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Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
Not very popular among tourists yet, the Khlong Lay Mayom Floating market is a charming market with most of it on land than the narrow canal. From fresh fruits and vegetables to sweets and cooked food, the market will not leave you hungry. There are vendors selling inexpensive clothes, accessories, toys and small furniture too.
Khlong Toei Market
Bangkok's biggest fresh market, the Khlong Toei Market is located in central Bangkok, on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. The market boasts of a variety of fresh fruits, vegetables, raw meat and seafood, available at reasonable prices.
Also touted as the largest wet market in Bangkok, the Khlong Toei Market is a hub of local Thai culture, offering a magnified view of the same. Its raw and uncensored take on the local culture implies that the market is not for the faint-hearted. It is certainly a visual, sensory and palatable treat for tourists and civilians alike! If you wish to experience the best of Bangkok, with its natives, don't forget to get down and dirty at the Khlong Tei Market.
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KidZania Bangkok
Sitting on the top floor of the famous Siam Paragon shopping mall, KidZania is a play centre designed especially for children to experience the real world with currency, banks, hospitals etc. It is an imaginary city replica of a real town where the kids learn to use work and earn money like adults in real life. With over eighty role plays to choose from in a huge space, the child will get a good exposure to the real world in a playful way.
Designed to help children between 4 and 14 years of age to learn different professional roles, Kidzania is a unique concept which promises fun as well as learning for the young curious mind. The child can play the role of a doctor, teacher, engineer, fireman, etc by donning the uniform and using their tools and equipment. While they pretend, the children are getting actually getting prepared at mental and psychological levels for the future in a fun way.
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King Rama IX Park
The largest public park of Bangkok, the King Rama IX Park is a botanical garden built in 1987 to celebrate King Bhumibol's 60th birthday. Spread over 200 acres, this beautiful space is perfect for wandering around or spending an afternoon with family. It also has a gallery with photos and paintings of the King. Every December, the park also hosts an enchanting flower festival.
King Rama IX Park is a popular tourist spot in Bangkok. It is an expansive area, planned meticulously to showcase the nature of Thailand while providing an ideal environment for relaxation and enjoyment. It is the biggest park in Bangkok at present. Winter is the best time for visiting the King Rama IX Park when the flowers are in full bloom with the flower festival in progress
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Ladyboy Shows
Bangkok boasts some of the best and most entertaining ladyboy shows in the world. The lights, decor of the auditoriums, the makeup and gorgeous dresses of the ladyboys along with the small comedic skits performed by them make these shows professional and fun. Calypso Cabaret, Mambo cabaret and Playhouse cabaret are some of the most popular ones among tourists.
Lumphini Park
Named after the birthplace of Lord Buddha in Nepal, Lumpini Park was the first public park in Bangkok. It is a multi-functional park with an artificial lake for boating, jogging, walking and cycling paths, a sports center, a library, and Elder Citizens Club. A statue of Rama VI is also built inside the park.
Over the years, the park has become a centre of various leisure activities, from jogging to light workouts and many other recreational activities such as aerobics, rowing, paddleboats, and other gym activities. Be aware of crocodiles living in the ponds; other tree mollusks call this place their home. The best time to enjoy the park and its activities are during the bright early morning or at dusk. Avoid hand feeding to the animals as instructed by the park authorities. The original aim was to exhibit Thai crafts and flowers. Today, the place is home to many flora and fauna species attracting locals and tourists to relax and rejuvenate. Lumpini Park is the perfect place to connect with nature, away from the crowded Bangkok streets of Bangkok.
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Madame Tussauds, Bangkok
Bangkok's Madame Tussauds Wax houses wax replicas of 70 world-famous celebrities in 8 different themed sections. You can touch anyone from Albert Einstein to Tom Cruise, from Barack Obama to Tiger Woods. However, you cannot touch any figure in the most decorated room housing the Thai royal family.
You can learn how these statues are made. You can also learn about Madame Tussaud, who made her first wax sculpture of the French writer Voltaire in 1777. So strike a pose with your favorite stars and historical personalities, know more about its history, and even escape the Bangkok heat here! You can end your visit with a unique 4D screening of an Ice Age short film.
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Maeklong Railway Market
Established around 1905, the Maeklong railway market is a one-of-a-kind market in Bangkok, mainly selling meat, seafood, sweets, fruits, vegetables and drinks. A few times a day, there is a train that runs directly through the market, initially blowing a horn and warning the vendors who very casually lower their umbrellas, move their products back, and let the train pass before resuming business.
Maggie Choo
Created by the famous interior designer Ashley Sutton, the speakeasy bar Maggie Choo's is inspired by 1950s Shanghai. It has some of the best decors including stone sculptures, brick walls, heavy steel doors, leather and velvet sofas, old paintings and dimmed lights. From hip-hop tunes to jazz and blues, all kinds of genres are played here on a nightly basis.
Like the other bars, Sutton's Maggie Choo is also set at an alluring ambience full of retro button tucked leather couches, brick walls, old paintings, antiques and stunningly dressed cabaret dancers. The bar has a steaming atmosphere of steamed noodles, poker and alcohol, resembles classic movies. On weekends the live music session is something which must be experienced. Different renowned musicians and band perform and win hearts. Sutton's marvellous and incredible creation is loved not only by the locals but also by many tourists from various countries.
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MBK Center
From top branded to local products in clothing, furniture, accessories, luggage, electronics, stationery, and many other things, one can find it all at the MBK Center. Besides shopping, you can dig into scrumptious food at two large food courts. They also have an entire floor dedicated to entertainment, with a cinema and a 3D art museum.
With more than 2000 shops under one roof and a footfall of more than 1,00,000 shoppers every day, MBK is a shopping hub that you can't ignore in Bangkok. When it first opened in 1985, it was the largest mall in the city. Now it may not be the largest, but it is still a vibrant shopping arena that has budget deals for every kind of traveller.
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