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TOP 10 Things to visit in Bangkok city, Thailand 2022

The best atractions to visit in Bangkok 2022

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10 Things to visit in Bangkok

You need to know the 10 things to visit in Bangkok, Thailand. Bangkok is Thailand’s capital and most populous city. The city is known for its Buddhist temples, nightlife, and food.

10 Things to visit in Bangkok city

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

TOP 10 THINGS TO VISIT IN BANGKOK CITY

Bangkok is a huge city with plenty of attractions. In conclusion, one of the best things to do in Bangkok is explore it and walk around. There are some really great temples, markets, and other sites that you can see.

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10 Things to visit in Bangkok

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

THE BEST 10 ATRACTIONS TO VISIT IN BANGKOK 2022

The 10 best atractions to visit in Bangkok is the most beautiful monuments in the city.

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

1- JIM THOMPSON’S HOUSE

In 1959, 12 years after turning Thai silk into a profitable export business. American Jim Thompson bought a plot of land next to Khlong Saen Saeb and built himself a house, but not just any house. His fondness for all things Thai led him to buy six traditional wooden houses and have them rebuilt in his garden.

2- CHATUCHAK MARKET

If we imagine all the markets of Bangkok gathered in an endless thematic neighborhood, with the addition of a certain artistic air. The atmosphere of a sauna and a crowd buying and selling, we would have a sketch of what Chatuchak is (also known as “Jatujak” or, simply, “JJ”).

3- WAT PHRA KAEW AND THE GREAT PALACE

Also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Wat Phra Kaew is the colloquial name for a vast and magical complex comprising the Grand Palace. The former residence of the King of Thailand.

The grounds were consecrated in 1782. The first year of Bangkok’s rule, and today it is the city’s main tourist attraction and a center of pilgrimage for Buddhist and nationalist devotees.

4- WAT ARUN

Wat Arun, the lofty temple that stands on the banks of the Mae Nam Chao Phraya, is known as the Temple of Dawn, as it is dedicated to Aruna, the Hindu god of dawn. It was in this place where, after the destruction of Ayuthaya, King Taksin stumbled upon a small shrine and interpreted this discovery as an omen that here should be erected the new capital of Siam.

5- WAT TRAIMIT

Wat Traimit, known as the temple of the Golden Buddha, houses the world’s largest gold statue, a gleaming 3m, 5.5 ton Buddha with a mysterious past. It is believed to date back to the 13th century, but if a Buddha image could have a double life, this one would.

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

10 Things to visit in Bangkok

6- AYUTHAYA

Ancient ruins, the charm of rural life, delicious food and affordable accommodation. All just 1 hour from Bangkok. Ayuthaya, capital of Siam since 1350. Was an important trading town frequented by merchants from all over the world.

Temples and sanctuaries full of treasures remain from that era. Its heyday lasted until 1767, when it was invaded and sacked by the Burmese army. In 1991, Unesco declared the ruins of Ayuthaya a World Heritage Site.

7- DUSIT PALACE PARK

After his first visit to Europe in 1897, Rama V (King Chulalongkorn [1868-1910]) returned to his country with the memory of European castles and decided to transform those styles with a unique Thai touch. Proof of which is the Dusit Palace Park. Today the king has another residence and this complex houses a house-museum and other cultural collections.

8- KO KRET

Bangkok’s most accessible green getaway, Ko Kret, is an artificial island formed 300 years ago when a canal was opened to shorten a meander of the Chao Phraya River.

Then the island was one of the first settlements of the Mon people, the tribe that dominated central Thailand between the 6th and 10th centuries. Today, Ko Kret is famous for its rural atmosphere, distinctive pottery and lively weekend market.

9- WAT PHO

Of all the temples in Bangkok, Wat Pho is a must-see, both for it’s famous image of the reclining Buddha and its large enclosure full of stupas.

The complex is unique for several reasons: it houses the largest and oldest wat in Bangkok. The largest reclining Buddha and the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand. It is also the oldest public school in the country.

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10 – FLOATING MARKET

Not very far away from Bangkok are Tailing Chan or Khlong Lat Mayom. The home of the floating markets in Thailand. Tailing Chan is located only 12 km from downtown Bangkok and Damnoen Saduak which is a lot farther.

You can go in a small longtail boat cruise to visit the sights as you watch the locals trade, sell various items. There are loads of food for sale but the markets can also get very busy so best to head there in the mornings. The particular tour listed above is a great way to cover all the sights in one day.

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