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How long is the drive from Taunggyi to Damnoen Saduak?

The direct drive from Taunggyi to Damnoen Saduak is 907 mi (1,460 km), and should have a drive time of 17 hrs 56 mins in normal traffic.

If you’re going on a road trip from Taunggyi to Damnoen Saduak, we did the research for you and compiled some great stops along the way — with Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, and Sukhothai, as well as top places to visit like Sangkhalok Museum and Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field, or the ever-popular Agriculture Project Sukhothai Airport.

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Top cities between Taunggyi and Damnoen Saduak

The top cities between Taunggyi and Damnoen Saduak are Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, and Sukhothai. Bangkok is the most popular city on the route. It's 17 hours from Taunggyi and 1 hour from Damnoen Saduak.
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Thani

Thani, a petite town situated along the River Yom, which is a branch of the Chao Phraya River, is positioned about 427 km north of Bangkok. With its population totaling around 37,000 individuals, Thani sits approximately 12 km to the east of Sukhothai's historical city.
1% as popular as Bangkok
38 minutes off the main route, 67% of way to Damnoen Saduak
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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Shopping
Farmers Markets
Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, located about 80 kilometers north of Bangkok, was once the capital of the Kingdom of Siam and a thriving international trading hub until it was destroyed by the Burmese in 1767. The remnants of this ancient city now make up the Ayutthaya Historical Park, an archaeological site featuring palaces, Buddhist temples, monasteries, and statues situated on an island surrounded by three rivers.
4% as popular as Bangkok
6 minutes off the main route, 88% of way to Damnoen Saduak
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Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi, a town in western Thailand, is famous for its historical sites related to World War II. The Death Railway and the Death Railway Bridge over River Khwae Yai are major attractions. Visitors can learn about the railway's history at the JEATH War Museum and the Thailand–Burma Railway Centre. The Kanchanaburi War Cemetery honors Allied soldiers.
3% as popular as Bangkok
22 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Damnoen Saduak
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Bangkok

Events
Sporting Events
Bangkok, the bustling capital of Thailand, is a city that beautifully blends tradition and modernity. Renowned for its stunning temples and lively street scenes, it boasts the majestic Chao Phraya River that weaves through its intricate canal system. The Rattanakosin royal district is home to the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Temple, both epitomes of Thai architecture.
Most popular city on this route
2 minutes off the main route, 92% of way to Damnoen Saduak

Best stops along Taunggyi to Damnoen Saduak drive

The top stops along the way from Taunggyi to Damnoen Saduak (with short detours) are Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, BTS Skytrain, and The Grand Palace. Other popular stops include Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, Safari World, and The Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
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Agriculture Project Sukhothai Airport

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$$$$affordable
Organic restaurant
Agriculture Project Sukhothai Airport is a unique restaurant located near the airport, offering delicious organic food with a view of the farm. Visitors can explore the area and enjoy a peaceful atmosphere while waiting for their flight. The restaurant provides friendly service, a wide range of food options at reasonable prices, and free transport to the airport. It's an ideal place to spend time before a flight, especially for those interested in organic cuisine and tranquil surroundings.
I highly recommend visiting. Beautiful place and amazing organic food. Really friendly and accommodating service. The best way to wait for a flight. They offer free transport to the airport.
Hernan B — Google review
The best I had here in sukhothai. I was kind of disappointed that i could find any good to eat in sukhothai. This place is a gems.
Blue — Google review
Super cool restaurant right down the street from the airport. My wife and I had a delicious meal here while we tried to blow some time between our hotel checkout time and our flight out of the airport. The food and drinks here were absolutely delicious! Not only that, but it also comes with a really cool view of the farm and we were told we could walk around and explore which was very fun. The restaurant grows its own food and has a cool story and partnership with Bangkok Airways (attached in photo) that I learned about and made eating there and then flying the airline all the more interesting and enjoyable to me. Again, highly recommend!
Devon J — Google review
Very nice restaurant and wonderful atmosphere n ambience. Good service with a wide range of food items to choose from plus very reasonable price. Definitely recommend a visit!!!
AR — Google review
I spent a half day for the activities. It's very good agriculture protect in the airport area. Food at the restaurant were very fresh and tasty.
Sahapong N — Google review
Kind staffs. Vegetarian dishes r available during the yearly season.
Joob W — Google review
Very interesting place very quiet during the week enjoys the gardens and farming in sites.
Paul W — Google review
Organic food restaurant, not recommended for those adore spicy food // kinda boring to me
Natthawat D — Google review
4.5
(284)
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4.0
(13)
เลขที่ 99/1-3 หมู่ที่ 2, Khlong Krachong, Sawankhalok District, Sukhothai 64110, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/sukhofarmth
+66 55 647 290
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Sangkhalok Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Sangkhalok Museum showcases a collection of ancient Thai traditional ceramic ware that originated from the Sukhothai kingdom period. These fine ceramics are known for their signature green olive color and exquisite craftsmanship, also referred to as Celadon. The museum offers a glimpse into the rich history and artistry of these unique pottery pieces.
(Translated by Google) It is a very informative museum. The lecturer was very knowledgeable. I have studied the history that is conveyed with art. If there are 10 stars, give 10 stars. It's worth coming to visit. (Original) เป็นพิพิธภัณฑ์ที่ให้ความรู้ได้ดีมาก​ วิทยากรช่วยให้ความรู้ดีมาก​ ได้ศึกษาประวัติศาสตร์ที่ถ่ายทอดมากับงานศิลปะ​ มี10ดาวก็ให้10ดาว​ ควรค่าแก่การมาเยี่ยมชมครับ
Worawut S — Google review
The museum provides a good introduction to art and symbology of sukhothai and the surrounding regions. The collection may be small but it does offer a condensed history lesson. The front desk offers a self guided booklet free of charge.
Julie W — Google review
Looked interesting from the outside, but wasn’t open despite arriving at 1pm on a Saturday.
Albert S — Google review
Small museum with pottery of the Sangkalok time. Explanations in Thai and English. Groundfloor wheelchair accessible with a little help.
Hanneke F — Google review
you can ask at the gallery nextdoor to open it apparently costs 100b i doubt there are dinosaurs
Harbor — Google review
I was there last week and the museum is closed. From what I saw, it seems to be closed since many weeks or monthes. I have called the museum phone number and I have been answered that the museum will reopen but they don't know when...
Jb M — Google review
Cleanliness... Didnt sweep and clean the floor...
Alexander M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Update opening days... Sunday December 8, while it is noted as open, well it was closed 🤦‍♀️ (Original) Mettez à jour les jours d'ouverture... Dimanche 8 décembre, alors qu'il est noté comme étant ouvert, et bien c'était fermé 🤦‍♀️
Sophie G — Google review
3.9
(41)
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4.2
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Pak Khwae, Mueang Sukhothai District, Sukhothai 64000, Thailand
https://www.museumthailand.com/th/museum/Museum-chinaware-Sukhothai
+66 55 614 333
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Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field

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Garden
Nature & Parks
Botanical garden
Khao Chin Lae Sunflower Field is a charming botanical garden located in Lopburi and Saraburi provinces, Thailand. The vast fields of tall, bright, yellow sunflowers against the backdrop of mountains and limestone karsts make it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. The best time to visit is between November and February when the sunflowers are in full bloom. Visitors can enjoy taking photos amidst the stunning scenery and even purchase baked sunflower seeds at affordable prices.
In the winter, you can stand among a number of sunflowers. Therefore, try visiting here because you may obtain a lot of beautiful photos, which have you in pictures, taken by your sweetheart, maybe? haha Moreover, I couldn’t see any toilets, so I kindly request you to prepare yourself before visiting this place.
Nitipon B — Google review
This sunflower field is a good experience for photographers and lovers of nature too. And at 20baht entry for adults it is a reasonable price. There were food vendors there, as well as novelty gift stalls. For children there is a small petting zoo. And out in the sunflower fields they have props such as windmills to aid as props for photographers. Worth a visit.
Steve K — Google review
OMG what a beautiful place!!! We went during the Sunflower Festival, so was pretty busy, but not intolerable. Fields upon fields of stunning yellow Sunflowers with rolling mountains in the background with a huge Buddha statue situated in amongst said mountains who could ask for a better place to spend a couple of hour. Oh also up the road is a monastery with wild mikeques.
_st0f — Google review
Take almost 3 hour train and take taxi again for reach the field. Don’t have public transport come here. Either drive yourself or take taxi. Sunflower field is very beautiful, some people said better come at morning, because the sunflower will face up. Taking photo will be more beautiful.
Keynes凯恩斯 — Google review
Really love the sunflower field. It's like dream come true. Mesmerized me when we were there. The view was amazing. Should go there. If you take a train from Bangkok to Lopburi it will take you about 2.5 hours,if by van ,about 2 hours. We took the train with the local to experience the 'adventure'. Tiring but new experience for us coz if you're not lucky you have to stand all the way from Bangkok to Lopburi.
Zarina M — Google review
Came on 19 Dec 2020 but seem they are all new plants. Should be better in Jan 2021. But the view and the wind worth a long ride journey.
CakeoJolie — Google review
Total disappointment. Forget about this Sunflower field for this season. This is supposed to be the biggest Sunflower field in Thailand but due to the lack of irritation with this year's 2017 raining season ends since End October, most of the Sunflower field has inferior growth, i.e. not tall and strong. Mostly under the normal height of 1.8 meter average even two weeks ago blossoming period. New buds are not developing for second blossoming as it shud be. The other smaller fields are better managed but this field has been abandoned since December. Not sure whether this field will be maintained or not next year. Most probably will be turned into sugarcane field. The magnificent view of Tall Strong Large Sunflowers and Rocky Hills will only be history and memories. Wait for next year and see.
Byng C — Google review
No sunflower yet. According to local thai said, probably end December should be able to see it. Is a nice view though.
Royston C — Google review
4.3
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RP7X+MQ2, ทางหลวงหมายเลข 3017, Nikhom Sang Ton Eng, Mueang Lop Buri District, Lopburi 15000, Thailand
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Pasak Chonlasit Dam

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Nature & Parks
Dams
Pasak Chonlasit Dam is one of the longest earth-filled dams in Thailand, offering splendid scenic views and recreational activities. Visitors can explore the Pasak Basin museum, enjoy a train ride across the reservoir, go kayaking or boating, and even camp in designated areas. The dam area features shaded spots for relaxation, souvenir shops, food stalls offering Thai cuisine, and opportunities for picnicking and kite flying.
This is a beautiful location to visit, enjoy, and photograph. We stopped on the way back to Bangkok and enjoyed the area. The reservoir and the lake it creates are massive and grand achievements. A very nice and peaceful place to visit and enjoy a piece of Thailand.
Robert N — Google review
I just went there with my friends last week. I got to see goats and hold them. I bought them food and milk. They ran after me and my friends. They were so cute. There were both adult goats and baby goats. I really liked it there. I want to go there again with my family.
สิรินภัส ว — Google review
Big reservior with wonderful Sightseeing view. Good atmosphere. Some people come and do exercise also.
Vichsarut S — Google review
The dam is very beautiful to look at. It is a good place to spend time with the family. At the same time, a tractor ride is being taken around the entire dam. Especially the tractor ride is very popular with children they enjoying it. Through this we can see whole dam. There are many shops inside, so food and drinking water are not a problem.
Syed 1 — Google review
When we went the water level was pretty low for monsoon season. It has a nice little park. Lots of locals cycling, running and picnicking. Fun for the quick check in photo but not much to actually see.
Pin K — Google review
A large Dam near Bangkok makes it easy to plan a one day trip. There is an aquarium nearby with many fresh water fishes. For sight seeing, there is a trolley line along the da ridge. 30 baht for adults and 10 for kids. There is also a train rail at the water level when the dam is full capacity, up north about 20 minutes that's the place you must visit for a picture.
Sheroku H — Google review
A good spot for a quick stop while visiting Lopburi, but not quite enough to be a main attraction on its own.
K N — Google review
Nice view but it's quite hot here. The main road to the dam will be restricted for private vehicles until 4 PM. During day time, if you want to go inside this place, you need to buy ticket for the tourist tram. The train will go along this dam only 2 time per day, so if you want see this moment (same like many beautiful photos on Google), you should check the time carefully.
Lucy M — Google review
4.4
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4.0
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Nong Bua, Phatthana Nikhom District, Lopburi 15140, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/pasakdampage
+66 36 494 291
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Wat Phra Phutthabat Ratchaworamahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Museums
Wat Phra Phutthabat is an intricate temple from 1624, boasting a gilded tiered roof and columns. It contains a reputed footprint of Buddha and is situated atop a hill where visitors can find a cave with the Buddha statue. Additionally, there is also a Chinese Buddha where tourists toss coins into the statue's navel for good luck. The temple's spire was under renovation during our visit but the bustling market in front offered plenty of souvenirs to purchase.
The temple complex is nice and calming. Beautiful architecture of the main hall and a few pagodas around. Definitely take the time to go up the hill for an amazing panoramic view of the city and surrounding mountains.
Shayan N — Google review
We came here on 7 June 2025. No need to buy any tickets. It’s a peaceful temple area. Come for blessings and give thanks 🙏🏻 Ample car parking just opposite and it’s free.
Christopher L — Google review
Beautiful revered temple with Footprint of Phra Phutta (Lord Buddha) Beautiful temple in shining gold colour with multi-colored walls. One Chinese temple in the premises. Don't miss ringing the series of bells by gently thumping by fingers. Large parking for easy access. Lots of shops and hawkers selling local stuff and local icecream, don't miss the coconut icecream being sold at only 20Baht, freshly served right away.
Sudershan G — Google review
The most sacred and beautiful temple in Saraburi. You’ll get to witness the Buddha’s footprint, and pay your respects if you wish to do so. If you’re foreigner, avoid the people trying to sell entry tickets at the entrance. They’re very likely trying to scam you. (The entrance is free - to my knowledge at 2025)
Pattaranat J — Google review
First time visiting this temple. Once I got inside, I feel relax. There are many Buddhist to pay respect. There is a small market near the temple for shopping especially lottery shops.
Daneeta P — Google review
Magical fantastic place which has the feeling of a time machine which takes you back 1000 years. You can see here a footprint of Buddha. At the entrance there are monsters adorned in garlands of flowers. Lots of religious disciples coming from all over Thailand and also lots of tourists.
Mirosław S — Google review
Beautiful and sacred place to visit in Saraburi. It is a mix cultural place and very popular among tourists especially Chinese people. Other than beautiful temple and shrine, you can feel calm and relax from the view and good landscape here. Moreover, there is the pavillion that located the statue of Hermit Doctor Cheewaka Komarapach. Anyone who sicks should come to visit and pray for better health.
Gift L — Google review
There are famous Buddha Footprints in Thailand you must see in Saraburi... One is Wat Phra Phutthabat... Stairway to the Buddha Footprint is beautiful... Nice details architecture of the building interior...There are Chinese shrines and Thai spirit and Hindu God statues around the Buddha Footprint building... After you are seeing and prying at the Buddha Footprint you should go to the uphill... There is a nice view point at top of the mountain which is about 7-10 Minutes walking from Buddha Footprint.. Don't forget to take some drinking water... After you seeing things at Pagoda you may go to a local market is near the carparking area and you can buy some souvenir, try local snacks and drinks...
Mashi K — Google review
4.7
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4.5
(31)
PQ9Q+8CX, Khun Khlon, Phra Phutthabat District, Saraburi 18120, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%B1%E0%B8%94%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%9E%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%97%E0%B8%98%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%97-%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%8A%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%A1%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A7%E0%B8%B4%E0%B8%AB%E0%B8%B2%E0%B8%A3-%E0%B8%88%E0%B8%AA%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B0%E0%B8%9A%E0%B8%B8%E0%B8%A3%E0%B8%B5-104024718386380/
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Tung Buachom Floating Market - Ayutthaya

Permanently Closed
Floating market
Shopping
Gift & Specialty Shops
A man-made floating market. It opens everyday, so not too bad for visiting. It has some food stall and local Thai souvenir shops. There are also water park & family attraction. Probably good for family visiting.
Amornched J — Google review
Used to be a bustling place. There were few shops opened. 10baht to feed the huge fishes. Everyone (young and old) in our group had a great time feeding them. Just an hour away from Bangkok. This kind like a rundown place already.
Judame C — Google review
Tung Bua Chom Floating Market is a man-made floating market located in Ayutthaya province with a large parking space. Miniatures Museum is my most favorite part but there's an additional charge for the entrance fee.
Sha U — Google review
Foods not varied. In center point have mini concert and Small Village's Museum. Dining area spacious, Clean restroom. Walkway is not very wide but people are not crowded even in festival.
Nathtida H — Google review
Convenient access from the motorway to Sara Buri. A smaller floating market with the usual goods for sale and several places to eat.
Mike A — Google review
It was a nice place such a shame all shops has gone and whole things is gone down and empty, foods wasn't that great and nothing to see like they were.
Anna W — Google review
Disapointed not worth a visit.would have looked good when new but now a bit run down and looks like many shops have closed and now in need of repair.the good thing there are some very big fish in the lake
Trevor L — Google review
The place is quite easy to reach from the main road. It has plenty of parking space available. Parking is paved, so also fine when it rains. The market is so so. You can get food in various restaurants and buy souvenirs. We haven't been too excited about it. Good for a stop over to get a bite and stretch out the legs after a long drive.
Stephan K — Google review
3.8
(3565)
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3.5
(15)
7RR9+783, Phaholyothin Frontage Rd, Sananp Thuep, Wang Noi District, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya 13170, Thailand
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Royal Thai Air Force and National Aviation Museum

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Museum
History museum
Military Museums
The National Aviation Museum of the Royal Thai Air Force in Bangkok is a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts. The museum houses an impressive collection of military aircraft, including fighter jets, transport planes, and helicopters from various eras. Divided into five buildings, it showcases a wide range of planes and helicopters used for military purposes. Visitors can explore the history of the Royal Thai Air Force through exhibits on its role in World War II, Vietnam War, royal carriers, leisure aircraft, and more.
This has got to be one of the best aircraft museums in the world without fear of exaggeration! It has so many aircraft of such a wide variety some within buildings and others outside for easy viewing. Most have clear signage in English. Access right inside a number of the large planes On top of that, it’s free! And the cafe is brilliant! You could easily spend a couple of hours here.
Adrian M — Google review
It isn’t flashy or touristy. Tucked behind Don Mueang Airport, it's a bit out of the city center, but that adds to its charm. Inside, you'll wander through five hangar-style buildings plus outdoor displays—around 50 aircraft spanning early biplanes to modern jets . It’s quietly fascinating. You’ll also find helicopters, supporting aircraft, historic uniforms, flight sim gear, and interactive displays in air-conditioned halls. If you’re into aviation or curious about Thai military history, this place is a quiet gem. It’s low-key, filled with rare aircraft, and reasonably done—plus, you can climb into many open cockpits. Give yourself an hour or two, preferably in the morning to beat heat or crowds. For aviation buffs and history fans, it’s a really rewarding stop.
Kirandeep W — Google review
Fairly easy to get to on BTS Sukhumvit line. Surprised that there was no admission charge. We did put baht in the donation box. The indoor exhibits are mostly in AC comfort. It can get steamy going through the outdoor exhibits. Expect to spend at least 2 hours to leisurely go through exhibits. Well worth the time and effort.
Jon O — Google review
One of the coolest museums in the city! The place showcases different military aircrafts and weapons used during the war. They even have preserved aircrafts that use wooden propeller! How cool it is! There is a aircraft simulator as well. I did not get a chance to try it because the simulator closes fairly early. The place is huge so be prepared to spend a few hours here. Free admission for both local and international visitors and the museum is conveniently located near the metro station.
Angus P — Google review
Impressive, Great Value and Historical. Some Plane that lost from U.S. Museum but can found here. Corsair The Legendary from WWII, Spitfire, C-130 Hercules, Huey, C-123 Provider, Harrier, F-5, F-16, Cuseder. All my child dream. This museum is great value to Visit. And this museum tell about foundation of Thai royal sirforce. And this museum no entry fee...it free!
Ken L — Google review
An excellent collection both indoors and outdoors of both modern and vintage aircraft highlighting the Royal Thai Airforce history. Well worth a visit and not busy even on a Saturday. Some examples are unique and the sole survivor globally.
Family B — Google review
A great museum showcasing a variety of aircraft. Interesting exhibitions about the history of the RTAF and more than 100 different planes, fighter jets and helicopters on display. There’s a lot to see and you can easily spend a few hours here, plus it’s free entry.
Chapman B — Google review
A fascinating free museum charting the history of aviation and it's development in Thailand. Spacious well laid out interior exhibits with AC comfort and the opportunity to pop outside to see the planes on the tarmac. Worth the trip up to N22 on the Sukhumvit line, the Royal Thai Air Force Museum stop. Excellent cafe and other food options on site.
D J — Google review
4.7
(2472)
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4.7
(102)
171 Phahonyothin Rd, Sanam Bin, Don Mueang, Bangkok 10210, Thailand
https://museum.rtaf.mi.th/?fbclid=IwAR3tZcRg2xMoJX6M-12eeewrTxNKO07VPOngzdtSl-b9ERyB7i56Q1i9GzU
+66 2 534 1764
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Safari World

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Zoo
Zoos & Aquariums
Safari World Bangkok is a popular zoo and entertainment park in the heart of Bangkok, drawing both tourists and locals alike. This expansive 480-acre park, established in 1988, offers an immersive experience into Thailand's diverse wildlife. Divided into two sections - Marine Park and Safari Park - visitors can explore a wide range of animal habitats. The park features safari rides, marine attractions, live feedings, and thrilling stunt shows that cater to both education and entertainment.
Safari World Bangkok is an amazing place to visit and I truly loved the experience. The park has a beautiful, forest-like environment inside, which makes the whole visit feel natural and adventurous. Everything was well-organized, from the shows to the facilities, making it easy to enjoy the day. The animal shows were a highlight—well-prepared and entertaining, with animals trained to perform in a way that amazed both kids and adults. It was also exciting to see animals I had never encountered before, like capybaras, walruses, and kangaroos. The elephant show, dolphin show were very entertaining, and it was fascinating to watch lions and tigers roaming freely instead of being caged. For an extra thrill, you can take a special caged truck ride where you get to feed the lions, and they even climb onto the vehicle—an unforgettable experience! Feeding some animals requires a separate payment, but it’s worth it for the interactive fun. The food court was another great part of the visit, with plenty of choices and delicious Thai food that I really enjoyed. The only downside is that it gets very crowded. We went around 8 a.m. and still couldn’t manage to see all the shows in one day. Overall, Safari World Bangkok is a must-visit attraction for families and travelers—packed with wildlife, fun activities, and great food in a beautiful setting.
Kaumadi P — Google review
Worth to spend a day specially for kids. Much more cleanness needed by authorities near and around animal cages & living area. International buffet good for Thai & Chinese cushion only. Inside every fun activities are sold for tickets. Thats ok for funding. But flexibility is essential as money is not everything. 95% Staff attentive for all events are the best human resources there. Very active & innovative. One of Asian pride 👑️ Sawasdee🙏
Sunil P — Google review
Safari World is a fun place to spend a day, especially if you enjoy animal shows and light adventure. We were able to watch the Spy War, dolphin, and sea lion shows, and each one had its own entertaining moments. The bus tour was also a nice way to see different animals up close without too much effort. One of the highlights was feeding the giraffes, which was simple but memorable. The weather was good, so lunchtime wasn’t too hot, and there were shaded spots to rest. Just be ready for a lot of walking since the park is quite wide. Overall, it’s a good experience for families and friends who want a mix of shows, animals, and easy sightseeing.
Charlie C — Google review
Safari World Bangkok is a fun-filled, family-friendly adventure! 🐯🦒🚗 The drive-through safari was an unforgettable experience — lions, zebras, giraffes, and more, roaming freely around your car. The Marine Park is packed with entertaining shows — from dolphins and sea lions to cowboy stunts and Hollywood action. It’s well-organized, clean, and perfect for kids and adults alike. Food options are good, and there are plenty of shady spots to relax. Highly recommended for a full day of wildlife and fun.
Rahul A — Google review
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Amazing Experience at Safari World & Marine Park, Bangkok We had an amazing experience, especially at the Marine Park — all the shows were absolutely fantastic! Most shows happen twice a day, so plan your visit accordingly to make the most of it. Every show is worth your time and perfect for families. For better ticket prices, book through Agoda or other online travel portals — they usually offer great discounts. If you plan to visit Safari World, note that you can either drive your own car through the park or pay 100 Baht per person for the safari bus (in addition to the admission ticket). The safari itself takes about 30 minutes — it’s nice but don’t expect the kind of up-close tiger encounters you might see in promotional pictures. If you’ve booked a ticket with lunch included, you’ll enjoy a buffet meal at one of their restaurants. The lunch was really good — they had separate counters for vegetarian and non-vegetarian food, which we appreciated. For feeding animals, the prices vary from 100–300 Baht depending on the animal. Restrooms are available at many places inside the park, which is convenient. A small tip — bottled water (500 ml) inside costs around 30 Baht, so it’s better to carry your own bottle. You can refill it during the buffet lunch. They played 2-3 indian songs during dolphin show. Overall, don’t pay too much attention to negative reviews — it’s truly one of the best one-time experiences you can have in Bangkok, especially for families and kids. Highly recommended! 🌿🦒🐬
SJ — Google review
We went on a group tour. Well this place is good for children and adults with 4 different shows that happen everyday (chimpangee, dolphin, sealion and elephant show). It takes you whole day. Giraffe feeding was 200 bhat each and taking a picture with eagle was 400 bhat each. We were fed indian buffet lunch(not recommended). We eneded up eating outside the buffet as it was very much unorganized. The resturants are all animal themed. The safari world is where you drive with you van or car inside a protected area. We did not enjoy it. However we got to see tiger, bear and more animals. The zoo was supercrowded as many tour groups and students from school were there when we visited. An okish experience.
Sushan S — Google review
My recent visit to Safari World Bangkok was, without a single doubt, one of the absolute highlights of my trip to Thailand. From the moment we arrived, the excitement was palpable, and the entire experience far exceeded our already high expectations. This isn't just an attraction; it's a full-day immersion into the wonders of the animal kingdom, brilliantly split into two distinct and thrilling sections. We began our adventure with the iconic Safari Park drive-through. It felt surreal to be driving through expansive landscapes with majestic giraffes gracefully wandering past our windows, herds of zebras and antelope grazing peacefully, and powerful lions lounging just a few meters away. It was like being transported directly to the heart of an African savanna, all while being in Bangkok. The animals appeared healthy, active, and well-cared-for in their spacious enclosures. After the drive, we entered the Marine Park, which is a vibrant hub of activity. The shows here are nothing short of spectacular. The Dolphin Show was a beautiful display of agility and intelligence, while the Spy War stunt show had our entire group on the edge of our seats with its high-octane action and incredible special effects. However, the most magical moments were the interactive encounters. Feeding the gentle giraffes, who eagerly yet politely took lettuce leaves right from our hands, was a heartwarming and unforgettable experience that we captured in countless photos. The park is impeccably clean, the pathways are well-signposted, and the staff are consistently friendly and helpful. We spent a solid eight hours here and still felt like we could have seen more. Safari World has masterfully created a perfect blend of education, conservation, and pure, unadulterated entertainment. It is worth every baht and every minute of your time. I cannot recommend it highly enough for families, couples, and solo travelers alike—it’s a true gem and a must-visit destination in Bangkok
Udara R — Google review
A wonderful place with many animals to see, including tigers, zebras, and many more. The Terrest Giraffe experience is definitely worth it, but do note there’s an additional charge. And don’t miss the dolphin show, it’s absolutely fantastic! You can get all the tickets on the Klook app.
Fithrah S — Google review
4.4
(46664)
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4.1
(3439)
99 Panya Indra Rd, Sam Wa Tawan Tok, Khlong Sam Wa, Bangkok 10510, Thailand
https://safariworld.com/
+66 2 518 1000
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Thanon Khao San

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Points of Interest & Landmarks
Thanon Khao San, a bustling urban area, is a popular resting place for backpackers offering various types of accommodations, shops, and bars. Once known as a hippie and backpacker haven, it has now evolved into a more upscale destination while still maintaining its affordable lodging options. Visitors can enjoy shopping for second-hand English books and Thai souvenirs such as clothing, jewelry, and DVDs. Additionally, the area is famous for pirated movies and fake designer products.
A super busy and vibrant street during the night. We went there for a late night walk. The street was buzzing with people and loud music everywhere. We had some snacks at some kiosks and we walked around for almost an hour. Ideal palce for people who like to party and enjoy their time.
Naim J — Google review
This is the party place who like to enjoy everywhere live music DJ and beer bar I highly recommend for young people
Ram J — Google review
Great to place experience bangkok night life. I had some pad thai on the street food - it was so good!!!
Rausette A — Google review
One of the best place in the world for night life. Lots of shops, restaurants, live music bars and pubs, street food, massage center. Very much happening.
Ulfat C — Google review
Thai culture experience. The food we ate was tasty, I expected spicy food but it wasn't spicy at all.
David M — Google review
Best place for nightlife, but can get crowded sometimes. Amazing streetfood too.
Nils P — Google review
. . . absolutely incredible vibe along the many restaurants, bars, massage boutiques, etc Recommended for it's great ambience . . .
Harald S — Google review
resterants cheap and one i went to had great food and fast to serve, however the tourist shops are a ripoff compared with other markets, so much smell on street of weed, quite off putting...def wouldnt take children there. all the humans in this area had the 1000 yard stare-Zombie land
Coon D — Google review
4.1
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3.8
(14174)
Khwaeng Talat Yot, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
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BTS Skytrain

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Transportation
Mass Transportation Systems
The BTS Skytrain is an elevated 3-level rapid transit system that covers a distance of 33 miles and operates with a fleet of 4-car trains. On weekends, visitors can take the Bangkok Skytrain to Mo Chit Station for a vibrant experience filled with delicious food, affordable souvenirs, and great people-watching opportunities.
4.5
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Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand
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The Temple of the Emerald Buddha

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, also known as Wat Phra Kaew, is a sacred site located within the Grand Palace in Bangkok. It houses the revered Emerald Buddha, which was brought from Laos in the 18th century. The temple is part of a vast compound that includes the former residence of Thai monarchs and spans over 94.5 hectares with more than 100 buildings representing royal history and architectural innovation.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located within the Grand Palace complex, is one of the most beautiful and spiritually rich places in Bangkok. The entrance fee is 500 Baht, which gives access to both the temple and the Grand Palace — a fair price for the experience you get. The architecture is absolutely stunning, with intricate gold work, colorful murals, and traditional Thai design that reflects centuries of craftsmanship and devotion. The Emerald Buddha itself is quite small but deeply revered. Though photography is not allowed inside the hall, the spiritual atmosphere is strong and calming. The surrounding temple buildings and statues are equally impressive and worth exploring in detail. The entire area is clean, organized, and well-preserved. There’s a strict dress code, so make sure to wear long pants and sleeves, or you’ll have to rent clothes before entering. Despite the crowds, the management is efficient, and the visit feels peaceful. Plan to spend at least 1.5 to 2 hours here to take everything in. A must-visit landmark that beautifully blends history, religion, and royal heritage. Don’t leave Bangkok without seeing it!
M F — Google review
A wonderful temple complex! Very well maintained, because it is the religious place of the royal family. All the buildings are amazingly decorated, in bright colors, with extraordinary meticulousness. It looks like the palaces from childhood stories. Very crowded, rigorous control at the entrance, with scanners and military personnel. You need about 60-90 minutes to visit it, together with the Royal Palace (this is only the outside)
Paul C — Google review
Wat Phra Kaew – Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Bangkok One of the most sacred and stunning temples in Thailand! 🌟 Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) is located within the Grand Palace complex and is truly breathtaking. The temple houses the famous Emerald Buddha, and the intricate details on the walls, roofs, and statues are mesmerizing. Entrance fee to the Grand Palace is 500 THB, and modest clothing is required — shoulders and knees must be covered. Sarongs are provided if needed. 🧥 The temple is very clean and well maintained. Photography is allowed in most areas, but respectful behavior is mandatory. 💡 Tip: Visit early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy the peaceful atmosphere. Don’t miss the chance to admire the golden decorations and murals telling Thai legends.
Hashem M — Google review
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is one of the most stunning and spiritually significant places to visit in Bangkok. The moment you enter the complex, the level of craftsmanship and detail is breathtaking. The golden structures, intricate mosaics, and beautifully maintained grounds make the entire area feel special and deeply meaningful. The Emerald Buddha itself is much smaller than I expected but still beautiful. The atmosphere inside the temple is quiet, respectful, and serene, giving you a moment to pause and appreciate its cultural and religious importance. Even with many visitors, the environment still feels calm and well managed. The complex is spotless, well organized, and easy to navigate. Staff are present to guide guests and ensure the dress code is followed, which helps maintain the dignity of the space. It is worth taking your time here because every corner has something beautiful to see. Overall, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is a must-visit landmark in Bangkok. It is visually stunning, historically rich, and offers a peaceful experience right in the heart of the city. Highly recommended for anyone wanting to appreciate Thailand’s spiritual and artistic heritage.
Travis K — Google review
Visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, or Wat Phra Kaew, within the Grand Palace complex, was the single most profound and memorable experience of my entire trip to Bangkok. To call it a "tourist attraction" feels almost inadequate; this is the spiritual heart of Thailand, and you can feel its sacred energy the moment you step inside the temple grounds. The anticipation builds as you walk through the majestic white walls, and then you see it—enshrined high upon a golden pedestal within the magnificently decorated ordination hall, the Emerald Buddha is a vision of serene and powerful beauty. While its size may be smaller than one might imagine, its presence is immense. The sheer reverence in the air is palpable, with hundreds of visitors sitting in quiet contemplation, united in awe. Learning about the ritual of the three seasonal gold robes, changed by His Majesty the King himself, added a deep layer of cultural significance to what I was witnessing. This isn't a static artifact; it is a living, breathing part of Thai monarchy and faith. The intricate craftsmanship of the gilded garuda and nagas that surround the statue, combined with the dazzling interior murals, creates a setting fit for a national treasure. The entire temple complex, with its gleaming chedis and mythical statues, feels like a celestial city. It is essential to dress modestly out of respect, and I highly recommend going early to fully absorb the atmosphere before the largest crowds arrive. The experience is humbling and transcendent. It’s more than just seeing a famous statue; it’s about connecting with the soul of a nation. The image of the Emerald Buddha, bathed in light, is one I will carry with me forever. This is an absolute, non-negotiable must-see for any visitor to Bangkok.
Udara R — Google review
One of the most impressive temples in Thailand and an absolute must-see in Bangkok. The architecture, detail, and atmosphere are breathtaking. It can get very crowded, so it’s best to visit early in the morning. Despite the crowds, the experience is unforgettable and truly showcases the beauty of Thai culture and craftsmanship.
Nicolas — Google review
A breathtaking temple complex. The whole area has incredible buildings, some are not open to the public but you can still walk around them and enjoy the facades and architecture. Like any other Buddhist temple you need to take your shoes off to visit the Emerald Buddha which is magnificent.
JUAN F — Google review
Visiting the Temple of the Emerald Buddha was one of the highlights of my trip to Bangkok. The temple is stunning, with its golden details, colorful murals, and peaceful atmosphere. Seeing the Emerald Buddha itself felt very special, even though the statue is small compared to the grand surroundings. It was quite crowded, and strict dress rules are enforced, but the beauty and spiritual significance of the place made the experience unforgettable.
Vishal J — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(16167)
Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
https://www.royalgrandpalace.th/th/home
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The Grand Palace

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
The Grand Palace, a historic complex in Bangkok, was established in 1782 and is now open to the public as a museum. It features over 100 buildings constructed over two centuries, including Wat Phra Kaew, which houses the revered Emerald Buddha. The palace grounds are expansive and showcase stunning golden palaces, intricate Buddha statues, and more than 50 temples.
The Grand Palace is one of the most impressive and beautifully maintained landmarks in Bangkok. The architecture, intricate details, and vibrant colors make every corner worth exploring. It truly showcases Thailand’s history, craftsmanship, and cultural heritage on a grand scale. The grounds are extensive and very well organized, with clear paths and helpful signage. Despite the number of visitors, the flow feels manageable, and staff are present throughout to guide crowds and enforce dress code requirements. Arriving earlier in the day helps avoid the heat and makes the experience much more comfortable. The Temple of the Emerald Buddha is absolutely breathtaking and easily the highlight of the visit. Every structure within the complex is stunning, and the level of detail is remarkable. Photography opportunities are everywhere. It is important to dress appropriately and be prepared for security screening, but once inside, the experience is smooth and enjoyable. The palace feels clean, respectful, and well preserved. Overall, the Grand Palace is a must-visit attraction in Bangkok. It is beautiful, culturally rich, and truly unforgettable. Highly recommended for anyone visiting Thailand.
Travis K — Google review
The Grand Palace in Bangkok is truly a stunning place to visit! The complex is full of beautifully decorated, colorful buildings that are impressive in every detail. The entrance ticket costs 500 Thai baht, and although it’s one of the most popular attractions among tourists, the visit is still very pleasant and well organized. You can visit the entire area in about one to one and a half hours, depending on how much time you spend exploring each spot. In some buildings you must enter without shoes, so it’s a good idea to wear something easy to take off. Overall, it’s an absolute must-see — one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks and definitely not to be missed! 🌟
Davide L — Google review
Visiting the Grand Palace in Bangkok is an experience that transcends mere tourism; it is a profound journey into the soul of Thai culture, history, and spiritual artistry. From the moment its majestic spires come into view, you know you are approaching something truly extraordinary. The intricate details that adorn every surface, from the gleaming gold leaf to the vibrant, mosaic-laden facades, are simply breathtaking and surpass all imagination. The undisputed highlight, and a sight that will remain etched in my memory forever, is the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew). The reverence and serenity within this temple are palpable. To witness the sacred Emerald Buddha, meticulously dressed for the season, is a humbling and deeply spiritual moment, even for visitors. The surrounding galleries featuring the epic Ramakien murals are not just decorations; they are a colossal and captivating storybook, depicting tales of good versus evil with stunning artistry. While the grounds can be crowded, its vastness allows you to find moments of quiet reflection in smaller courtyards. It is essential to dress respectfully, as this is a sacred site, but the effort is a small price to pay for the privilege of entering. Yes, this is one of Bangkok's most famous landmarks, but it completely earns its status. It is more than a collection of buildings; it is the living, breathing symbol of a nation. The sheer scale of craftsmanship and the palpable sense of history in every corner is awe-inspiring. Allocate at least three to four hours to fully appreciate its grandeur. A visit to the Grand Palace isn't just a check on a bucket list; it is an essential, unforgettable, and profoundly moving encounter with the heart of Thailand.
Udara R — Google review
The Grand Palace is stunning and absolutely worth visiting. Even though part of it was closed for a royal funeral ceremony, the experience was incredible. The golden details, murals, and overall atmosphere are unforgettable. Dress modestly, arrive early to avoid crowds, and buy tickets only at the official entrance. It can get very hot, so bring water and take your time exploring. A true highlight of Bangkok.
Julia O — Google review
It is undoubtedly the most famous tourist attraction. One of the most beautiful temples I have ever seen. Beautiful courtyards, a place with history. Entrance fee is 500 TН. Last entry time is just before 3:30 PM. I recommend you visit it before noon. You will see the brilliance, beauty and effort with your own eyes!
ALEXANDER V — Google review
Definitely worth a visit. Get there early to avoid the queue and just ignore anyone outside offering to help. Do remember to cover up, long trousers or full skirt plus shoulders covered. Also try the queen's textile museum it's fascinating and would be a visit by itself anywhere else. You need about 3 hours to do it all.
Steve C — Google review
There’s so much to take in here. The architecture is incredible, and the murals are captivating even if you don’t know their full story. Seeing some of the girls dressed in traditional outfits was a nice touch too. You could easily spend a couple of hours exploring the place. Tickets were easy to get on location.
Faded J — Google review
I’m Bangkok people ,I visit this place almost 100 times hahaha never get bored every time that i come here.This place is a source of high-class Thai art inherited from the Ayutthaya kingdom period🇹🇭 everything is so beautiful that it’s called the city of angels. For practical information -Thai people (Free) just show ID card at entrance -Foreigner 500 THB/ person One important thing for visiting is that you must dress appropriately, especially for women don’t dress provocatively 😊
King N — Google review
4.6
(73420)
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4.2
(36017)
Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
https://www.royalgrandpalace.th/th/home
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Wat Saket Ratchawora Mahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Saket Temple, also known as the Golden Mount, is a significant Buddhist temple and pilgrimage site in Bangkok. It offers extensive city views and showcases the local culture and traditions of the area. The temple's architecture and shrine of Lord Buddha at the top provide a stunning 360-degree view of Bangkok. Visitors, including children, can appreciate ancient art and culture while learning about the magnificent history of this place.
The temple itself is not very big, but the whole complex is impressive! I liked the access path to the top, it's like a walk through a fairy tale world, with statues of all kinds of animals, with small ponds with colorful fish, with stairs winding through lush vegetation. From the top you have a very beautiful view of the city, I think it's interesting to see both the sunrise and the sunset from here. Up in the temple, there are also a few vending machines where you can buy water or juice. I visited it around 10 am and it wasn't very crowded. The descent is done on a different route!
Paul C — Google review
This temple is a wonderful and serene space to visit. It offers spectacular views of the city and quiet from all the noise. The grounds are well maintained, they have refreshments both at the bottom and top of the temple, the restrooms are very clean, and there are gift shops as well. They provide clothing, if you aren't dressed appropriately, for a fee. The current entrance fee is 100 baht and well worth it if you can get here when it's not busy.
Jozsef B — Google review
Wanted to do something wholesome and see a nice view of bangkok, so I checked out the Golden Mount. It’s a pretty big place with an area to walk around on the bottom and a shrine inside at the too, bells and bongs to hit as you come up to the skyline. There are a few steps, they’re small in size but loads of places to take some great pictures. It’s-only ฿100 but you must be covered (females cover shoulders and ankles) as it is an active place with Monks walking around. Loads of waterfalls and 360 views of Bangkok. Its meant to be really nice for sunset. I went in the morning and there was no wait but could change throughout the day! Such a beautiful place and view!
Court — Google review
What an amazing opportunity to have!! To be here at the the Golden Mount Wat Saket🇹🇭❤️💯 Climbing to the top is like ascending to the spiritual heights of Bangkok, with the echo of ancient gongs and bells and tricking of waterfalls adorned with buddhas, this felt like a very special moment. Once you find your way to the peak you see the whole city and are greeted by the Golden Peak. What an amazing place and time. I recommend going just before sunset so you can take advantage of the daytime view, sunset and the golden hour as it graces all who venture to the peak with an amazing view😍🇹🇭❤️
Tasteful T — Google review
Wat Saket – The Golden Mount is an absolute must-see in Bangkok. The climb up the 344 gentle steps is surprisingly easy and even feels fun, with plenty of spots to pause and catch your breath along the way. It’s also very doable with kids, who will enjoy all the little things to explore. At the top, you’re rewarded with a stunning panoramic view of Bangkok in every direction. Along the path and around the temple grounds, there are lots of charming details to discover – statues, small waterfalls, and ringing bells – which make the visit engaging for all ages. There’s also a drink stand at the top with very affordable prices, perfect for cooling down after the walk up. Overall, it’s a beautifully maintained and atmospheric site, offering both cultural interest and a fun experience for families. Truly a must-visit in Bangkok. Entrance fee is 100 THB per person, children are free. Temple clothing regulation are less strict.
Volker U — Google review
The entrance fee is relatively cheaper than that of many temples in the city centre, and it’s pleasantly free from large crowds. There’s no lift, so be prepared to climb the stairs—but once you reach the top, you’ll be rewarded with a breathtaking panoramic view of Bangkok.
Zoe T — Google review
Phu Khao Thong, "Golden Mountain" is a steep artificial hill within the compound of Wat Saket. At the summit of the hill is a small chedi containing a sacred relic of The Buddha. The top of the mount offers breathtaking views of Bangkok and is well worth the climb.
Nigel S — Google review
I arrived about 1 hour before closing, and many of the shops and the temple were already closed and not accessible. However, I still managed to see the temple and took the steps to have a bird's eye view of the city from the top. I definitely should have come earlier to experience more of this temple in the future.
Gabriel L — Google review
4.7
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4.4
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344 Chakkraphatdi Phong Rd, Ban Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
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Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, is a significant landmark temple in Thailand. The temple grounds offer a serene atmosphere and are home to a massive 46-meter-long reclining Buddha statue. Visitors can explore historic art, statues, and colorful murals depicting over 400 images of the Buddha. Additionally, the temple houses a traditional Thai massage school.
A magnificent temple in Bangkok Thailand, with lots of scenery. It is located just about five minutes walk from the Grand Palace. The Reclining Buddha can be found in one of the Temples. There are food and drink options for those who might need to refuel while experiencing the wonders of Wat Phra Chetuphon... Also, the Thailand Traditional Medical School is available for those of you who would need a relaxing Thai massage. If you decide to visit, please do leave enough time for you to experience all there is at Wat Phra Chetuphon....
C U — Google review
Wat Pho completely surprised us! From the outside it looks impressive, but once you step inside, you realise just how big the temple grounds really are. There’s so much to explore — from the beautiful pagodas to the peaceful courtyards. We also learned a lot while walking around. Wat Pho is actually considered the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, and you can see murals and inscriptions that teach about healing, meditation, and ancient Thai medicine. It’s such an interesting place if you enjoy culture and history. But the absolute highlight for us was the Reclining Buddha. I was honestly in shock when I saw it — it’s HUGE and absolutely stunning up close! The gold, the details on the feet, everything… it’s breathtaking and impossible to capture fully in photos. Definitely one of the must-see temples in Bangkok. Beautiful, educational, and unforgettable. Photos do not do it justice!!
Ashley — Google review
The temple is first on the list of six temples in Thailand classed as the highest grade of the first-class royal temples. Wat Pho also spelled Wat Po, is a Buddhist temple complex in the Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. It is on Rattanakosin Island, directly south of the Grand Palace. Known also as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha,a 46 meters long and covered in gold. Its sheer size and serene expression are truly awe-inspiring, and no photo can quite capture the sense of peace and reverence you feel standing before it. The temple is breathtaking — rich with history, stunning architecture, and incredible detail in every corner. Wat Pho is also home to beautiful stupas, peaceful courtyards, and the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. The temple is considered the earliest centre for public education in Thailand. It houses a school of Thai medicine, and is also known as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage which is still taught and practiced at the temple. A few helpful tips for fellow travellers: * Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience. * Dress modestly — shoulders and knees should be covered as a sign of respect. Totally, a must visit place in Bangkok along with Grand Palace.
Mayank M — Google review
This beautiful Buddhist temple complex is worth at least two hours of exploration, as it offers far more than its famous Reclining Buddha statue, with many peaceful and interesting spots to enjoy. It’s best to visit in the early morning when the weather is cooler and the crowds are smaller. The grounds provide free drinking water fountains, free restrooms, and shaded areas where you can relax before continuing your visit. The temple is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage, giving you the chance to experience an authentic treatment; a one-hour oil massage is recommended for deep relaxation, and it’s helpful to request a blanket because the air-conditioning can be quite strong. Keep in mind that tickets can only be purchased with cash.
Angus P — Google review
A must-visit in Bangkok! Wat Pho is home to the impressive 46-meter-long reclining Buddha and beautiful temple architecture. The entry fee is just 200 Baht and includes a free bottle of water. The complex is peaceful, well-maintained, and full of photo-worthy spots. Go early to avoid the crowd and don’t forget to wear respectful clothing!"
Rahul A — Google review
Wow!! Amazing temple!! The most special and beautiful in Bangkok, you have to stop and go inside. The complex is amazing in its beauty. Even if you are in town for a day, you have to come here. It is simply amazing in its beauty and you can't miss it. The reclining Buddha is also amazing. We saw large Buddhas, but this is on a different scale, simply amazing. Breathtaking.
YOAV L — Google review
Another example of the artistic brilliance of the Thai people Built in the 17th century, this temple is still majestic and well maintained. There is a statue of Buddha lying down with one hand on his head, it is beautiful to see.There are many shops in this temple & They keep the bathrooms very clean. The only problem is that locals are allowed in for free but foreigners are charged 300 baht.300 Thai baht is not a big amount for Europeans because their national currency is powerful. But it's a burden for those coming from countries with weak currencies. Airfare from the country, hotel accommodation and money exchange. Tourists come here by spending money in many ways. The government should provide some concessions to them.
Syed 1 — Google review
Very beautiful and big temple! Second time here and it amazes me just like the first time. The reclining Buddha was stunning. Wasn’t a line when we went, admission to the temple was affordable, only $300 baht. Cash only if you plan on going! They have clean restrooms. Be ready to take a lot of photos and videos!
Dennis C — Google review
4.7
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4.6
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2 Sanam Chai Rd, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
https://www.watpho.com/th/home#Page1
+66 83 057 7100
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, also known as the Temple of Dawn, is a grand Buddhist temple situated on the west side of the Chaophraya River in Thonburi, Bangkok. Its iconic central spire is adorned with intricate tiles and stands out with its colorful and detailed design. The temple's history dates back to King Taksin's restoration in 1768, giving it a significant place in Thai heritage.
Came here by boat, which stops directly by the Temple. International tourists pay a small entrance fee of 200 thb, while national visitors won't have to (fair enough - I paid and my wife went in for free). Wat Arun is the "Temple of Dawn" and is a Buddhist temple. The main prang was completed in 1851, after nine years of continued construction. The main feature of Wat Arun is its central prang, a typical leap tower in ancient Khmer, which is encrusted with colourful porcelain. You can see the temple from far away, especially from the boat. You can walk around freely and even climb the stairs (to some part). There are so many details to find and to explore. Really a stunning piece of both history and architecture. You can also rent out some traditional clothes if you want to take some special photos. Some shops selling souvenirs, clothes, arts and crafts are on the grounds as well. Also free toilets. Surely one of the great things to check out when in Bangkok.
Alex H — Google review
This is Bangkok's most important landmark 🇹🇭. After visiting the Grand Palace, don't miss this temple, which is featured on the Thai 10-baht coin. I was so happy to wear traditional Thai clothing. The interior is beautiful, and the pagoda is huge. Everyone comes here to take photos in traditional Thai clothing. You can rent traditional Thai clothing at many shops behind the temple, with prices ranging from 100 to 500 baht. Admission is free for Thais and about 100 baht for foreigners. Open time from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. If you've already visited the Grand Palace or Wat Pho, you can take a ferry across the river to this temple.
King N — Google review
The Temple of the Sunset is a must-visit. It’s very beautiful and worth exploring to learn about its history. Originally, it was the first thing ships would see in the distance to know they had arrived in Bangkok. If you have time, go to the opposite riverbank and watch it light up at sunset—it’s a stunning sight.
Azahara D — Google review
I absolutely love coming to this place. From the narrow streets outside with all the super local spots, to inside at the temple. Its amazing and the energy is something to feel. Outside you can rent traditional Thai clothing to venture in and have photoshoots done (amazing experience btw). They have great food places around. You can access Wat Arun by car or boat (recommend taking the boat in atleast once). Traffic can get bad depending upon the time of day. At night this place is insanely beautiful viewing from a distance as its all lit up. Must see spot for sunrise and sunset. Bathrooms easily accessible. Entrance easy going and quick (you get a free water). I always visit whenever I am in BKK.
Michael G — Google review
Beautiful temples and Chinese-Thai heritage. The stones, carvings, marbles, paints and colors are simply breathtaking. Had a beautiful experience. Bring e-fans, fans, umbrella and hats. Wear your sunscreens. Gets hot and crowded. Entrance fee for foreign visitors is BAHT200 each. **If you will not be in traditional thai costume, please be mindful of your attire.
K. A — Google review
We only experienced Wat Arun from the boat, but it still made a huge impression. The temple rises beautifully over the river, and the details on the spires are stunning even from a distance. It’s one of those places that instantly catches your eye. If you’re doing a Chao Phraya River cruise, make sure you slow down and really take in the view — it’s unforgettable. Can’t wait to come back and explore it properly!
Ashley — Google review
We visited Wat Arun, a beautiful Buddhist temple located by the river. The architecture is stunning, and climbing the temple gives amazing views of the surroundings. The entrance fee is 200 THB per person. It’s a peaceful and culturally rich place, definitely worth spending some time exploring.
Mert E — Google review
what a huuuge amazing temple! went there and experienced the thailand traditional costumes and took some pictures just how tourists did 😆☝️ 200bath for the entrance fee, very recommended to go there early morning or in the evening. the sun is no joke the other day we went for a cruise dinner and pasaing by the wat arun at night and its really beautiful pictures turned super good!!!
Intan S — Google review
4.7
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4.4
(21489)
158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/watarunofficial
+66 2 891 2185
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16

Jim Thompson House Museum

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Heritage museum
Sights & Landmarks
The Jim Thompson House Museum, located on the Saen Saeb Canal in Bangkok, is a must-visit attraction. Once the home of American entrepreneur and architect Jim Thompson, it now showcases his impressive art collection. Thompson played a pivotal role in revitalizing the Thai silk industry after World War II and was honored for his contributions to Thailand. The museum features six traditional Thai teakwood houses that were carefully collected from different parts of Thailand by Thompson himself.
A Must-Visit Hidden Gem in Bangkok! I had a truly enriching experience at the Jim Thompson House Museum. The place is a beautiful blend of Thai architecture, art, and history. The traditional wooden houses surrounded by lush greenery create a peaceful atmosphere in the middle of the city. The guided tour was informative and engaging,I learned so much about Jim Thompson's life, his love for Thai silk, and the mystery behind his disappearance. The museum also showcases an impressive collection of Southeast Asian antiques and art pieces. It felt like stepping back in time. The staff were friendly and professional, and the whole place is well-maintained. Whether you're a history lover, art enthusiast, or just looking for something unique in Bangkok, this place is absolutely worth your time. Highly recommended!
Yosu R — Google review
The Jim Thompson House is an absolute must-visit in Bangkok — especially for anyone who loves design, architecture, or history. Every corner is visually stunning, from the beautifully preserved traditional Thai teak houses to the lush tropical gardens that surround them. The restaurant and café are also wonderful — elegant, relaxing, and a perfect spot to unwind after touring the house. The food and drinks are excellent, with the same thoughtful design touches that make the entire experience feel special. A true Bangkok gem that blends art, culture, and craftsmanship. Highly recommend!
Aqueel S — Google review
Lovely oasis in the middle of Bangkok craziness (which I love). I went on my own without my kids or other 1/2 following me around looking bored. I have a very peaceful morning enjoying the gardens and architecture. The walk from the station was really interesting as well- lots of great street art down the canal walkway.
Jane M — Google review
I visited the museum in 2019 and fell in love with this hidden treasure in the heart of Bangkok. I visited again to see this place again and I was still amazed at how beautiful and peaceful this place is. I would definitely recommend the visit, and I would personally go with the flow in terms of tour times. It’s a place where you can sit and relax until your tour time. It’s been 7 years since I’ve been and I’ll definitely visit again on my next trip to Bangkok.
Ashlyn N — Google review
A nice place to see some history of Thai silk industry and how a foreigner was able to make such an impact. Plus an insight into how Jim Thompson lived. The restaurant on sight is absolutely top notch, not a tourist trap and worth the money (it’s not cheap cheap)
Rosco P — Google review
The Jim Thomson museum offers a truly enriching experience for visitors. Its curated collection is both insightful and beautifully presented, sparking curiosity at every turn. The exhibits are thoughtfully arranged, making it easy to navigate and absorb the historical significance. Many patrons find themselves deeply engaged by the diverse artifacts and narratives on display. It's a place that undoubtedly leaves a lasting positive impression!
Igor K — Google review
Super nice attractive! You will learn a lot about Thailand and about Jim Thompson who was very interesting person, there is organized guided tour in many languages you have to join them with no additional payment
Elias B — Google review
A peaceful and beautiful escape in the heart of Bangkok Everything about the Jim Thompson House is just fantastic — the art, the architecture, and especially the lush greenery surrounding the house. It feels calm and inspiring, a perfect mix of history and nature. The traditional Thai design and beautiful garden make it one of the most memorable places I visited in Bangkok. Highly recommended for anyone who appreciates art, culture, and tranquility!
Sebin S — Google review
4.4
(15821)
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4.3
(14558)
6 Kasem San 2 Alley, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
https://jimthompsonhouse.org/
+66 2 216 7368
17

Wat Trai Mit Witthayaram Worawihan

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Buddhist temple
Sights & Landmarks
Sacred & Religious Sites
Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan, also known as the Golden Buddha, is a historic temple in Bangkok. It houses the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing 5.5 tonnes. The temple dates back to the 13th century and features a gilded exterior and exhibitions. Visitors can learn about the fascinating history of the Golden Buddha at the museum located on the third floor.
The palace is really cool to see because the architecture of the building is unbelievable and the interior is so amazing. It only costs 100 baht so definitely worth going if you’re in the area.
Ollie B — Google review
A Serene and Beautiful Temple This temple is truly a peaceful haven with a quiet ambiance, away from the usual crowds. The architecture is beautiful, especially the serene face of Buddha which adds to the spiritual atmosphere. I also noticed a couple of monks around, which made the experience feel even more authentic and calming. There’s a souvenir shop inside the temple where you can pick up small mementos. They also conduct rituals and poojas for those interested. Overall, a lovely place to visit for some peace and spiritual reflection.
Alexjoyluke — Google review
A Hidden Gem with Rich History and Majestic Beauty Wat Trai Mit Witthayaram Worawihan is an absolute must-visit for anyone exploring Bangkok. Located near Chinatown, this temple may seem modest at first glance, but it houses one of the most remarkable treasures in Thailand — the Golden Buddha. The main attraction is the 5.5-ton solid gold statue of Buddha, seated in the traditional Sukhothai style. The sheer size and historical significance of this statue are awe-inspiring. What’s even more fascinating is the story behind it — for centuries, the statue was covered in plaster to protect it from invaders, only to be rediscovered as solid gold during a move in the 1950s when some of the outer layer chipped off. The temple complex is clean, well-maintained, and not overwhelmingly crowded (especially if you visit early in the day). There’s also a small museum on the lower floor that provides context about the Golden Buddha’s history, its accidental rediscovery, and the rich heritage of Thai-Chinese culture in the area. Tips for Visitors: • Dress respectfully (shoulders and knees covered). • Go in the morning to avoid crowds and the heat. • Entry fee for foreigners is quite reasonable (~40 THB as of last visit). • The museum downstairs is worth a quick stop to understand the history better. • Easy to combine this visit with a walk around Yaowarat Road in Chinatown for some great food afterward. The views from the upper terrace offer a peaceful perspective of the surrounding cityscape, and the atmosphere inside the main hall is serene and deeply spiritual. Highly recommend this temple to anyone interested in Thai history, Buddhism, or simply seeking a beautiful and meaningful experience in Bangkok.
Vijay D — Google review
Great place. Awesome ambience. Top notch cleanliness and hygiene were maintained here. Full devotional feeling while entering each of the temples, starting from here only. Parking available. Location prime. The staff's behaviour was awesome and polite. Highly recommendable.
Abhinandan R — Google review
Wat Traimit is a uniquely rewarding experience—not for scale, but for its extraordinary story and accessible charm. The hidden golden statue reveals itself slowly and majestically, making the visit memorable. If you’re wandering through Chinatown or looking to explore beyond Bangkok’s most touristy sites, this stop is absolutely worthwhile. For some, it’s a breathtaking reveal; for others, a neat cultural checkpoint—but either way, it’s an enriching visit. Visitor Info • Opening Hours: Daily from 08:00 to 17:00; note that some exhibitions or the museum may be closed on Mondays     . • Admission Fees: • Golden Buddha only: approximately 40 THB • Museum/Heritage Center: around 100 THB • Tickets are purchased separately for each area    . • Dress Code: Modest attire is required—shoulders and knees must be covered, and shoes removed before entering the main worship areas. Scarves may be rented if needed
Thansinee W — Google review
Wounderfull & exclamatory. This is a exemplary work . It is Pure gold approximately weighing 5.5 tons (5500kg)
Kuriakose M — Google review
Wat Trai Mit is a dazzling architectural marvel in bright Golden and White decor. The entry ticket is 100 baht and closing time is 5pm. The temple is situated right beside the Chinatown gate.
Animesh K — Google review
drawn in by the glowing gold rooftop of wat traimit. at night, it shines even brighter against the dark sky — absolutely stunning ✨ I’ve passed through Chinatown Bangkok so many times and somehow never noticed this beautiful Buddhist temple. But this time, something about it just pulled me in. sadly, i couldn’t go inside… was wearing shorts😭 Tip: There’s a dress code for entering the temple — next time, I’ll come wrapped and ready!
Yesran — Google review
4.6
(21840)
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4.4
(8194)
661 ถ. เจริญกรุง, Talat Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/WatTrimitrWithayaramWorawihan?mibextid=ZbWKwL
+66 89 002 2700
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Yaowarat Rd

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Notable street
Sights & Landmarks
Neighborhoods
Yaowarat Rd, a 1.5-kilometer street cutting through Bangkok's bustling Chinatown, is a must-visit destination. This historic district offers a vibrant mix of markets, shops, and delectable street food that comes alive after sunset. Visitors can explore the intricate Chinese architecture adorned with ornate dragon sculptures and marvel at cultural experiences. The area also features attractions like Wat Traimit and Sampeng Lane market.
Busy and lively place with great street food options. Don’t miss out on this place during your Bangkok visit especially during evening and night.
Stevo T — Google review
I come here to eat regularly. The food is delicious and the price is not expensive. There is parking but it is difficult to park because it is narrow. It is better to come at night than during the day. During the day, there are not many shops open.
Aomsin C — Google review
Night market was so great, you can see a lot of food in here with reasonable price, 30-50 Bath per portion
Calvin — Google review
Loved the authenticity of this area. So many alleyways to stroll down, soaking up the smells and vibrant colours of the produce. Eateries have a lot of variety to offer customers, seafood, meat, vegetarian, sweet treats, etc
K H — Google review
Bustling with tourists and a lot of food stalls. I would recommend visiting this place.
Ian B — Google review
Located around Yaowarat Road. Very crowded, very colorful. Lots of strange food for a European. Don't miss Wat Traimit temple!
Paul C — Google review
very crowded and dirty. but it's good to see also this side of Bangkok
Michalis M — Google review
Busy area filled with food. Must visit to soak up the atmosphere.
Eddie C — Google review
4.7
(1870)
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4.0
(8255)
Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, Thailand
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Siam Amazing Park

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Amusement park
Water & Amusement Parks
Siam Amazing Park, also known as Siam Park City, is a massive amusement and water park located in the Khan Na Yao District of Bangkok, Thailand. It holds the title of being Asia's largest water theme park and offers an array of attractions including wave pools, exhilarating slides like the 7-story-high Speed Slider and the twisting Super Spiral, and even a simulated wave rider at Flowhouse.
Amazing Experience at Siam Amazing Park! We visited last week and had a fantastic time! The park is perfect for families and friends. The water park was super fun — the wave pool is huge and enjoyable. We also loved the thrilling rides in the amusement zone, especially the roller coasters! 🎢 Everything was well maintained, staff were helpful, and food options were decent. It was a day full of fun, excitement, and great memories. Highly recommended if you're in Bangkok and want to enjoy a full day of adventure!
Prakash B — Google review
Today I visited Siam Amazing Park, one of the largest amusement and water parks in Bangkok, and it was truly a fun-filled experience. The park is very big and has a mix of thrilling rides, family attractions, and a massive water park. The amusement rides were exciting, especially the roller coasters and high-speed attractions which gave an adrenaline rush. For families and kids, there are gentler rides and themed areas that are perfect for spending time together. The water park was a highlight, especially the giant wave pool and long water slides—it was refreshing in the Bangkok heat. The pools were clean and well maintained, and lifeguards were attentive. Food options inside the park were decent, with a variety of Thai snacks, fast food, and drinks to keep you energized throughout the day. ✨ Overall, Siam Amazing Park is a great place to enjoy with friends or family. It offers both relaxation and adventure in one spot. I would definitely recommend it to anyone visiting Bangkok who wants a mix of thrill and fun.
Ronak J — Google review
Siam Amazing Park really lives up to its name — it was absolutely amazing! My friends and I had such a fantastic time there. From the fun rides to the relaxing atmosphere, everything was just perfect. We laughed so much and made such great memories! The buffet was another highlight — so delicious and full of variety. Everything tasted fresh and really satisfying after all the excitement. What touched me the most was the kindness of the staff. I accidentally lost my spectacles during our visit, and they not only found them but also sent them back to me by post, carefully wrapped. I was honestly so impressed and grateful for how thoughtful and professional they were. It’s rare to find a place that’s both this fun and this caring. Highly recommend Siam Amazing Park to anyone looking for an unforgettable day out!
Yasintha L — Google review
This amusement park has a lot of fun rides, though some were closed during our visit. The water park area is great, but a few parts were under maintenance. The new pirate ship zone is very exciting and the kids loved it! Some areas look a bit old, but it seems they’re gradually improving them. The food inside is tasty and reasonably priced. Overall, it’s a perfect spot for families to relax and enjoy a full day of fun with kids.
Iris G — Google review
I had lots of fun it’s not a huge park, but there’s a few solid things to do in the regular park and the water park. I was able to get front row seats on all the roller coasters and the food was surprisingly good too. No waits for the rides either
Zeez — Google review
We had an absolutely fantastic day at Siam Amazing Park! There’s so much to see and do, from thrilling rides to relaxing water attractions. It truly lives up to its name. We definitely recommend starting early so you can make the most of the day and explore everything at a comfortable pace. We also got the buffet lunch, which was surprisingly good with plenty of variety and fresh options — a great value add to the day. The park was clean, well organized, and full of friendly energy. Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed ourselves, laughed a lot, and made great memories. Highly recommend visiting — thank you for such a fun experience! 🎢🌴☀️
Wangari ( — Google review
The waterpark wasn’t as fun as the one we used to visit a few years ago, but the other rides were just as enjoyable as those we’ve tried before. The weather was perfect, and overall, we had a really great experience. I tried a few rides, and since we went on a weekday, there were fewer people—and best of all, no lines at all for the rides! The buffet was also a highlight, with plenty of options and even ice cream. The only downside was having to walk back to the entrance, which was a bit inconvenient.
Shindy L — Google review
We absolutely loved our day at Siam Amazing Park! It’s the perfect mix of an amusement park and water park all in one, which made it super fun and convenient. There’s a great variety of rides — from adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to family-friendly attractions — plus a huge water park area with pools, slides, and the famous wave pool. One of the highlights for us was the buffet lunch that came with our tickets. The food was surprisingly good with plenty of options to choose from, and it was a great way to recharge before heading back out for more fun. The whole park has a cheerful, nostalgic vibe with lots of space to relax, cool down, and enjoy a full day of activities. It’s a fantastic spot for families, groups of friends, or anyone looking for a fun escape in Bangkok. Highly recommended — we’ll definitely be back!
Marika ( — Google review
4.2
(15906)
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3.5
(862)
203 Suan Sayam Rd, Khan Na Yao, Bangkok 10230, Thailand
https://www.siamamazingpark.com/
+66 2 105 4294
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Kwan-Riam Floating Market

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Floating market
Shopping
Kwan-Riam Floating Market, one of Bangkok's newest floating marketplaces since its opening in 2012, offers a delightful glimpse into the vibrant atmosphere of traditional Thai markets. Known for its diverse food offerings, this market is particularly lively on weekends and public holidays. Arriving early around 7 am allows visitors to witness the unique ritual of alms-giving to monks who glide by in boats—a truly enriching experience that concludes by 8 am.
It is located at Ramkhamhaeng Soi 185 and is a floating market in the middle of the city that simulates the lifestyle of the waterfront through various interesting activities, e.g., offering food to monks by boat, as well as tasting a selection of savoury dishes and desserts from all regions of Thailand. Visitors can choose to eat both on the shore and on the boat. The highlight of this market is the boat shaped bridge that connects Wat Bamphen Nuea and Wat Bang Pheng Tai
Naveen U — Google review
One of the well known floating markets while approaching Bangkok from Marine & Safari World. The Market closes by 5 pm. We were late to reach when we saw empty markets with nice crossover bridges, clear water with fishes, artificial trees, selfie points and nearby Buddha temple. A small shop sells fresh bakery items especially various types of traditional breads of the area.
Arun S — Google review
👍 very good and relaxing place to visit during the weekends. Quite a nice place with good local food, desserts, and Thai drinks. 🥤 You won’t be disappointed. Must feed the fish 🐟. Buy a few bread packets - it’s not expensive. Also suggest to take the boat ride to enjoy a peaceful canal ride. 😊 I visit once every month to feed the fish some bread. 🍞
Pratyush P — Google review
Once (pre-Covid) a very busy “floating market” on weekends, it has become a bit of a disappointment with many shops closed. The market is along both sides of the canal and can be entered from the 2 temples on both sides.
Peter Z — Google review
Loved this placed! Got to see dome very cool things, meet great people, get some shopping and don't get me started on the food! It was so good!!!!
Frank C — Google review
Very pleasant market to visit on the weekend, even though not much “floating”. It has quite a local flavor and as we live nearby I always come here with friends that visit us.
W R — Google review
Was very quiet going at 12 noon. No boats on the river.. but food stalls at the side. Food was good. The place is amazingly clean. Spotless. No flies at the eateries..
Puja G — Google review
A very small market, It's okay to spend time with family sometimes.
MY ( — Google review
4.2
(6533)
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4.0
(159)
45 Ramkhamhaeng 185 Alley, Min Buri, Bangkok 10510, Thailand
http://www.kwanriamfloatingmarket.com/
+66 81 357 1545
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21

KLONG TOUR in BANGKOK – Guide in DEUTSCH + ENGLISH

Boat tour agency
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Experience the tranquility of Thonburi, a serene district located across the Chao Phraya River from bustling Bangkok. The Klong Tour in Bangkok offers a peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. Explore the area's charming canals and immerse yourself in its calm atmosphere.
Very nice
Tom P — Google review
Nice tour but they allow too many boats on the klongs which results in long wait times to get through locks. Some boats had only 2 people in them which is ridiculous.
Scott D — Google review
Good
Arun B — Google review
(Translated by Google) Absolute tourist rip off! Yes, don't fall for it! We were carted there in the famous TukTuk for 30 baht. That was the best part of the tour. A nice salesperson welcomed us and informed us about 3 tours. We booked the 2 hour tour with 3 stops. A trip in a longtail boat with a maximum of 7 people was promised. Okay, got in, the four of us and four more passengers. Set back briefly, then put it back on and invited 3 more people. Now it started! 5 minutes drive to the other side of the river and then 15 minutes in the blazing sun waiting for the old-fashioned lock. Finally on the other side we chugged through the Klongs for about 10 minutes before docking at the “Flooting Market”. It consisted of a few stalls and restaurants that were just built normally. It has nothing to do with the floating market! Then the wild ride continued. We drove 20 meters back and forth on the pier for ages. Then a second longtail boat came and we picked up all the passengers! We were completely full and sat three in a row. Then at the Big Budda there was a 20 minute stop, which was just enough to walk there, take a photo and walk back. Into the overcrowded boat, back to the lock. The third stop seemed to have been forgotten. Then there was a stop where two French ladies who started with us were thrown out of the boat. They had actually also booked the 2 hour tour with a return trip. Then we went back to the other side of the river. At the next opportunity, the four of us were thrown out, about 3 km from our starting point. Despite discussion, our driver was not willing to take us back to the start of the tour. Absolute rip-off, don't do it! One star is still too good! (Original) Absolute Touristen Abzocke! Ja nicht darauf reinfallen! Wir wurden in dem berühmten TukTuk für 30 Baht da hin gekarrt. Das war auch schon das Beste an der Tour. Ein netter Verkäufer nahm uns in Empfang und informierte über 3 Touren. Wir haben die 2 Stunden Tour mit 3 Stops gebucht. Eine Fahrt im Longtail Boot, mit maximal 7 Personen war versprochen. Gut, eingestiegen, wir vier und noch vier Passagiere. Kurz zurück gesetzt, dann wieder angelegt und nochmal 3 Personen eingeladen. Jetzt ging es los! 5 Minuten Fahrz auf die andere Flussseite und dann 15 Minuten in der prallen Sonne auf die altmodische Schleuse gewartet. Endlich auf der anderen Seite tuckerten wir so etwa 10 Minuten durch die Klongs um dann am „Flooting Market“ anzulegen. Der bestand aus ein paar Buden und Restaurants die halt ganz normal da gebaut waren. Hat halt nichts mit Flooting Markt zu tun! Dann ging die wilde Fahrt weiter. Wir sind ewig an der Anlegestelle 20 Meter vor und zurück gefahren. Dann kam ein 2. Longtail Boot und wir haben die gesamten Passagiere aufgenommen! Damit waren wir übervoll und saßen zu dritt in einer Reihe. Dann am Big Budda 20 Minuten Stopp, hat genau zum hinlaufen, Foto machen und zurück laufen gereicht. Rein in das überfüllte Boot, wieder zur Schleuse. Der dritte Stopp schien wohl vergessen zu sein. Dann kam doch noch ein Stopp, wo zwei französische Damen aus dem Boot geschmissen wurden die mit und gestartet sind. Eigentlich hatten die auch die 2 Stunden Tour mit Rückfahrt gebucht. Dann ging es auf die andere Flussseite zurück. Bei der nächsten Möglichkeit wurden wir vier rausgeschmissen, etwa 3 km von unserem Startpunkt entfernt. Trotz Diskussion war unser Fahrer nicht bereit uns zum Start der Tour zurück zu bringen. Absolute Abzocke, ja nicht machen! Ein Stern ist noch viel zu gut!
Ruediger S — Google review
Dont book in front of phra arthit pier ... for the small route prices between 1500 und 4000 bath - cheated
KARL W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Very nice to see the stressful capital from a quieter location. Definitely a recommendation for families (Original) Sehr schön um die stressige Hauptstadt mal von einer ruhigeren Lage aus zu sehen. Für Familien definitiv eine Empfehlung
Ingo W — Google review
(Translated by Google) Normally the trip costs 150 we paid 1500 per person. It's a disgrace that we had a 1000% markup. (Original) Normalerweise kostet die Fahrt 150 wir haben pro Person 1500 bezahlt. Das ist eine Frechheit das wir 1000% Aufschlag hatten.
M. K — Google review
(Translated by Google) It's a pure scam, we paid 3000 bath for 2 people and had to do the big tour for 1h30. After only 45 minutes, we had to get off the boat to visit the temple of the reclining Buddha or the temple, you still have to pay 200 bath per person. It's shameful, I've lived in Thailand for 5 years and I've never seen such a scam. Be very wary of taxis that take you directly to the port, making you believe that you are going to experience an unforgettable moment. You will only see slums and misery. (Original) C ‘est une pure arnaque , nous avons payé 3000 bath pour 2 personnes et devions faire le grand tour pour 1h30 . Après seulement 45 minutes, nous avons dû descendre du bateau pour visiter le temple du bouddha couché ou la , il faut encore payer 200 bath par personne . C’est honteux, je vis en Thaïlande depuis 5 ans et je n’ai jamais vu une telle arnaque . Méfiez vous bien dès taxis qui vous amènent directement au port en vous faisant croire que vous aller vivre un moment inoubliable. Vous ne Verrez que des taudis et de la misère .
Ponzo K — Google review
3.7
(35)
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4.1
(1831)
66 Charoen Nakhon Rd. 32/1, Khlong San, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
http://www.klong-tour-bangkok.info/
+66 87 075 3448
22

Chao Phraya River Tour Co.,Ltd.

Corporate office
Nature & Parks
Bodies of Water
Chao Phraya River Tour Co.,Ltd. offers a delightful experience with its Princess cruise, providing excellent service and delicious food accompanied by live music for an exciting atmosphere. It's a great way to explore Bangkok while enjoying the scenic views along the Chao Phraya River. The Rama 8 bridge is also highly recommended for its impressive features.
Absolutely fantastic heaps of fun. Will do again next visit.
T M — Google review
Overall experince are good. Enjoy every moment of it.
ZZ M — Google review
(Translated by Google) Princess cruise has good service, the food is also delicious and the live music makes the atmosphere even more exciting (Original) Princess cruise bagus pelayanannya, makanan juga enak dan live musik nya bikin suasana jd makin seru
Androllaanita — Google review
(Translated by Google) Good way to get around Bangkok (Original) Goede manier op je te verplaatsen in Bangkok
Fritsie F — Google review
4.5
(6)
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4.2
(8582)
703, 2 Charoen Nakhon Rd, Dao Khanong, Thon Buri, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/chanyanuch.sumirattana.5
+66 81 752 5778
23

Asiatique The Riverfront

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Night market
Shopping
Shopping Malls
Asiatique The Riverfront is a unique open-air mall and night market located along the Chao Praya River in Bangkok. It offers stunning views of the river, featuring a 200-foot-tall Ferris wheel and a two-story merry-go-round. This former international trade port has been transformed into a shopping and cultural hub, with boutiques, restaurants, and traditional Thai performances like Muay Thai Live and mini-puppetry shows.
The place has almost everything a tourist os looking for: fun, food and entertainment! We had our lunch at halal restaurant but it wasn’t to my taste! The souvenir shops offer many things that one may not be able to have time to buy at large shopping area. The ferris wheel is indeed a must ride! It looks so heavenly beautiful at the most top overlooking at the Menam Chao Phraya river and the city beyond. There are entertainment area such as the Jurassic world, the haunted house the boat etc. Family with children will definitely enjoy going to Asiatique!
Yasmin Y — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is one of my favorite spots to visit in Bangkok! It’s not just a shopping area — it’s also one of the main piers for dinner cruises, so it’s very convenient if you plan to enjoy a river cruise in the evening. The place itself is beautiful and aesthetic, with lots of charming corners perfect for taking photos, especially around sunset when the lights start to glow. There are many souvenir shops selling cute and unique items at reasonable prices, much cheaper than in many other tourist areas. The food options are great too, from street snacks to proper restaurants, so you can easily spend hours walking around, shopping, and eating. There’s also a ferris wheel, which looks beautiful at night, though the ticket price is quite high compared to other attractions. Still, it adds a nice touch to the riverside skyline. One tip — when you’re waiting for a Grab or Bolt, don’t do it from the front entrance, as it’s usually very crowded and confusing for drivers. Instead, go to the north gate, where pickup is much easier and faster. Overall, Asiatique is a must-visit spot for shopping, dining, and sightseeing by the river!
Desfreidna S — Google review
Asiatique The Riverfront is a modern, vibrant market in Bangkok that offers a refreshing twist compared to the city’s traditional markets. Instead of chaotic stalls, you’ll find well-organized shops with a wide variety of products, making the whole experience much more relaxed and enjoyable. The area is filled with attractions, including a large Ferris wheel, a kid-friendly haunted house, and the Jurassic World experience, which adds a fun and playful atmosphere for families and visitors of all ages. Along the riverside, you’ll also find boats offering different excursions—an ideal way to see Bangkok from the water. When it comes to food, Asiatique doesn’t disappoint: there’s a great choice of restaurants, mostly serving delicious Thai cuisine. Whether you’re shopping, sightseeing, or just enjoying the river breeze, Asiatique is absolutely worth a visit.
Davide L — Google review
Great place to visit with great shops and restaurants. There’s definitely something for everyone at Asiatique. Best way to access is on a river boat and experience as well a small river cruise. Evenings are a bit better, less hot. Pretty busy but not overcrowded in my opinion. Another must-do in Bangkok.
JUAN F — Google review
Nice place to chill out. Lots of restaurants and shops to buy souvenirs from. The Jurassic Park entertainment park has also opened recently. Also, most of the Chao Phraya dinner cruises leave from the Asiatic Riverfront. There is a large Ferris wheel also around and nice food stalls. Good place to spend the evening with family.
Girbban P — Google review
This is a modern market with plenty of shops and drinking and eating establishments specifically tailored to tourists. In fact I see most were brought here by their tour group guides. As such the prices are much higher than what you can find in the more traditional ones. Buyers beware I suppose. They did offer the free shuttle boat to/from the Sathorn pier FYI.
DANNY L — Google review
Great place, plenty to offer, from the very young (game arcades) to the more mature. There are so many different choices of food, great choices and the quality of food we had was great. You can also go onboard a boat after buying a ticket and go up the river enjoying the food and drink aboard. Or simply sit in one of the bars and people watch the others passing by. The area opens up from circa 5pm. Really good vibe to the place, it's busy but not overwhelming.
Joe M — Google review
Really enjoyed my time at Asiatique. The river view at sunset was beautiful, and the whole place feels lively without being overwhelming. Great mix of food, cafes, and small shops. Easy to spend a couple of hours here.
레오이즘 L — Google review
4.4
(68522)
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4.0
(10455)
2194 ถ. เจริญกรุง, Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand
https://www.asiatiquethailand.com/
+66 92 246 0812
24

The Paseo Mall Lat Krabang

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Shopping mall
Shopping
The Paseo Mall Lat Krabang is a local shopping mall located near Suvarnabhumi Airport, making it a convenient stop for travelers. The area offers a variety of dining options, including a street food market in the evening with high-quality and diverse food choices. In addition to the outdoor market, there are also Western restaurants and cafes, as well as supermarkets with worldwide food selections.
Convenient mall consists of -many shops like clothing, accessories, aroma etc. -multiple restaurants, cafe (incl. MK restaurant, Starbucks) -nice supermarket (good for getting souvenirs as well) -Thailand post office which handles international shipping Nice mood and good place for shopping / dine out etc.
H K — Google review
Lots to see, buy, drink and eat in Lat Krabang, at the Paseo Mall. Relaxed vibe throughout this retro style mall, which is spaciously spread over several indoor and outdoor sections and, split over two (2) levels, with ample enough car parking at the rear, too. The Food Mall is a great spot for lunch and diner and there are plenty of services, ranging from banking to educational and health, here too.
Coffee T — Google review
I love thailand. A very quiet mall, many small shops were gone. service is good here.
Na T — Google review
Cool place to enjoy food, drinks, and deserts. Walk around, watch people, and do shopping. Nice, affordable foods. Thanks.
Jsnider303 — Google review
It's a pretty standard shopping mall. I just came today to put some credit on my phone at the AIS shop. The ladies were helpful, I got good service. There is a Chester's, McDonalds and KFC for the westerners and the usual array of Thai cuisine on offer.
Captain H — Google review
Honestly I would says I don't kike but next to another mall Robinson is better.
Mr. M — Google review
Nice place to kill some time and spend the last Baht. There's a small food "mall" outside which is quite simple but connected to this there are lots of Western restaurants and cafés, a small "mall" with clothing-, tech- and pharmacy-stores and billions of ATMs. There are also two(?) larger supermarkets with a great variety of worldwide food and in the evening the outside part turns into a lively streetfood market - and it's clean!!! Ate for 85 Baht all in all and it was the cheapest and best Thai food I had during my whole holidays.
Quinten Q — Google review
I only recommend this if you're already around, but it's a great mall for food lovers. First, there's a food market with great variety. Second, there's a lot of famous food chains like McDonald's, kfc and pizza hot.
Nadav M — Google review
4.2
(6462)
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4.0
(186)
318, 5 Lat Krabang Rd, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand
https://thepaseo.co.th/paseo-mall/
+66 2 329 8999
25

Imperial World Samrong

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Imperial World Samrong is a large and busy shopping mall with an array of retail shops, specialty stores, restaurants and a theater. It is easily accessible via the BTS Samrong station, and has many things to do, including many restaurants and shops on the Basement Floor. The Food Court on the 4th Floor offers more food choices than on the Basement Floor, but it can be quite clean. Overall, we had fun visiting Imperial World Samrong!
Lots of Parking space night market is behind 2 big local market is around and cheap price. Little bit crowded in weekend.
Plo X — Google review
Yes, it's truly an all-in-one experience in that enormous building crowded with whole families and their offsprings as it's Sunday today and Chinese New Year is already here. I noticed a photogenic information desk with somebody responsive in English. Huge foodcourt in the basement.
Eric L — Google review
Nice mall. Today they have pet show inside the market area. Big C and many pharmacy shops and restaurants.
Moe — Google review
Imperial World Samrong – Convenient Local Mall. right by BTS E15 Samrong, so it’s very convenient for shopping. The mall has Big C, Watsons, many small local shops, and several mobile phone stores. There are also two food courts, and you can find almost everything you need for daily life here. It’s also a good place for families and kids to walk around.
Virginia L — Google review
All in 1 mall indeed! Fully revamped. I am very surprised that the mall even has an Authentic Outdoor Charcoal Grill (Mookrata) Restaurant! Bringing back childhood memories!
JPL8199 — Google review
Big local Mall at BTS Samrong. Every day every time, pretty crowded place and a lot of local foods. One of the must visit places in Bangkok.
Ko Y — Google review
We came here specifically for the post office. It’s in the basement, and staff move the line quickly. I found it kind of difficult finding stamps/post office around town so I was excited to locate this one in a mall! Payment is in cash. Sent postcards to Canada for 60baht each. The mall itself is clean, large and has giant stores inside. There’s also a kids play area downstairs with the local food court. The mall is easily accessible by Grab, and it’s also by the BTS Samrong station. There’s also a large market surrounding the mall- selling seafood, fruits, dried foods and the typical Thai market things.
Linda G — Google review
Firstly, just to correct the review given by Y.T.; there IS a cinema here and it's on the 5th floor. Two separate sets of screens (1 to 4) and (5 to 8). Also on the 5th floor is a large electronic games area. The fourth floor has a lot of electrical equipment, phones etc and contains the food court. The other floors have the usual mix of clothing & and accessories shops, also many nail bars. The mall is accessible from Samrong BTS station along the above street walkway.
Miles M — Google review
4.2
(14517)
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3.6
(21)
999 Sukhumvit Rd, Samrong Nuea, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand
https://www.facebook.com/ImperialWorldSamrong/
+66 2 087 8217
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26

The Royal Golf & Country Club

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Golf course
Outdoor Activities
The Royal Golf & Country Club is a well-maintained golf course located near Bangkok International Airport. Surrounded by vibrant flowers and lush trees, the layout offers undulating fairways and tiered greens on almost every hole. Praised by the Golf Association of Japan for its management, it's known for having some of the fastest greens in Bangkok. The course, designed by Chohei Miyazawa, features water hazards on nearly every hole, making it a challenge for straight hitters.
This is my go-to spot for a reason. I get out here every month or so, and it's just consistently a great day of golf. It’s super easy to get to from the city, which is a massive plus. It's so close to Suvarnabhumi you can actually see the planes making final approach on some holes – a pretty cool and unique backdrop. The main thing to know is there's water... everywhere. Seriously, don't get too attached to your Pro V1s! The course is always in good shape, but that water is what makes it a fun challenge. It keeps you honest. The greens can be deceptively fast, so you definitely need to bring your putting game. Staff are friendly, check-in is smooth, and the practice area is handy for a quick warm-up. It’s just a solid, hassle-free round every time. If you’re looking for a reliable and enjoyable course near Bangkok, you can't really go wrong with this one.
Chuchart J — Google review
Very nice golf course near airport. Condition of course was extremely good. Greens were quite quick, which was good. Caddies were also quite knowledgeable. We ate before and after golf, and there was good selection of western and Thai.. would highly recommend for anyone doing a golf trip to include. Could easy play on the way down to Pattaya or up to Bangkok as on the way. Very good value for money.
Jaso — Google review
Great course. Not easy though. Long Par 3s (two holes often over 200 yards). Difficult to read the greens, but the caddies are very knowledgeable. Clean facilities, and their food at the clubhouse tastes great 👍
Mr.D T — Google review
The really enjoyed playing here. The course is beautiful and well maintained. My caddy was nice and patient in guiding me as a beginner golfer. Locker room was clean and comfortable. They also provide free towel and plastic bag to put dirty clothes. All the staffs are helpful and welcoming. It was a great experience.
P T — Google review
It rained heavily the night before, so I thought the course would be flooded with muddy spots. But when I went to play at noon, the course was perfectly dry and very good condition. No soggy areas at all. The drainage is excellent. The greens were fast, and I over-putted many holes! It was a fun round on a course that isn't far from airport. Highly recommended!
Teerayut T — Google review
The course was great! It was such an enjoyable round, the grass was in excellent condition, and the course itself was well-maintained. The course manager was also very kind. However, the caddies should be more efficient and accurate, especially when it comes to reading the line. They shouldn’t wait to be asked or remain silent without offering any guidance.
Bai T — Google review
The Royal Golf & Country Club offers a truly enjoyable golfing experience just a short drive from central Bangkok. The overall quality of the course, greens and fairways is excellent — well-maintained, smooth, and consistent throughout the course. One of the standout features is the caddie service. The caddies here are outstanding — knowledgeable, attentive, and very friendly, making the round both efficient and enjoyable. Course marshals are also visible and helpful, ensuring good pace of play and a smooth flow on busy days. With its strong course conditions, top-tier service, and convenient location, The Royal offers great value for money. It’s a solid choice for golfers looking for quality without the premium price tag of some of Bangkok’s more exclusive clubs. Highly recommended.
Doug K — Google review
Very clean and well maintain green and fairway. Fairway and rough grass are properly cut. Water drain well after rain. I had very good and enjoy my time.
Pete L — Google review
4.6
(2492)
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4.0
(21)
828 /8 ถนน หลวงเเพ่ง, Thap Yao, Lat Krabang, Bangkok 10520, Thailand
https://theroyalgolf.com/
+66 2 738 1010
27

Megabangna

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Shopping mall
Shopping
Megabangna is a massive mall located on the outskirts of Bangkok, making it one of the largest malls in Southeast Asia. It boasts over 400 stores, including well-known brands like The North Face, Zara, and Levis. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of dining options and entertainment activities. Notably, it houses Thailand's first IKEA store and features a free shuttle service to Topgolf.
One of the biggest shopping centres in Bangkok, Megabangana has everything you can think to buy ranging from luxury clothing to premium dining experiences to burger king to IKEA ! The mall is huge with dedicated sections for clothing, sportswear, even banking and street style clothing with a huge food street to rest and fill up before you get back to shopping. It is very conveniently located near a bus stop and a metro location & has plenty of parking space. Don’t miss out on burgers from MOS burgers, and a delicious cone of freshly made ice cream from dairy queen!
Shivom V — Google review
What a massive mall. Grab drop off is super convenient. Great food options. Here’s what ChatGPT says Mega Bangna is one of Bangkok’s largest shopping centers, located along Bang Na–Trat Road on the eastern side of the city (near Suvarnabhumi Airport). Here’s a quick overview: • 🛍️ Size & Layout: It’s a mega-mall (over 400,000 sq.m.), built in a circular, open-style layout, making it easy to walk around. • 🏬 Shops: You’ll find international and Thai brands, IKEA (the first and largest in Thailand), Uniqlo, H&M, Decathlon, and luxury shops alongside mid-range options. • 🍴 Food: Huge dining options—restaurants, cafés, Thai street food-style courts, and international cuisines. • 🎬 Entertainment: SF Cinema, Kidzoona, ice skating rink, bowling alley, and game zones for families. • 🌳 Outdoor vibe: Has an “open-air” feel with landscaped areas and seasonal events. • 🚍 Access: • Shuttle buses from Udom Suk BTS Station. • Taxis and Grab are convenient. • About 20–30 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport. • 🅿️ Parking: Enormous—space for over 10,000 cars, popular with families. It’s especially famous as the shopping mall with IKEA inside, so many locals and expats head there for furniture shopping plus a full-day mall experience.
TRVL_888 — Google review
This mall offers a spacious open area that’s great for relaxing and playing. Like many places in town, it gets crowded during peak hours, so getting in can be a bit of a challenge. The bathrooms are clean and well-maintained, though limited in stalls—expect possible waits depending on the time and day for both men and women. Small bathroom. For the men, two stalls. You kidding? For a mall this size? Someone didn’t do their math correctly. Bathroom is a problem at this mall. There’s a solid mix of stores, with particularly impressive tech shops. The food court is decent, but not quite on par with some of the city’s top malls. The dine-in restaurants tend to be on the pricier side. A big plus: the bus stops right nearby, making it easy to reach by public transport.
Meng T — Google review
One of the best shopping malls in Bangkok. Lots of options on fashion stores, anchor department stores, restaurants, and even a movie theater! In addition to that, there is a large IKEA which you can literally spend half day walking around inside!
Kitaykatitsyavad K — Google review
One of my favorite malls in Thailand. Has everything you need. Comfortable and clean prayer room, for ones who have to pray. Massive parking as well
Boris N — Google review
I rode my electric scooter to Mega Bangna Mall and the place is huge! It has everything: food, shopping, cinema, bowling, and even a gaming center. The motorbike parking is right next to a pet shop called “Little Spider” inside the IKEA parking area. Had a great time exploring this mall , definitely worth visiting if you’re in Bangkok! 👉 I also made a full video of the ride and the mall on YouTube, just search “TANIGO Electric Scooter”
Tanon N — Google review
As the name suggests, the mall is massive with lots of shops and kids play activity area. Popular restaurant and wide variety of shops and offers are offered at this place Good place to visit with friends and family.
Ganesan S — Google review
This mall beats dubai mall in every aspect anything you can imagine is here with an affordable prices amazing mall on of the best malls I have visited soo far 10/10
Ahmed C — Google review
4.6
(36917)
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4.0
(488)
38/1-3 39 หมู่ที่ 6 Bang Na-Trat Frontage Rd, Bang Kaeo, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand
https://www.mega-bangna.com/
+66 2 105 1000
28

Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm & Zoo

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Zoo
Outdoor Activities
Farms
The Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo is a large zoo that features daring crocodile shows, elephant demonstrations, and animal photo ops. There are over 100,000 crocodiles of various species at the zoo, making it one of the largest in the world. Daily live shows feature trained experts performing fascinating tricks with crocs and elephants. Visitors can also feed crocodiles at enclosures scattered throughout the zoo.
What can I say a beautiful out the way small zoo with so many animals I really enjoyed my visit and went back for a few more visits no busy on week days but busy at week ends they have a beautiful cafe staff are great and the guys doing the croc show are funny. The chimps were lovely and I had some great times feeding them and playing games . Definitely worth a visit they could do with upgrading some enclosures and places but all round it’s a wonderful place.
Ben H — Google review
Do not, do not come here. I'll leave the concerns about animal abuse and ill-treatment in this farm to the other reviewers (who have canvassed this issue at length) and instead focus on the glaring safety issues with this farm. We went to look at some of the cages housing the infant/juvenile crocodiles near the entrance and were appalled to find that some of the cages were not even padlocked. Moreover, these were pull-to-open doors, meaning that by simply bashing the inside of the door with a moderate amount of force, the crocodiles could easily have pushed them open and escaped. Venturing further into the farm, we also noted that some of the other animal pens (e.g. the cattle pens) had gaping holes in them which had not been patched. Overall this farm seemed to be in a state of terrible disrepair with many of its sections having been abandoned. This can presumably be attributed to the (deservedly) low footfall in this place. The only meagre silver lining that there was to be had about this otherwise very much grey cloud was that the empty and somewhat dilapidated concrete and metal structures around the abandoned parts gave these areas a unique Chernobyl-esque brutalist/abandoned vibe (which can be seen in the photos below). On the whole, however, I would strongly discourage any visitors to Bangkok from patronising and giving their money to an establishment as flawed as this. EDIT: The owner has left a reply containing a sob story about the difficulties they are facing. Putting aside legitimate issues of low footfall and cashflow issues, failing to do something as simple as padlock the crocodile cages shut is universally inexcusable regardless of the circumstances which one's business is in. Also, every one of my photos is recent and correct as of December 2024.
Denzel F — Google review
I thought ticket 400thb/person worth You can see crocodile closeup inside still have many animal for you feed them take photo
Tribhop P — Google review
Disgusting. Animals are not entertainment, food or clothes. Do not visit this place. A zoo is not a place were animals are rescued or even treated well. They are in chains and put in cages for life just waiting to give a non sense performance to tourists. Tigers are in chains and paralised so that tourists can take picture with them. Nothing can be learnt from this place apart from their suffering and hopelessness if you open your eyes. You can learn about the animals by visiting vegan farm sanctuaries and trully respect them by supporting these places. Avoid zoos, just image you living in a cage for life. The following images are taken by PETA, according to their investigation, "the handlers terrorized the elephants by jabbing them with short, sharp pokers to compel them to perform and they were found with bleeding wounds on their temples and ears." Updated answer: so you recognise these were your practices once. It is an investigation made by PETA, they are not lying. And, by the way, I really do not care what your practices are. There should not be any animal in the cages nor in a zoo. A zoo simply should not exist. You are using animals to benefit yourselves. My aunt went there this summer and I can tell the why you treat the crocodile is not appropiate, shame on you. Using animals for whatever reason is just disgusting. And just to make it even clearer: it is not the way you treat animals, it is the fact that you are using them, it is not that hard to understand. Stop using them.
Marisa — Google review
This is an very old crocodile farm that has many other animals except for crocodiles. I have chosen to give 3 stars as many monkeys, doesnt seems to be proper cared for, especially when it comes to their space in their habitat. It's really sad. The entry Price is 100THB for thai and 400THB for foreigners.
Chen H — Google review
I was really disappointed with my visit. The entrance fee for foreigners is 400 Baht, while Thai citizens only pay 100 Baht — that’s a big difference.For that price, you could visit a safari park instead, which is much bigger and better The zoo itself is quite small and there aren’t many types of animals. I also noticed that some animals didn’t seem to be treated well, which was really upsetting. Overall, it didn’t feel worth the price at all. I hope the management improves the conditions for the animals and makes the pricing fairer.
Yae — Google review
Not an extraordinary place IMO, visit when nothing else to do in Bangkok 😂. The only reason I came here was to see the crocodile show and it got cancelled😅 as there were very few visitors that day.
Aslam L — Google review
Live show of the crocodile with the keepers and the beast behaved very well, followed every commands by the trainer. The elephant also well trained and friendly towards anyone who feeds them. Only the odd part of the zoo is the isolated animals which are stressful of being chained and the chimpanzee are kept in the smaller cages. It's a mini zoo compared to other zoos in countries like Singapore and Malaysia.
Ramasamy R — Google review
3.7
(4457)
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3.0
(89)
555 หมู่ที่ 7 ตำบลท้ายบ้าน อำเภอเมือง จังหวัดสมุทรปราการ 10280, Thai Ban, Mueang Samut Prakan District, 10270, Thailand
https://m.facebook.com/crocodilefarmsamutprakan/
+66 62 517 4464
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ตลาดโบราณบางพลี (โซนตลาดเก่า)

Traditional market
Food & Drink
This small and intimate shop next to a floating market in Bangkok offers an array of delectable desserts, ice cream, shaved ice, and savory snacks. Unlike many of the commercialized floating markets in the area, this one is more local with fewer tourists. It's worth spending a couple of hours walking through the vendors and indulging in some delicious local food. Taking a boat ride for half an hour is also not too costly.
The best local floating market in Bangkok There are many floating market to see in grand bangkok area, but most of them are very commecial. Here's total different, more local people come and few foriegners.It deserved you to come and look around. You can spend 2 to 3 hours here, walk through the vends , enjoy the local ship food. It's not expensive to take a boat and have a half hour journey. When you go there by car, you need to take shuttle bus to there from the parking lot.There's service from temple area.
Peter L — Google review
The famous floating market in Bang Phli. Is an ancient market With shops and food stalls on both sides Long from Bang Phli Temple to the Big C side Suitable for holiday travel And very close to Bangkok Suggested to come and pay the famous buddha of this city.
Gigs B — Google review
Very interesting market attached to Wat. You can feed the fish in the canal while you have a local meal or snack. Highly recommended for a day out being off the tourist track. Only about 45 mins from the centre of Bangkok.
Roy B — Google review
Thai old market 200 years, Local food. Everything is cheap and easy. Boat bridge to cross is cost 2 baht.
Rida N — Google review
Nice traditional canal-side market. Unique is its yearly “Rab Bua” festival.
Peter Z — Google review
Authentic Thai market along the river. I only saw one person trading from boat. The shopping is only in the riverside. There are boat and piers so you can see the community from the river.
Marianne B — Google review
Original of 2 storey wooden shop house.antique goods and thai sweets.
Wuttichai P — Google review
My favourite Floating Market. It's like my backyard market.
เดชา ป — Google review
4.1
(1289)
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4.0
(20)
20-21 หมู่10, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand
+66 80 786 9899
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The Ancient City

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Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Historic Sites
The Ancient City, also known as Muang Boran in Thai, is a vast outdoor museum that spans 240 acres and is designed to resemble the shape of Thailand. It features over 100 miniature replicas of famous Thai buildings and sites, including temples, palaces, pavilions, and stupas. These replicas are meticulously placed in geographic precision to their real counterparts. The museum offers visitors the opportunity to explore historical sites up close and gain insights into Thai history through these accurate representations.
We arrived at the place on the weekend (Sunday) because the weather was wonderful. A little remote but worth the trip, We recommend arriving early, it is possible to buy a ticket via the Klook app, Both the app and the place itself will offer you to buy a combined ticket for an additional place, but this additional place is a 20-30 minute drive away, so I don't recommend it, Buy the ticket to enter the complex itself and that's it. It is possible to walk (but the place is huge), it is possible to rent bicycles, electric bicycles, and minigolf, The price is 350 baht for the first hour and then for each additional hour it is 100 baht (for the mini golf). I recommend taking the map, almost every now and then you will see a place where you can refresh yourself, buy a drink or ice cream, there are also some nice restaurants. A fun and satisfying experience. *** to rent a mini golf, you need to deposit a driver's license, or passport, or 5,000 baht in cash.
Kobi — Google review
Ancient City is an amazing place to explore Thai culture and history in one spot. The park is huge, so renting a bike or golf cart is highly recommended — it makes getting around much easier. You’ll see replicas of Thailand’s most famous temples, palaces, and historic sites, all beautifully maintained. There are lots of spots for photos and you would require about 1-2hrs if you rent a vehicle.
Nithin N — Google review
Enjoyed my experience here today. Some thoughts: - THB800 entry fee for adult foreigners, reasonable when you see how extensive the site is. - Worth getting a golf cart if you’re not on your own (perhaps even worth it if you are there individually). The cart rental costs THB350 for the first hour then THB100 for every additional hour. It gets really hot in the afternoon and the shade the cart provides will make it worth while hiring. - The more impressive replica buildings are generally to the left of the site and the impressive recreation of ruins across Thailand are to the right. I suggest making your way to what’s your preferred style earlier in the day before the intense heat tires you. - Probably plan for at least 3-4 hours. If you want to see most of the attractions, it might take you the whole day.
Whisky D — Google review
This is such a magical place to visit. Although, quite far from Bangkok, if you do not have any other plans, you can stop by and explore the place. If you would like to explore by yourself, you can book for the golf cart or the bicycle. If not, you can book for the tram where it usually stops at each point and the driver would give a short description of each places. We bought our ticket online which is quite convenient. And its recommend that you brought some bottled water and hand fan as it can get hot. We went there in late October. There were so many things to see and take pictures for the insta 🫡 It can take up half a day if you're planning to go at each point. And there's some small restaurants if you're hungry. But unfortunately, no halal ones. So, if you're a Muslim, do eat before coming here or bring a small snack to fill your stomach a bit. Oh, but we bought an ice-cream before entering the place
Deelah H — Google review
Amazing place, but the elephants are a heartbreaking sight. The Ancient City in Bangkok is a beautiful and very well-maintained park where you can see replicas of Thailand’s most iconic temples and historic sites. The area is huge, so renting a golf cart is definitely worth it — it makes exploring much easier and more enjoyable. The only downside is seeing elephants kept there for tourist entertainment. For me, it was uncomfortable and sad to watch. The place itself is truly unique and worth visiting, but I wish animals were not used as an attraction.
Agnieszka S — Google review
Our first stop in Thailand, reason was we wanted to mostly take pics and IG worthy shots and skip the touristy downtown temples. Huge open Air Museum with lots of attractions, took us about 4 hrs to go around the whole complex riding a golf cart. I advise booking online for better prices. We booked through Kloook. 10/10
Lorenzo W — Google review
I only had couple of days in Bangkok and the Ancient City experience allowed me to get a good overview of the types of architecture, temples and learn a bit of the history. Lots to see and photograph. We hired a golf cart for ease of getting about, handy in the heat and random rain showers. Didn't try the floating restaurants (but read that they're good) but did have the iced coffee at the souvenir shop and it was strong and great tasting.
Ray H — Google review
What a place! The amazing experience was that we could drive our own golf cart. Stop according to our likes. The place is massive. Even a whole day is not enough to explore this. We need places like this in India. The way they have built this place is mind blowing.
Shruti B — Google review
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296, 1 Sukhumvit Rd, Bang Pu Mai, Mueang Samut Prakan District, Samut Prakan 10280, Thailand
https://www.muangboranmuseum.com/
+66 2 026 8800
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