Bangkok's Must-See Attractions
This collection highlights Bangkok’s architectural and cultural landmarks. The Grand Palace, established in 1782, showcases a fusion of Thai and Western styles alongside the sacred Temple of the Emerald Buddha. Wat Benchamabophit, constructed from Italian Carrara marble, represents early 20th-century neoclassical design. At Wat Traimit, visitors can view a 5.5-ton solid gold Buddha statue. The list also includes Lumphini Park, the city's oldest public green space dating to the 1920s, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, which houses a vast collection of modern Thai masterpieces.
Grand Palace
Historic royal residence and former center of government established in 1782. This vast 244,000-square-meter complex features a blend of Thai and Western architecture and serves as a site for official ceremonies.
Wat Benchamabophit
Royal Buddhist monastery and first-class royal temple constructed from Italian white Carrara marble. The complex features a blend of traditional Thai aesthetics with European architectural influences and serves as a significant historical site.
Wat Traimit
Come and see for yourself the world's largest solid-gold Buddha made of approximately 83% pure gold, weighing five and a half tonnes and…
Lumphini Park
Dating back to the 1920s, it is probably the oldest park in Bangkok. It is named after the birthplace of the Lord Buddha in Nepal.
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA)
A five-story museum housing over 800 works of modern Thai art from the private collection of Boonchai Bencharongkul. The galleries showcase surrealist paintings, sculptures, and installations that explore traditional Buddhist themes and social issues through contemporary techniques.
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