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Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang,, Phra Nakhon,, Bangkok, Bangkok
The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s crowning jewel. This sprawling complex features dazzling gold spires, intricate mosaics, and the sacred Emerald Buddha. Once the royal residence, its fusion of Thai and European architecture offers a breathtaking look into Thailand's spiritual heart.
Marvel at the Reclining Buddha, a 46-meter gold-leaf masterpiece. As Bangkok’s oldest temple and the birthplace of Thai massage, Wat Pho offers a serene escape filled with vibrant mosaic stupas and rich history. A must-see spiritual landmark in the heart of the city.
As the sun sets, Chinatown transforms into a neon-soaked food theatre. Wander through narrow alleys to find hidden gems, or join the queue for legendary seafood stalls and toasted buns.
Silom Road, Suriyawong,, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Bangkok 10500
Thaniya Road is a neon-lit paradise for Japanese food lovers. Tucked away in this bustling alley are Bangkok’s best authentic Izakayas. From charcoal-grilled yakitori to premium sake flights, it’s the ultimate destination for an after-work "Kanpai" session.
Silom Nightlife
Silom Soi 2,, Bang Rak, Bangkok, Bangkok 10500
Experience the pulse of Bangkok’s most inclusive nightlife. Located just minutes from iconic spots like DJ Station, The Stranger Bar, and G Bangkok (GOD), Silom offers an electric energy for everyone. From the high-octane beats of the dance floor to the community vibes at BEEF. BKK, celebrate the rainbow in the heart of Bangkok.
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
158 Thanon Wang Doem,, Wat Arun,, Bangkok, Bangkok 10600
Wat Arun Bangkok, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is one of Bangkok’s most iconic Buddhist temples. Situated on the western bank of the Chao Phraya River, it captivates visitors with its distinctive architectural style, which blends Khmer and Thai influences. Its central prang (spire or stupa), adorned with colorful porcelain and seashells, is an impressive focal point visible from afar.
61 Soi Patpong,, Suriya Wong,, Bang Rak,, Bangkok 10500
Patpong is a famous nightlife and shopping district in Bangkok, located off Silom Road. By day, the area is busy with office workers and local vendors. At night, Patpong transforms into a lively market with street stalls selling souvenirs, clothing, and imitation brands, alongside vibrant bars, nightclubs, and popular street food.
Lumpini Park
Lumphini,, Pathum Wan,, Bangkok, Bangkok 10330
Lumpini Park is the first public park in Bangkok, offering a green escape in the city. The park features a large lake, rich flora and fauna, and open spaces for outdoor activities such as jogging, Tai Chi, social dancing, and relaxing under the shade.
946 Rama IV Road,, Si Lom,, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500
Central Park is a new lifestyle destination in Bangkok, located at the intersection of Silom Road and Rama IV Road. It features Thailand’s largest rooftop park with skyline views, a walking trail, kids and pets parks, and an amphitheatre. With direct access to BTS, MRT, and the Skywalk, it connects key districts including Silom, Sathorn, Sukhumvit, and Yaowarat.
Snake farm has served as educational organization about snake for public, tourists, government and private organization, school and university in order to understand snakes habit and improve attitude on snakes. Snake farm provide education on snake biology, snake bites treatment and first aids for interested people such as health science students in university and provide snake handling training program for volunteer and police in order to expand the ability of catchin
The tower is the shape of a square prism with the appearance of a rough spiral with cuboidal surfaces cut into the side of the building. The building features a pixelated ribbon that swirls around the exterior, peeling back its surface layer to expose an inner layer, creating balconies with views of the city. The glass walls are divided horizontally and vertically, adding to the building's "pixelated" and "unfinished" appearance.
Jim Thompson is the iconic brand born from one man’s extraordinary vision to revive the Thai silk industry. Founded in 1950 by James H.W. Thompson—an American architect, art collector and cultural pioneer—the brand helped bring Thai silk to global prominence. With a deep respect for Thai artisans and a passion for innovation, Jim Thompson created a bridge between East and West, introducing a rich craft tradition to the world and empowering generations of weavers in the process.