Built by King Phra Phutthayotfa Chulalok (known as Rama I) who was also the founder of the current royal dynasty, this palace used to house…
Visit the backpackers' Mecca constructed in 1892, where the tourists from all over the world come for the nightlife, shopping and dining…
Chinatown is one of the oldest districts in Bangkok, famous for its signature food, as well as a uniquely bustling atmosphere.
This Buddhist temple is named after the Hindu god Aruna, a personification of the glow of the rising sun.
Operating since 1942, the largest market in Thailand boasts over 15,000 stalls divided into 27 sections.
This Buddhist temple is also called the Loha Prasat, which means metal castle or metal monastery.
Made out of Italian white marble, the temple was designed by Prince Naris, the half-brother of King Rama V, for King Chulalongkorn, who had…
Dating back to 1807, the construction of the temple was started by King Rama I and finished 40 years later by King Rama III.
One of the ten royal temples of the highest class was originally built to house the relics of Buddha.
As the name suggests, this is where you should go hunting for amulets. You might stumble upon some intriguing pieces.
Surprisingly, this place has nothing to do with chocolate. The restaurant actually resembles a small village where you can wander around and…