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Many people don't know how to Travel in Bangkok for the first time. Here are 9 places worth visiting. Collect them before you travel. Follow the route and you will not regret it.
1. Wat Arun
Also known as the "Temple of Dawn", it is one of Bangkok's landmarks and is located by the Chao Phraya River. If you don't have time to go in, you can book a view restaurant across the river or go to the free platform to watch. The sunset is beautiful (ps. The restaurant view needs to be booked in advance)
2. Buddha at Wat Phra That Wat
A new landmark in Bangkok, the 6-meter-high pure copper Buddha seems to be meditating. The classic camera position is in the alley and by the water (for specific strategies, please see the previous article)
3. Bangkok Skybridge (positioning: Bangkok Cultural and Art Center)
The Bangkok graffiti skybridge, which is popular on the Internet, is next to Siam Square. There are many shopping malls nearby. It's just right to go shopping after checking in. The largest Big C is also nearby. Search "Big C Supercenter Ratchadamri" on the map
4. Bubble In The Forest
Bangkok's super popular Little Maldives Internet celebrity coffee restaurant, the environment is really good, taking photos is beyond the film, and the price of a drink is more than 100 baht, no minimum consumption. If you don't make a reservation in advance, you may need to wait for a seat. If you want to take photos when there are fewer people, it is recommended to arrive in the morning when it opens
5. After The Rain
A coffee restaurant in the tropical rainforest is only a 10-minute drive from Little Maldives. The super long coconut river can be rowed for free, full of holiday style! The consumption is very affordable. We ate + drank drinks, and the average cost per person was only 150 baht
6. Chinatown
One of the largest and most prosperous commercial districts in Bangkok, where "Detective Chinatown" was filmed, there are many delicious foods and the prices are very affordable. Neon signs light up at night, and telephoto shots are very impressive
7. Sky bar
When you come to Bangkok, you must come to the Pixel Building to see the night view. There are many terrace bars here that overlook the entire Bangkok. Enjoy the evening breeze and drink a cocktail. It is very atmospheric. It is recommended to arrive before sunset. The sunset is super beautiful
8. Wat Pho
The oldest temple in Bangkok, with the world's largest reclining Buddha. There are fewer people here than the Grand Palace, and it is also easier to take pictures. It is recommended to go in as soon as the door opens
9. Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald Buddha
The symbol of the Thai dynasty. I will check in when I come to Bangkok for the first time. The main building is not open to the public and is guarded by guards
🚩Itinerary:
🔸 Day1: Wat Pho → Temple of the Emerald Buddha → Grand Palace → Wat Arun sunset → Chinatown night market
🔸 Day2: Big Buddha at Watergate → Bangkok Culture and Art Center → Siam Square-Sky bar night view
🔸 Day3: Cafe leisure: Bubble In The Forest → After The Rain, the two are ten minutes away
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