2024 Bangkok Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in December)
Energetic, chaotic, and majestic, these are just a few words that come to mind when describing Bangkok. The heart and capital of Thailand, Bangkok is one of the most sprawling and metropolitan cities in Asia, and a popular gateway into the country. A city that has deeply rooted traditions and cosmopolitan attitudes, Bangkok has abundant cultural fascinations to captivate travelers from all over the world.Located close to the Gulf of Thailand, Bangkok is a city of waterways with the Chao Phraya River flowing through it. Back in the 19th century, as most of the city’s residents lived near or on the water, the city is known as the “Venice of the East.” While the history of Bangkok dates back about 600 years, it didn’t become the capital city until the 18th century. Through trade and commerce, the city expanded to its current scale. Today tourism is one of the major sources of revenue in Bangkok.With a tropical monsoon climate, the capital is hot and humid year-round. The most pleasant months to visit are from November to March when the heat and humidity are at their lowest. But this also means crowds are at their peak in late Fall and Winter, and this is particularly true around the Christmas and New Year’s holidays. If you don’t mind the monsoon season, July and August are the off-peak seasons where many good deals are available on hotels and flights.There are so many first-rate scenic spots on offer in Bangkok, it is impossible to see them all if you only have a few days. For major tourist attractions in Bangkok, most are historical or religious sites. Make sure you admire the amazing architectural design of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun, pay homage to the sacred Jade Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) or the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho), or cruise past the temples and mansions on the Chao Phraya River (River of Kings). It is worth noting that, as many sites are sacred, there are strict rules which all visitors must follow. For instance, dress codes at the Grand Palace and various temples, men must wear long pants, shirts with sleeves, and no bare feet are permitted. Women must wear modest clothing that covers knees and shoulders.
Peak Season
November - April
Today's Weather
Cloudy 23-29℃
Popular Attractions
The Grand Palace
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
Chao Phraya River
Wat Arun
Muangboran (Ancient City)
Bangkok - The City That Never Sleeps in Asia
Bangkok, a city full of vitality and color, attracts tourists from all over the world with its unique culture, cuisine, and warm-hearted people. This trip has always been my dream, and when I set foot on this land, my heart was filled with anticipation and excitement. In this travelogue, I will share my journey in Bangkok, including every detail I experienced.
My journey began with an early morning flight, and the plane landed at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in the bright morning sunlight. As soon as I got off the plane, I felt the warmth of Bangkok. The airport's design is modern and spacious, and the immigration procedures were quite swift. After collecting my luggage, I took the airport express to the hotel I had booked.
I chose a hotel located in the city center, making it convenient for me to explore the city. The hotel staff were very friendly and provided me with local travel suggestions and maps, which made me look forward to the upcoming itinerary.
After dropping off my luggage, I couldn't wait to taste the local cuisine. I found a small food stall on a nearby street and ordered Pad Thai and Tom Yum Goong soup. The Pad Thai was delicious, with fresh shrimp and peanuts, making me an instant fan. The sour and spicy taste of Tom Yum Goong soup made me appreciate the unique charm of Thai cuisine.
The next morning, I decided to visit one of Bangkok's most famous attractions - the Grand Palace. The architectural style here is magnificent, and the golden temples and palaces left me in awe. Walking into the Grand Palace felt like traveling back to the prosperous era of ancient Thailand. The Emerald Buddha in Wat Phra Kaew, in particular, was serene and sacred, filling me with reverence.
Next, I went to the Chao Phraya River and took a long-tail boat to tour the river. As the boat glided over the water, I could see the life scenes on both sides, from ancient temples to modern skyscrapers, forming a strong contrast. After getting off the boat, I rested in a riverside park, enjoying the breeze and feeling at peace.
On the third day, I decided to explore Bangkok's famous floating market. Early in the morning, I took public transportation to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market. The small boats here were filled with various goods, from fresh fruits to handicrafts, dazzling my eyes. I bought some local tropical fruits, and their sweet taste intoxicated me.
After returning to the city center, I went to the famous shopping mall - Siam Paragon. Here, not only are there exclusive stores of international brands, but also many unique Thai products. I specifically chose some handicrafts as souvenirs and tasted more Thai delicacies in the mall's food court.
In the evening, I went to the famous Chatuchak Night Market. This place is a hotspot for locals and tourists, with dazzling lights, various food stalls, and handicraft stalls. I tasted Thai spring rolls and coconut rice, and the flavors were amazing.
After the night market, my friends and I went to a famous bar to enjoy the night view of Bangkok. The bar is located on the top floor of a high-rise building, overlooking the city's lights, making me feel the prosperity and charm of Bangkok.
On the fifth day of the trip, I decided to relax and experience an authentic Thai massage. I chose a local massage shop, and the professional masseur made me feel comfortable, releasing the tension in my muscles.
In the afternoon, I visited a traditional weaving village to learn about the local handicraft culture. The villagers enthusiastically introduced their skills and demonstrated how to weave fabrics using traditional methods. This experience gave me a deeper understanding of Thai culture.
On the last day in Bangkok, I decided to visit some attractions I hadn't been to yet. I went to Wat Pho, where the Reclining Buddha has a golden appearance that left a deep impression on me. Then, I visited Wat Arun, and its unique architectural style amazed me.
After a wonderful trip, I prepared to return home with many memories and souvenirs. On the plane, I recalled the moments of the past few days, feeling grateful. Every corner of Bangkok, every kind of food, and every friendly local made me feel the unique charm of this city.
This trip to Bangkok not only allowed me to taste delicious food and enjoy beautiful scenery but also gave me an in-depth understanding of Thai culture and people. I look forward to returning to this vibrant city in the future to explore more unknown corners. Thank you, Bangkok!
VISITING SEA LIFE BANGKOK OCEAN WORLD
Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World (formerly Siam Ocean World) is an aquarium in Bangkok, Thailand and is the largest in South East Asia.
It covers approximately 10,000 square meters (110,000 sq ft) with hundreds of different species on display in exhibits totaling about 5,000,000 liters (1,300,000 U.S. gal).
@ SAFARI WORLD BANGKOK.
Safari World Bangkok is a popular tourist attraction located in the heart of the capital city of Thailand.
Covering an area of about 200 acres, it is one of the largest open-air zoos in Asia and is home to a wide variety of animal species from around the world. The park is divided into two main sections, Safari Park and Marine Park and is an expansive wildlife sanctuary that can be explored by car or on foot.
Visitors can get up close and personal with wild animals such as tigers, lions, bears and zebras wandering freely in their natural habitats.
Besides, Marine World houses a number of themed attractions and shows featuring various animals such as dolphins, elephants, birds, sea lions, and orangutans.
@ ASIATIQUE.
Asiatique: The Riverfront is a large open-air mall in Bangkok, Thailand.
It occupies the former docks of the East Asiatic Company, and faces the Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road.
The complex opened in 2012 after extensive renovation of the site
@ THE JIM THOMPSON HOUSE.
The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect James Harrison Wilson Thompson or simply Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner.
Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular rai of land (approximately half an acre or 2023.43 square meters)
@ THE CENTRALWORLD.
Opened in 1990, CentralwOrld is the eleventh largest shopping centre in the world, and is home to around 500 stores, a 5 start hotel, a 15-screen cinema, two Hindu shrines, arcades, an ice rink and more!
Since its opening in 1990, CentralwOrld (spelled that way on purpose) is a massive shopping complex in Bangkok that has been developed and extended a number of times, giving it the title of eleventh biggest mall in the world. It has eight floors, parking for 7000 cars, a convention centre and a hotel, as well as all the usual shops, restaurants and entertainment centres.
@ THE GRAND PALACE IN BANGKOK.
'The Supreme Grand Palace' is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782.
The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) resides at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events.
Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year. The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand, with over eight million people visiting each year.
The Grand Palace (Thai: พระบรมมหาราชวัง, RTGS: Phra Borom Maha Ratcha Wang[3] lit. 'The Supreme Grand Palace') is a complex of buildings at the heart of Bangkok, Thailand. The palace has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government were based on the grounds of the palace until 1925. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), resided at the Chitralada Royal Villa and his successor King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X) resides at the Amphorn Sathan Residential Hall, both in the Dusit Palace, but the Grand Palace is still used for official events. Several royal ceremonies and state functions are held within the walls of the palace every year.
The palace is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand, with over eight million people visiting each year.
WYND Bangkok
#asiatrip
When talking about Thonglor area, everyone must know that it is an area famous for cafes, restaurants, bars and entertainment centers in the heart of Bangkok, right? And here, WYND is another new cafe that uses the word beautiful and simple with an arch-shaped building architecture and earth tone colors that make it look very modern. Anyone who is a photography lover will have so much fun taking pictures that they will forget the time.
Inside the shop is a cafe and restaurant with a highlight being the counter bar which is an open kitchen, allowing everyone who comes to sip coffee, eat snacks and eat food to see the barista and chef as well.
Anyone who is looking for a new cafe and wants to come try to pin it. Plus, this shop is not far from the shop we just posted about earlier.
Address: 99 Thong Lo, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Suan Luang Rama IX, the largest public park in Bangkok
Suan Luang Rama IX is the largest public park and botanical garden in Bangkok. Inside is shady with big trees, flowers, ornamental plants. There are paths for walking, running, cycling for exercise. There is a garden to sit and relax. There are also duck boats for rent to pedal in the lake at an inexpensive price. There are many photo spots. You can buy food to sit and eat. It is a very clean public park, suitable for spending time on holidays with the family. Suan Luang Rama IX is located on Chaloem Phrakiat Rama IX Road, Nong Bon Subdistrict, Prawet District, Bangkok. #Get a discount without relying on luck
One of the most luxurious hotels in Bangkok, Park Hyatt is a must-stay!
Park Hyatt Bangkok is the 40th Park Hyatt hotel opened by Hyatt Hotels Corporation worldwide. The landmark building Central Embassy, where the hotel is located, shines like a silver sail in the city center. It was once the site of the British Embassy, which is where the building's name comes from. The building, which houses both the hotel and a shopping mall, features a series of interlocking curves, and the aluminum panels covering the facade glisten in the sunlight. From the ground, it looks like a sail, while from the air, it looks like an infinity symbol.
The hotel is in a great location! The second floor of the building is connected to Phloen Chit BTS Station, and Erawan Shrine and Central World are just a few hundred meters west along Phloen Chit Road. Central Embassy, the shopping mall downstairs, is one of the most famous high-end malls in the area, and there are entrances to the mall on the first and sixth floors.
The hotel has more than 200 rooms, including more than 30 suites of various types. Due to the irregular shape of the building, the layout and size of each room are different. I stayed in a Park Suite, which was decorated in white and beige, with the same color scheme as the public areas. The cozy, homey style is perfect for photos.
Newly opened 5-star hotel.
🎉Newly opened 5-star hotel🏨
🌟Decor style:
Combines traditional Thai architectural elements with European architectural styles to create a unique and elegant atmosphere🌈
🏠Room type/layout:
🛏Deluxe suite: Offers more spacious space and luxurious decoration. Executive floor rooms are located on the executive floor of the hotel
🛏Theme room: Decorated and designed according to specific themes, such as ocean theme, starry sky theme, etc., to bring guests a unique accommodation experience💖
👨👩👧👦Family suite:
🌺People's entertainment: In addition, the hotel also has leisure facilities such as a rooftop infinity pool, gym, game room, sauna, and business facilities such as a conference hall.
🍽Dining features:
The hotel's breakfast offers American and Asian dishes, especially the Hong Kong-style ramen is highly praised.
In addition, there are many food choices around, such as mango sticky rice with silky curry, and orange crepes at Le Normandie by Alain Roux❗️
💰Per capita consumption: 800
✅Other tips: Pay attention to foreign voltage.
G Coffee - MRT Sukhumvit
G Coffee - MRT Sukhumvit
📍ที่อยู่: MetroMall MRT Sukhumvit, underground floor 1, ถนน อโศกมนตรี แขวงคลองเตยเหนือ เขตวัฒนา กรุงเทพมหานคร
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⏰เวลาทำการ: วันจันทร์-วันศุกร์ เปิด 07:00-18:30 น.
วันเสาร์-วันอาทิตย์ เปิด 08:30-17:00 น.
ร้านกาแฟใน metromall MRT สุขุมวิท มีเมนูให้เลือกค่อนข้างเยอะ ราคาไม่แพง มีที่นั่งอยู่หน้าร้าน นั่งพักชิลล์ๆ ระหว่างเดินทาง
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The grand prize winners of the #100WaysToTravel event are here! Congratulations to all the winners! Let's see who they are!
The winners of this event will be determined based on the number of posts and engagement of the posts participating in the [Hashtag Challenge] section only between August 8 and November 16. The winners will receive their prizes within 20 business days after the official announcement from Trip Moments.
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Cafe Christmas 🎄
Huus Plate Cafe 🎄
📍Address: 5 Sukhumvit Soi 60, Phra Khanong Tai Subdistrict, Phra Khanong District, Bangkok
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⏰Opening hours: Open from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM (Closed every Monday)
🚗Parking: There is parking in front of the shop, but there is not much parking. If you take the BTS and get off at Bang Chak Station, then walk into the alley a bit more, it will be very convenient.
Visit a cafe near BTS Bang Chak. A Christmas-themed cafe with a Christmas menu. The shop has both indoor and outdoor seating. There is an upstairs seating area inside. The shop is also decorated in a Christmas theme, so you can sit and relax or take pictures in the garden.
#100TravelTips #ChristmasThemeCafe #christmas #christmastrip #cafe #coffee #huusplate #bangkok #cafethailand #ChristmasCafe
POP MART Thailand
POP MART Thailand, Central World branch
📍Address: 388 Ratchadamri Road, Pathum Wan Subdistrict, Pathum Wan District, Bangkok (1st floor, Central World, entrance on the Phra Trimurti side)
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⏰Opening hours: Open daily from 10:00-22:00 hrs.
POP MART is a popular art toy brand, and Central World is also the first flagship store in Thailand. For collectors and those who love excitement, come and try to choose whether you will get a secret art toy or one that you like. If it is a very popular event, you may have to check the date of the event and register with the pop mart website. But if it is a general event, you can come and choose at the store.
#tripพาบินเที่ยวจีน #popmart #arttoys #centralworld
HOUSE PLATE 🎄
Huus Plate Cafe & Brunch
📍Address: 5 Sukhumvit Soi 60, Phra Khanong Tai Subdistrict, Phra Khanong District, Bangkok
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⏰Opening hours: Open 10:00-18:00 (Closed every Monday)
A homey style cafe near BTS Bang Chak, not too far from the main road. The shop is currently decorated in a Christmas theme for photographers to take pictures to their hearts' content. There is also a Christmas menu. In addition to having a photo zone outside, the shop is also beautifully decorated. There are many tables to sit at or you can sit outside. This shop is a must-visit for photographers.
#tripพาบินเที่ยวจีน #Christmascafe #100เที่ยว #Christmasthemecafe #christmas #christmastrip #cafe #coffee #huusplate #bangkok #cafethailand
5 Chill Cafes Near BTS Saphan Khwai Station
5 Chill Cafes Near BTS Saphan Khwai Station. Let's check out the atmosphere of each cafe from the pictures. Guaranteed to be as good as other areas. Come and check-in!
1. NCOT Cafe
Atmosphere: Cute, Korean, Minimalist, Sweet Pink Tone
📌 1511, 18 Phahonyothin Rd, Phaya Thai, Khet Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
2. A paper cup coffee & friends
Atmosphere: European Style, Outdoor, Chill by the Road
📌 132/25 Sutthisan Winitchai Rd, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
3. BONCI Cafe
Atmosphere: Korean Feel, Beautifully Decorated, Brown Tone, Trendy, Popular Check-in Spot
📌 1477 Phahonyothin Rd, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
4. Bakers Bridge Cafe
Atmosphere: Colorful Decor, Beautiful, Near the Zebra Crossing
📌 1509 2 Phahonyothin Rd, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
5. F.I.X. Pradiphat
Atmosphere: White Minimalist Square Building, Decorated According to Festivals
📌 2, 1 17 Pradiphat Rd, Phaya Thai, Bangkok 10400
8 things to do in Bangkok for first-time travelers to Thailand.
If you're traveling to Thailand for the first time, we recommend you try these 8 things in Bangkok:
1. Visit the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, and Wat Pho to learn about the royal history and experience Thai Buddhist architecture and culture.
2. Visit the Erawan Shrine in downtown Bangkok to pray for yourself and your family.
3. Dress up in traditional Thai clothing and makeup and take photos at Wat Arun.
4. Have dinner at a riverside restaurant across from Wat Arun and enjoy the beautiful sunset over the Chao Phraya River. Recommended restaurants: Rongros, Supanniga Eating Room, Arun, etc.
5. Rent a long-tail boat to cruise the Chao Phraya River and experience the real life of Bangkok residents and the riverside scenery. Experience the cultural collision between luxury hotels and local Thai stilt houses.
6. Try authentic Thai food. Thai cuisine is divided into many regions, such as Northern Thai cuisine and Central Thai cuisine. There are also many delicious seafood restaurants, trendy brunches, and Michelin-starred restaurants.
7. Experience Thai massage, especially aromatherapy massage, to relax your body and mind and experience the slow life of Thailand.
8. At sunset, go to a rooftop bar in Bangkok to enjoy a cocktail and the magnificent city sunset.
The Most Beautiful Place for Breakfast in On Nut, Bangkok
Address: 1472 Sukhumvit Rd, Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Atmosphere/Facilities: Inside Melia Bangkok Sukhumvit, which is already famous for its beautiful rooftop. Having breakfast every morning with a panoramic window view is more than enough for the view alone.
3 must eat when in BKK
Just a #simple plate of triple eggyness from @phedmark, seafood lobsters delight from @SornthongRestaurant & hearty soupyness tomyum noodles from @jehOchula... Well... #Drifterdrift have #Doneitagain ... #Whoopwhoopwhoop #drifterdriftworldtour in #bangkok #thailand
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Warng Warng Original Taiwan Mala Shabu
#Taiwanese Original Mala Shabu Buffet
#All you can eat, full of ingredients 🥩🫕
Warng Warng Original Taiwan Mala Shabu, a shabu with an original recipe directly from Taiwan, focusing on quality ingredients. There are many soup bases to choose from, including Taiwanese Mala soup, 8-herb ginseng soup, tomato soup, pickled cabbage soup, tom yum soup, and Taiwanese beef bone soup.
The buffet comes in 3 packages, 3 styles, and you can eat for a full 2 hours.
🥩 Thai Beef + Thai Pork
🥩 Australian Beef & Kurobuta Buffet
🥩 Thai French Beef & Kurobuta Buffet
Served with fresh vegetables, Taiwanese tofu, long white sweet potato noodles, and organic eggs. There is also a dessert, Gui Ling Gao or almond pudding.
#Take your lover on a trip #warngwarng #Mala Shabu #Mala #Mala Shabu #Get a discount without relying on luck
Visited Thailand for three consecutive years, and here are some heartfelt tips!
Bangkok is the capital of Thailand, known for its rich culture, food, shopping, and nightlife. Here is a detailed Bangkok travel guide:
1. Visa and Entry
• Visa: Most tourists can enjoy visa-on-arrival or visa-free policies. Please refer to the Thai embassy in your country for specific policies.
• Health and Safety: Depending on the current global health situation, you may need to provide proof of vaccination or a negative nucleic acid test.
2. Arrival and Transportation
• Suvarnabhumi Airport: Bangkok's main international airport, offering international and domestic flights.
• Transportation: Bangkok's transportation options include BTS (Skytrain), MRT (subway), taxis, tuk-tuks, and motorcycle taxis.
3. Accommodation Recommendations
• Siam: City center, convenient for shopping and dining.
• Silom/Sathorn: Business district, close to many embassies and business centers.
• Khao San Road: Backpacker hub, with many budget accommodations.
4. Must-Visit Attractions
• Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew: Iconic Thai architecture and a symbol of the Thai royal family.
• Wat Pho: Home to the world's largest reclining Buddha and the birthplace of Thai massage.
• Wat Arun: Located across the Chao Phraya River, known for its towering pagoda.
• Amphawa Floating Market: Experience a traditional Thai floating market.
• Chatuchak Weekend Market: One of Asia's largest weekend markets.
5. Food Recommendations
• Pad Thai: Thailand's national dish, available almost everywhere.
• Tom Yum Goong: Spicy and sour shrimp soup, a Thai classic.
• Mango Sticky Rice: Dessert, a perfect combination of mango and sticky rice.
• Street Food: Try various street foods, such as grilled skewers and fried insects.
6. Shopping Experience
• Siam Paragon: High-end shopping center with a wide range of brands.
• CentralWorld: Large shopping center for all budgets.
• MBK Center: Ideal for electronics and small goods.
7. Nightlife
• Khao San Road: Backpacker nightlife hub with many bars and street food.
• RCA (Royal City Avenue): Nightclubs and bars.
• Asiatique The Riverfront: Riverside night market with various shops and restaurants.
8. Cultural Experience
• Muay Thai: Watch a Muay Thai match and experience Thai martial arts.
• Traditional Dance: Watch traditional Thai dance at many restaurants and cultural centers.
9. Tips
• Etiquette: Respect local religion and culture. Remove shoes when entering temples and avoid revealing clothing.
• Sun Protection: Thailand has strong sunlight, so remember to apply sunscreen.
• Mosquito Repellent: Thailand has many mosquitoes, so bring mosquito repellent.
I hope this guide helps you plan a pleasant trip to Bangkok!
Newly opened hotel near ICONSIAM 🏢✨
New hotel near ICONSIAM 🏢✨
Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Riverside
🏨 Hilton Garden Inn Bangkok Riverside, a newly opened hotel in the Hilton group, is located in the 𝗜𝗖𝗦 building on Charoen Nakhon Road. The atmosphere is good along the Chao Phraya River. The facilities are complete: fitness, swimming pool, restaurant, bar, and the ground floor of the hotel is also connected to the shopping mall inside the ICS building, which has shops, convenience stores, food centers, and a Skywalk connecting to the Gold Line BTS and you can walk to ICONSIAM.
🛌 This time, the room was a 𝙂𝙪𝙚𝙨𝙩 𝙍𝙤𝙤𝙢 with an ICONSIAM view. The room size is just right. There are large windows that allow you to see the view very well. There are complete facilities and the bed is very soft. There is a sofa by the glass for you to enjoy the view in a chill way.
🍽️ Restaurant 𝗧𝗼𝗴𝗲𝘁𝗵𝗲𝗿 & 𝗖𝗼 The hotel's restaurant is a 𝑨𝒍𝒍-𝒅𝒂𝒚-𝒅𝒊𝒏𝒊𝒏𝒈. There are many menus to choose from, whether it's Thai fusion food, Italian food. And this restaurant area is also a place for guests to eat breakfast. In the morning, there will be a Buffet Line menu with a lot of food menus. 🍲🥪🧇
#Kanontemsib #HiltonGardenInnBangkokRiverside #HiltonGardenInn #Hilton #ICONSIAM #Riverside hotel #New hotel #Bangkok hotel #Hotel #Bangkokhotel
Suan Luang Square, Shopping and Food Haven
Suan Luang Square is a delightful spot in Bangkok, perfect for anyone looking to experience the city’s vibrant local culture in a relaxed setting. Located just a 10-minute walk from the nearest National Stadium BTS station, it’s easily accessible and offers a mix of trendy cafes, boutique shops, and street-style eateries.
This cozy square is a haven for foodies, with stalls and cafes serving everything from traditional Thai snacks to fusion dishes. It’s also a shopper’s paradise, featuring unique stores with handmade accessories, vintage items, and creative finds. The youthful and artsy vibe attracts locals, students, and visitors, creating a lively yet laid-back atmosphere.
Suan Luang Square is a great place to unwind, enjoy delicious food, and discover Bangkok’s creative side. Whether you’re looking to shop, eat, or just soak in the ambiance, this hidden gem offers an authentic experience away from the usual tourist hustle.
🎄🦌 Christmas📍Central World 2024 🎅🏻❄️☃️
#SeeChristmasLights Invite you to see the New Year's lights, Christmas trees at Central World. Let me tell you that there are many beautiful photo spots. Look at any angle, it's beautiful, cute, full. The event will be held from November 5, 2024 - January 5, 2025.
This year, the highlight is the Art Toys Christmas tree, Merry Ville Village, decorated in a European style, with snow, fountains, angels, giant clock tower. In addition, there are Labubu, Zimomo, Flappy, Vincent standing to welcome you in front of Central World. So cute. I saw many people come to take pictures with this little one.
There are also street food shops with menus, desserts, and drinks. Famous shops, famous menus, serving deliciousness at booths.
📍 Central World 999/9 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan Subdistrict/District
🕕 Open daily from 10:00 AM - 10:00 PM.
One Day Trip in Bangkok: Where to Go?
📍Trip Overview: Golden Mount, Wat Saket
🚇How to Get There: You can take the MRT to Sam Yot Station, Exit 1. Turn left and walk straight along Charoen Krung Road, then turn left onto Boriphat Road. Continue walking straight for about 1.4 kilometers, and you will reach the Golden Mount, Wat Saket.
📷Photo Spot: The top of the Golden Mount offers a 108-degree view of Bangkok.
🕰️Operating Hours: 07:00-19:00
Health Land Ekkamai
Health Land Ekkamai (เฮลท์แลนด์ เอกมัย)
Address - 96/1 Ekkamai Road, Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana District, Bangkok
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Atmosphere/Location - Relaxing atmosphere with a pleasant aroma, making you feel at ease
Highlights - Massage to relieve muscle fatigue and rejuvenate the body
Average price per person - 400-1,900 THB
Rating - ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
sharing my bkk solo trip itinerary 🇹🇭🧳
#thailandtrip
day 1:
arrive bkk at 225pm
explore Jodd fair and central mall ( short walk from jodd fair)
day 2:
Wat Arun
The Grand Palace ( near to Wat Arun)
Chatuchak Weekend Market
Chinatown
day 3:
Damnoen Saduak floating mkt + Maeklong railway mkt
Iconsiam ( v convi, cos this the drop off pt after day tour)
day 4:
depart bkk at 925am
I wish I have more days here cos I feel like I didn't do much shopping. Would love to go to pratunam mkt and platinum mall 😭
Sweet Journey: Strolling Through Bangkok's Chocolate Town
Strolling through Bangkok's Chocolate Town feels like stepping into a sweet dream. The colorful buildings lining the streets resemble chocolate houses from a fairy tale, exuding a rich cocoa aroma that makes you want to stop and take a deep breath. Each shop is meticulously decorated, displaying a wide array of chocolate products like works of art, ranging from intense dark chocolate to creamy milk chocolate.
Entering a small chocolate workshop, you can witness artisans pouring melted chocolate into molds, gently tapping and solidifying it until it becomes perfect pieces. The dexterity and focus of their hands are awe-inspiring. Tasting a freshly baked chocolate cake, the rich sweetness blooms on your tongue, making time seem to stand still. Sitting at an outdoor café, holding a cup of hot chocolate, and watching the breeze gently sway the palm trees, this moment of leisure and joy is truly indescribable.
Bangkok Siam 5🌟Accommodation Unpacking - Chatrium Grand
Located next to the most popular BTS Siam station & Siam Paragon department store, it is very suitable for family travel, because the hotel has free golf cart transportation (hotel<-> Siam Paragon)
The room is really spacious. I flew here from Osaka and I suddenly feel uncomfortable. The bathroom is also very big. There are two sinks that will definitely not be enough! There is also a bathtub where you can take a bath. The bathroom supplies are from Thai ladies' favorite brand - Panpuri.
(Available in all major shopping malls & duty-free shops)
🧡The welcome fruits, desserts, snacks & mini bar in the room are all provided free of charge, and the room price also includes buffet breakfast ~ I really love the freshly cooked buffet breakfast🩷🩷
When you go on vacation in Southeast Asia, you need to spend a little money to indulge in a little luxury once in a while~
📍Chatrium Grand Bangkok
TEL: +6621267999
ADD : 728 Phetchaburi Rd, Khwaeng Thanon Phetchaburi, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400
If this is your first time visiting Bangkok, you should bookmark this store because it’s really easy to visit nearby! I don’t like going to department stores, so I like to visit the small shops near Siam Square. They have everything from clothes, cosmetics, and cute little (waste) things.
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