What superlatives have not been used to describe the bustling, cosmopolitan melting pot that is Bangkok? From exotic temples to dynamic skylines and a vast array of cuisines.
Na Phra Lan Rd (Maha Rat Rd & Sanam Chai Rd), พระนคร, กรุงเทพมหานคร
Palace · 427 tips and reviews
The Peninsula Bangkok: The Grand Palace is one of Bangkok’s major tourist attractions. Built in 1782. Situated within the walls are the Royal residences, the Royal Chapel of the Emerald Buddha and Government offices.
The Peninsula Bangkok: The museum houses 50 or so beautifully designed and ornate longboats. The museum is open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and is located on the banks of Khlong Bangkok Noi near Phra Prinklao Bridge.
The Peninsula Bangkok: Chinatown is captivating for its markets, shophouses, open-fronted warehouses and remnants of colonial-style architecture, and it also has a few noteworthy temples.
19 Thiam Ruam Mit Rd (opp Thailand Cultural Centre), ห้วยขวาง, กรุงเทพมหานคร
Theater · 97 tips and reviews
The Peninsula Bangkok: Siam Niramit is a world class spectacular of traditional Thai arts and cultural heritage, including the Village of the Four Regions. with its luxurious 2,000-seat theatre.
The Peninsula Bangkok: This is a favourite among Bangkok’s many temples. Visiting this remarkable and highly recognisable site at sunset or sunrise is a stunning experience. Only in 1768 was it named the Temple of Dawn.