Bangkok Vacation & Tourism Guide

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 Ancient Buddhist temples that sparkle in the sun, the Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha – this is just the beginning of what Bangkok, the City of Angels has to offer. Boasting some of the most lavish hotels in the world, Bangkok is also known for its extraordinary museums, shopping centers and street stalls with incredible bargains. Bangkok, the City of Smiles, the Happy City!

Great Recommendations from Real Travelers

1. Lebua at State Tower Star_rating-5

Real Traveler Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 199 reviews from 5 sources

from $133.80
Lebua at State Tower
Based on 199 reviews from 5 sources.
Service: Rating of 4.8 out of 5
Location: Rating of 4.9 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.8 out of 5
  • " We would return to this wonderful hotel and this beautiful city." — source Expedia

    "Exceptional service, wonderful room, excellent breakfast." — source Venere

2. Bangkok Marriott Reso...

Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa
Star_rating-4
from $127.98

3. Conrad Bangkok

Conrad Bangkok
Star_rating-5
from $138.57

4. Landmark Bangkok

Landmark Bangkok
Star_rating-4
from $94.09

5. FuramaXclusive Asoke-...

FuramaXclusive Asoke-Sukhumvit(Formerly Unico Grande Asoke)
Star_rating-4
from $59.11

6. Shangri-La Hotel

Shangri-La Hotel
Star_rating-5
from $126.01

7. Sawasdee Sukhumvit Inn

Sawasdee Sukhumvit Inn
Star_rating-5
from $21.72

8. President Solitaire

President Solitaire
Star_rating-5
from $65.12

9. Swissotel Nai Lert Pa...

Swissotel Nai Lert Park Bangkok
Star_rating-5
from $71.76

10. FuramaXclusive Sukhum...

FuramaXclusive Sukhumvit (Formerly Unico Grande Sukhumvit)
Star_rating-4
from $53.20
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  • 1. Grand Palace (The)

    Grand Palace (The)

    The spectacular Grand Palace is an example of great architecture and the one of the best in of Bangkok's impressive collection of temples and palaces. Although the Royal Family no longer resides here, the Palace is still used f... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Grand Palace (The)

    Pablo the Monkey Pablo the Monkey in Temple in Bangkok said

    …the Temple Guard at the Grand Palace We visited the Temple Guard at the Grand Palace in Bankok and also got to see a… continue reading »

  • 2. Chinatown

    Chinatown

    This Byzantine labyrinth of shops, stalls and alleys is where the movers and shakers of Thailand's economy got started. It has been the main trading center for the Chinese in Thailand since they moved from their old site near t... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Chinatown

    NY Foodie NY Foodie in Day Two in Bangkok said

    … off down river on the Tourist boat. I stop at most piers along the way, taking in the sites.First things first...Chinacontinue reading »

  • 3. Wat Traimit

    Wat Traimit

    Also known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha, this wat houses the world's largest solid gold Buddha. Three meters (ten feet) tall and made of five and a half tons of gold, it was re-discovered by accident in 1957. The 13th-cen... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Wat Traimit

    Tonya Tonya in 1 Night in Bangkok said

    … everywhere! I also went to Wat Pho, which is another large temple in Bangkok. I also saw the Marble Temple and Wat Traimit, which… continue reading »

  • 4. Lumpini Park

    Lumpini Park

    Lumpini Park is a popular oasis, named after Buddha's birthplace. The green expanse provides a relaxing and relatively peaceful retreat from the heat and noise of the rest of the city. The best time to arrive is just after sunr... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Lumpini Park

    … to the other side of town, walked down busy Chilom Road all the way to Lumpini Park and finally to Kenny`s Place at Soi Ngam Dupli for a… continue reading »

  • 5. Chatuchak Weekend Market

    Chatuchak Weekend Market

     Real Travelers who've been to Chatuchak Weekend Market

    Red Scoot Red Scoot in Chatuchak Weekend Market said

    Chatuchak Weekend Market or popularly known as JJ Market by the locals is a truly shopping paradise Chatuchak Weekendcontinue reading »

  • 6. Patpong Night Market

    Patpong Night Market

    This lively night market is located in Bangkok's principal red-light area, spilling over onto busy Silom and Suriwong Roads. By day it is vendor-free, but at night it turns into a crowded shopping area, teeming with stalls sell... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Patpong Night Market

    Ian & Emily Ian & Emily in Landing in Bangkok said

    … with loads of people) would stop whatever they were doing and stand still. That evening we went to Patpong night market, also a very… continue reading »

  • 7. Wat Pho

    Wat Pho

     Real Travelers who've been to Wat Pho

    BradleyJames BradleyJames in City of Angels said

    ….  The sights are fantastic, Wat Pho and the Grand Palace to name a few.… continue reading »

  • 8. Wat Arun

    Wat Arun

    This light-and-sound presentation focuses on the history of one of Bangkok's most famous landmarks, Wat Arun, which was named after the Indian God of Dawn, Aruna. The temple features a porcelain-encrusted, 79-meter central pag... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Wat Arun

    … hot!Went to Wat Pho today, and Wat Arun. Wat Pho has a 40 foot gold reclining Buddha - i like the reclining ones… continue reading »

  • 9. Weekend Market

    Weekend Market

     Real Travelers who've been to Weekend Market

    splat splat in Bangkok said

    … Backin Bangkok must mean we are heading home. don't forget to go to the "weekend" market and get the souvenirs… continue reading »

  • 10. Victory Monument

    Victory Monument

    This "obelisk," constructed during the early days of King Rama IX's reign, is composed of reinforced marble and concrete. It was built to memorialize soldiers, policemen and civilians who gave their lives in the service of thei... more

     Real Travelers who've been to Victory Monument

    1world1individual 1world1individual in Bangkok said

    …, or technology, for example.A short ride on the Skytrain found us at the Victory Monument. The only thing to do there, I found… continue reading »

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  • 1. New York Steakhouse

    New York Steakhouse

    There was a great fuss when this outlet, Bangkok's only New York Style Steakhouse, recently opened its doors in the JW Marriott Bangkok. Expect the choicest grain-fed, US-certified Angus beef and Australian beef. True to its cl... more

  • 2. Biscotti

    Biscotti

    Biscotti has quickly established itself as one of Bangkok's Best Italian Restaurants. Located in the city's fabulous Four Seasons Hotel, Biscotti maintains its own character with a bistro style and open kitchen, lending a casua... more

  • 3. Shang Palace

    Shang Palace

    Part of the elegant Shangri-La Hotel, the Shang Palace serves authentic Chinese and traditional regional Cantonese dishes, prepared by a master Hong Kong chef. Enjoy authentic Chinese fare, cooked the traditional way as you sit... more

  • 4. Harmonique

    Harmonique

    Formerly under Dutch management: when the service was more attentive, Harmonique's setting, food and convenient location (if staying near the Chao Phraya River) still make a trip here more than worthwhile. This elegant wooden r... more

  • 5. Dalat (Le)

    Dalat (Le)

    Le Dalat is a Vietnamese restaurant located in the business district of Sukhumvit. It is surrounded by beautiful tropical gardens and has a relaxing atmosphere inside, providing an escape from the city's noise. Traditional wood... more

  • 6. Benjarong

    Benjarong

    At this elegant restaurant, located inside the Dusit Thani Hotel, you can expect exceptional Thai cuisine and discrete service. From the quaint Thai murals on the walls to the plush carpet, Benjarong oozes style. It attracts ma... more

  • 7. Irish Xchange

    Irish Xchange

    Bangkok's first and still most popular Irish pub, Irish Xchange, formerly called Shenanigans is a big two-story, wood-paneled bar on Soi Convent. This warm and friendly hangout continues to attract a wide variety of people, wit... more

  • 8. Spasso

    Spasso

    Located in the basement of the Grand Hyatt Erawan, Spasso opened before the big Asian economic meltdown and set the scene for the renaissance of stylish bars and restaurants that Bangkok is experiencing today. This trendy live-... more

  • 9. Charley Brown's Mexican Restaurant

    Charley Brown's Mexican Restaurant

    Way back in 1992, Dick Clark stopped over at this hip Tex- Mex joint and had a meal. If you aren't a Dick Clark fan, then come for the food anyway. Browse through the incredible collection of memorabilia, such as beer cans, bas... more

  • 10. Baan Klang Nam

    Baan Klang Nam

    One of Bangkok's finest seafood restaurants, this converted teak house sits right on the Chao Phraya River, overlooking the huge Rama IX cable-stayed bridge. Baan Klang Nam makes a great place to while away an evening with a lo... more

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