Welcome to
Bangkok
Thailand
Bangkok is one of Southeast Asia's most thrilling cities — a chaotic, beautiful, and endlessly surprising place where golden temples rise above street-food-lined canals and rooftop bars overlook a glittering skyline. The Grand Palace and Wat Pho anchor a sacred historic core, while neighbourhoods like Chinatown and Ari buzz with energy day and night. Bangkok's street food scene is among the world's best, and the city's reputation for legendary nightlife, world-class spas, and extraordinary value make it one of the most visited destinations on the planet.
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
One of the world's largest markets, spread across 35 acres of organized chaos.

Erawan Shrine
A gilded four-faced Hindu shrine where Bangkok comes to pray.

Grand Palace
Bangkok's glittering royal heart, packed into 218,000 square metres of sacred ground.

Jim Thompson House
The mysterious silk tycoon's Bangkok home, frozen in 1967.

Khao San Road
Bangkok's legendary backpacker strip where Southeast Asia chaos meets cold beer.

Lumphini Park
Bangkok's green lung: a sprawling park where the city exhales.

National Museum Bangkok
The largest and most comprehensive collection of Thai art and history under one roof.

Thipsamai Pad Thai
Bangkok's most legendary pad thai, served from the same street-corner spot since 1966.

Wat Arun
A porcelain-studded tower rising from the Chao Phraya at dawn.

Wat Pho
Home to Bangkok's 46-metre Reclining Buddha and the birthplace of Thai massage.
Why should you go to Bangkok
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