Bangkok remains one of the most visited capitals in Asia, mixing tradition and modernism. Whether on a business visit or stopping over for 1 to 2 days, there are countless things to do in Bangkok! A trip to Bangkok is not complete without discovering its best places and most famous tourist sites.
Wat Pho (The Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Located in the Phra Nakhon district, it is accessible from the east of the Chao Phraya River. We understand better why Bangkok is nicknamed the Venice of the East with its mazes of canals.
If you want to extend the boat visits, you can also go to the Bangkok floating market. They sell vegetables and many other things there! Multitudes of boats rub shoulders there, constituting real floating stores.
Wat Pho temple covers an area of eight hectares and was erected in 1788. The statue of the Reclining Buddha measures 45 meters by 15 meters high. The places are frequented by monks and monks. On site, a renowned massage school bears witness to the cradle of Thai massage.
During this trip to Bangkok, it would be the opportunity to go in 10 minutes on foot to Wat Phra and the other temple (Wat Arun).
Wat Arun (The Temple of Dawn)
Passing through the Bangkok Yai district, you must pass by the two demons guarding the entrance. A staircase leads to the temple, overlooking the city, with its 82 meters height.
The view is simply magnificent and it is a true haven of peace: a little stopover during your trip to Bangkok! Early in the morning, around the streets, monks collect donations and a religious service is held at the monastery.
Wat Phra Kaew (The Royal Palace)
Known as the Grand Palace of Bangkok, the site is located on Na Phra Lan Road. Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat or Station 9 at Tha Chang.
The Royal Palace brings together no less than a hundred buildings, including frescoes, statues and temples streaming with gold and resplendent with beauty. The architecture bears witness to the preservation of a tradition and a fervor perfectly preserved by the people.
Not to be missed: the Emerald Buddha, the Royal Residence, the Boromabiman Hall and the Hall of Justice.
The Chatuchak Weekend Market
To get right to Chinatown in the north of Bangkok, take the BTS Sukhumvit line and stop at Mo Chit.
Street markets and street vendors add character and exoticism to the image of Bangkok. To find good deals, souvenirs, animals, microwaves, it is unthinkable during a trip to Bangkok, click here, not to jump there! If you don’t have a weekend or if you want to visit others… the Pat Klong Market offers a beautiful cascade of colors and scents to its visitors. The night bazaar on Suam Lum Road is equally impressive.
Thai Massage
Being anchored in Thai culture, massage is a real institution! At its origin, a follower of Buddha: Jivaka Kumar Baccha who also practiced meditation and yoga.
Invigorating and invigorating, after a wonderful day of shopping and sightseeing, who wouldn’t be tempted to relax? If it’s a big first or a first trip to Bangkok, it would be better to ask for a… soft massage. On the program and according to everyone’s preferences: a foot massage or a massage with hot scented oils.