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Bang Saray Beach

Bang Saray Beach

Bang Saray Beach is located in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri province of Thailand. It is one of the pleasant beaches of Pattaya, which is a low key alternative to other over-crowded beaches at this place. The days at this beach are calm, and the nightlife is also undisturbed. The small quaint town and beach are equipped with facilities like outdoor gym, park, souvenir shops, a handful of pubs, bars, and restaurants. The sand of Bang Saray Beach is one of the finest stretches of sand one can find in Thailand. There is also a large fishing community living near the beach, which also makes good seafood available around the area. Tourists usually visit this gently sloping beach for its laid back and friendly atmosphere. Read More

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre

The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) showcases a broad range of the best Thai art, music, design, film, and theatre and the contemporary art scene from across the globe. Opened in 2008, the BACC is spread over an area of 4000 square meters, housing shops, an exciting art library, and a handful of cafes along with the large exhibition areas.

Benjakitti Park

Benjakitti Park

With captivating flowers and enchanting fountains, Benjakiti Park is a haven for people who want to take a peaceful stroll or enjoy a romantic sunset. Abundant in greenery, it also has a small lake for boating. Cycling may also be enjoyed here as there are bicycles on rent. So head to Benjakitti park for tranquillity and a quieter spot away from the city noise. A substantial man-made lake is the main attraction of this place which is surrounded by a forest park. There are separate lanes for walking, jogging, cycling and there also is a well-equipped outdoor exercise area. Plenty of seating is available around the lake area, which is very relaxing. This surely is a place which can uplift your mind, body and soul! Read More

Benjasiri Park

Benjasiri Park

Benjasiri Park is an invigorating garden that sprawls on the Sukhumvit Road in the Khlong Toei District of Bangkok. Also spelled as Benchasiri Park, it boasts a skateboard area, a swimming pool, an outdoor gym, and a jogging track. Built around a stunning ornamental lake, it boasts of 12 brilliant examples of contemporary sculptures handcrafted by some phenomenally talented Thai artists. This park is also dubbed as the “Queen’s Park,” as on 12 August 1992, the 60th birthday of the Queen Sirikit was celebrated at Benjasiri Park, and since then it is famous as the Queen’s Park. Built on 11.6 acres of land, and located conveniently close to Emporium shopping complex, with the presence of trees in the Benchasiri Park campus and well-sheltered walkways ensures that it is crowded, even under the harsh sun. People visit here to generally take shelter from the sweltering heat outside, read a book, throw food to the pigeons, or just simply soak in the sound of the swishing wind. The Benjasiri Park has a simple and plain architecture with the entrance embellished by a huge golden image of Queen Sirikit. Read More

Blue Sky Rooftop

Blue Sky Rooftop

The Blue Sky Rooftop Restaurant, housed in the 5-star Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao, is a posh rooftop bar and dining space. It specialises in a plethora of dishes and drinks crafted to culinary perfection. Located on the 24th floor, it offers a 360 degree view of the stunning Bangkok cityscape twinkling in the night.

Central Embassy Shopping Mall

Central Embassy Shopping Mall

The Central Embassy Shopping Mall figures among one of Bangkok's finest lifestyle malls, pertaining to its impressive display of big fashion names like Prada, Versace, Vivienne Westwood, Givenchy. It promises a high-end shopping experience, along with options of lavish restaurants and stylish cinemas to choose from. The white interiors of the place stand out, lending it an exquisite feel.

Central World

Central World

CentralWorld is the eleventh largest shopping complex in the world and effectively the largest in Thailand. Sprawled over 7 levels, all embellished with artistic installations, it has hundreds of fashion, entertainment, electronic, wellness, and culinary destinations, as well as Hindu shrines and a 5-star hotel. CentralWorld occupies over 30% more space and land than any other shopping centre in Bangkok. The supermall also offers a convenient Skytrain to two of the most important Thai shrines in the region; Erawan Shrine and Trimurti Shrine. The Zen World within the mall offers a vast range of amenities such as gym, spa, beauty centre, and educational and tourist promotion centres across 13 levels.  Read More

Chao Phraya River

Chao Phraya River

The river of kings, Chao Phraya River, is Thailand's prime river and waterway, used by an average of 50,000 commuters daily. The river stretches over 370 kilometers, and a cruise is a great way to enjoy Bangkok's view. Group and private cruise tours are available starting for TBH 2200, including a meal. You can also opt for a ferry ride across the river. The ferry rides, which are the way of commutate for thousands of people from home to work every day, are immensely popular among tourists. It provides a chance to see Bangkok's most popular tourist destinations, like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun etc. At night, ferries are replaced by grand ships and cruises. Tourists can opt for inexpensive, fun rides on the ferries, which are available at high frequencies during the day or indulge in lavish dinners and romantic cruises aboard grand ships at nighttime, promising a rich, cultural experience unique to Thailand. Read More

Chatuchak Market

Chatuchak Market

The king of markets in Bangkok and the world's largest weekend markets, Chatuchak is spread over 35 acres with more than 15,000 stalls. Also known as JJ Market, it is divided into 27 sections ranging from clothing, accessories, handicrafts, furniture, art, food, books, antiques, and much more. Nearest stations are TS Mo Chit/MRT Chatuchak Park/MRT Kamphaeng Phet. Chatuchak Market is divided into 27 sections (each intended to sell a different kind of product, although these sections often overlap). These sections cross 65 small lanes from the main walkway encircling the market. These small lanes are numbered Soi 1, Soi 2, and so on. While locating a particular product in the market might be difficult, the numbered roads and shops mean finding a specific store isn't too hard. The market is most prevalent during weekends.Each day, it sees over 200,000 visitors seeking the best buys. This weekend market in Bangkok has been open since 1942. It was formerly called Phahonyothin Market, but the name was changed in 1987. It received the name 'Chatuchak' from a nearby park of the same name. Read More

Chinatown

Chinatown

Located along the Yaowarat Road, Chinatown is a Chinese cultural and commercial hub. It is majorly known for its exotic culinary experience of street foods, along with several Buddhist temples, and traditional wooden shops selling Chinese goods. It is best to visit Chinatown at night, which is when it is vibrant with neon lights and chaotic fun. The Bangkok Chinatown is the largest in the world and is a haven for tourists to explore the best of Chinese tradition and culture. Retaining its authentic and old-world charm, the Bangkok Chinatown market stretches along Yaowarat Road, and each little alley and side road is filled with shops displaying everything from mouth-watering delicacies to clothing, accessories and other traditional trinkets. The irresistible colourful, bustling aura of the market has remained a favourite of the people over the centuries. Read More

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