Bangkok


Bangkok



Bangkok


Bangkok



Grand Palace & Wat Prakeaw


The Grand Palace and Wat Prakaew command respect from all who have walked in their sacred grounds. Built in 1782, and for 150 years the home of Thai Kings and the Royal court, the Grand Palace continues to have visitors in awe with its beautiful architecture and intricate detail. Wat Pra Kaew enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the sacred Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of emerald


Photogenic Half-day Tour in Bnagkok: Wat Pak Nam, Pink Ganesha, Night Market


"Wat Pak Nam" is a temple famous for its Emerald Stupa inside.


Soi Cowboy


Soi Cowboy was named after the cowboy hat-wearing African-American who opened the first bar here in the early 1970s. This adult-themed district has a more laid-back, carnival-like feel to it than Patpong or Nana Plaza. Flashing neon lights up a colourful streetscape comprised mainly of middle-aged expats, Japanese and western tourists.


Apsara Dinner Cruise by Banyan Tree


Seeing the amazing temples of Bangkok at night while you drift along the Chao Phraya River is not to be missed. Run by Banyan Tree Hotel, the luxury of the Apsara makes for an extra-special night out. Coming to rest in front of the famous sights, passengers are treated to a tasty Thai dinner while taking in the view. The rice-barge ride takes an hour and 45 minutes to complete, travelling past Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn)

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