Is The Trapeze Swinger worth visiting? The Trapeze Swinger is worth visiting if you love 1960s–1990s style—this two-story Banglamphu shop curates colorful vintage clothing plus a small bin of vinyl […]
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Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History
Is Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History worth visiting? Chulalongkorn University Museum of Natural History is a compact, specimen-rich museum with mammals, birds, reptiles, insects, minerals, and special sections like […]
Read moreSuan Pakkad Palace Museum – The cabbage patch that grew into a fine art museum
Art and history lovers simply must include a visit to Suan Pakkad Museum in Bangkok. Suan Pakkad Palace is a beautiful recreation of a time gone by in Bangkok. The […]
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 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 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 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 moreThe Chakri Group (Phra Thinang Chakri Maha Prasat)
Part of the Grand Palace complex, the Chakri Group features a unique blend of traditional Thai architecture and 19th-century European styles. Admission: 500 baht. The Grand Palace complex is in […]
Read moreBangkok Canal and Thai Puppet Show Tour – Venice of the East. Discover Bangkok’s vanishing canals and watch a Thai traditional puppet show
Going on a tour amid the small canals of the Chao Phraya River appeals to those intrepid travelers wishing to glimpse a place and time that is quickly vanishing from […]
Read moreTwo Hour Bangkok Canal Tour – Venice of the East. Discover Bangkok’s vanishing canals and visit Orchid Farm and Royal Thai Barge Museum
Going on a tour amid the small canals of the Chao Phraya River appeals to those intrepid travelers wishing to glimpse a place and time that is quickly vanishing from […]
Read moreBangkok 50 Minute Canal Tour – Venice of the East. Discover the vibrant life of Bangkok’s vanishing canals
Going on a tour amid the small canals of the Chao Phraya River appeals to those intrepid travelers wishing to glimpse a place and time that is quickly vanishing from […]
Read moreBangkok National Museum – View the most significant collection of Thai art and artifacts housed in Southeast Asia’s largest museum
The Bangkok National Museum is the first public museum of Thailand. The museum, which houses the largest collection of Thai art and historical artifacts in the country, was opened in […]
Read moreWat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram ‘Marble Temple’ – Beautiful Thai temple (featured on the 5 baht coin) made from Italian Carrara marble
The Marble Temple: Bangkok’s Architectural Masterpiece Wat Benchamabophit Dusitvanaram is known by many as the Marble Temple. This nickname comes from its stunning Italian Carrara marble construction. Moreover, the pillars, […]
Read moreVimarnmek Mansion – The world’s largest golden teakwood structure
Permanently Closed, this article left from reference. Thailand’s Royal Golden Teakwood Palace Important Note: Vimarnmek Mansion is currently closed to the public. Have you ever wanted to improve your home […]
Read moreKoh Kret see local life just a boat ride away from Bangkok
Escape to Koh Kret Island Twenty kilometers northwest of central Bangkok lies an isolated island called Koh Kret. This small island offers village charm despite being just a short boat […]
Read moreAyutthaya Historical Information Centre – Research Institute, Library, and Museum
The Ayutthaya Historical Study Centre stands as an essential gateway to understanding Thailand’s ancient capital, offering visitors comprehensive insights into 400 years of Siamese history before exploring the archaeological ruins […]
Read moreBangkok Canal Tours: Complete Guide 2025
Why Bangkok’s Canals Matter Bangkok was built around rivers and canals. In the late 1700s, King Rama I created Rattanakosin Island by digging a canal. This connected the main Chao […]
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