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Overview

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is a dynamic, exotic, and richly cosmopolitan destination that stands as one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant travel hotspots. This cultural epicentre attracts millions of visitors each year with its bustling markets, luxurious hotels, breathtaking scenery, and mouth-watering cuisine. A city of contrasts, Bangkok seamlessly blends the ancient with the modern, offering golden temples and towering skyscrapers side by side. Immerse yourself in the city's frenetic pace, explore its myriad sights, indulge in shopping sprees, and experience the zesty nightlife via a tuk-tuk ride.

The average price of hotels in Bangkok is $61, with options ranging from $11 to $2,968. With 1902 hotels available, you can find accommodations to suit any budget or preference. Popular neighbourhoods for hotels include the Bangkok Central Business District, Bangkok City Centre, Sukhumvit, Downtown Bangkok, and Pathumwan. Among the most sought-after hotels are Movylodge Hostel, Adamaz House, Phobphanhostel, and Tarawish Hotel.

Things to do in Bangkok

Bangkok offers a plethora of activities and attractions to keep visitors entertained. One must-visit spot is ChangChui Creative Park, a unique space where art, shopping, dining, and fun converge. At its centre, you'll find the iconic L-1011 TriStar Lockheed plane. The park features a variety of food stalls and restaurants, boutiques with handcrafted goods, and games to test your skills.

Another significant landmark is the Democracy Monument, erected in 1939 to commemorate the military regime that took over governance in 1932. Despite its depiction of soldiers in battle, the coup d'état was bloodless and occurred during the king's absence.

For those interested in culinary adventures, Bangkok is a top destination for street food. Enhance your experience by joining a cooking class where you can learn to create delicious Thai dishes. Local providers include Thingly Thai Cooking School, ChefLeeZ, BaiPai Thai Cooking School, and Maliwan Thai Cooking Class.

Wat Traimit, also known as "The Temple of the Golden Buddha," is another must-see. Located in Chinatown, it houses the world's largest solid gold Buddha image, standing over three meters tall and weighing about five and a half tons.

Lastly, no visit to Bangkok is complete without exploring The Royal Grand Palace. Home to the revered Emerald Buddha, this architectural marvel is a spiritual hub. Arrive early to avoid the crowds and remember to dress respectfully, as long pants are required.

Where to go out / nightlife in Bangkok

Bangkok's nightlife is as diverse as it is vibrant. Maggie Choo's offers a unique experience designed by Ashley Sutton. Enter through a hidden wooden Chinese door into an underground vault-like setting, where you can enjoy live jazz music.

For a comprehensive night out, consider the "Bangkok by Night: Temples, Markets, and Food by Tuk-Tuk" tour. This award-winning experience takes you to illuminated temples, bustling markets, and offers a taste of local snacks, dinner, and dessert.

Khao San Road is a must-visit for any traveller. This bustling area is a hub for international tourists and locals, especially at night. Enjoy a variety of bars and nightclubs, from Gulliver's and Mulligan's to The Club and Lava Gold. Sample local delicacies like pad Thai, grilled meat skewers, and even exotic treats like fried insects.

The Bamboo Bar is another iconic venue, known for its live jazz, excellent service, and sophisticated decor. This 'Jungle Speakeasy' is perfect for a relaxing evening.

For breathtaking views, head to Vertigo and Moon Bar on the 61st floor of the Banyan Tree Hotel. This open-air lounge offers stunning night-time vistas of Bangkok, along with a wide selection of fine spirits and cocktails. Note the dress code: smart casual attire is required.

Where to Eat in Bangkok

Bangkok is a food lover's paradise. For an upscale dining experience, visit 80/20, where traditional Thai dishes are crafted with local ingredients. Their 5-course tasting menu is a must-try, complemented by a selection of wines, sake, and signature cocktails.

Khaosan Road is not just about nightlife; it also offers a variety of excellent eateries. From Indian and Korean to Japanese and Western cuisines, you'll find something to satisfy your palate.

Yaowarat Road, or Bangkok’s Chinatown, is a bustling area filled with Chinese and oriental-inspired restaurants. It's the perfect place to enjoy some of the best dim sum in Southeast Asia.

Just a short distance away, Phahurat Road offers a spicy array of Indian, Pakistani, and Punjabi delicacies that are sure to tantalise your taste buds.

For a more modern dining experience, head to Siam Square. This shopping district offers a wide range of culinary options, from Thai and Chinese to Japanese and Western fare. Choose from upscale restaurants, casual buffets, or food court dine-ins for a delightful meal.

Cheapest time to stay in Bangkok

April is the cheapest time to stay in Bangkok for an average of $95 per night.

Average price per night for 3-star hotels

Month

Price

January

$107

February

$102

March

$100

April

$95

May

$106

June

$99

July

$104

August

$102

September

$103

October

$97

November

$98

December

$107

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