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Bangkok Travel Guide
Arrival
- - Bangkok's main international gateway with a wide range of services and transport options to the city center.
- - A secondary airport handling domestic and some international flights.
Activities
Landmarks
- - The historic complex that has been the official residence of the Kings of Siam.
- - Buddish temple located in the Grand Palace complex, known for the Emerald Buddha statue.
- - Home to the famous reclining Buddha and a renowned massage school.
- - The Temple of Dawn, known for its stunning riverside location and intricate design.
- - One of the world's largest weekend markets with thousands of stalls.
- - The traditional Thai house and museum of the American silk entrepreneur.
Adventure
- - A drive-through wildlife park with a variety of animal shows.
- - A green oasis in the heart of Bangkok with leisure facilities.
Restaurants
Cafe / Street Food
- - Bangkok's Chinatown, famous for its night market and street food delicacies.
- - A street food haven for foodies, offering a taste of authentic Thai dishes.
Fine dining
- - Award-winning French cuisine in a luxurious riverside setting.
- - An innovative twist on Indian cuisine by the renowned Chef Gaggan Anand.
Nightlife / Bar
- - A bustling street known for its night market, bars, and clubs.
- - Enjoy panoramic views of Bangkok from this iconic rooftop bar.
Departure
- - Conclude your stay and depart from Bangkok's main international airport.
- - Alternatively, depart from this airport if flying domestic or with certain international carriers.
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