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Muang Boran

Muang Boran

Ancient Siam, known as Muang Boran in Thai, is the world's largest open-air museum spread over 300 acres. With many mini-museums and sculpture gardens inside it, the museum mainly features replicas of some of Thailand's most important historical sites. The Ancient City's map here is a replica of the Thai map, divided into four sections in the same way as Thailand. The divisions include the Northern, Northeastern, Central, and Southern regions. The replicas of the essential places in Thailand include –from the different empires that existed here, like Lanna, Sukhothai, Ayutthaya, and Rattanakosin have been recreated here. Muang Boran has more than 115 buildings and monuments. The replicas of ancient sites include the Old Market Town, The Wihan at Wat Phrao, The Thai Hamlet from the Central Plains, and The Northern Thai Village. In addition to beautiful ponds and charming streams, the ruins of such significant sites as The Wihan at Wat Phra Si Sanphet (Ayutthaya), The Garden of Sacred Stupa, and the Ancient Theatrical Pavilion are also worth visiting. Read More

Museum of Contemporary Art

Museum of Contemporary Art

The museum of contemporary art (MOCA) is a world-class art gallery showcasing art pieces collected over the past three decades by Boonchai Bencharongkul. It is spread over five stories, housing 800 beautiful Thai art pieces previously owned by kings and originating from ancient temples. The museum building itself is a piece of art to admire. A must for art lovers, MOCA is no less than any modern museum abroad, giving its artists freedom to work on themes like corruption, prostitution, religion, and many others. Read More

Museum of Siam

Museum of Siam

Situated in Phra Nakorn on Sanam Chai street, the Museum of Siam is an interactive museum that combines modern with the old in an innovative artistic way to tell the story of Thailand. The exhibits are displayed from the very beginning of Ayutthaya to the daily life and highlights of Thai history, wars, Buddhism, and Thailand's entry into the modern world.The free audio guide is available at the ticket counter. It is housed in a neo-classical structure and from the outside, it is impossible to guess what the inside looks like. With clever use of art, the unique museum manages to captivate the visitor and spark his curiosity for exploring Thai culture. The Museum of Siam successfully manages to encourage youngsters to think deeply about Thai history, Thai customs, and traditions. Read More

Nana Plaza

Nana Plaza

Nana Plaza is a commercial building on the Sukhumvit Road in Khlong Toei district of Bangkok. Known as the “world’s largest adult playground”, Nana Plaza gets its name from its prominent member Lek Nana. Being the most colourful part of the city, Nana Plaza is primarily famous for the bars, pubs, clubs, street food vendors which attracts a considerable crowd all year round. Also known as Nana Entertainment Plaza, it is a U-shaped building which has been renovated quite a few times by different managing operators like Panthera Group and Nana Partners Co. Ltd. Initially, the place started as a restaurant and a shopping centre in the late 1970s but soon opened twenty bars considering the high tourism rate. However, being an adult area of Bangkok, one will usually not find families and kids visiting this place since it is known for the notorious activities. Read More

Bangkok National Museum

Bangkok National Museum

The Bangkok National Museum exhibits magnificent collections of art and artifacts reflecting Thai culture. Nestled on an erstwhile land of the 18th century, Wang Na Palace, or the National Museum, was originally established by King Rama V to display the gifts and antiques given to him by his father. Free guided tours in English and French are conducted on Wednesday and Thursday at 9:30 AM. The Sivamokhaphiman Hall features the Thai history gallery displaying exhibits from Sukhothai to the Rattanakosin periods. One can see many decorative arts, ancient sculptures, precious stones, ceramics, clothing and textiles, gold treasures, traditional musical instruments, woodcarving, and collection are Chinese weapons from all over Southeast Asia in the Archaeological and Art History collections. Other than that, the museum also features religious and ceremonial artifacts, the Viceroy's throne, and an extraordinary collection of Buddha images arranged according to the timeline. One can also enjoy the tours in Japanese on Wednesdays and German on Thursdays only. Photography is not allowed inside the museum complex. Read More

Pantip Plaza

Pantip Plaza

If you're looking for a mall entirely dedicated to electronics, Pantip Plaza, the IT mall is your answer. Laptops, tablets, cameras, smartphones, printers, MP3 players, as well as repair shops make it a one-stop shop for everything related to the IT world. Their two anchor stores, Hardware House and IT city, are said to be the best out of the lot. Since it is the Digi shopping hub in all of Thailand, Pantip Plaza supports bulk purchases at cheaper rates that mostly come across from retail stores. The top highlight of Pantip Plaza are its “Bargain Bins”. Here, you would come across a wide range of accessories or even gadgets at much lesser prices. In addition to pocket stores at Pantip Plaza, there are two significant stores as well; the Hardware House (Data IT) and IT city on the mezzanine and the top floor respectively. Read More

Papaya Vintage Shop

Papaya Vintage Shop

Papaya Vintage Shop is a must-visit for a spectacularly different shopping experience. Arranged haphazardly, everything here induces a sense of nostalgia. From vintage furniture to Vespas and from pinball machines to full-size pop-culture icons like Darth Vader and Flash, Papaya has it all. The sheer size of the shop and its museum-like nature make it a must-visit in Bangkok. A massive colourful showroom, disguised from outside with an old worn down warehouse look, the Papaya Vintage Shop is one of its kinds. It is filled with a rare collection and combination of objects. Ranging from antiquities and vintages to quirky and exotic articles, one will be surprised and overwhelmed with the variety. Read More

Patpong Night Market

Patpong Night Market

The Patpong Night Market in the Silom region of Bangkok is one of the stellar night markets and famous red light areas famous in the city. Central business district by day and raucous night market by night, Patpong Night Market caters mainly to the tourists, and some may even say that the market does not give you the authentic Thai night market experience. Even though Patpong is a red light district, it also has several shopping and food outlets, making it a little less out there than the other red light districts dotting Bangkok. Furthermore, Patpong Night Market's location in the downtown area makes it easily accessible and therefore is worth visiting for its souvenirs and articles. Read More

Platinum Fashion Mall

Platinum Fashion Mall

Platinum Fashion Mall is packed with around 1,300 shops and a large food court. Its speciality is that the items are very reasonably priced. So if you're looking for some serious shopping of clothes, handbags, cosmetics, shoes or anything from head to toe, you can easily spend a day here without digging a massive hole in your pocket.

Rajadamnern Stadium

Rajadamnern Stadium

If you want a quintessential and authentic Thai experience, Rajadamnern Stadium is where you should be headed. It’s one of the most renowned stadiums in Thailand where you get to experience Muay Thai, a form of martial arts quite popular across Thailand. Translating to “Thai Boxing”, Muay Thai is not just a sport but a unique cultural experience. Before the commencement of the actual wrestling match, there are initiation rituals of sorts. And the game itself is accompanied with traditional Thai music, taking it beyond a regular sporting event. Hence it is a site worth visiting for both, wrestling aficionados and general spectators. Read More

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