78 Places to Visit in Bangkok, Tourist Places & Top Attractions

Bangkok Tourist Places

The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Jim Thompson House And Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Chatuchak Market, Bangkok Safari World, Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, Siam Park City, Erawan Museum, Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram and many more.

Bangkok truly offers unmatched sightseeing experience to the visitors coming from all over the world. Be it a honeymoon couple, a solo wanderlust traveler or family vacationers, Bangkok has a long list of places to visit. You can explore a multitude of places to visit in Bangkok to know more about  the culture and traditions of the place. The Bangkok tour will surely make you feel nostalgic.

On your Thailand trip, when you are exploring various tourist places in Bangkok, stopover at Wat Arun which is a famous heaven-like peaceful place, get a glimpse of the enchanting Grand Palace, put one step closer to nature at Lumpini Park, and enter the home of exotc wildlife at the Safari World.  If you have not been to this amazing place that caters to all types of tourists, then you should start packing your bags for the upcoming vacation trip. 

Here are some of the best places to visit in Bangkok:

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Floating Market Bangkok

Almost every traveller visiting Bangkok for the first time has this ardent urge to visit these unique shopping areas conducted from the traditional boats. Despite the fact that sellers are more worried about tourists as compared to local people nowadays, the floating markets of Bangkok are still heaped with tropical fruits and vegetables, ready-to-drink coconut juice and local food cooked from floating kitchens found right on the vessel. 

It might sound strange but there are different varieties of floating markets in Bangkok. While most of them begin their operations early morning at around 05:00 AM, rest remain open till noon as well. Well, it is best advised to sit and relax without any bargaining over prices, you can even opt for a guided boat tour to Bang KhuWiang, Bang Nam Pheung, DamnoenSaduak, KhlongLatMayom and various other beautiful and impressive floating markets.

Location: Floating markets are located throughout Bangkok and surrounding provinces

Best Time: These stunning markets are operational throughout the year. Weekends are the ideal time to visit, DamnoenSaduak, Amphawa, Taling Chan and KhlongLatMayom are the four major floating markets in Bangkok and is advisable to visit them early in the morning so as to avoid overcrowding tourists.

Things to keep in mind: Depending on the market you chose to visit, ensure that you are aware of the opening and closing timings of different markets. Also, some markets operate on weekends, make sure that you are well aware of the fact. Bargaining is a tough job here and is time-consuming also, thus, is recommended that you do slight research before jumping onto the price argument with the vendors.


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Madame Tussauds

Originally founded in 1835, Madame Tussauds is a globally renowned chain of museums displaying wax figures of famous celebrities including actors, musicians and politicians. This unique wax museum offers different themed zones displaying some of the biggest personalities in the field of theater, art, politics, history and science. Experience activities like Picaso painting, photography, etc. here with your loved ones.

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Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram

Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram, also known as the Marble Temple, is a stunning Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed from Carrara marble imported from Italy, this architectural masterpiece combines Thai and European design elements, creating a unique and elegant structure. Inside, visitors can admire intricately carved statues and beautiful murals. The temple's peaceful ambiance, exquisite craftsmanship, and spiritual significance make it a must-visit attraction for anyone exploring the cultural and religious wonders of Bangkok.

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Chatuchak Market

Chatuchak Market, known as the world's largest weekend market, is home to approximately 15,000 stalls selling everything from clothing to jewelry, shoes, accessories, arts, antiques, along with plants and pets. After a day of shopping, guests can satiate themselves with food and beverages at one of the area's restaurants or ease their weary muscles with a relaxing Thai massage.

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Siam Park City

Siam Park City, located in Bangkok's Khan Na Yao district, is Southeast Asia's largest theme and water park. With over 30 rides, a wax museum, floral gardens, a zoo, and more, the amusement park provides the greatest holiday experience. It sweeps you away from the bustle of city life and allows you to unwind and enjoy yourself, making it the most peaceful way to spend a summer vacation.

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Pratunam Market

Pratunam Market is the largest clothing market of Thailand. One of the major and cheapest markets of Bangkok, you can also buy shoes, bags, watches, and other accessories in this market. Pratunam Market covers the entire space around and behind Amari Watergate. This is where the market gets its name, pratunam, that literally means ‘watergate’.

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Dolphin Show

Dolphin show has always been a mass entertaining show, audiences of all ages are excited to watch these sea queens without any hesitation. Dolphins are amiable water animals with an emotional sensibility and a high intelligence quotient making them smart, curious and empathic.

It is absolutely fascinating to simply watch them take a swim in the show pool. The extraordinary flips and tricks they showcase with such ease and grace is an act you should look forward to at your next visit to Bangkok.The Dolphin show in Bangkok is a part of the Marine world segment of the Safari world, Bangkok.

Safari world is a safari park with over 400 exotic species and various experiences for people to enjoy. Various acts of dolphins such as singing, somersaults, dancing, a play with the hoola hoops and many more are performed. These performances are tightly curated to entertain the audience by specialised dolphin trainers.

The show is followed by a photoshoot session that the audience can participate in and get a picture with a dolphin. 
A fun fact you would be amused to know is, if a human is found drowning in the water and if there are dolphins around the drowning person dolphins have the ability to sense it and immediately jump to rescue.

So, if you ever head to a dolphin show you can be free of fears as the dolphins generally come to the rescue. Many such stunts displaying the glory of dolphins are performed at the Dolphin show, Bangkok. Read on to discover:

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Dream World Amusement Park

The Dream World theme park features amusement park rides, vibrant displays, candy floss, flowery gardens, waterworks, a snow park, and entertainment performances in a bright, lively atmosphere. With over seven enormous zones and 40 rides, Dream World provides a terrific family experience. It also offers amazing shooting options thanks to the amusement park's refreshing scenery and well-maintained park amenities.

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Wat Phra Kaew

Also called the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew is considered as one of the most important tourist places in Chiang Rai. It houses the meticulously carved statue of the Emerald Buddha and beautifully decorated to leave every tourist enthralled to the core.

One can look forward to gathering a peaceful day by visiting Wat Phra Kaew and admire the striking craftsmanship and architecture of this beautiful temple when they are on a vacation with their loved ones in Chiang Rai.

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Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan

Wat Maha Phruettharam Worawihan, also known as Wat Phra Kaew Don Tao, is a revered Buddhist temple located in Lampang, Thailand. The temple's architecture boasts a blend of Lanna and Burmese styles, with intricate golden details and stunning pagodas. Inside, visitors can find a sacred Buddha image, highly venerated by locals. This spiritual sanctuary offers a serene atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for those seeking tranquility and cultural richness in Lampang.

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Siam Serpentarium

Siam Serpentarium is peerless and the first of its kind in Asia for having a snake world inside. This place overtures snake edutainment, which serves as a fantastic experience of snake civilization.

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Ayutthaya City Park

Ayutthaya City Park, Thailand's largest shopping complex in the city of Ayutthaya. It stands out because of its modern design, which contrasts sharply with the remainder of the town's lovely old charm. It's a lovely spot to escape the heat in the afternoons and spend some time shopping and resting. Its serene, beautiful vibe comes from its simple modern style, wide spaces, and fountains.

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Wat Pho

Visit one of the most popular places in Bangkok, Wat Pho, which is well known for its truly majestic and largest Reclining Buddha statue in the city and is housed on the western edge of the temple complex. Apart from this statue, the temple boasts of having the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand making it a significant place.

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Route 66

Based at the designated party street of Bangkok, The Royal City Avenue, Route 66, is all about energy, vigour, vibe, youth and very Thai. The essence of the place is that it believes and celebrates the Thai style of clubbing which means coming in a group having a top shelf bottle and choose a nice table and be comfortable sitting or standing. The club has three rooms playing almost all kind of music including trance, hip hop and live music. Hip hop, dance pop is the most popular and main room here however Thai and western hits through live music is also much appreciated. The club is mainly crowded with young crowd and majorly Thai people. For Thai visitors the entrance is free however 300Baht is charged for foreigners. Drinks are quite cheap starting from 160 Baht. The club is quite famous and the busiest days are Wednesday and Thursday. On Saturdays however getting a table after 22:00 is considered huge luck.

Location: The Royal City Avenue, Block A , Bangkok.

Timings: 20:00pm to 2:00am

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National Museum & Wang Na Palace

In the former grounds of the 18th Century Wang Na Palace, The Bangkok National Museum houses the largest collection of Thai art and artifacts in the country. It's definitely worth a visit, especially if visiting nearby Wat Phra Kaew or the Grand Palace. The museum exhibits are arranged into three areas consistent with Thai history, and good English-language descriptions.



Highlights: This museum includes a funeral chariot hall, featuring carriages used for royal cremations, and many excellent examples of Thai architecture. Free English-language tours given by volunteers are available. Tours are also conducted in German (Thursdays), French and Japanese (Wednesdays).

Location
: Na Phrothat Road, near the Grand Palace

Timings: Open from Wednesday to Sunday between 09:00 - 16:00

Price: Approximate price is 200 Baht

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Taling Chan Floating Market

Taling Chang is one the 50 districts of Thailand, which makes the point evident that Taling Chang Floating market is one of the most renowned and busiest marketplace of Thailand. Taling Chang Floating market offers a colossal range of Thai cuisines. The smell and essence of the place is overwhelming and gives a warm welcoming feeling.

Highlights: Taling Chang floating market is an ideal idea to spend a day out of the city's urban livelihood, riding on a long tail boat and enjoying some Thai special shopping. The floating market not only offers a range of seafood and delicious prawn dishes, but also offers some huge range of Thai homemade decors and fresh fruits. The barbeque grilled fish topped with some Thai leaves and served hot on the boat, just makes the day more impressive.

Location: Taling Chang floating market is located 10 kms away from the city of Bangkok.

Price: The boat ride charges 100 Bahts. 
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Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market

Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is an old traditional marketplace of Bangkok, Thailand. Typically famous for its fruit and fish market centers, the place offers an exclusive range of authentic Thai dishes, which one cannot resist. Open, throughout the week, Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market offers a gamut of local dishes for its tourist to sample and savor.

Highlights: The authentic range of classic Thai food that is available in the marketplace of Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is the best attraction reason for tourists. Apart from that, the traditional essence, that the market offers is also a desirable experience. Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is the perfect place to enjoy Thailand farm-fresh food items.

Location: Bang Khu Wiang Floating Market is located at the bank of Noi-Khlong Om River. To reach this marketplace, the best experience is to take a boat ride from Chang Pier River.

Price: The genuine entry to the market is free of cost. You only have to pay for items that you buy. 
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Wtf Cafe

WTF Café and Gallery opened after four friends figured out that Bangkok was lacking some good places to eat, drink and be masterful. Its prosperity is down to the unwinding climate  they  have  made  ­  a  great  deal  of  good  things  originate  from  working  with individuals  you  like.  WTF  has  an  inventive  cocktail  list  and  some  delectable  tapas solace nourishment – two more reasons it has turned into a firm most loved for both local people and international guests. At first look the ground floor bar is reminiscent of a little nearby bistro in Europe. Behind  the  glass  shop  front  there  are  about  six  wooden  tables,  a  divider  in  dark  red  and finished solid floors. An individual choice of pictures and records are shown around the room, and in the event that you return frequently enough, proprietors will let you know the stories behind them.



Location:  7 SukhumvitSoi 51, 10270, Thailand

Timings: Every day 06:00 PM – 01:00 AM.
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Tawandang German Brewery

Tawandang is one of the most famous and pioneering brewery in Thailand. Thereputation of this watering hole is such that it is packed every single day of the week. The décor is reminiscent of the traditional German Beerhouse with wooden ceilings and long snaking tables. There are also live shows and music to keep the patrons entertained. The brewery is a great place for getting together in a big group to have conversations amidst peals of loud and raucous laughter. You can taste a lot of frothy ales lager, weizen beet and dunkel and the menu is a mix of traditional Thai and German favorites. The live acts are also rich, varied and glittery.

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Location: Rama 3 Road, Bangkok

Highlights: Traditional freshly brewed German beer amidst great live acts and German décor.
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Grease Nightclub

With four distinctive floors dedicated towards entertaining the visitors, one can just drop by at Grease Night Club and enjoy lovely wine, delicious dinner, foot tapping music and jolting dance. Located at Sukhumvit Soi 49, in Piman 49 Complex, this place is close to Thong Lor BTS and opposite to Samitivej Hospital. The ground floor of the club is dedicated to Mediterranean and Thai cuisine. The first level is the LSD, the nightclub with neon lights and low ceiling, the second comprises New York live music in loft style and the fourth is an open air shisha bar dedicated to the star gazer since it’s based on the rooftop. A perfect place, to chill out with friends and family Grease promises good entertainment. The availability of foods and drinks and wide and cocktails starts at only 260 Baht.



Location
: Sukhumvit Soi 49,Bangkok.

Timings: 20:00pm till late night.
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Assumption Cathedral

Assumption Cathedral is one of the most significant and beautiful churches located in Bangkok. Visit this magnificent 200-year-old church with a stunning European architectural style, all completed with a baroque style ceiling decorated with motifs. Bronze statues of saints can also be seen both in the interior as well as exterior, along with sloped ceilings and frescos. 

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Tha Kha Floating Market

Tha Kha Floating Market, located 20 kms away from the city of Bangkok is a compact yet authentic marketplace of Thailand. Especially famous for its exotic range of prawn dishes and green farm veggies, the Tha kha Floating market attracts tourists from all over the globe.

Highlights: Located at the bank of Amphawa canal, the lush greenery and chilling climate, makes this small and compact floating market a wonderful place to spend a day. The boat rides along the market shop doors with tropical flowers peeping out to see the tourists. The smell and colorful atmosphere of the Tha Kha Floating Market is incredibly beautiful to describe in words.

Location: Tha Kha Floating Market is located 20 kms away from the main city, near the canal of Amphawa, Bangkok, Thailand.

Price: Entry to the market is free of cost. However, the boat ride is chargeable. 
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The Tiger Temple

Tiger Temple or WatPhaLuang Ta Bua was established in 1994, is located in western of Thailand as a religious community and wildlife sanctuary for wild animals, the greater part of which are Indochinese tigers. An exclusive visit to the tiger sanctuary takes an entire day considering the season of going. The vast majority of travellers go to this project frequently. Numerous photograph opportunities with tigers are accessible which provides you with the golden opportunity of caressing these wild beasts.


Location: Buddhist temple – cum - tiger conservation centre, Bangkok.

Timings: The center can be accessed at different time slots held in 4 sessions during the day i.e. ‘Normal Afternoon program’ starting from 12:00 PM – 04:00 PM, ‘Cubs Feeding program’ held at 12:45 PM, 01:30 PM, 02:15 PM, 03:00 PM and ‘VIP Morning program’ held at 07:30 AM – 11:00 AM.

Price: The approximate price starts from 600 THB per person. A special photo with tigers charges around 1000 THB per person. Cub feeding program charges 1000 THB per person
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Erawan Museum

The Erawan Museum is immediately identifiable by its three-headed elephant construction that stands stoutly above the facility. The First Floor of the Museum depicts the theme of the underworld in Hindu mythology. The concept of Earth, or current life, is featured on the second floor, and the Third Floor portrays the concept of Tavatimsa Heaven.

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Scenical World Khao Yai

Scenical World, a blend of theme park and water park is the newest addition to the world of entertainment and a must-see for families. The surrounding vegetation provides a relaxing environment, while the kids are excited to spend an entire day riding the park's rides. The entire park has been separated into distinct zones to make it easier for guests to find the attractions.

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Kid Zania Bangkok

KidZania Bangkok is a real-life education center filled with numerous activities to engage your little ones. There are multiple activities such as budgeting, professional dancing, veterinary work, book-keeping and many more which will help your kids understand their areas of interest for the future. Engage in an innovative space, which is also known as the world’s largest indoor playground.

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The Jim Thompson House

The Jim Thompson House in Bangkok, Thailand, is a captivating cultural attraction that showcases the life and legacy of the American entrepreneur and silk merchant, Jim Thompson. The traditional Thai-style house, nestled amidst lush gardens, exhibits an impressive collection of Asian art and artifacts. It offers visitors a glimpse into the fascinating history of this enigmatic figure and the beautiful craftsmanship of Thai architecture.

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Lumpini Park

Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven of tranquility, fresh air, and shade - offering city dwellers the perfect connection to nature. Named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal, the park is more than half a million square metres big, and the habitat of various flora and fauna. Lumpini Park has over the years grew into the endearing centre for outdoor leisure activities for people.

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Eq Late Night Club

EQ Late Night Club enjoys a legendary disco location on Sukhumvit soi 4 in Nana Hotel. Lying adjacent to the newly opened Hooters is the EQ Late Night Club which was formally known as Equality Late night club.

Highlights:
 Want to visit a quality late night club with abundant action? EQ Late Night Club is your go to place. Brimming with an eclectic mix of local expats, Thai honeys and newly refurbished club, this is a must visit for the revellers in Nana. With the best music, you can dance to the beats of the popular DJs while enjoying a sip of your favourite beer.

Location: EQ Late Night Club is located at EQ Late Night Club c/o Nana Hotel. Nana Tai Alley, Klong Toey, Bangkok 10110, Soi Nana Nuea, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand.

Timings: On Monday to Saturday, the EQ Late Night Club stays open from 10:00 PM to 4:00 AM while on Sunday the nightclub remains open only till 12:00 AM.

Price: An entrance fee of 200 Baht gives you access to the open bar from 11:00 PM to 1:00 AM. This Price includes all house pours as well as bottles of Singha.
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Viva 8

Set amidst the hustling street of Bangkok Chatuchak, Viva 8 is just a next­door kind of  bar but its casual approach is the prime factor known for seducing the tourists from all  over the globe as well as regular from Bangkok. The DJ nights and a European styled menu – marveled by Spanish Chef is the icing on the cake that helps people in relaxing their wits after a burdened day with a drink and an amazing platter. The casual approach, easy menu and affordable prices together make this bar a must visit while in Bangkok.



Location: 10900, 800/2 KamphaengPhet 2 Rd, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand

Timings: Saturday and Sunday from 09:00 AM – 10:00 PM
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Tuba Bar

What does a colossal Yoda statue, a nineteenth Century plunging cap and Spiderman have in like manner? They are all part of the furniture at Tuba, a bar and eatery in Bangkok where resistance is a design proclamation. From the naked representations on  the dividers to the vintage confounding furniture, Tuba is similar to no other bar in  Bangkok – or Thailand. Part classical display, part bohemian home base, with a differed  Thai­Italian propelled menu and one of the longest cocktails records in the city, Tuba  feels more like a whimsical companion's home than a bar and restaurant. Come here with a gathering of companions, get yourselves anunfastenedniche, sink Into an old fashioned couch.The choice of European draft brews on offer puts most  different bars to disgrace, with Boddingtons, Paulaner, Guinness and Hoegaarden to  look over for around 230 baht a half quart.



Location: Address: 34 SoiEkkmai 21(SoiChamchun) or Thong Lo Soi 20, Sukhumwit Road, Bangkok

Timings: Every day 11:00 AM – 02:00 AM
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Siam Square

Siam Square, like the city in which it is located, is an area of contrast. In essence it is the hub of all things cool, an individual expression point where styles are both shaped and surface (and resurface). Siam also holds claim to being the most expensive place to rent land in Bangkok. It is to The City of Angels, what Bond Street is to London and Fifth Avenue to New York, while still possessing the innovative atmosphere of Camden Town or Soho, NYC. Siam Square itself is something of an open­air shopping complex that radiates a feeling of creativity. Recently, new malls have been taking the place of the street vendors but there are still lanes upon lanes to explore. Tribes of bright and bold slogan T­shirts meet with tailored suits and hipster fashion. Siam Square is in essence where trends both emerge and are created, an epicentre of inspiration in Bangkok.



Location: Th Phra Ram, Bangkok

Timings: 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM
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Onyx

If big room mega club party style is preferred then the best destination is Onyx club which is ideally the first club to start the fashion in Bangkok. The 2000 member capacity club at Royal City Avenue, Bangkok Party Street, is famous for its soul searching and throbbing electronic dance music which has virtually outsmarted the local bands. The ambience of the club is quite electrifying with the rocking DJ, confetti bombs, CO2 cannons and mind blowing laser shows. The club have a huge dance floor accompanied with standing tables and designer stools. Entrance starts from 300 Baht, however there are several packages like entrance with drinks and premium packages etc. In premium vouchers one can get a VIP area and a super VIP area where one can private balcony, direct DJ booth view and a private toilet.



Location
: Royal City Avenue (RCA), Block A, close to the Rama 9 Road entrance.

Timings
: 21:00 pm till date


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Insanity

Situated in the Sukhumvit Road, close to Nana and Soi Cowboy, Insanity is all about smashing music and energetic dance and a lovely evening. One of the largest clubs this place comes with amazing ambience filled with eye arresting lighting system and heavy duty sound systems. There remain regular appearances of international and local DJ and international superstars. EDM, House and hip hop are some of the preferred music played here. The entry fee is 300 Baht which includes one free drink. There are VIP booths for the bird’s eye view and for this one needs to book tables in advance with specific packages. The crowd is mix of foreign tourist and thai girls. One can enjoy some quality and fun time out here.

 

Location
: Sukhumvit Road Soi, 12 Near Nana BTS station.

Timings: 21:00 till late night, even early morning.
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Fat Gutz Bar And Saloon

The reputation Fat Gutz Bar in Thong Lor precedes its reputation that is far beyond the popularity that any other bar enjoys. The décor is all black and the hooks will remind of being at a Docker’s yard.  The vintage furniture and lighting is reminiscent of an easier time of the 1920s. The bar boasts of a hige collection of signature cocktails and a varied and yet cool crowd. The bar is famous around town for its good selection of music and its servings of fish and chips. The dimensions of the bar being a little smaller than most other bars, early reservations are highly recommended. The atmosphere is excellent on the weekends and everyone ends up being a part of the entire scene.

Location
: Thong Lor

Highlights: Cozy, warm atmosphere amidst a highly reputed interiors.
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Glow

GLOW is a comparatively small but quite famous and sought after night club of Bangkok. With space for not more that few hundred people, GLOW is famous for its thriving music and amazing ambience. Glow is much different from other nightclubs since it is based on love of music and not on each and everything that hits the floor and raises the charts. Based in Shumvit Soi 23, this is one place where rejuvenation of mind is guaranteed. Live music, deep house, techno are some of the preferred music played here. The nightclub is divided into two floors but the same remains quite crowded throughout the week. Entry fee is dependent on the event and the DJ’s playing though the amount is nearly 300 Baht approximately. It is one of the favourite joints with mix crowd of both Thai individuals and foreigners.

 

Location
: Shumvit Soi 23, near BTS Ashok

Timings
: 22; 00pm to 3:00am
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Bangkok Art And Culture Centre

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is the epicentre of Bangkok's burgeoning art scene, showcasing the best Thai art, music, design, film, and theatre, as well as the modern art scene from around the world. Every hallway, gallery, store, and restaurant within the BACC has been designed to create an ideal cultural dialogue for every art aficionado.

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Emerald Buddha

Emerald Buddha or Wat Phra Kaew is a 15th century Buddha statue that has been carved from green jasper(a semi-precious stone) and clothed in gold. This approximately 66 centimeters tall statue depicts Gautam Buddha sitting in the lotus position and meditating.

Also known as Phra Phuttha Maha Mani Rattana Patimakon, Emerald Buddha is considered Thailand’s sacred palladium and is housed inside the Temple of Emerald Buddha, which is located in the Grand Palace premises in Bangkok. The costumes of the Emerald Buddha are ceremonially changed thrice a year as per the seasons.  

This statue was first found in 1434 CE in Chiang Rai of northern Thailand after the stucco wall of a Buddhist Stupa was cracked open by lightning. Nothing is known about its past before that, making it one of the most mystical figurines that are considered to have some spiritual power.

The only information about it is gathered from the palm leaf manuscript named the Chronicle of the Emerald Buddha, found in Chiang Mai and written in the Pali language. As per this manuscript, the statue was crafted by a Sarvastivadan Buddhist Monk in 43 BCE in Patliputra, India. 

The exterior of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is made of dark blue, orange, and green glazed roof tiles, golden carvings, glittering mosaics, and bronze bells, giving it an extraordinarily beautiful view. The emerald statue is placed on a high pedestal inside the temple with two Buddha statues on both sides, which are about three meters tall. The inner and outer walls of the temple are covered in murals about the world as per Buddhist cosmology and scenes from Ramakein (Hindu epic Ramayana’s version from Thailand) respectively.

There are six pairs of Yakshas or giant demon guardians guarding the entrance of the temple and protecting it from any evil spirits.
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Ztudio Live Hall

Another popular name in the famous party joint of Bangkok, RCV is the Ztudio Live Hall which has been opened recently on August 2015, but has significantly made a mark in the hearts of the locals. The main focus of the club is EDM, though popular International DJ can be often seen highlighting the evening show. The club is quite spacious with proper sound system, LED display and a spacious DJ booth. There’s plenty of dance floor but for those who are interested in only music can have a drink and enjoy the party at the standing table just like the specified Thai joints. TGIF nights are quite popular here and it remains quite crowded especially with local clubbers. Rama 9 is the closest MRT to the hall about 10 minutes away.

Location: RCAvenue Near Rama 9 MRT, Bangkok

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The Roof @38 Bar Mode Sathorn Hotel

To enjoy the real feel of being way above the buzzing city and to appreciate the Bangkok skyline and its 360 degree panoramic view, one of the best options is to try out the new rooftop bar at the classy Mode Sathorn Hotel on its 38th floor. One can enjoy the cosmopolitan look of the city with sights of Sky Bar, Lebua Tower, Sathorn Avenue, Limpini Park etc. Modern designs and chic furniture decorates the interior of the roof top bar.



One of the key attractions of the place is local and international DJ music which creates a throbbing vibe and tempo creating the mood for the evening. The cuisines offered here include French, Moroccan, Mexican, and local cuisine. Unique dumplings and delicious Sushi are popular dishes here.


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The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

Adorned with beautiful architecture, intricate details further glorifying the detailed heritage of this stunning country, The Grand Palace of Bangkok is an elegant and spectacular landmark, which is also home to Thai King,  and serves as the Royal Court and the administrative seat of government. The walls of the Grand Palace also depicts the Thai war ministry  and state departments. Even after 150 years, the monument is the spiritual heart of the Thai kingdom. Located within the grounds of the Grand Palace is the Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of Emerald Buddha, which is the most important Buddhist temple in Thailand. The temple enshrines the Emerald Buddha image carefully carved from the single block of jade. 



Location: The Grand Palace is located on the Na Phra Lan Road in the Phra Nakhon area. The palace is easily accessible via the skytrain from all parts of Bangkok. 

Price: 500 Baht

Timings: 8.30 AM to 3.30 PM
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The Monkey Temples Of Lobpuri

An ancient city in Thailand, Lopburi was the second capital before Ayutthaya was established as a capital in 1350. The city is divided into Old and New Town and is well connected by bus and train services. Being an archaic city, it is replete with various temples and historical sites, the most important amongst them being the Monkey Temples. Keep an eye out for the famous crab-eating Macaques that overrun the old part of the town. They are revered and respected by the locals but are equally mischievous and can attack the unassuming tourist. 



Highlights: Do not take any food and drink for yourself, you can purchase some for the monkeys at the temple and the amusement park built specifically for this purpose. The temple is located at the Chao Praya Basin.

Getting There: Local buses run every 20 mins from Ayutthaya. You can also take the air-conditioned bus from Bangkok or you can get around on motorcycle taxis at Lopburi.

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Iron Fairies

Iron Fairies is a mystical bar that is outlined like an ironsmith's workshop: dim and broody, with fashioned iron staircases, uncovered pipes and broken down timber and block. Bottles pixie dust are stacked in lines, and all over you look, you could risk upon minimal iron dolls of the winged animals that give the bar its name. Open subsequent to 2010, Iron Fairies moved in 2013 (however just three entryways down the road) and extended its operation so now it is a labyrinth of staircases, mystery entryways and dim recesses. The previous premises were tiny to the point that it was a steady fight to get in or out, keeping in mind it is still a tight crush, however, no matter you are standing or sitting you will certainly be in awe with its stylistic theme.



Location: 394 Thonglor Road, Sukhumvit 55, Bangkok

Timings: Every day from 06:00 PM – 02:00 AM
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Above Eleven

Located  on  the  uppermost  levels  of  the  luxurious  Fraser Suites Sukhumvit  offering  a distinctively stylish rooftop bar with spectacular views, the Above Eleven concept also introduced to the Bangkok dining scene its first authentic Peruvian cuisine restaurant. One of the hottest culinary trends internationally such as London, Barcelona and New York  opening  new  Peruvian­ themed  venues,  or  transforming  their  menus.  With  its culinary  team  headed  by  Peruvian  native  Chef  Omar  Frank  Maruy,  the  authentic Peruvian­, Japanese fusion food  known as Nikkei Cuisine  served at Above Eleven has been  particularly  well­  received­  the  crisply  fresh  seafood  dishes,  spicy  salads,  and chargrilled skewers, all designed to be shared, and appealing to the palates of a mixed clientele of residents, expats and visitors.



Location: Located  in  Bangrak  a  few  minutes’  walk  from  Saladaeng  BTS  station  or Lumpini subway station.

Timings: Opened from 6pm to 1am daily.

Price:Cost for two may approximately be 2360 BHT.
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Don Wai

The Don Wai floating market is a very famous market of Bangkok, Thailand. Located at the outskirts of the City Capital, Don Wai floating market is a popular local market dealing with fresh farm Thai veggies and sea foods.

Highlights: The authentic Thai floating market, Don Wai floating market are an exclusive shopping centre, away from the Urbanhood of the capital city. It is located on the bank of Nakhon Chai River, 30 kms away from the Bangkok City. The market offers a beautiful boating experience to the tourists along with a range of exotic Thai food. Seafood, prawns and traditional Thai meals are very renowned in the floating market of Don Wai.

Location: Don Wai floating market is located on the river bank of Khongkharam Doiwan temple.

Price: Entry fee to the floating market is free of the monetary amount. Also, the market itself is very affordable for all tourists and local people. 
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The Royal Thai Elephant Museum

A national symbol and a deeply revered animal in Thailand remain to be the elephant. Tradition dictates that a white elephant should belong to the monarch and becomes their exclusive property. Considered a symbol of prestige and wealth, the white elephant is an albino of the Siamese elephant. the grounds of the Dusit Palace. Formally the building was used as the stables of the royal elephants, but today has been converted in to a museum, which is made up of two buildings.

The first building will give visitors insight in to the history of royal elephants and how the animals are classified. Several artifacts, photographs and figurines can also be found in the first building. The second building has a display model of a white elephant in full royal regalia along with other artifacts. Another highlight of the museum remains to be the fine display of elephant tusks, the longest is said to be 290 cm in length and once belonged to the auspicious white elephants.

Location:  Dusit Palace Park, Th Ratchawithi

Approximate Price: Adult- 100 baht , Child 20 baht with free Grand Palace ticket.

Timings: 9:30 am to 4:00 pm

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Giant Swing

WatSuthat, better known for the towering red Giant Swing that stands at its passage, is one of the most noteworthy and remarkable temples in Bangkok. It highlights a rich  church with clearing rooftop, wonderful divider paintings and stunning hand­cut teakwood entryway panels. Standing at 21.15 meters, between WatSuthat and Bangkok City Hall, the Giant Swing's two towering red columns and intricately cut crossbar are unmistakable visible from a  far distance. The first Giant Swing, dating from 1784, was replaced in 2004 with another one created completely from brilliant teak. The development of the new swing was a  mind boggling procedure of hand­cutting, paint undercoating and covering by expert  specialists and included various gatherings from structural architects to the Forestry Department to Brahmin ministers.



Opening Hours:Every day from 08:30 AM ­ 09:00 PM

Location:BamrungMuang Road, Old City (Rattanakosin), opposite Bangkok City Hall
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Cloud 47 (Bar)

Cloud 47 is the most recent expansion to Bangkok's amazing rooftop race. Situated at the highest point of the United Center office tower, Cloud 47 is entirely not quite the  same as whatever other housetop you may have known about or visited recently. Generally it's all opulent and marvelous, with beverage cost list as high as the building and servers straight out of the motion picture cosmetics room, yet here costs are  shockingly inviting, environment is easygoing and a lager costs close to 160 baht. On the left, the Chao Phraya River is somewhat far yet obvious and, standing only alongside United Center, the immense glass structures of Sathorn Road offer a panoramic view of Bangkok that could cope with any city ­escape. On the other side is  the delightful Lumpini Park and the well­known shopping locale of Siam. In all headings roads are lit with neon signs and the spilling taillights of autos, making an awesome  postcard picture perfect for picture takers.



Location: Silom, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand

Timings: Every day from 05:00 PM – 01:00 AM
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Levels Club & Lounge

Catering to western taste, a comparatively new launch is the cool and fashionable Level club & Lounge. Distinctively designed with a rooftop lounge and two club rooms it covers a lot of musical space with some of the best sound systems in the city. Based on the 6th floor of Aloft Hotel premises, this club becomes more attractive with sophisticates designs of sparsely used yellow and pink neon lights and complimented with heart warming music, funky beats, R&b hits and a lot more. The ambience is quite full of life and energetic and vibes with foot tapping numbers. The club remains quite crowded almost throughout the week. Thursdays are celebrated as ladies night whereas Wednesday is famous for lovely deals. The entrance of the club is usually free except for special programs.



Location
: Sukhumvit Soi, Altaf Hotel, Bangkok.

Timings: 21:00pm to 3:00am


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Bang Khla

What do you feel about a lunch arranged by the side of the river bank market? Bang Khla is exactly one of this kind. Mostly structured as a small village in the district of Bang Khla, Bang Khla floating market is a famous tourist market of Thailand.

Highlights: Bang Khla floating market is an extraordinary experience for both tourists and local Thai people. Mostly surrounded by the local Thai people of Thailand, Bang Khla offers a gamut of Thai dishes and delicious meals. The sweet tooth Thai tradition offers a variety desserts and Ice cream, especially home made in the Thai houses. The village is well centered by a transportation system. Hence, it's quite easy to reach the place. Spending an hour or two, in the essence of Thai culture is a mesmerizing experience.

Location: Bang Khla floating market is located in the district of Amphoe in Bangkok, Thailand.

Price: Entry to the market is free of cost. 
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Democracy Monument

Democracy Monument is famous for its dramatic symbolism, superb construction, and vital position, which is connected to significant sites in the capital city. It is a historical attraction in Bangkok, a symbol of modern Thai history's revolutions, as well as a memorial to honour the Siamese Revolution of 1932, situated on the busy intersection of Ratchadamnoen Avenue, at Dinso Road.

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The Grand Palace

The brilliant, majestic Grand Palace is one of the most sought after monuments and heritage sites in Bangkok. Served as the Thai King's residence for about 150 years in the past, the monument stands as a testament to the brilliant creativity and skill of the Thai people and it still happens to be the spiritual core of Thailand.

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Skytrain Jazz Pub

Skytrain Jazz Club is a tense distinct option for Bangkok's cleaned housetop bars. With an  area  in  close  proximity  to  Victory  Monument,  this  exceptionally  Thai  housetop  restaurant  and  eatery  is  for  the  most  part  neglected  by  tourism.  The nourishment  is bona fide Thai and a lot of warmth. The fifth floor galleries of Skytrain Jazz Club sits close to theskytrain lines with views of  passing trains gleaming under the bright lit city. The graffiti passageway and stairways add to the restaurant’s chic urban setting. There is no lift so gear up for a brisk walk, so as to avoid bumping with the rest of the happy folks.

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Location: 46 Rang Nam Alley, ThanonPhaya Thai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok

Timings: every day from 05:00 PM – 02:00 AM
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Bangkok Ladyboy Shows

The most astounding feature of the Bangkok Nightlife is the transgender shows, also known as ladyboy shows. These stunning spectacles are dazzling with glitz, glamour as well some well meaning humour. The performers in the show are accomplished dancers and know just how to hold the audience that arrive in huge numbers each night just to see them perform.

The most famous amongst these shows is the calypso cabaret which has provided a great time to viewers from all over the world for years together. Th shows include miming, singing, acrobatics and lots more! There are various operators that carry out different tours at the location.

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Brown Sugar

Following  1985,  Brown  Sugar  has  been  serving  Bangkok's  unrecorded  music  fans. Positioned as "one of the best bars of the world" by Newsweek (1997), Brown Sugar has never neglected to give everyone a decent time. Following 26 years of awesome administration, Brown Sugar has now moved from Sarasin Rd. to Phrasumen Rd. ­ a  greater  home. The  club  is  open  amid  the  day  as  an  eatery  and  café,  and  during  the evening for decent icy lagers with unrecorded music 7 days a week. Presently with a fresh out of the box new 200­seater space on its second floor to serve workmanship show, film screening, plays, verse perusing, private occasions/capacities, exhibitions and shows, and all other craftsmanship/music occasions past your creative ability.  The  month  to  month  "Cocoa  Sugar  Showcase"  hosts  live  exhibitions  of  International/visiting acts each and every Fri­ Sat of the month at the Play House. Expect  incredible music in the house, upstairs and ground floor.



Location:  469 Phrasumen road, Bawornniwes, Near Wanchat Bridge, Near  Khaosan, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Timings: Every day from 05:00 PM – 02:00 AM
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Ku De Ta

The name Ku De Ta has been changed recently to Ce La Vi, but the change of name has never diminished the flame of excitement that this brand imposes. Located on the 39th and 40th floor of Sathorn Square Complex, this is considered one of the most happening places of the city. The view from the nightclub with the undisturbed cityscape and the charming views of Chao Phraya River is truly amazing. The best part of visiting Ku De Ta is that one can find it all here, the bar, the club and the ravishing restaurant in one sophisticated place.

The interior designing of the place showcases the class and the sophistication it aims at. Each night a particular theme is celebrated and the music vibes on that theme. However hip hop is played on Wednesday which is considered the ladies night. Deep house, party pop, EDM, bass are also part of the music choice played here.

Location: 39th and 40th floors, Sathorn Square Complex, 98 North Sathorn Road, Bangkok.

Timings: 20:00 pm to 2:00 pm

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Cloud 47 (Rooftop)

Cloud  47  is  one  of  the  latest  and  best  additions  to  Bangkok’s  booming  rooftop  bar scene.  A  stunning  270­degree  view  of  Bangkok’s  skyline.  Along  with  the  incredible panorama, Cloud 47 is set apart from all the other rooftop bars in Bangkok with is its huge terrace, providing ample space for visitors to move around at their own leisure.The cocktails here are pricey, but beer including draught beer and beer 'towers' are relatively good value for money. Location: Located in the financial city near United Centre.



Timings:Opened from 5pm to 1am daily.

Price:Cost for two may approximately be 2260 BHT.
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Lam Phaya

Situated near the Tha Jeen River in Bangkok, the Lam Phaya floating market is one the authentic weekend market of the province. The floating market is located at a distance of 25 kms from the main city, yet very elegant and has a homely feeling of rural Thai culture.

Highlights: The Lam Phaya floating market is a very eminent weekend market of Bangkok city. Many local Thai people from Bangkok, travel to Lam Phaya floating market on weekends to spend a splendid day away from the high cultured restaurant style eating. The place offers a range of traditional Thai food, cooked by the exclusive habitats of the Lam Phaya village. The magical hands and species of the local people of Lam Phaya have developed this floating market as the lunch hub for tourists to enjoy some exotic Thai seafood and goodness of green farms.

Location: Lam Phaya is a small village situated at the bank of River Tha Jeen, near Bangkok city, which has emerged as a weekend market.

Price: The prices of the items available in this market are very affordable yet delicious. 
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Erawan Shrine

Erawan Shrine in Bangkok, not entirely Buddhist pulls in a greater number of guests than a number of the city's sanctuaries. It was raised amid the mid­1950s, after the Thai government had chosen to fabricate the extravagant Erawan Hotel in this area. In any  case, the first phases of the development were plagued with such a large number of issues that superstitious workers declined to proceed unless the area spirits were  pacified. After conferences with celestial prophets, the erection of a hallowed place to respect the four ­confronted Brahma God, Than Tao Mahaprom, was thought to be a favorable arrangement. A sublime picture of the Brahma God was particularly thrown and plated, and The Erawan Hotel opened to recognitions and overall acclaim for three decades. Towards the end, the property couldn't contend with more cutting edge offices, and was replaced by the exclusive Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok in 1991. As the shrine was initially developed to match the grandeur of the old Erawan Hotel, the area came to be known as the Erawan Shrine.



Opening Hours: 06:00 AM – 12:00 AM

Location: In front of Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel, corner of Ploenchit and Ratchadamri  Road
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Smalls Bar

Smalls is managed by David Jacobson, the organizer of Q Bar and also considered as a nightlife legend.The laidback, late­night bar is divided into three unsteady levels of an old corner townhouse where the proprietor's prized accumulation of modern  craftsmanship matches with a hands­off way to deal with restoration. Smalls has a tendency to be non­business, with an emphasis on jazz and world music, instead of the standard hip­jump, house and techno heard in numerous Bangkok clubs. 
Once in a while Smalls has live soul or jazz troupes, yet what is by all accounts working best for the club, in this way, are periodic visits by varied DJs such as club veteran Justin Mills.



Location: Smalls, 186/3 SuanphluSoi 1, Bangkok, Thailand

Timings: Every day from 07:00 PM­ 02:00 AM
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Saxophone Pub

One of the most popular and sought after live music bar which has been entertaining the people of Bangkok for years have been is none other than Saxophone Pub. Near the Sky train station and close to BTS Victory Monuments this place has been ruling the hearts of Bangkok locals and visitors for the last 30 years. Some of the greatest events of live music have been hosted here and almost every night there is some performances which make the place so special. Acoustic, Jazz, Blue, soul all can enjoyed in this live music bar. Popular bands of the city have been known to perform in Saxophone Pub. A mix crowd of both locals as well foreigners can be seen here. Music plays from 7:30 in the evening and continues till 1o clock at night.



Location
: 3/8 Victory Monument, Bangkok

Timings: 17:00pm to 2:00am
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Funky Villa

Constantly featuring amongst the list of best nightclubs in Bangkok, the Funky Villa follows up to its reputation with stunning interiors, apt location and excellent DJs. It sites  itself on Thong Lor Soi 10 and is right next to the Demo nightclub. This reputed  nightclub is amongst the top draws for the residents of Hi So crowd and reminds one of  the fascinations of the hills of Southern California. The lounge area has an adequate amount of seating, although the popularity necessitates that you book your tables in advance. There is also a sectioned off VIP area which has great views of the stage. The music is a varied range of Thai artists playing local music and other live acts. It also has other live entertainment and an MC as well as a DJ spinning Hip Hop tunes. 



Location: Thong Lor Soi 10, Bangkok

Highlights: State of the art place with highly rated user reviews.
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Hemingway's Bar And Restaurant In Bangkok

Hemingway's Bar and Restaurant in Bangkok is a by and large enchanting spot in downtown Sukhumvit to appreciate an easygoing supper or meet for beverages with companions. Involving an affectionately remodeled teak manor and encompassed by tall trees, a shifted blend of clients fill diverse segments of the house and grounds. The first floor of this elegant bar has an exceptionally European bar vibe, while upstairs on the veranda or inside the lounge area, a more casual mood permits visitors to appreciate the astounding menu of tapas nibbles, new world dishes and more generous mains. The really charming house, constructed in the 1918, itself has a long and celebrated history, having housed sovereignty, and all the more as of late the French  diplomat to Thailand. Hemingway's Bangkok has taken advantage of the house and 
grounds by making five unique ranges, every one mirroring an area connected with Ernest Hemingway; Cuba, Africa, France, Key West, and a lovely Spanish garden with a focal wellspring.



Location: 1 SukhumvitSoi 14, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Timings: Every day from 11:30 AM – 01:00 AM
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Wat Intharawihan

A soaring 32­metres high standing Buddha is what defines Wat Intharawihan, which  borders Wisut Kasat road at the northern edge of Banglamphu. Known as the Luangpor  Toh, building on this statue, built of brick and stucco, began in 1867 during the reign of  King Rama IV. Decorated in glass mosaics and 24­carat gold, it took over 60 years to complete and is the tallest of its kind in the world. The Ubosot was built towards the end of the Ayutthaya period, and has several interesting Buddha images, elevated murals  on the walls and lavishly gilded window shutters. Outside are unusually carved sema  stones and tucked away in an alcove there's a lifelike model of Luang Phaw Toh, a famous monk. In the small museum are old Buddha images and various paintings.



Location: 114 Wisut Kasat Road, Banglamphu, Old City (Rattanakosin)

Timings: 08:30 Am to 20:00 Pm
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Princess Mother Memorial Park

A visit to this memorial park doesn’t only give you a relaxing ambience in a lush garden but an insight to the life and works of the beloved Princess Mother of Thailand. There are two exhibition halls where you can learn about her life and works. The park features an actual­size model of the house where the Princess Mother was born and lived, set amid a beautifully landscaped garden. The Princess Mother passed away in 1995, two years after the memorial park was built. Photographs from her royal cremation ceremony in 1996 are also displayed here.


Location: Soi 3 Somdet Chao Phraya Road

Timings: Garden  is open daily 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM and the exhibition halls from 8:30 AM to  4:30 PM (except national holidays)
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Maha Nakhon Skywalk

Step through the glass-floored King Power Mahanakhon Tower's Skywalk for a spectacular panoramic view of Bangkok. You may feel like you're on top of the world as you stand on the roof of one of the city's tallest buildings, taking in the sights of Bangkok's bustling streets. You will be awestruck by the sight of a mesmerizingly serene sunset painting the sky with orange colours.

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Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of Southeast Asia's largest underwater aquariums. The Underwater Ocean Tunnel provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see 400+ marine species, including beautiful sharks. Witness and photograph uncommon marine species such as water rats, otters, and penguins, as well as a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to feed them with your hands.

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Flow House Bangkok

The Flow House, Bangkok's only Beach Club, allows you to immerse yourself in the world of entertainment with delicious food and soothing activities. It's a water sports complex with an absolute blend of entertainment, shopping, fascinating nightlife, good food, water sports, and customized events. The Flow House lets you enjoy a wide range of amusing activities like surfing, wakeboarding, skimboarding, skating, and more. 

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Ad Here The 13th

This unconventional oddly named bar, Ad here the 13th, located in Samsen Road looks every bit like a shabby old place in Bangkok’s old city. Restricted in space this is nowhere a place for big crowd but all the fallacies gets in dust when once hears the live music played here. Truly dedicated to music lovers, this place is quite unique in compared to the regular live music bars in Bangkok. Crammed up in this bohemian-esque restricted space, many tourists and locals find the joy of soul searching music. The vintage furniture and the age old photos hanging in the walls elevate the ambience and the theme of a hipstar hangout. A cool place to drop in for a delightful evening though one must drop in early to fetch some seats. House blues and jazz are the favourites here and even drinks come cheap.



Location
: 13 Samsen Road, Bangkok

Timings
: 19:00 pm to 12:00am
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Live Rca

Live RCA is based in Bangkok’s famous RC Avenue, the biggest party street of the city. Competing with Route 66 and Onyx, Live RCA is the new kid in the block but come with a uniqueness that pushes it straight up the charts. Focussing mainly on Live dance music, this club is a huge hit. The club opens on specific events about once a week and focuses on EDM and calling in famous international DJ to rock the dance floor. Being quite spacious with capacity of 1000 people, the club is divided into three distinctive places, a disco room, a main room and a terrace. Giving the feel there are heavy bass sound systems with strobes, laser and LED screen setting the mood. One of the happening joints of Bangkok this place undoubtedly promises grooving music and entertaining evening.

Location: RCA, Rama 9 Rd. Bangkok

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Sugar Club Bangkok

As of today Sukhumvit Soi 11 is regarded as the party capital of Bangkok. Sugar Club is the latest nightclub on the scene to get in the act.

Highlights:
Sugar Club Bangkok has a state of the art sound system. The nightclub is dedicated to bring back some of the most renowned bands and hip hop clubbing to the masses. You will find some international DJs guesting here and spinning the tunes for you all to shake a leg. The party club also has some extraordinary deals such as Ladies Nights for all the beautiful laddies and weekend specials where you get 5 drinks for 500 baht.

Location: Sugar Club Bangkok is located at 37 Soi Sukhumvit 1/1, Khwaeng Khlong Toei Nuea, Khet Watthana, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10110, Thailand.

Timings: Sugar Club Bangkok remains open from 11:00 PM to 2:00 AM from Monday to Saturday. On the Sunday, the club is shut early at around 12:00 AM.

Price: For girls the entry fee is 200 Baht and for the guys it is 300 Baht with one free drink for each.
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Demo

Based in Thong Lor Street Soi 10 , Bangkok’s high society row, Demo is one of the preferred nightclubs of the city. Majorly catering the high profile localites and throbbing young crowd, this place remains quite full from Wednesday to Sunday. There are two specified rooms in the club, one closer to the entrance designed with orange neon, playing hip hop and the other main room which focuses on electro. Base heavy beats, R &B tunes and tech music energizes the dance floor. There is no entry free but drinks are chargeable starting from 250 Baht and beers from 220 Baht. The ambience of the club is quite friendly and welcoming though the same remains quite fill with Thai’s and seldom with foreigners.

Location: Thong Lor Street Soi 10 , 20 mins walk from nearest BTS Thong Lor.

Timings: 19:00pm to 2:00am

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Wat Suthat

Wat Suthat, better known for the towering red Giant Swing that stands at its entrance, is one of the oldest and most impressive temples in Bangkok. It features an elegant chapel with sweeping roof, magnificent wall murals, and exquisite hand-carved teakwood door panels. Located in the Old City area, just east of the Royal Field, you can easily combine a visit to Wat Suthat with Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Grand Palace, and Wat Pho.



Highlights
: Wat Suthat is perhaps more famous for the Giant Swing than its impressive interior architecture, which is a must-see after the splendour of nearby Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. The
cloistered courtyard, surrounding the main chapel, boasts 156 Buddha images along the outer walls and four entry gates individually hand-carved with intricate details.

Location
: Bamrung Muang Road, opposite Bangkok City Hall.

Timings
: Open from 8:30 to 21:00

Price: Approximate price is 20 Baht.

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Beckoning Chinatown

Chinatown is a Chinese cultural and commercial centre located along Yaowarat Road. It is most recognised for its diverse street food experience, as well as various Buddhist temples and traditional wooden shops offering Chinese products. Chinatown is also popularly known for its nightlife, when it's bright with neon lights and bustling with activity.

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Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of the top three biggest floating market of Bangkok,Thailand. Being extremely colorful and traditional, Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is one of the top tourist attraction spot of Bangkok. The place is big enough to offer a spacious shopping experience to its tourists.

Highlights: Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market shows a perfect picture of Thai culture and daily life of the people of Thailand. Though the place is quite famous, still a lesser number of foreigners are founds wandering around this marketplace. The Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is the exact replica of Thai life and their cuisine. The place offers an inside story of deep, authentic Thai traditions and foods. The dishes offered are extremely delicious and worth spending on.

Location: Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is located at just 20 kms away from the City of Bangkok.

Price: The prices prevailing in this marketplace are very affordable and worth spending. 
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Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market

Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market is better known as the Bangkok's riverside market. A little away from the urban hub of the city, Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market is a perfect place to spend a weekend holiday with your friends or loved ones. The marketplace is an excellent paradise for food lovers.

Highlights: The basic highlights of the place include the growing Thai market, on the both sides of the narrow tunnel. The place offers an authentic chain of traditional Thai restaurants, right by the side of the river bank. Seafood and Thai desserts are very famous. Aside these, the place also offers a range of other Thai products including clothes, traditional Thai decors, Thai plates and so on.

Location: Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market is located 30 kms away from the city, near a place known as Chang Wat Samut Prakhan.

Price: The entry fee to the market is free of cost unless you buy any item. 
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Kwan Riam

Kwan Riam is popularly known as the central floating market, situated at a distance of 30 kms from Bangkok city. The market covered a huge area and offers an authentic range of fresh food and Thai meals, one can ever imagine.

Highlights: The Kwan Riam floating market is traditionally a weekend market. It opens on Saturdays, Sundays and any other public holidays. Generally people offering alms to the monks gather this place on weekends. Hence, the Kwan Riam floating market is a quite busy market of Bangkok outskirts. The essence of traditional touch in the marketplace is quite realistic and offers a colossal gathering of joy and victuals.

Location: The Kwan Rium market is located quite in between Soi Saereethai 60 and Soi Ramkhamhaeng 187, 30 kms away from the city of Bangkok.

Price: Entry to the market is free. Only buying is chargeable in Bahts. 
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Calypso Cabaret

Calypso Cabaret is one of the fun filled shows that takes place every night at the famous Asiatique Riverfront in Bangkok. The auditorium, which is lit up with rainbow neon lights, can hold up to 350 people every show. The tickets for the Calypso Cabaret get a complimentary drink and dinner included along with superb entertainment. 

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People Also Ask About Bangkok

  1. Which are the places to visit in Bangkok for couples?

    1. The Grand Palace Wat Phra Kaew: This elegant and spectacular tourist place has also served as the royal court and administrative seat of the government.  

    2. Wat Phra Kaew: You can witness the intricate artisanship that glorifies the heritage of the country.

    3. Khaosan Road: It is considered a heaven for couples who have come over Bangkok for holidaymaking. With a plethora of things to do and hang out in some of the excellent shopping sites, elegant pubs, exotic restaurants, you will surely have an amazing nightlife.

    4. Wat Arun: It happens to be one of the most visited tourist destinations that offer some of the amazing views of the rising and setting sun. You can climb up to the top of the temple with your beloved to relish the enchanting views of the Grand Palace.

    5. Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise: When you are in Bangkok, you must not miss visiting the Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise. You can go for some sightseeing on the cruise as well as spend some time chilling at the café.

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  2. What are the best Things to Do in Bangkok?

    1. Enjoy the boat trip along the Chao Phraya RiverAs you take a ferry on the Chao Phraya river, you will be fascinated to see high-rise buildings on one side; whilst the other side has a rustic charm of wooden shacks and children waddling through the river water.

    2. Visit Wat PhoWat Pho is one of the must-see Bangkok tourist places that is popular for the huge Reclining Budha statue. At the temple, you can also buy 108 coins to put one each inside 108 bowls placed within the complex.

    3. Shop at the Chatuchak Market:
     Sprawling over 27 acres with about 8000 stalls, Chatuchak market is one of the largest places in Bangkok. The market has everything one could imagine and is a must-visit destination to shop for souvenirs like handmade Thai decor, essential oils, and scents.

    4. Rejuvenate with a Thai massage: Bangkok has several massage centers where you can get yourself an invigorating massage.

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  3. Which are the places to visit in Bangkok with friends?

    1. Chatuchak Market: It is one of the most famous weekend markets that deal with a wide range of merchandise. You can come over in the evening hours to shop for your favorites from the wholesalers and traders. 

    2. Wat Pho:
     Wat Pho happens to be the host of the largest reclining Buddha in Bangkok. This place has been used as one of the earliest centers of public education and also has a huge collection of Buddha Images. 

    3. Ocean World: 
    Ocean World in Bangkok happens to be one of the best places where you can enjoy sea life. You will have a chance to see more than 400 species of fish. Penguins, and crustaceans. 

    4. Siam Niramit Show:
     You will be able to witness world-class performance at this place which is performed by more than 1000 performers. 

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  4. What are the places to visit in Bangkok with family?

    All those who are planning on a Bangkok family tour, here is a list of some places to include in your itinerary - 
     
    1. The Grand PalaceFeaturing an adorable architectural work, the elegant Grand Palace embraces the heritage of the stunning Bangkok city. Emerald Buddha is the prime attraction of this temple. 
     
    2. Bangkok’s Floating Market: Pick your tropical fruits and vegetables while sailing along in traditional boats at Bangkok’s Floating Market. 
     
    3. Khaosan Road: All those wandering here and there for exotic nightlife entertainment, Khaosan Road is the name for you. This road features a fascinating collection of resorts, shopping joints, and pubs. 
     
    4. Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise: Take your family on board to a Chao Phraya Dinner Cruising adventure in Bangkok and enjoy the beauty of its skyline and various sightseeing adventures dotting along the shoreline. 
     
    5. Sea Life Bangkok Ocean WorldOne of the most beautiful underwater life aquariums of Southeast Asia, the Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, features more than 400 different species of crustaceans, penguins, and fishes. 

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  5. What are the places to visit in Bangkok for shopping?

    Bangkok is considered to be a paradise for the shoppaholics. Some of the top places to shop at Bangkok include:

    - Chatuchak weekend market
    - MBK shopping centre
    - Damnoen Saduak
    - Patpong night market 
    - Asiatique
    - Pratunam market 
    - Chinatown Market
    - Rot Fai Train Market
    - Siam Paragon
  6. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok for kids?

    Planning on a family trip to Bangkok? Here are some kid-friendly places to visit - 
     
    1. Safari World – This open zoo with more than a hundred animal species is among the best places to visit in Bangkok with kids. You can interact with the animals and see them live in their natural habitat here.

    2. SEA Life Bangkok – Discover the colourful beauty of marine life at the aquarium installations of SEA Life Bangkok. Witness unique species of penguins and sharks in their natural habitat and walk through the iconic underwater glass tunnel here.

    3. Dream World – Visit one of Thailand’s most popular amusement parks that has rides designed for kids and adults alike. Apart from exciting rides like Hurricane, Tornado, and Sky Coaster, you can also explore the Snow Town here.

    4. Siam Amazing Park – Explore the largest amusement and water park in Thailand at Siam Park City. Suitable for kids and adults, the park has thrilling roller coasters as well as a massive kid-friendly wave pool.

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  7. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok for a honeymoon?

    1. Asiatique Ferris Wheel: This is one of the most-visited Bangkok tourist places and couples can enjoy the city’s resplendent vistas as they go on 3 rotations in comfortable, air-conditioned gondolas.

    2. Lumpini Park:
     With sprawling lush green lawn, water bodies, and manicured gardens, a stroll through the park hand-in-hand with your loved ones makes Lumpini Park one of the romantic places in Bangkok.

    3. Chao Phraya River:
     This river is the lifeline of Bangkok and is best explored with dinner cruises. Several dinner cruises like Supanniga Cruise and Loy Nava Dinner cruise serve lavish dinner and sunset cocktails as you sail through the Chao Phraya river and witness the city’s mesmerizing skyline views.

    4. Grand Palace: 
    Built in 1782, this palace has a majestic architecture and sprawling lawns that promise great backdrops for photographs and a museum inside to learn the history of Bangkok.
  8. What is Bangkok famous for?

    Bangkok is famous for its vibrant nightlife and modern attractions that blend perfectly with its cultural heritage. The city attracts millions of visitors with its heritage landmarks like Wat Arun and Grand Palace as well as Sukhumvit’s nightlife attractions. Its floating markets like Amphawa and weekend markets like Chatuchak offer unmatched shopping experiences while delicious Thai dishes line the streets. There is something for everyone, ranging from family adventures at SEA Life and Dream World to sightseeing at Mahanakhon Skywalk and Chao Phraya cruise.

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  9. Which are the best places to visit in Bangkok at night?

    1. ChinaTown: As the sunsets, the streets of ChinaTown get lively with food stalls and restaurants serving several renditions of piping hot Chinese food at reasonable prices.

    2. Banyan Tree hotel: The rooftop Vertigo and Moon bar on the 61st floor of the Banyan tree hotel serves exotic drinks as you revel in the beauty of the city's shimmering skyline with bird's view.

    3. Soi Cowboy: With more than 20 go-go bars in Soi Cowboy, this is one of the peppiest nightlife places in Bangkok for party mongers to indulge in untamed fun.

    4. Wat Arun: Wat Arun is one of Bangkok's famous places and late in the evenings, the temple gets beautifully lit casting its pristine reflection on the adjacent Chao Phraya river.

    5. Booze at Nana Plaza: Nana Plaza is a red-light district in Bangkok that has some of the best bars and dance clubs. You can a fun time with your friends here.
  10. Is Bangkok worth visiting?

    Yes, the amazing city of Bangkok is totally worth visiting at least once in your entire lifetime. Offering the best opportunities to shop, relax, experience adventure, and enjoy excellent nightlife, this place has something in store for all the travelers, irrespective of their age group.
  11. How many days in Bangkok is enough?

    Three days are enough to explore the major landmarks in Bangkok comfortably. You can visit Wat Arun and Grand Palace, shop at markets like Amphawa and Chatuchak, and go on the Chao Phraya cruise. If you plan to visit attractions that need a few hours like SEA Life Bangkok or Dream World, you will need more time. In such cases, visit for four to five days so you can leisurely explore all the places to see in Bangkok.

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  12. Which are Thailand's top attraction tickets that you can book via Thrillophilia?

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23 January 2020
JAYANTA KUMAR Safari World Bangkok Tickets
Excellent
It should be a must in Bangkok visit, specially with kids. Hotel pickup service was fantastic, in time. Children enjoyed most the orangutan and dolphin shows. Better to skip the river cruise which I felt like wastage of money. The last part of coming out through the open zoo was fantastic- all openly moving animals including lions and tigers were roaming near the bus.
06 May 2019
Swapan Kumar Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World Tickets
Excellent
The best experience of sea life till date. It overseeded my previous experience at underwater world pattaya. Getting tickets was hassle free - just show the QR code and get your ticket from Information Desk. Best feeding shows observed here. The sea otter feeding show was specially enjoyable with the otters asking for more food by shaking their hands above their chests. Next the penguin show, diver show, sea life 3D show, shark feeding show, etc. were awesome. You can chill around as it is cool inside with cafeteria everywhere. Those sharks in giant aquariums really amazed me and they are living in harmony with other fishes for the past 10 years (as learnt). The ambience was great with dim lights everywhere. A great place for kids to enjoy. There were numerous fishes as well, including the famous Giant of Siam - an Amazon fish.
pratik mundra Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise
Excellent
"awesome experience. with good food, breeze views. loved it."
13 May 2019
Soumik Kumar Dey Safari World Bangkok Tickets
Excellent
Best jungle tour ever! Safari world is great where you can observe wildlife closely that includes birds, giraffes, rhinos, etc. The main attractions are tiger feeding and lion feeding inside safari world (which we were lucky to see) where a woman in the rear of the car inside a cage feeds the tigers and the lions from inside. As learnt only she can come near to them as they know her scent. It was nearly a half an hour tour through the jungle life and it was a thrilling experience. The Marine park was also great with many human and animal shows such as Orangutan show, Cowboy stunt show, Spy war, Bird show, etc. and the notable Dolphin show which was best among all. Guys please do not miss this show. The international buffet was also great with varieties of dishes though you can try out Indian buffet as well. Thanks to thrillophilia for making this trip memorable.
06 May 2019
Swapan Kumar Safari World Bangkok Tickets
Excellent
Superb experience here at Safari world. It was a really organised tour with staff picking up at Century Mall and having a bus tour through the jungles of Safari park. The shows at Marine world were great - the best ones being the Dolphin show and the Spy war that were thrilling and awesome. The other shows included tiger show, elephant show, cowboy stunt, sea lion show, etc. The international buffet lunch was great too with different varieties of dishes prepared using chicken. There was Indian buffet lunch too. An ideal place for children to visit. It is one of my most memorable zoo visits in Thailand. If you are lucky you shall get a Thai massage from elephants in elephant show. The guide Sam explained all to us in Safari world and was really helpful. Thanks Thrillophilia for making this visit wonderful.
09 November 2020
Vishwas R Madame Tussauds Bangkok Tickets
Excellent
A very wonderful place to spend half day taking pictures & selfies with our famous actors, actresses, politicians,social activists, freedom fighters of all time. Try to allocate half day as you will be busy with taking pictures & videos of real life wax statutes.
Pushti Nambeesan Bangkok Tour Package From India
Excellent
It was a totally amazing experience. Everything was very well coordinated and arranged. All thanks to Thrillophilia for this amazing trip.
Rameshwar Bharadwaj Cheapest Bangkok Pattaya Tour Package
Excellent
The package tour was well organized by Thrillophilia.All transfers and arrangement was provided as per tour itinerary.Accommodation and food were very nice.
Durgeshwari Deshpande Bangalore To Bangkok Package
Excellent
I booked this from Bangalore to Bangkok with my partner while we were on a vacation. And it truly did feel like one, as we travelled the whole day visiting places though we had long days, but still we felt energetic, because we had nothing to worry about, we did a lot of shopping and enjoyed the nightlife. It was all possible only because it was preciously managed and looked after. Cheers to the team.
Uma Jha Bangkok Pattaya Phuket Krabi Tour Package From Kolkata
Excellent
I booked a trip this trip from Kolkata, tough it was not my first time being there, but still was a different experience as this time I wasn’t the one worrying about anything, we had and tour operator for that who has managed and booked everything for us in advance and it was undoubtedly one the best journey I have ever had.Thank you.

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