What Are The Best Areas To Live In Bangkok? part 2 – Part one is here.
There’s no doubt that Bangkok is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. From historic temples and palaces to vibrant nightlife and shopping districts, there’s something for everyone in Bangkok. Here are some of the top attractions that expats should visit during their time in Bangkok:
The Grand Palace is one of the most iconic tourist attractions in Bangkok. The palace was originally built in 1782 and is home to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The palace is a must-see for any visitor to Bangkok and is especially beautiful during the Thai New Year celebrations in April. Besides the palace, there are plenty of other ways to explore the city.
Located near the Grand Palace is the Temple of Reclining Buddha – a famous temple for its large reclining statue of a meditating Buddha that measures 49 metres long and 15 meters high. The statue’s height is so impressive that it can be seen from other parts of Bangkok. This way, it is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok.
Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is another famous temple in Bangkok. Visitors to this temple will find a smaller version of the statue at the nearby Temple of Reclining Buddha, while there are several other attractions at Wat Pho, such as a huge complex of 108 bronze Buddha statues. Besides, Wat Pho is also home to one of the world’s largest collections of Thai massage schools.
The Chao Phraya River is a major river in Thailand and runs through Bangkok. Taking a boat trip down the river is a great way to see some of the city’s most famous landmarks, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Arun. Meanwhile, the river is also home to a large number of floating markets, which are definitely worth a visit.
Khao San Road is the backpacker’s district of Bangkok and is famous for its cheap accommodation, restaurants, and bars. This road is a great place for people to watch and soak up the lively atmosphere of Bangkok. And, if you’re looking for some souvenirs, Khao San Road is the place to go. Also, don’t forget to try a scorpion bowl!
Chatuchak Market – or the “JJ market” known by locals – is one of the world’s largest markets and home to over 15,000 stalls selling a wide range of products, from fresh fruit and vegetables to clothes, souvenirs, and pets. The market is open every day, but it’s especially busy on the weekends, so be prepared for the crowds.
The Night Bazaar is a huge market open every night and offers everything from clothes to souvenirs to food. It’s the perfect place to buy last-minute gifts or souvenirs for friends and family back home. Meanwhile, the night bazaar is also a great place to enjoy some street food and take in the lively atmosphere of Bangkok.
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