Being the tourism hub of Asia, there are many interesting places to visit in Bangkok.
While it is mostly famous for its massage parlors and nightclubs, there are many places in Bangkok that get ignored by most tourists. If you visit Bangkok, you must definitely visit these places. Bangkok is a hub for tourism in Asia, people from all around the world travel to Bangkok every year to relax and have some fun adventures. Bangkok gives us a slight glimpse at Thai culture, history and innovations.
Top 10 Places To Visit In Bangkok
There are a number of tourist attractions in Bangkok, but these are the 10 best places in Bangkok you must visit.
1. Wat Arun Temple
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Wat Arun Temple is one of the ebay places to visit in Bangkok. The temple is called the Temple of the Dawn, thanks to the way it looks when the sun sets on it. Situated on the bank of Chao Phraya River, the temple is dedicated to the Hindu God Aruna. The temple’s architecture is so beautiful to behold during the sunset, when the river reflects the setting sun on the temple. People visit the temple dressed in traditional Thai and Indian attire.
Cost/Person: THB 100
Location: Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai
Timings: 8 am – 7 pm
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2. Grand Palace
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The Grand Palace is the most popular place in Bangkok. Any trip to Thailand is incomplete without visiting the Grand Palace. In the heart of Bangkok city is the old residence of King Rama of Rattanakosin Kingdom. Now it is used to host royal ceremonies and tours for people visiting Bangkok. It gives a short glimpse at Bangkok’s deeply enriched history and culture. The visitors also get a glimpse into the day to day life of the monarch.
Cost/Person: THB 500
Location: Khet Phra Nakhon
Timings: 8:30 pm – 3:30 pm
3. Lumpini Park
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Lumpini Park is the perfect place to spend some time in nature. Surrounded by trees, a small lake, beautiful scenic view, the park is the much needed escape from the hectic Bangkok life. Here you can rent a paddle boat or row boat and take a round around the lake, or just sit next to the lake and watch the birds fly around and sing. Lumpini Park is a good place to hold small picnics. It is a great place to take your family.
Cost/Person: Free
Location: Khet Pathum Wan
Timings: 5 am – 9 pm
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4. Wat Pho Temple
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Just behind the temple of Emerald Buddha is the best temple in Bangkok. The temple is home to the giant gold plated reclining Buddha statue and some other statues as well. One of the most beautiful Buddhist temples in the world, Wat Pho deserves all the love in the world. Whether you are religious or not this place should be on your must visit list. Wat Pho is also the city’s biggest temple complex.
Cost/Person: THB 100, free for kids under 4 feet.
Location: Grand Palace Subdistrict.
Timings: 8:30 am – 6 pm
5. Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World
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Originally called Siam Ocean World, is a awe inspiring, beautiful aquarium and one of the most popular spots in all of Bangkok. It is a perfect place to spend your extra time. The aquarium is the largest aquarium in South Asia and it is the home to more than 30,000 marine animals, of different species. The place is under the lavish Siam Paragon Mall.
Cost/Person: THB 990 for adults,THB 790 for kids.
Location: Siam Paragon Mall
Timings: 10 am – 9 pm
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6. Chao Phraya River
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The iconic Chao Phraya River is one of the best places to visit in Bangkok. The river has so many tourist attractions, it is hard to count. From a cruise through the city of Bangkok to dinners with a beautiful view. The Chao Phraya river offers its visitors everything. The river flows from the gulf of Thailand, the beautiful river is the principal river of Thailand, that keeps the land fertile. It is the link between the supply chain of rice and teal to bangkok.
Cost/Person: Free
Location: Bangkok
Timings: 24/7
7. Erawan Museum
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One of the most famous museums in Bangkok, Erawan Museum is a fun place to take your kids for a small educational tour. The museum boasts of the statue of the three headed elephant, which guards the entry of the museum. Inside the museum, visitors can dive into lessons and artifacts from antiquity and take a look at many valuable religious artifacts which give you an idea of ancient Thai culture, their beliefs and lifestyle.
Cost/Person: THB 300 for adults, THB 150 for kids
Location: ChangWat Samut Prakan
Timings: 9 am – 7pm
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8. Dream World
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Any trip anywhere is incomplete without visiting an amusement park. And Bangkok is not an exception either. The Dream World is a popular amusement park in Thailand visited by the locals as well as foreigners. It is one of the best amusement parks in the country. The place is jam packed during summer and on weekends. From rides that will make your heart jump to a small relaxation zone, the place has everything a visitor might desire.
Cost/Person: THB 550
Location: Pathum Thani
Timings: 10 am – 5pm (Monday to Friday), 10 am to 7pm (Saturday & Sunday)
9. Dusit Zoo
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Also known as the Khao Din Animal Parkṣ, Dusit Zoo is one of the most popular zoos in the country. The animal park is home to more than 1600 species of wild and domestic animals of both local and international origins. It gives its visitors an educational tour that helps them understand different animal species. Aside from being a zoo, Dusit zoo is also a zoo museum, education center and an animal hospital.
Cost /Person: THB 70 for adults, THB 10 for kids, and THB 100 for foreigners
Location: Khet Dusit
Timings: 8am – 6pm
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10. Bangkok National Museum
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If you want to learn about Thai history, culture and heritage, this is the place you should head to. Built in the place of the Wang Na Palace, Bangkok National Museum is the home to some of Thailand’s important artifacts. The place exhibits statues, idols, paintings, artifacts and various other ancient objects that give us a detailed look into Thailand’s history. This place in Bangkok is a must for history geeks.
Cost/Person: THB 200
Location: Khwaeng Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Khet Phra Nakhon
Timings: 9 am – 4 pm
Bangkok is a treasure box for travelers. There are many places to visit in Bangkok open for exploration. From calm peaceful Hindu and Buddhist temples to animal parks to busy chaotic streets, Bangkok has a place for everyone. While Bangkok is mostly famous for its Nightlife, bars, and clubs, it is a shame how many of these places go unnoticed by tourists. If you are visiting Bangkok, make sure to visit all of these places. It will be an experience of a lifetime.If you are ready to explore Bangkok like never before, book your trip with Trip XL!
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