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Chitralada Palace

Chitralada Palace

Chitralada Palace is official residence of His Majesty King Bhumibol and Queen Sirikit located within the popular Dusit Palace. Formerly serving as King Chulalongkorn's summer house, this grand structure is carpeted along one square kilometre surrounded by a moat and efficiently guarded by the royal guards. The palace is presently closed to the public and can only be visited from outside. The regal Chitralada Palace not only serves as the live-in palace of sovereigns, but also encompasses several lakes, a Baroque style fountain at every corner, along with a school and a non-profitable research centre for conducting agricultural research and demonstrations. Contrary to earlier times, not only the children of school staff but any child associated or non-associated to the palace can study in the school today. Read More

Cookin Nanta Show

Cookin Nanta Show

Cookin Nanta is a show originating from South Korea which has established its productions all over the world now. It is a laughter riot tracing the antics of chefs in a kitchen in an hour-long comedy show. Containing no dialogues, Cookin Nanta derives instead from the Korean samul nori tradition of percussion music, combined with the performers' sleights of hand. If you are planning for an off-beat trip to Bangkok, you must plan to attend the enthralling Cookin Nanta Show hosted by comedy chefs. What you must know is that the word Nanta originates from the Korean language, which means to strike excitedly. During the theatrical comedy performance, the artists produce some amazing percussion music with the use of utensils, Korean water drums and carving knives. The Cookin' Nanta Show blends the traditional Korean form of music called Samul Nori and upbeat music. The relentless rhythmic saga is accompanied by comical facial expressions to shape an entertaining narrative about a bunch of doomed chefs. Read More

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

Marketed as a major tourist attraction and a marker of Thai culture, the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is among the most popular floating markets in the world. Boats swaying on the water are navigated by Thai locals and traders who sell all kinds of farm produce, fruits, souvenirs and freshly prepared local foods, which visitors can enjoy while sailing in their own boats. Established in 1981, the modern Damnoen Saduak Floating Market is a top-rated tourist attraction. It is situated around 100 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, in Ratchaburi Province of the Damnoen Saduak District. The floating market history traces back to when Bangkok was A network of intertwining canals and rivers where sellers used to sell their wares while navigating the waterways by their boats. One can expect to venture the market through cramped klongs (canals) and witness several female traders attired in traditional mo hom apparel and broad-brimmed straw hats selling merchandise on compact wooden boats referred to as sampans. This market provides its visitors with many notable photo opportunities with boats filled with colourful fruits and vegetables that are often used as a tool for tourism promotion. Read More

Democracy Monument

Democracy Monument

The Democracy Monument in Bangkok is a historic landmark located on the Ratchadamnoen Avenue’s traffic circle, at the intersection of the Dinso Road. The Monument is symbolic of the convolutions in modern Thai history, a marker for generations of civilians to remember the Siamese Revolution of 1932. Located in the busiest part of Bangkok, the Democracy Monument is a visual treat for everyone. The monumental edifice represents the new ‘Westernized Bangkok’, making , as one government official puts it, “Ratchadamnoen the Champs-Élysées and the Democracy Monument the Arc de Triomphe of Bangkok”. Its dynamic symbolism, exquisite architecture and critical location, due to its connectivity with major attractions in the capital city, imply that Democracy Monument must be included in your travel itineraries! Read More

Dream World

Dream World

The Dream World theme park is in Thanyaburi, a 50-minute drive from Bangkok. The amusement park offers a cheerful, bustling ambiance, with rollercoasters, colorful parades, candy floss, waterworks, flowering gardens, a snow park, and entertainment shows. Formerly known as Dennermit, the Dream World is a fantastic family experience with over seven vast zones and 40 rides. Each of the seven zones holds various facilities and services to ensure a memorable trip. A tourist ticket of just USD 30 opens up to 27 rides, animal events and even a 4D adventure show! This ticket would also hold an opportunity to visit the weekend Parade Show. Crediting to the amusement park’s refreshing landscapes and well-maintained park amenities, Dream World offers great photoshoot opportunities. Most of the rides and themes at the Dream World hold great significance to Disneyland. Read More

Dusit Palace

Dusit Palace

Situated north of Rattanakosin Island, the Dusit Palace of Bangkok is a grand complex with royal residences spread over a sprawling area of 16 acres. Comprising multiple palaces, museums, and lush green vegetation, the Dusit Palace is one of the political centers of Thailand in the modern world. The palace, which was once the residence of the King of Thailand, has now transformed into one of the most popular tourist attractions in Bangkok. The stunning palace demonstrate awe-inspiring structures, inspired by 19th Century AD European architecture, including the Vimanmek Teak Mansion Palace, the Abhishek Dusit Throne Hall Palace and the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall Palace. The Ancient Cloth Museum exhibiting a wide range of traditional skills and cotton and the Royal Thai Elephant Museum dedicated specifically towards elephants are also must-visit places during the trip to the Dusit Palace. Read More

Dusit Zoo

Dusit Zoo

The oldest zoo in Thailand, Dusit Zoo lies in the vicinity of Bangkok's governmental headquarters in the Dusit District. Boasting of a heavy annual footfall, Dusit Zoo exhibits many species, ranging from exotic to rare, such as monkeys, penguins, camels, the albino barking deer and the white Bengal tiger. It also offers tram rides and boating services, which guarantee an uninhibited day of fun.

Emporium Bangkok

Emporium Bangkok

Situated in Sukhumvit and part of EM district, the Emporium is a mega six storeyed luxury shoping mall spelling class like no other. It brings together the best brands in clothing, accessories, cosmetics along with a supermarket, cinema and a play zone for the kids all at one place. The white and gold décor and the lovely white marble floor will mesmerise your senses completely . Much more than a conventional mall, Emporium defines sophistication in every sense of the word. It is known as the pride of Bangkok and treats its customers with respect as uniform clad doormen greet you at the entrance. As you enter the pleasing music invites you further. Tthere are plenty of restaurants to pick from to pacify those hunger pangs , likewise there are as many things to engage the bored mind and fight those blues away.  Read More

Emquartier

Emquartier

Emquartier Mall is a part of the upcoming 'EM District' at the heart of Bangkok,. It is a fantastic retail destination to meet all your shopping needs. The mall hosts a vast range of designer brands, dozens of restaurants, and even an indoor garden completed with a waterfall, this mall promises a fantastic experience of luxury shopping along with entertainment for the whole family. Part of The Mall Group's multi-billion baht project towards creating the ultimate retail hub in Bangkok, EmQuartier was opened in 2015. Following the recently renovated Emporium Mall that was opened in 1997, EmQuartier is the second of three planned malls in the EM District. When the project is completed, EM District is set to be 'the' go-to shopping destination in the entire city. The district is planned to total almost 2,500,000 square feet, with the fantastic bonus of being located adjacent to the majestic Benjasiri Park. Read More

Erawan Museum

Erawan Museum

Demonstrating the mixture of modern civilization and traditional cultures and practices of Thailand is the Erawan Museum in Bangkok. Situated in the Samut Prakan Province, you can easily identify the museum from its giant three-headed elephant structure standing stoutly atop the building. The First Floor of the Museum is a representation of the Hindu mythology’s concept of the underworld. The Second Floor showcases the concept of Earth, or the present life. The Third Floor depicts the concept of Tavatimsa Heaven and is situated inside the belly of the Elephant. Known for the antiques based on varied Thai mythologies, Erawan Museum is sure to leave everyone spellbound, the history and architecture lovers more so. With a unique architecture accompanied by eye-catching interiors, the Erawan Museum continues to attract tourists and visitors from all over the globe, proudly showcasing its collection of artefacts as a tribute to several mythologies such as Thai, Chinese, Hindu and Buddhist mythologies. From the spiralling staircases exhibiting works of hand-beaten Copper to the artistic iconography on the walls of Mount Meru, or the dome–shaped portion of the museum, the mesmerizing beauty and architecture of the place are assured to hypnotize you during your visit to the Erawan Museum. Read More

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