Sri Mariam Man temple is a must see for Hindu tourists visiting Bangkok. This temple’s full name is Wat Phra Si Maha Utama Devi. At over 100 years old, the […]
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- Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat) – If you appreciate fine architecture and love Thai temples then you must visit Loha Prasat
- Wat Ratchabophit – An ornately tiled temple mixing Thai and western architecture
- Wat Pathum Wanaram – A quiet and relaxing temple set amid the hustle and bustle of central Bangkok
- Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen is a third-class royal Buddhist temple located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, at the Chao Phraya River
- Wat Kalayanamit Varamahavihara – An authentic Wat that isn’t on the tourist maps
- Wat Hua Lumphong – The Coffin Temple
- Wat Bowonniwet Vihara – a first-class Royal Buddhist monastery of the Dhammayut tradition
- Wang Lang Market – A true Thai street market
- Train Night Market – The original and most popular Train Night Market
- Train Night Market Ratchada – Bangkok’s second Train Night Market
- The Bangkokian Museum – The Bangkok Folk Museum
- Tha Maharaj – A modern riverside market in the old city
- Taling Chan Floating Market – An authentic floating market and a foodies paradise
- Sukhumvit Soi 38 Night Food Market – Still an Authentic Night Street Food Heaven
- Suan Pakkad Palace Museum – The cabbage patch that grew into a fine art museum
- Sri Mariam Man Temple – A flamboyant South Indian style Hindu temple
- Soi Rambuttri – How Bangkok used to look
- Siriraj Medical Museum – Nicknamed the ‘Museum of Death’
- Safari World – Thailand’s greatest open zoo
- Royal Thai Air Force Museum – One for the aviation and history buffs alike
- Rajadamnern Thai Boxing Stadium – One of Bangkok’s original Muay Thai stadiums
- Phra Sumen Fort – Historic Thai fortification completed in 1873
- Phahurat Market (Little India) – A fascinating fusion of Indian and Thai culture and shopping
- Museum of Siam – Explore the theme of ‘What is Thai-ness?’
- Museum of Contemporary Art Bangkok (MOCA) – Home to one of Thailand’s finest collections of modern art
- Muang Boran or Ancient City, the world’s largest outdoor museum
- Madame Tussauds Bangkok – The worlds most iconic wax museum and gallery now in Bangkok
- M.R. Kukrit’s Heritage Home – See how a former Prime Minster and one of Thailand’s favourite sons lived
- Lhong 1919 – Sophisticated shopping and dining on the Chao Phraya River
- King Rama IX Park – Bangkok’s largest park
- Khlong Toei Market – The ultimate Bangkok fresh food market
- Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market – A beautiful and traditional floating market popular with locals
- Kamthieng House Museum (The Siam Society) – An example of a traditional Thai teak farm transplanted into Bangkok
- Erawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine) – One of Bangkok’s most popular shrines
- Chatuchak Flower Market – A huge mid-week flower market and a feast for the senses
- Bangkok’s Beautiful Parks and Gardens – Green Spaces of Peace in a Busy City (2025)
- Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC)
- Asiatique: The Riverfront – A night market and modern mall rolled into one in a historic location
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- The Chakri Group (Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat)
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- Bangkok’s Chinatown – Eat where 5-star Chefs come to buy, shop where Thailand’s largest wholesalers do business, and visit small corridors of trade that pre-date the founding of Bangkok
- Lad Mayom Floating Market – Popular among locals but little known to tourists
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- Bangkok National Museum – View the most significant collection of Thai art and artifacts housed in Southeast Asia’s largest museum
- Wat Traimit ‘Temple of the Golden Buddha’ – World’s largest solid gold Buddha statue
- Wat Sutat – Mural paintings and a giant red swing in the heart of Bangkok
- Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram ‘Marble Temple’ – Beautiful Thai temple (featured on the 5 baht coin) made from Italian Carrara marble
- Vimarnmek Mansion – The world’s largest golden teakwood structure
- Prasart Museum – One man’s private museum dream tells the story of Bangkok in a cool and quiet garden setting
- Where can you see a variety of snakes up close and personal? Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute in Bangkok, the second oldest snake farm in the world
- Koh Kret see local life just a boat ride away from Bangkok
- Erawan Museum – 3 Headed Elephant stands as one of Bangkok’s most unique temples
- Jim Thompson House – East meets West style home and art collection of the ‘Legendary American of Thailand’
- Experience a Thai Lady Boy Cabaret Show
- Traditional Thai Puppet Show and Dinner
- Enjoy a Chao Phraya River Dinner Cruise
- See an Evening Muay Thai Boxing Match
- Wholesale Clothes Shopping at Platinum Fashion Mall – A shopper’s paradise in Bangkok
- Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend Market – Asia’s largest flea market
- Siam Niramit Bangkok Spectacular
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- Wat Pho ‘Temple of the Reclining Buddha’ – Bangkok’s oldest and largest temple complex
- Wat Arun ‘Temple of Dawn’
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Soi Rambuttri – How Bangkok used to look
Soi Rambuttri sits in the ‘old’ Banglumphu district close to central Bangkok. Some say that Soi Rambuttri resonates with the pre-progress feel that Khao San Road once possessed. It’s a […]
Read moreSiriraj Medical Museum – Nicknamed the ‘Museum of Death’
A Museum Like No Other in Bangkok This museum is not for the faint of heart! The Siriraj Medical Museum displays shocking and disturbing exhibits. However, if you’ve grown tired […]
Read moreSafari World – Thailand’s greatest open zoo
At Your Thai Guide we can arrange tours that are suitable for the whole family! Bangkok is home to some world class theme parks and family attractions so let us […]
Read moreRoyal Thai Air Force Museum – One for the aviation and history buffs alike
The Royal Thai Air Force Museum is relatively small and a bit hidden away behind Bangkok’s older Don Muang Airport. Its collection covers the history of Thai Aviation, from old […]
Read moreRajadamnern Thai Boxing Stadium – One of Bangkok’s original Muay Thai stadiums
Price: Ticket prices vary (1000 baht – 2000 baht) If you’re looking to catch some Thai boxing, then Bangkok is the perfect place to visit. Thai Boxing is a western […]
Read morePhra Sumen Fort – Historic Thai fortification completed in 1873
Price: Free – Government Website: Phra Sumen Fort Set amongst the peaceful green patch of Santi Chai Prakan Park, the bright white tower of Phra Sumen Fort is one of […]
Read morePhahurat Market (Little India) – A fascinating fusion of Indian and Thai culture and shopping
Price: Free This one is for those travellers who are after the amazing food and fashion fusion experiences only found in Bangkok. Fashionista’s will also appreciate the market’s reputation as […]
Read moreMuseum of Siam – Explore the theme of ‘What is Thai-ness?’
Price: 200 baht History and society buffs will appreciate a half day visit to the Museum of Siam. The Museum of Siam is an ideal place for visitors to begin […]
Read moreMuseum of Contemporary Art Bangkok (MOCA) – Home to one of Thailand’s finest collections of modern art
Admission: 180 baht for the general public and 80 baht for students The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA Bangkok) is a showcase of contemporary Thai art in a modern space […]
Read moreMuang Boran or Ancient City, the world’s largest outdoor museum
Experience Thailand’s History at Ancient City Muangboran, also known as Ancient City and Ancient Siam, is a massive tourist park and museum covering two hundred acres. Moreover, it’s located about […]
Read moreMadame Tussauds Bangkok – The worlds most iconic wax museum and gallery now in Bangkok
Price: 990 baht When on tour in Bangkok, Madame Tussauds is one of those iconic must do experiences. Particularly if you’ve never experienced one! The world-renowned wax museum chain has […]
Read moreM.R. Kukrit’s Heritage Home – See how a former Prime Minster and one of Thailand’s favourite sons lived
Price: Adults: 50 baht. Children: 20 baht Set in amongst the giant high rises and sometimes chaotic streets of downtown Bangkok are many reminders of a more peaceful time in […]
Read moreLhong 1919 – Sophisticated shopping and dining on the Chao Phraya River
Permanently Closed, this article left from reference. Discover Historic Lhong 1919 in Bangkok Price: Free entry Lhong 1919 offers an excellent tour option for visitors interested in Bangkok’s history. Additionally, […]
Read moreKing Rama IX Park – Bangkok’s largest park
Admission: 10 Baht Built on the outskirts of central Bangkok in 1987 to commemorate King Bhumibol’s 60th birthday, King Rama IX Park (also known as Suan Luang Rama IX) is […]
Read moreKhlong Toei Market – The ultimate Bangkok fresh food market
Price: Free Do you love fresh food markets? If so, you will want to visit Khlong Toei Market. Khlong Toei Market is located near the popular expat enclave of Thanon […]
Read moreKhlong Lat Mayom Floating Market – A beautiful and traditional floating market popular with locals
Price: Free A khlong commonly refers to a canal in Thailand. These canals are fed by the Chao Phraya River, the Tha Chin River, the Mae Klong River, and their […]
Read moreKamthieng House Museum (The Siam Society) – An example of a traditional Thai teak farm transplanted into Bangkok
Price: 100 baht Some people consider Bangkok to be a fast paced party town surrounded by concrete jungle and smog, but the city is filled with beautiful green spaces surrounding […]
Read moreErawan Shrine (Thao Mahaprom Shrine) – One of Bangkok’s most popular shrines
Price: Free This golden shrine in central Bangkok has an interesting history. It’s worth visiting just to reflect on how it came to be, the incidents it has suffered, and […]
Read moreChatuchak Flower Market – A huge mid-week flower market and a feast for the senses
Price: Free Any gardener worth their salt visiting Bangkok should visit the weekly flower and plant market held at the same place as the world-famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. The flower […]
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