Overview
Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a wonderful blend of rich Siam heritage and modernity. The city feels enormous, and both its crowdedness and its intricate system of bus, train, and metro routes add to that effect. Bangkok's commercial district, Sukhumvit, and the city's center, Siam Square, are filled with malls, department stores, restaurants, and high-rise buildings. South of Sukhumvit is Silom, a financial district by day and, by night, a popular place for drinking and clubbing. North of Silom is Rattanakosin. Bordering the Chao Phraya River, Rattanakosin is the home of the Grand Palace, Wat Po, Khao San Road, and the National Museum. West of the river is Thonburi, a fantastic destination for its intricate systems of canals and displays of historic buildings. North of Thonburi is Phahonyothin, the location of the Chatuchak Weekend Market.
Sightseeing Attractions
If you only take the time on your Bangkok vacation for one sightseeing experience, you'll want to venture to the Grand Palace, the home of the country's largest and most alluring temple, Wat Phra Kaeo. The National Museum is another worthwhile experience, showcasing a wide range of Thai and Buddhist art and sculpture and a display of royal funeral chariots. To experience a bit of Thai culture, check out the alms giving ceremony at Wat Benjamabophit. It is there that saffron-robed monks line up before the marble temple to receive the ritual offerings of Food, beverages and snacks.
Nightlife
Of all the Asian cities, Bangkok, the best for shopping. Of course there are the typical shopping centers of Sukhumvit, Bangkok, however, is also a great place to buy an original souvenir of Thailand. The Chatuchak Weekend Market in Phahonyothin is huge and offers six thousand stalls and a mysterious series of drugs, woks, jewelry, food, animals, pottery and more. The street markets in China Town is another greatShopping area for gifts odd, and also home to the largest solid gold Buddha. Sukhumvit and Khao San Road are great places to eat and offer choices of Thai and International cuisine. For a night on the town, check out Silom and experience the range of go-go bars of Patpong.
Relax Attractions
Take a day in the city in a tour of the Thonburi barges. Some tours are also on the river and offers a glimpse into town for the five temples.Bangkok is also crawling with spas, from the luxury spas found in every five star hotel to the independent spas scattered around the city to the corner massage shops found in the city's center and around Chinatown.
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