The cosmopolitan city of Bangkok offers a memorable cultural and sightseeing adventure for those exploring the Thai capital. Ranging from ancient temples to animal safaris and fascinating museums to exotic nightlife, Bangkok tourist attractions ensure there is never a dull moment in the city.
Royal Elephant Museum
Elephants hold a revered place in Thai culture and this is apparent in the Royal Elephant Museum which showcases a life-size replica of a white elephant in ceremonial gear and a variety of other related images, figurines and charms. more ![]()
Bangkok Crocodile Farm
Home to the largest number of crocodiles, the Bangkok Crocodile Farm gives you a unique opportunity to see these fearsome reptiles. Apart from thrilling crocodile wrestling, the farm also has elephant shows, paddle boat rides and more. more ![]()
Sathorn
Located close to the riverside and Silom, Sathorn is a cosmopolitan part of Bangkok known for its thriving commercial sector. The area boasts a trendy nightlife scene and also allows you such activities as sightseeing and shopping. more ![]()
Safari World
Embark on a thrilling adventure into the wild at Safari World, taking you on an unforgettable journey that lets you see such animals as lions, tigers and giraffes. There is also a Marine Park featuring a variety of exciting shows with dolphins and sea lions. more ![]()
Wat Arun - Temple of the Dawn
Nestled along the Chao Phraya River banks, Wat Arun or the Temple of the Dawn is one of Bangkok’s most famous attractions. This 18th century Khmer style temple offers a unique insight into the city’s rich cultural heritage. more ![]()
Grand Palace
The former residence of kings, the Grand Palace is an intricately designed structure as well as a major landmark in Bangkok. Showcasing traditional architectural design, this 18th century attraction is also home to the famous Temple of the Emerald Buddha. more ![]()
Siam Ocean World
Featuring one of Asia’s biggest oceanariums, Siam Ocean World offers an unforgettable adventure under the waters. This family friendly attraction has different themed sections housing exotic and fascinating marine life from all over the world. more ![]()
The National Museum
Showcasing artefacts and ancient objects from the Ayutthaya, Bangkok and Sukhothai periods, the National Museum also has a fascinating collection of jewellery, traditional weapons, Buddha statues and intricate sculptures. more ![]()
Wat Pho
One of Bangkok’s oldest temples, Wat Pho dates back to 1788 and is rich in history and traditions. The temple is home to more than one thousand Buddhist images including the famous Reclining Buddha. more ![]()
Nightlife in Bangkok
When night falls, the city of Bangkok is transformed into a nightlife hotspot filled with exciting thrills behind every street. From trendy nightclubs to chic bars and cool jazz clubs to live music, Bangkok nightlife offers an endless variety of entertainment. more ![]()
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