Most Popular Tourist Attractions In Bangkok

Bangkok is everything you'd expect from the capital of Thailand: it's noisy, crowded, colorful, exciting, infuriating, and smile inducing. There are ancient sites to be visited and modern shopping malls that have a kitschy yet high-end ambience. Bangkok can be overwhelming as its lifeforce smacks you in the face, but it's a fascinating city that represents Southeast Asia's tension between the developed and developing worlds.

The most popular Tourist Attractions in Bangkok, we have also created some more niche lists, useful for all the families looking to occupy the kids, culture enthusiasts wanting to know the best temples to visit, and intrepid explorers yearning for their fix of unusual sights and off-the-beaten path Tourist attractions.Bangkok began as a small trading centre and port community on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River some 200 years ago. Today, while the city is up to speed with modern times, the grandeur and glory of its illustrious past still prevails. Be it dazzling temples, spectacular palaces, a world-famous floating market or colourful Chinatown, each of these famous places has an intriguing story to tell.                                              

Floating Market

The pioneer of all floating markets, Damnoen Saduak continues to offer an authentic experience despite its increasingly touristy attractions atmosphere. Imagine dozens of wooden row boats floating by, each laden to the brim with farm-fresh fruits, vegetables or flowers. Food vendors fill their vessels with cauldrons and charcoal grills, ready to whip up a bowl of ‘boat noodle’ or seafood skewers upon request.

Khao San Road

Khao San Road is, technically speaking, a small road located about a block from the Chao Phraya River. Khaosan translates as “milled rice”, a reminder that in former times the street was a major Bangkok rice market. In the last 20 years, however, Khaosan Road has developed into a world famous backpackers hangout. It offers cheap accommodation, ranging from dorm style hostels to reasonably priced 3-star hotels as well as bars, food stalls, restaurants, convenience stores, internet cafes and travel agencies.

Wat Arun Temple

This temple has an impressive look, due to its golden exteriors that would glitter and shine. The best time to visit these tourist attractions in Bangkok is at night time, where you will be able to appreciate its beauty even more.

Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson was an American businessman who owned a silk company and as a hobby had a big collection of Southeast Asian art. Today the house along with the impressive collection are a museum, and one of the most popular tourist attractions in Thailand. The visit inside the house is by a guided tour

Chinatown (Yaowarat)

Chinatown is a colourful, exotic and pleasingly chaotic area, packed with market stalls and probably the highest concentration of gold shops in the city. During major festivities like Chinese New Year and the Vegetarian Festival, the dynamism and spirit of celebration spreads across town like wildfire, and if you happen to be around, don’t miss an opportunity to witness Bangkok Chinatown at its best.

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