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Very few cities on earth reveal the true essence of streets and where tourists get to explore every detail of it on foot. Bangkok, with its high-rise buildings, heavy traffic congestion, intense heat and vibrant nightlife, do not immediately give you a warm welcome, but don’t let that first impression mislead you.  Get lost in the tiny streets of the vibrant districts of Bangkok and experience the city’s extensive culture, enjoy its infamously wild nightlife and moreover, if you haven’t eaten on the streets, you haven’t experienced real Bangkok.

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Dusit Zoo

Located at Khao Din Park, Dusit Zoo is the oldest zoo in Thailand. King Rama V built it as his private garden adjacent to the royal palace. It features more than 1600 species of domestic as well as in...
 
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Also known as Chang Building, the Elephant Building is located in the North Bangkok. This elephant shaped architecture is one of the most famous buildings in Bangkok. Built in 1997, this building is ...
 
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Erawan Shrine

Built in 1956, Erawan Shrine is a Hindu shrine which attracts more visitors than many of Bangkok’s temples. It often organizes performances by resident Thai dance troupes which are hired by wor...
 
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Front Palace

The Front Palace used to be an enormous complex stretching from the Chao Phraya River across Sanam Luang to Lot Canal. It was built in the 18th-century, along with the Grand Palace. The Front Palace h...
 
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Golden Dome Cabaret is one of the popular cabarets in Thailand. It hosts the entertaining shows featuring costumes and musical acts. The cabaret plays Ladyboy Cabaret show which is a 1.5 hour stage sh...
 
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Holy Rosary Church was built by Portuguese in 1786. It was constructed four years after Bangkok was established as the capital. The Thai name for this Catholic Church was Kalawario but it was later ch...
 
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Jim Thompson House is a museum sitting on the bank of Saen Saeb Canal. It is the former home of an American entrepreneur known as James H.W. Thompson who was th...
 
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As the name suggests, this museum is dedicated to the memorabilia of King Rama VII's reign (1925-35). The collections show King's Eton schooling, unanticipated ...
 
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King Rama I the Great Memorial was built in commemoration of Bangkok’s 150rh anniversary. It is situated at the foot of Rama I the Great Memorial Bridge o...
 
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This monument dedicated to King Rama III was built by the Fine Arts Department in 1990. The bronze statue, half larger than life size, is seated on a throne. Th...
 
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Opened in 1987, King Rama IX Royal Park is the largest public park of Bangkok.  This park was built to commemorate King Bhumibol’s 60th birthday. &nb...
 
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Situated in the Royal Plaza, King Rama V Equestrian Statue is well worth a visit. The equestrian statue is a tribute to King Rama V who is one of the most renow...
 

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