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105. Siam Park City

Siam Park City

21 km
from city center
105 out of 126
Things To Do in Bangkok

Located in Minburi district of Bangkok, Siam Park City is an amusement and water park with much to offer like the largest wave pool in the world, incredible rides, water slides and much more. The oldest amusement and waterpark complex in Southeast Asia, Siam Park City also has the famous Jurassic Adventure and Africa Adventure. Recognised by the Guinness Book for having the largest pool in the world, it almost feels like a real beach with the waves coming at you.

106. Emporium Bangkok

Emporium Bangkok

8 km
from city center
106 out of 126
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Situated in Sukhumvit and part of EM district, the Emporium is a mega six storeyed luxury shoping mall spelling class like no other. It brings together the best brands in clothing, accessories, cosmetics along with a supermarket, cinema and a play zone for the kids all at one place. The white and gold décor and the lovely white marble floor will mesmerise your senses completely .

107. KidZania Bangkok

KidZania Bangkok

4 km
from city center
107 out of 126
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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.

108. Sanam Luang

Sanam Luang

1 km
from city center
108 out of 126
Things To Do in Bangkok

Situated in the island of Rattanakosin lies the grand Sanam Luang Park which is also called ‘Thung Pra Meru’ meaning the cremation ground for the Royals. It is nearly thirty acres of green space right at the centre of Old Bangkok, in front of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace, ,surrounded by prominent attractions. If you are tired of the concrete jungle and its fast-paced life then head to Sanam Luang.

109. IconSiam

IconSiam

0 km
from city center
109 out of 126
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Bangkok is known for several spectacular shopping malls in addition to other attractions. However, the mega-development project of IconSiam located at the Thonburi end of River Chao Phraya stands apart from the others in multiple ways. It has many firsts, including the first Apple Store of the nation that has left the locals as well as International tourists completely awestruck. It is a city within a city that houses residential towers, retail shops as well as an amusement park that spell glitz and glamour like no other property in and around Thailand.

110. H Gallery

H Gallery

5 km
from city center
110 out of 126
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H Gallery is a leading centre of contemporary regional and international art located in Bang Rak District, Bangkok. Founded in 2002, the gallery is set in a quaint and elegant 2-storey 125-year old wooden Anglo Thai mansion. H gallery specialises in emerging contemporary Asian art and has even been a host to some controversial works. It showcases various admirable masterpieces like photography, paintings, textiles and sculptures.

111. Seacon Square

Seacon Square
4.4 /5

17 km
from city center
111 out of 126
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Seacon Square is an extensive shopping and entertainment complex which is located in the Prawet District of Bangkok. Situated on the Srinakarin Road, this complex is known to be one of the largest shopping malls in Thailand, which provides its visitors with an opportunity of shopping, decent dining, and entertainment options.

112. Amphawa Floating Market

Amphawa Floating Market

70 km
from city center
112 out of 126
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The Amphawa Floating Market is located southwest of Bangkok where local vendors sell fresh seafood, Thai drinks and desserts, and souvenir items. This is a major tourist attraction for anyone who wants to experience the unique canalside lifestyle of the locals. Unlike other floating markets in Thailand, the Amphawa Floating Market operates only during the weekend. It is among the oldest floating markets in the country and is famous for its relaxed shopping environment.

113. Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo

Samutprakarn Crocodile Farm and Zoo
3.1 /5

23 km
from city center
113 out of 126
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With over 100,000 crocodiles of various species in the facility, Crocodile Farm and Zoo in Samut Prakan ranks among the largest crocodile farms in the world. Trained experts perform fascinating tricks with crocodiles and elephants during daily live shows. Visitors can also feed the crocodiles here, making up for the adventure of a lifetime!

114. Muang Boran Floating Market

Muang Boran Floating Market
4.2 /5

27 km
from city center
114 out of 126
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An awe-striking reflection of traditional Thai life along waterways or khlongs, Muang Boran Floating Market is an ancient open-air community museum of houseboats carrying assortments and rice barges. Open daily from 9 AM to 7 PM, this food market is a great place to get Thai noodles at floating restaurants or fruits from boats during the winter months from November to February.

115. Kwan Riam Floating Market

Kwan Riam Floating Market
4.2 /5

23 km
from city center
115 out of 126
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Divided into two sections by Wat Bamphen Nuea and Banpheng Tai temples, Khwan Riam Floating Market is the newest food market in Central Bangkok, where colourful traditional boats sell noodles, rice, Thai desserts and Isan cuisine. Open from 7 AM to 9 AM on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays, the market has a scenic wood bridge and water buffaloes you can ride.

116. Lam Phaya Floating Market

Lam Phaya Floating Market
4.3 /5

38 km
from city center
116 out of 126
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Adjacent to its namesake temple, Lam Phaya Floating Market lies on the Thajeen River. Open on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays from 8 AM to 5 PM, this countryside food market has two sections - one on land and another with lined-up floating docks. Local vendors sell potted plants, farm produces like fruits, vegetables and fish, Thai fare and delicious curries for takeaway.

117. Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market

Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market
4.3 /5

9 km
from city center
117 out of 126
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Offering Taling Chan’s best grilled Thai seafood, Khlong Lat Mayom Floating Market is open daily from 8 AM to 3 AM. In addition, there are six zones selling boutique handicrafts, antiques, toys, home decorations, ornamental plants, fruits and vegetables. Locals and tourists flock to this food market during summer and winter from November to April to enjoy tranquil boat tours, festivals and fish-spa therapy.

118. Wat Ratchabophit

Wat Ratchabophit
4.7 /5

1 km
from city center
118 out of 126
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Built-in 1869, Wat Ratchabophit near Grand Palace is King Rama IV’s historic royal temple flaunting a 43-metre-tall golden bell-shaped stupa surrounded by manicured courtyards. Showcasing stunning handmade mosaics across its giant pink walls, gilded black lacquer, drum towers and spires, this tile-clad temple and cemetery is among Thailand’s most incredible regal temples blending Sri Lankan and Italian architecture.

119. Wat Thepthidaram

Wat Thepthidaram
4.6 /5

0 km
from city center
119 out of 126
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Wat Thepthidaram is the only temple in Bangkok with carvings and images of Buddha’s female disciples. Constructed by King Rama III in 1836 for his daughter, this royal temple is a unique combination of Chinese architecture and Buddhist prangs. The complex flaunts stunning stone dolls, sculptures made from the ballast of old Chinese merchant ships, and the world’s oldest Bhikkuni statues.

120. Mahanakhon Bangkok Skybar

Mahanakhon Bangkok Skybar
4.6 /5

5 km
from city center
120 out of 126
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Situated on the 76th floor of the King Mahanakhon Tower, Mahanakhon Bangkok SkyBar is Thailand's highest restaurant, bar and observatory deck. Eight six tastefully architected indoor and outdoor seating areas offer a chic and comfortable dining venue for as many as 232 guests to enjoy world-class mixology, wines, and 4-course Thai and international fare. An exclusive VIP lounge is also available.

121. Pororo AquaPark

Pororo AquaPark
4.3 /5

17 km
from city center
121 out of 126
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Located on the 6th floor of CentralPlaza Bangna Shopping Mall, Pororo AquaPark is a Pororo cartoon-themed rooftop water park with pools, slides and a snack bar. Let your heart race while sliding over Bangkok’s skyline beneath you with the park’s 600-metre-tall and shorter waterslides, or relax at the nine different pool zones while your kids enjoy planned water activities. Swimming lessons are available.

122. Wat Pathum Wanaram

Wat Pathum Wanaram
4.6 /5

4 km
from city center
122 out of 126
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Founded by King Rama IV, Wat Pathum Wanaram is a mid-19th century Buddhist temple compound displaying ancient Phra craftsmanship. Also known as Lotus Temple, this multi-layered shrine is fronted by a large pond and open pavilion. In the middle of a large prayer hall stands a paved plaza, while the backyard is occupied by monks’ quarters and a reconstructed crematorium.

123. Wat Ratchapradit

Wat Ratchapradit
4.6 /5

1 km
from city center
123 out of 126
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As Thailand’s fourth emperor’s burial place, Wat Ratchapradit is a revered Buddhist temple in Bangkok originally intended to be a Dhammayutika Sect. The temple is open daily from 9 AM to 4:30 PM. A place of interest in Wat Ratchapradit is Phra Wihan-Luang Image Hall, housing mural paintings depicting The Royal Ceremonies and Buddhist solar eclipse phenomenon legend.

124. Wat Suwannaram

Wat Suwannaram
4.5 /5

3 km
from city center
124 out of 126
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Located on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Suwannaram is a 150-year-old second-class royal monastery showcasing ornate hand-painted murals depicting Buddha’s life. This magnificent temple complex offers a pond, a wooden library on stilts that stores religious books, monks’ quarters, fish to feed, and leafy grounds for a quiet moment of meditation.

125. Sukothai Palace

Sukothai Palace
4.5 /5

3 km
from city center
125 out of 126
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Established in the 13th century, Sukhothai Palace was the residence of King Prajadhipok and King Vajiralongkorn and is now the official royal residence of Princesses Bajrakitiyabha and Nariratana. The palace beautifully combines Western decorative arts with wood carvings and Thai patterned eaves. There are historical exhibits in the three buildings, well-maintained ruins, and fountain gardens for visitors. The Palace remains closed on weekends.

126. King Power Mahanakhon

King Power Mahanakhon
4.3 /5

5 km
from city center
126 out of 126
Things To Do in Bangkok

Featuring 360-degree indoor and outdoor views of Bangkok city and skyline, King Power Mahanakhon is a multipurpose skyscraper built on what was Thailand’s first restaurant. One of the country’s tallest buildings, this square prism-shaped tower boasts high-end retail spaces, fine dining restaurants, and a few floors dedicated to the Ritz Carlton and Standard Bangkok Hotels. On the topmost 76th floor is the Mahanakhon Bangkok Skybar and Observation Deck.

FAQs on Bangkok

What are the top activities in Bangkok?

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How can I commute within Bangkok?

Getting around Bangkok is quite easy with its well-developed public transport system. There are plenty of options to commute within the city. Colourful metered taxis, tuk-tuks and motorbike taxis are some of the most popular options, all being easily available in any part of the city. However, considering the infamous traffic jam of the city, BTS (the aboveground Sky train) and MRT (underground metro) are the best alternatives. The trains begin their service at 6 am and end at midnight. The cheapest way of getting around is through local bus services, but it gets tedious because the routes are complicated and the information is all written in Thai. One can also hail private cabs, but they are quite an expensive affair. Make sure you bargain for a good deal while hiring a tuk-tuk or a colourful taxi.
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How much does a package cost for Bangkok?

The packages for Bangkok start at INR 7227 which can be further customized based on number of people, days, hotel category, vehicle type and customizations. You can have a look at all packages here

What are the top sightseeing places in Bangkok?

The top sightseeing places in Bangkok are Khao San Road, Chatuchak Market, Wat Pho Bangkok, Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Terminal 21.

What are the top shopping places in Bangkok?

The top shopping places in Bangkok are Chatuchak Market, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Train Night Market Ratchada.

What are the top hotels in Bangkok?

There are 3183 Hotels in Bangkok which can be booked through Holidify. The most popular hotels in Bangkok are Supalai Asoke Residence Monthly, Baan I-Saran, Baan Baan Bangkok, Diamond Sukumvit, Rhythm Rachada by Kann, Gsuite Glamorous Apartment. You can see all the hotels in Bangkok here
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