5 Bangkok Attractions to Include on Your Bucket List

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5 Bangkok Attractions to Include on Your Bucket List

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Bangkok is a city where the old meets the new. Go to Bangkok and in every corner, you’ll find something unique and interesting, ranging from orange-clad monks to Bangkok temples and street food stalls that will give you exotic indulgence. Perhaps a few of the factors that attract travelers to the capital city of Thailand are its energetic vibe and diversity. If you’re up for an exciting trip to one of Asia’s most visited cities, the great number of places to visit and things to do in Bangkok will not disappoint. If you’re wondering what Bangkok attractions you can cross off your bucket list, read on for your guide to some of the most interesting tourist spots in Bangkok.

Wat Pho

Wat Pho is one of the captivating tourist places in Bangkok that houses the largest collection of Buddha images. Although Wat Pho has fewer tourists than Wat Arun, the postcard-worthy Reclining Buddha still absolutely deserves a spot on your bucket list. Aside from being one of the city’s main attractions, the temple compound also serves as a national headquarters where the preservation and teachings of Thai medicine are regularly taking place.

Siam

Aside from the postcard-worthy Bangkok attractions and rich culture, one of the things that draw travellers to this diverse city is its bustling nightlife. Soak up the city’s night scene and head to Siam, a popular shopping mall that turns into an ultimate destination for night owls. You can also find the Centara Grand in Siam, which has excellent rooftop bars and hotels.

Classic golden buddhist chedi in Great Palace temple in Bangkok, Thailand

The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

Another attraction to cross off your list of must-see Bangkok attractions is the Grand Palace. The Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew wouldn’t be considered as the most famous attraction in the city for nothing. The blinding beauty of Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, is covered with mirror, glass and intricate mosaics, while the chedis stand magnificently in all of its golden splendour.

Damnoen Bangkok floating market

Your backpacking trip will not be complete without experiencing the Damnoen floating market. This market is a 2-hour drive away from Bangkok so make sure to make an early morning start. You’ll experience more of its exotic scene early in the morning when the market is at its busiest. Vendors sell a wide variety of goods, from toys and clothes to souvenirs.

 

MOCA (Museum of Contemporary Art in Bangkok)

MOCA is located in Chatuchak, Bangkok and houses a comprehensive collection of sculptures and modern paintings. You’ll be impressed at more than 800 pieces of art that represent some of the finest work of Thai artists. Visiting the Museum of Contemporary Art is one amazing way to soak up the country’s art and culture as it features the various themes of contemporary artists in Thailand.

Finally, the best way to cap off a day of wandering around the city is to spend a night or two in one of the best hostels in Bangkok. Choose only the best hostel in Bangkok where you can mingle with like-minded travellers or catch up on a well-deserved rest. Everyday Bangkok Hostel offers the great mix of comfort and convenience you need to make your stay in the city more fun and meaningful. Click here for more details.

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