Top 10 Things to do in Bangkok

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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

8.4/102611 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|2.01km from city centre
We stayed in this hotel for the night as we only needed somewhere to sleep. Check in process was smooth, and our room had been upgraded to the Plus room due to the regular rooms being fully booked. The room was spacious and clean, the bathroom could do with some upgrading though. The bed was comfy and we had everything we needed. Breakfast was included with our stay, there weren’t too many options but it did the job. Great location too.
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8.7/102249 Reviews
Riverside Bangkok|2.99km from city centre
I was looking at hotels in Bangkok before finally choosing Ramada again as I had stayed there before. Ramada's twin suite is very nice. My only comments are the shower water pressure wasn't too great, the trash bin wasn't emptied everyday, the bathroom lights were a little dim & the 1-seater sofa was not comfortable to sit on as the seat cushion kept sliding out. The shower floor was extremely slippery when wet but fortunately the hotel provided a non slip rubber mat. I highly recommend the hotel's buffet breakfast. The food was good & the view of Chao Phraya River from the restaurant was fantastic. Without a doubt, I will choose Ramada again on my next trip to Bangkok.
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8.8/10607 Reviews
Wireless/Chidlom Bangkok|2.5km from city centre
I just can’t stop taking photos at this hotel. Unique old-fashioned of Chicago vibes concept at here is such a cozy and relaxing. Functional room with a good size of bathroom. Various choices of breakfast both of Asian and western delicacy. Gym / sauna and tiny swimming pool also provided. Good wifi signal at almost every spot. Professional staff.
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9.1/102612 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|2.39km from city centre
Location is good. Next to Erawan Shrine. Walking distance to Central World, Big C, and Platinum Mall. Need to climb and use the connecting overhead bridges, though. Hotel looks grand. We stayed in the suite, which is very big, with washer/dryer, microwave and stove. Mini-fridge is stocked with drinks and snacks which are free and replaced daily. Service is prompt and good.
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9.1/101789 Reviews
Siam Bangkok|3.73km from city centre
I stayed here a few times. Friends wonder why i choose to stay on the outskirts of Bangkok. It is actually not far from the Bangkok city centre. Just 3 stops on the train, and i am in Siam Paragon. And the station is less than 10 min walk from the hotel. Being a little out of the city centre allows me to be away from the crowd when i have done what i needed to do in the city centre. Hotels in the city centre tend to have many people around and in the lobbying. Pullman Kingpower's surroundings are much quieter and serene. It is good to have a place to get away from the crowds and congestion of the city centre Also, this hotel is huge with its surroundings uncluttered or congested by high-rise buildings. Kingpower duty-free shopping mall next door offers free coach transfers to the airport twice a day. There is no need to buy anything to get on the coach. It also offers a free access lounge if you need it. Transfers and lounge are only for customers of the hotel and the mall. Around the hotel, there are many small traditional Thai style shops, trendy cafes and decent massage services. There is also a cinema in a shopping mall nearby that has also a supermarket, foodcourt and many wonderful restaurants and eateries.
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Business travel

7.6/103359 Reviews
Khaosan Road Bangkok|4.47km from city centre
Our go-to hotel when in Bangkok for a couple of nights. Yes, it's old and a bit worn, but the location suits us (close to the Grand Palace and Khao San Road) the pool is nice, they have a 24 hour desk, and provide safe luggage storage for a reasonable fee. Definitely not upscale or fancy, but we just came from a resort that cost 3x the price and the bed and sheets at the Royal were of much higher quality and comfort!
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8.2/101201 Reviews
Khaosan Road Bangkok|3.03km from city centre
The location is a busy area so it could be crowded, you might feel uncomfortable at first but when you get into their main lobby at 11th floor, you'll feel at ease already. If your looking for clothes souvenirs, it's better in this area than in Pratunam. The pool bar area is best for chilling. Their rooms are spacious but their room floors are a little bit creepy though. The breakfast buffet is the best. Price is so worth it. I'd definitely go back here.
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8.7/10972 Reviews
China Town Bangkok|2.07km from city centre
My 2nd stay at this Nice hotel. All the guys at the lobby was very welcoming and helpful. Breakfast should finish a bit later. 10am breakfast close during week days is too earlier.
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8/102169 Reviews
Silom/Sathorn Bangkok|0.82km from city centre
Hotel staff is good. Breakfast spread is decent but very limited. Limited vegetarian items. Even not provided on request. Rooms are small but clean with good views however my toilet seat had a leakage and not rectified even after compliant so had to sped 7 days with same issue.
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8.2/101544 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|3.87km from city centre
Located in the heart of Sukhumvit, this hotel has certainly seen better days. Like a cheerful pensioner standing on the sidewalk of Soi 11, it looks at tourists with interest, but its gaze has faded a bit. Large comfortable rooms and good service, but there are annoying notes everywhere: - Old furniture - Some renovations needed - Little choice for breakfast - No changing rooms in the pool - Lots of empty abandoned spaces - You can hear all the noise from the corridor But! if you need a hotel to successfully spend a few drunken nights on Bangkok's fun streets in between massages and bars, this is a great option
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Breakfast

9/102276 Reviews
Pratunam Market Bangkok|3.2km from city centre
Our room was spacious & clean. Breakfast buffet has a decent spread, with a new Thai dish of the day every morning. Hotel is within walking distance from the Siam shopping district and MTR. If you’re taking Grab and going out of BKK city centre, note that this area can be prone to serious traffic congestion due to ongoing roadworks. Only disappointment was the non-existent sound proofing. We requested for a quiet room and was assigned a road-facing one at the lowest floor. We could hear the horns and traffic throughout the night, as well as commotions along the corridor. You may struggle if you’re a light sleeper. Service is average at best, not all the front service staff spoke English so it was not easy conveying our enquiries at times.
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8.5/102193 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|7.78km from city centre
Ibis Styles Bangkok Sukhumvit Phra Khanong, very good! Location and traffic Location: Located in Sukhumvit District, 1122 Sukhumvit Road, Khwaeng Phra Khanong, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand. Easy to get around: Phra Khanong Metro station is only 450 meters away and about a 7-minute walk, making it easy for visitors to take the subway to various attractions in Bangkok. Hotel facilities Leisure facilities: there is an outdoor swimming pool, which allows visitors to enjoy cool in the hot Bangkok; It is also equipped with a gym to meet the fitness needs of visitors. Perfect catering facilities: provide delicious breakfast, rich variety, can meet the tastes of different tourists; The on-site restaurant and bar provide guests with a convenient place to dine and relax. Other facilities: 24-hour front desk, free parking, luggage storage, conference room, business center and other facilities, also provides airport transfer, child care services, for tourists to travel and life to provide convenience. Room condition Various room types: Deluxe double room, standard twin room, family connecting room and other room types to choose from, to meet the needs of different tourists. The rooms are well equipped: each room is equipped with free Wi-Fi, air conditioning, TV and other facilities, the beds are comfortable, the bathrooms are clean and tidy, and some rooms have city views of Bangkok. Service quality Good service: The hotel staff is enthusiastic and attentive, able to respond to the needs of tourists in a timely manner and provide intimate service for tourists. Provide a variety of services: In addition to basic accommodation services, the hotel also provides free airport transfer, free Tuk-tuk shuttle service, etc., to provide convenience for tourists. Peripheral support Convenient shopping: There are various shopping malls and convenience stores around, such as 7-11 convenience stores, which are convenient for tourists to buy daily necessities and souvenirs.
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9.2/10Very Good1249 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|4.42km from city centre
If there is one thing you want to find fault, it would be the bins in the room - I didn’t like the flap kind as it’s rather unhygienic to touch it (accidentally). Do book this hotel if you want to achieve or need the following a. Shop at emsphere b. Workout at a modern and spacious gym that is under utilised and opens at 6am c. Late checkout and complimentary laundry service for club room category d. Friendly and helpful staff e. Awesome massage with good service at Let’s relax I really enjoyed my stay here. Thanks!
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8.5/10749 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|5.68km from city centre
I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at Oakwood Studios Sukhumvit! While not your typical large chain hotel, it was new and very cosy, with just enough amenities to make it a convenient and pleasant stay. While about an 8 to 10 min walk away from Thonglor BTS station, depending on your pace, there is a free shuttle provided every half-hourly that ends at 8pm daily for added convenience. Additionally, should you require things like a shaving kit you can ask reception or house-keeping and they will promptly deliver it to your room. While the deluxe room did not come with a tub, the toilet was spacious, and I really liked the body wash and shampoo provided. The water pressure was also strong though it did not quite translate to the rain shower. There is a slight smell of sewerage upon entering the room, but once the key is inserted into the room slot and the aircon is switched on, it quickly dissipates. I did not personally smell the smell of stale smoke along the corridors and the room which I had read in reviews. I really liked the fact that the hotel was located in a quiet neighbourhood, and I slept really well during my 3 night stay in room 213. Though there was a really noisy family next door on the last night - the walls are quite thin and definitely not soundproof - it got all quiet by midnight. The pool area isn't huge but nice enough to lounge and chill. The deck area receives plenty of sun in the mornings, so it is perfect to tan. Do note, however, that the pool water is very cold. As a whole, will I be back again, yes. Definitely. The coziness of the room and the location within the safe neighbourhood of Khlong Toei as well as the convenience of the location made it such a wonderful experience. I certainly hope the hotel continues to be kept in good condition till my next visit.
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8.9/10871 Reviews
Sukhumvit Bangkok|3.93km from city centre
This is my fourth time at Mercure. The location is immaculate. Great Hotel. This is the first time a lady at the front desk was absolutely not helpful at all. I asked for the same room as last time which was available and she refused to accommodate. She wanted to charge me to check in earlier and we had our two babies with us after a long connecting flight . This has never happened before at Mercure. Lastly I was disappointed because I wanted a room with a bath tub and even that was a hassle to get. She was horrible. Stay away from the lady named Kook. If she is there next time I will not return.
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