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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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Queen Sirikit Park was established 1992 to commemorate the 60th birthday anniversary of Queen Sirikit. This botanical garden has a very large area which is covered with various trees and flowers. It a...
 
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When the locals want entertainment, they head to the stadium for some Thai boxing! Or Muay Thai, as the Thais call it. It is very expensive though, expect to pa...
 
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Robot Building

Probably one of the quirkiest buildings on the globe, the Robot Building, well, looks like a giant robot. It was designed by Sumet Jumsai in the mid-1980s and is meant to reflect the computerization o...
 
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This is a venue for horse races under royal patronage. Races are held every two weeks on Sunday. Enjoy a day with horse races at this amazing venue(RBSC)....
 
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Located in Dusit district, Royal Elephant National Museum is one of Bangkok’s smallest and least known museums. Also known as Chang Ton National Museum, i...
 
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Established in 1952, the Royal Thai Air Force Museum collects, preserves and displays the airplanes and aviation equipments used by the Royal Thai Air Force. It...
 
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Safari World

Opened to the public in 1988, Safari World is Bangkok’s greatest open zoo. Comprising an area of 200 acres, it consists of two parks named Marine Park and Safari Park. The Safari Park features v...
 
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Opened in 1933, Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theater is located in a Thai art deco building. It provides a striking venue for k?hn which is a masked dance-drama base...
 
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San Jao Sieng Kong is one of the oldest Chinese shrines in Bangkok. It gets lively during the Vegetarian Festival held in October, when Chinese fairground games and operas are staged. Devotees visitin...
 
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Built during the reign of King Taksin in 1770, Santa Cruz Church is one of the old Catholic churches in Bangkok. Nestled among old houses on the river banks, the reddish dome of Santa Cruz Church is ...
 
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Also known as Suan Santi, the Santichaiprakarn Park is a favorite hangout for locals as well as tourists. The park was built around Phra Sumen Fort which is the...
 
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Santiphap Park

Santiphap Park is an 8-acre forest park located in the metropolis. This park is packed with various activities, most of which are music-related. Santiphap Park may be smaller than other parks in Bangk...
 

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