which you could easily visit this site is the appealingly located NH Bangkok Sukhumvit Boulevard. Such well-placed properties also make an ideal base to enjoy the rewarding things to do in Sukhumvit including shopping and sightseeing, after which, you can unwind at the park!

Experience the Jim Thompson House 

An enthralling place to visit in the city is the fascinating Jim Thompson House which happens to be a museum located at the former residence of American businessman, Jim Thompson. This individual secured a fortune by trading in Thai silks and was known for his artistic tastes. At this museum, which was his former home, you will find a display of Thompson’s collection of artworks, antiques and religious articles. The traditional teakwood houses to be found here are also a feature of interest in their own right. 

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