Attractions

  • Ban Tad Thong Street Food

    Address:
    Ban Tad Thong Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 .

    A New Hip Place In The Heart Of The City Where You Can Find Anything At Just One Single Area. Full Of Bustling Flavors With Well-Known STREET FOOD Throughout The Entire Area.

  • Yaowarat Rd

    Address:
    Yaowarat Road, Chakkrawat, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand .

    Yaowarat Road is known by tourists worldwide as a source of popular street food. There are restaurants both inside buildings and set up along the road. In other words, there are all kinds of international dishes to choose from. This includes savoury dishes and various desserts, as well as a market selling fresh food and foods that are ingredients used for cooking and the selling of colourful Chinese clothes.

  • Khaosan Road

    Address:
    Khaosan Road, Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand .

    The charm of Khao San Road that foreign tourists are interested in is at night. Khao San Road becomes a centre of international restaurants, both as a regular shops and street food. Foreigners can easily try to taste the different flavours of Thai food. There are also many shops for listening to music, including shops selling a variety of goods and others offering various services. 

  • Siam Paragon

    Address:
    Siam Paragon, Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok, Thailand .

    Siam Paragon  is a shopping mall in BangkokThailand. It is one of the largest malls in Thailand. Siam Paragon includes a range of specialty stores and restaurants as well as a multiplex (16 large screen cinemas), the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World aquarium, an exhibition hall, the Thai Art Gallery, and an opera concert hall.

  • Wat Phra Kaew

    Address:
    Wat Phra Kaew, Na Phra Lan Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, Thailand .

    It enshrines Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon (Phra Kaeo Morakot) (Emerald Buddha) and is the place where important religious ceremonies are performed.  Wat Phra Kaeo was constructed in 1784 and has been restored throughout every reign since the reign of King Rama I the Great to King Rama IX the Great. Inside the Ubosot and the balcony around the temple are very beautiful murals of “Ramakian”. Other interesting items in the temple include eight chedis, Phra Sri Rattana Chedi, replica of Angkor Wat, Prasat Phra Thep Bidon, etc. Open daily 08.30 - 15.30 hrs. Entrance fee : 500 baht.

  • Song Wat Road

    Address:
    Song Wat Road, Samphanthawong, Bangkok, Thailand .

    An important trading quarter in the early 1900s, modernization led to a decline in Song Wat’s relevance until now. The Song Wat community, an alliance of old merchants, second-generation shopkeepers, and new entrepreneurs, has made it their mission to transform this aging trading quarter into a hub of millennial-led businesses. Sandwiched between long-standing businesses and legendary food stalls, cool cafés, hip hostels, chic art galleries, and restaurants serving contemporary, drool-worthy fare have found a home in this pocket neighborhood.”

  • Soi Nana (Chinatown)

    Address:
    Soi Nana (Chinatown), Na Na, Pom Prap, Pomprabsattruphai, Bangkok, Thailand .

     Soi Nana – set between Chinatown and Hualamphong railway station, and just off the main thoroughfare of Rama 4 Road – has become the nightlife spot to be and be seen in Bangkok. Predominantly a hub of specialist bars, including Thailand’s first gin bar, it also hosts coffee shops, low-key art galleries, and a few spots to rest your head if you end up staying here a few hours longer than expected. There’s a buzzy, independent vibe, and predictably it’s popular with Bangkok’s hipster set – keep an eye out for the few fairs that take place here throughout the year, as they make for a brilliant time to visit and soak it all up.