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Bangkok - the very name of Thailand's capital evokes images of magnificent temples, delectable street food and, of course, exciting nightlife. One of the most visited cities in the world, and a popular jump-off for the rest of the Asia-Pacific region, Bangkok is always an adventure. Whether you're coming with a backpack and a tight budget, or an eye for the luxurious, it's all here for you.

But where are the best places to visit? Well, the list is exhaustive - 10 recommendations of top things to do simply aren't enough to showcase all that the city has to offer. But we have picked our very favourites - so here are our top 10 things to do in Bangkok.

Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)

Located opposite the immense magnificence of the Grand Palace - which we'll come to later - Wat Pho is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok, probably its most famous, and almost certainly its most eye-catching and one of the top things to do in Bangkok.

The temple is particularly revered in Thailand, due to its royal historical connections, collection of gold and marble artefacts, and its history of public education. However for tourists, it’s unquestionably the golden reclining Buddha that makes Wat Pho so popular. Lying over 150 ft (46m) in length in the surrounds of the palace's breath-taking architecture, it’s surely a must-see for a bit of Bangkok cultural immersion.

Chao Phraya River Cruise

Step away from the wonderful busyness of the city, put your feet up and meander along the Chao Phraya. The major river in Thailand runs through Bangkok, and is home to water taxis, ferries and even river food vendors. But should you want to relax and see the city from a different perspective, we highly recommend jumping on a river cruise.

There are numerous ways and places to book a cruise along the river, from a simple hop-on, hop-off taxi journey to a full-blown luxury experience. Be sure to book ahead of time to get the experience that suits you.

The Jim Thompson House

A fascinating tourist experience lies at the Jim Thompson House - a comparatively unassuming building that boasts one of the country's best artefact collections. Indeed, the story of the eponymous businessman who lived here is extraordinary in itself, but we'll leave that for now…

The house now serves as a museum and hosts some truly stunning pieces, not just from Thailand but Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, and China too. We recommend taking a guided tour to truly appreciate the Jim Thompson House's mystique.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Known as the largest and most diverse market of its type, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is a real sight to behold - regardless of your fondness level towards retail therapy. Over 200,000 visitors per weekend can’t be wrong…

Opened in 1942, the market sells pretty much anything you could imagine, from furniture to food to football shirts. There's a whole lot more besides, with a scarcely believable 15,000 stalls across 27 sections. Head down Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road anytime between 06:00 and 18:00 to absorb all of the hustle and bustle.

Grand Palace

One of the most popular - and not to mention spectacular - attractions in Bangkok is the simply breath-taking Grand Palace. Construction began way back in 1782 and it served as the administrative seat of Thailand for over 150 years, with the palace sprawled across 54-acres (21.8-hectares) of land.

Tours of the Grand Palace are recommended, so you can truly absorb the fascinating Siamese history and drink in the exquisite architecture. The scripture crypt, the throne room, and the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha - you simply must visit.

Muay Thai Boxing

No list of Bangkok tourist attractions would be complete without highlighting one of Bangkok's - indeed, one of Thailand's - most popular sports. Muay Thai boxing, in a stadium with enthusiastic locals cheering a national pastime, is a sight to behold and one of the top things to do in Bangkok.

There are 2 locations within Bangkok's city limits that host Muay Thai several times a week - the Rajadamnern Stadium and Lumpinee Boxing Stadium, located east and north of the city centre respectively. Get online and book a VIP experience to really treat yourself…

Rooftop Dining at Banyan Tree Hotel

Who doesn't love dining at altitude? And with the vistas of historic Bangkok around you - we could think of nothing better.

There are several notable establishments in the city that lay claim to rooftop, or just generally high-up, dining - but we heartily recommend heading to the 5-star Banyan Tree hotel, located on the South Sathon Road in the city centre. Vertigo (63rd floor), Bai Yun (60th floor) and Saffron (59th floor) all offer exquisite dining options for the rooftop-loving connoisseur.

Taling Chan Floating Market

From the highest levels of the city to the lowest. If street food is your thing, then we recommend getting a tuk-tuk and heading around 6 km west of the city centre to Taling Chan Floating Market, on the banks of the Chak Phra.

Boats are tied up and sellers offer some delicious local food, as well as seasonal fruit and veg. Take note: the floating market is only open on Saturday and Sunday, so be sure to put it in your Bangkok trip itinerary.

The Khao San Road

Arguably the most iconic street in the whole of Thailand. The Khao San Road - for the linguists, that's 'milled rice' in English, hinting at its history as a major rice market - is the hangout for backpackers and thrill-seekers, with budget accommodation and bars in abundance.

The central Bangkok hotspot is an absolute must for souvenir-seekers too, with artwork, handicrafts, clothes, and other trinkets all sold along the 1,345 ft (410m) road. There's a lot more to experience here, too - we say, make sure you have baht in hand and extra room in your suitcase.

Bangkok National Museum

Want to learn more about the history of Thailand? We hope so - it's not all partying and boats in the city. With that in mind, be sure to head to the Phra Nakhon District, home of the Bangkok National Museum.

Displaying artefacts and artwork from as far back as the Neolithic era, the galleries host as many historical wonders as you could wish for - including King Ram Khamhaeng's Inscription, recognised by UNESCO's 'Memory of the World Programme' for its significance.

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Hotels for Your Journey in Bangkok

5 star

8.5/10Very Good3216 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|2.01km from city centre
I recently stayed at the Twin Towers Hotel Bangkok and had a pleasant experience overall. The staff were friendly and check-in was smooth, which made me feel welcome right away. My room was spacious and clean, although some of the furnishings looked a bit outdated. In-room dining was good, with decent portions and timely service. The location was convenient, especially with easy access to ride-hailing options.
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8.9/10Very Good624 Reviews
Wireless/Chidlom Bangkok|2.5km from city centre
It has a quirky great gatsby theme, which is the appeal and selling point of the hotel - aside from that, the hotel has rooms for improvement if they position themselves as a luxury 4-5 stars. Room and corridors are all quite dark. Bed and pillows are heavenly. Bathroom is dark and hard to do make up. Water pressure was good, they only have two big towels; not even medium towels are supplied for hair. No air ventilator in the bathroom either. Breakfast was most disappointing. They have buffet and special made order. The latter took so long to be delivered. And when it came, the portion and presentation was most disappointing. The so called fluffy pancake was the most disgusting pancake I have had. It’s very hard and chewy. Buffet breakfast was basic at best, one round of serving is more than enough. No need to go for second round. Service was mediocre at best from breakfast, rooftop bar to reception. The best was bell boy who attended our transportation arrangements to the airport. The hotel is fine, too gimmicky for my taste. Feels like they put on too much cosmetic, gimmicky efforts and not enough on the basic customer experience and hotel offering. I had high hopes because it was part of the autograph collection. Tried it once, never again. Not with this, or any other autograph collections.
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9.1/10Great2695 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|2.39km from city centre
The hotel staff is so nice and accommodating! I used their laundry machine and one of my shirts got some black spots from the machine. I asked the hotel staff to please clean that off for me and they did. I also asked for a non-smoking room and they gave it to me as well! Location is excellent. Room has very nice view. Gym room and pool are both very nice! I will definitely come back again.
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9.1/10Great1788 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|3.73km from city centre
A solid 5 star hotel with great facilities. Beautifully designed lobby, garden, bar and pool area. I stayed amidst their renovation, i was given 500barht cash voucher per day which is a fantastic gesture. Location wise, it’s a 10mins walk to Victory Monument BTS. If you come from airport, you’d better take taxi rather than riding the airport line. Google map shows it’s an easy 10mins walk from the Phaya Thai station however there are several cross bridges.
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9.2/10Great1493 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.82km from city centre
Probably the best hotel I've stayed in BKK. Top notch service. The bellboys were quick to serve at the lobby. Hotel check-in was fast too. All the staff are so friendly. Room is big, neat and tidy. They also offered to swop my room in the 3rd day as my bathroom wall was damaged due to the recent earthquake, and even provided me free food platter as a courtesy of inconvenience. Not to mention the bed was super comfy! Amenities were abundant. The gym was well equipped and has a nice view facing the pool. Location wise just a 5mins walk to BTS Nong Si stn. There's also a 7-Eleven just about 100m away. Breakfast was awesome. Very wide spread of different cuisine (Chinese, Indian, Thai, Western). Love their beverages too (they provide alcohol, cold drinks, juices, coffee/tea, milk and even Thai milk tea). Overall I'm really satisfied with W hotel. Will definitely stay agn nxt time!
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Business travel

8.3/10Very Good1325 Reviews
Khaosan Road Bangkok|3.03km from city centre
Hotel and staff are good as always.specially Mrs namprik in front desk is great welcoming and helpful person.enjoyed my stay in this huge property.again I have only one complain they didn’t fixed steam bath in spa section although it’s long like it’s broken 4 months till date .please fix it it’s long time I missing steam bath in spa section
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8.2/10Very Good2080 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.82km from city centre
I was blown away by the large tub inside the suite. Really relaxing. The bed was so comfy that I didn't wanna wake up the next morning. Breakfast was fantastic. I base my bf ratings on the Thai porridge. If this is good, everything else will also be. Definitely will stay here again.
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8.3/10Very Good1668 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|3.87km from city centre
”I recently stayed at the Ambassador Hotel in Thailand, and it exceeded my expectations! The staff were friendly and accommodating, the rooms were clean and comfortable, and the location was perfect for exploring the city. The hotel's amenities, such as the pool and fitness center, were a great bonus. Highly recommend for anyone looking for a great value in Thailand!”
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9/10Great1738 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.67km from city centre
I recently had the pleasure of staying at the Mandarin Hotel Bangkok, and I must say, it exceeded my expectations in every aspect. Nestled in the heart of Bangkok near the vibrant Sam Yan area, this hotel offers the perfect combination of modern elegance and traditional Thai charm. From the moment I arrived, the staff’s warm hospitality stood out. Every team member, from the concierge to housekeeping, was attentive, courteous, and genuinely eager to make my stay comfortable. Check-in was swift and hassle-free, and I was personally guided to my room with helpful explanations of the hotel’s amenities. The room was spacious, spotless, and tastefully designed, blending contemporary décor with subtle Thai touches. The bed was exceptionally comfortable, and the bathroom came equipped with a rainfall shower and high-quality toiletries. Daily housekeeping was meticulous, and the in-room amenities, including free Wi-Fi, a minibar, and a smart TV, added to the convenience. One of the highlights of my stay was the breakfast buffet. It offered an impressive variety of Thai and international dishes, all fresh and flavorful. The restaurant’s ambiance was calm and inviting, making it an ideal spot to start the day. Location-wise, Mandarin Hotel is hard to beat. It’s just a short walk to the MRT Sam Yan station, offering quick access to shopping areas like Siam and Silom, as well as Bangkok’s cultural landmarks. The proximity to the Samyan Mitrtown mall and local eateries adds another layer of convenience. Overall, the Mandarin Hotel Bangkok delivers excellent value for money. Whether you’re a business traveler, a tourist, or on a family holiday, this hotel provides comfort, service, and location in perfect harmony. I wouldn’t hesitate to return on my next trip to Bangkok.
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8.4/10Very Good876 Reviews
Suvarnabhumi Airport/Bang Na Bangkok|12.89km from city centre
Lovely place to stay if you want to avoid the crowded Bangkok streets , check in desk staff were very helpful and my room was very clean . Also close to loads of shops
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Breakfast

9/10Great2392 Reviews
Pratunam Market Bangkok|3.2km from city centre
I recently stayed at Vince Hotel Pratunam. The hotel is modern, clean, and offers good facilities. The reception staff were friendly and check-in was smooth. The location, however, is slightly farther from Pratunam Market and Platinum Mall — about a 10–15 minute walk. The hotel provides a buggy service, which is convenient. Unfortunately, I experienced an issue when I asked to use the buggy to go to a nearby 7-Eleven. The driver declined my request and chose to prioritize a larger group of guests waiting instead. This made me feel less valued as a guest since the service should be equally available regardless of group size. If management ensures fair and consistent buggy service for all guests, this hotel would be an even better option. Overall, still a decent stay if you don’t mind a bit of walking to the shopping areas.
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8.5/10Very Good2394 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|7.78km from city centre
Great hotel if you stay with kids. I’ve stayed here 3 times over the past 3 years. Great breakfast - omelette making on request too. The food is good - affordable and tasty. Outside food is a lot cheaper but a good choice if you have fussy kids who love pasta or a charcoal burger. Nice rooms Location is inbetween the airport and the city. There is a metro station very close and a shopping mall down the road. Great market just outside with fresh fruit- most people probably won’t go but a good experience. Luggage storage
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8.5/10Very Good873 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|5.68km from city centre
Staff are very polite. Value for money. Food is very good. Newly renovated or it seems like it. Size of room is generous. Very recommendable for business travelers like me.
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8.8/10Very Good887 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|3.93km from city centre
My stay for 5 days here was amazing. Book the king suit the staff at the privilege club is so nice and helpful this is their names kwang, best,don,som when iam in need of help they do thier best to help me out. The room was so clean water pressure was so good room is so huge for the king suit. The breakfast was superb so many food to choose from from bread to cheese salad rice and tons more… The bell men name Park was so helpful when i need a taxi he will check in the grab aps for the price if the grab car is far away he will to flag a taxi and ask for a close price on the grab aps. For security wise i think they go to the next level everytime we board the taxi the security use his walkie talkie and inform the security room of our taxi number, this is good because if anything happen to us they have the records.
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8.7/10Very Good687 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.38km from city centre
Overall good but breakfast was very expensive. They didn’t clean the room my second day and never restocked the minibar as they stated for the club level room. No water that second day, such a bummer but comfy bed, tiny room lukewarm shower and bath tub. Not enough towels I was using the same ones for 3 days. Wouldn’t go back despite it being modern and nice. The best part was the 7 eleven close by
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