Madge Nixon Publish time 2024-6-5 15:18

A summary of must-see attractions in Bangkok, Thailand, unique Southeast Asia welcomes you

Because Thailand's tourism resources are relatively mature and major airlines offer heavy discounts to this region, Thailand is no stranger to some Chinese people. This article takes a relatively complete inventory of the attractions in Bangkok, Thailand, so that people who are unfamiliar with Thailand can have a reference.

The glittering Grand Palace

The Grand Palace, also known as the Grand Palace, is the royal palace of the Thai (Siam) royal family. Close to the Chao Phraya River, it is a large-scale ancient building complex (28 buildings in total) in the center of Bangkok. The Grand Palace was first built in 1782. After continuous renovation and expansion by successive kings, it was finally built into the current large-scale Grand Palace complex, which remains today. Still magnificent. The Grand Palace was built after the old palace in the old capital Ayutthaya. It is one of the many royal palaces in Thailand. It is the most perfectly preserved, largest and most ethnically distinctive palace in the past. Business hours: 8:30-16:30 daily. Tickets will be sold at 15:30.

Transportation :Bus to The Chang (N9) Pier; bus Buses 1, 3, 25, 44, 47, 53, 60, 82, 91 and other multiple buses can reach the nearby Chatuchak Weekend Market which satisfies shopping desires

The Chatuchak Weekend Market is located in downtown Bangkok and is the largest weekend market in the world, covering an area of ​​0.14 square kilometers and with more than 15,000 stalls. The market is divided into different areas: second-hand shopping area, special souvenir area, daily necessities area, clothing area, and art area. The market offers a variety of products ranging from household items, clothing, food to animals, etc., making it a weekend shopping destination for foreign tourists and local citizens.




Business hours: Daily 8:30-16:30, same day Ticket sales close at 15:30.
Transportation :Bus to The Chang (N9) Pier; bus Buses 1, 3, 25, 44, 47, 53, 60, 82, 91 and other multiple buses can reach the nearby

Chatuchak Weekend Market which satisfies shopping desires

The Chatuchak Weekend Market is located in downtown Bangkok and is the largest weekend market in the world, covering an area of ​​0.14 square kilometers and with more than 15,000 stalls. The market is divided into different areas: second-hand shopping area, special souvenir area, daily necessities area, clothing area, and art area. The market offers a variety of products ranging from household items, clothing, food to animals, etc., making it a weekend shopping destination for foreign tourists and local citizens.




Business hours:Saturday and Sunday 6:00-18: 00, selling a variety of goods, but although the opening hours are very early, many stores may not be open by 9 a.m., so it is recommended to arrive later. There is a small night market after the market closes in the evening. In addition, since most transactions in the market are cash, you must prepare enough cash if you plan to shop here.

Transportation: Take BTS to Mochit Station, you can see it when you come out, about 40 baht; bus. Take bus 44 from the Grand Palace, about 40 minutes, 20 baht.

Khao San Road, the home of backpackers

Khao San Road is a street in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. Its English name is Khao San Road. It is the home of backpackers. Assembly point. Speaking of Khao San Road, everyone in the area knows it. For typical backpackers from all over the world, not having been to Khao San Road is like never having been to Thailand. Many backpackers choose this place as their base for traveling to the "Land of Smiles".




Business hours: After 18:00 until late at night, there is no Khao San Road Night Market Strict business hours, usually starts to get busy after 6pm.
Transportation: Khao San Road does not have light rail or subway, only buses (not recommended). It is recommended to take a taxi or a tuk-tuk.
Khao San Road Night Market is not far from the Grand Palace, a 10-minute walk. It is recommended to spend 1 day playing.

Urban Love Siam Square

Siam Square is located at the intersection of two light rail lines and is a bustling urban center in Bangkok. The center is also an old commercial center. Major shopping malls are mostly concentrated here, making it the main area for tourists to go shopping.




Siam Business District is the most important shopping destination for tourists. It is mainly composed of three commercial buildings: Siam Center and Paragon. , Discovery Center (DiscoverCentre). MBK Center (MBK Center), Terminal 21. The Siam Center mainly features local Bangkok brands, the Bole Palace mainly features top international brands, and the Discovery Center features more popular fashion brands. Siam Ocean World, the largest aquarium in Southeast Asia, is located on the basement floor of Bole Palace. It is a great place to escape the heat and have fun in the hot summer.

Business hours:10:00-21:00
Transportation: The subway leads directly to Siam Station of Bangkok's mass transit system, with the Siam Station of the BTS light rail as the center. The main commercial buildings are concentrated around the station and can be reached on foot.

Experience the thrilling Maeklong Railway Market

The most awesome vegetable market is a magical scene in Thailand, so it is called the most beautiful food market in Thailand. The beef market is because the vegetable stalls are located on both sides of the train track. Eight trains pass by the beef market every day. It is very thrilling to see the train next to the vegetable stalls.




Business hours:6:30-17:30. The train passes through the market at approximately 6:20, 8:30, 9:00, 11:10, 11:30, 14:30, 15:30, and 17:40 every day. Just arrive about 30 minutes in advance to match the above times. , but trains are often delayed.
Transportation: Take a minibus near the Victory Monument in Bangkok. The cost is about 80 baht per person one way and the journey takes about 2 hours.

Amphawa Floating Market

Amphawa Floating Market is comfortable and original. Amphawa is a floating market frequented by locals. The floating market here has simple folk customs and is closer to the life of the locals.




Business hours: Open only on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Generally, the busiest time is after noon, when all businesses open to welcome customers and close one after another around 20:00.

Transportation: You can take the bus from the Southern Bus Station, or take the BTS light rail to Victory Monument Station (N3) Exit 4, and then you can Under the overpass, you can see the ticket office for the mini-van to Amphawa. The one-way fare is 80 baht, and the bus runs every 2 hours.

The sentimental Chinatown

Located in the western part of Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, its scale and prosperity are unprecedented in Chinatowns across Southeast Asia. Among them, he can be called the leader. This veritable "China Town" with Chinese style is about 2 kilometers long and stands in the west of Taijing City. It is connected by three streets: Sanpin Street, Yaowali Road, Shilongjun Road and many streets and lanes. It is one of the neighborhoods of old Bangkok and has a history of nearly 200 years. The rich Teochew style is the biggest feature of Bangkok's Chinatown, and Teochew dialect is widely spoken here. There are many Chinese people in Bangkok, about 500,000.



Transportation: Take the MRT and get off at Hua Lamphong Station and then walk there.
Business hours: All day

How to visit in as short a time as possible What about the most attractions? I recommend chartering a car so that the route can be customized and you don’t have to follow a group to visit attractions that you are not interested in.
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