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Bangkok is Thailand's capital, most famous city, and main port. It never sleeps. It can be described as vibrant, colorful, loud, smokey, busy, exhilarating, turbo-charged, and, on the other hand, often serene. It also serves as a cultural melting pot, drawing in residents from all over the country to work and live in this vibrant metropolis.
Locals called it Krung Thep Maha Nakhon, which translates as a city of angels. Bangkok Metropolis was formed in 1972 when the city and the two neighboring provinces were united into one area. The city's predicted 2020 population is 10.539 million people or 15.3 percent of Thailand's total population.
Many churches, factories, shops, and residences are on its streets and canals. It is a popular tourist destination because of its rich cultural offerings and vibrant nightlife.

Why Bangkok

Every year, the amount of visitors visiting Bangkok grows. It proves that Bangkok is a popular destination for international visitors. It is the first stop on the itinerary for most visitors. It doesn't take long to discover why Bangkok is the world's most popular tourist destination.
Despite its size and popularity as a tourist destination, Bangkok has a distinct flavor of Thai culture. Modern skyscrapers, Buddhist shrines, and spirit houses can be seen in Bangkok as a rural Thai town.
Bangkok has a variety of other attractions, including parks and shopping malls. Another highlight of Bangkok is the city's diverse array of culinary options, ranging from basic street stalls to world-class romance rooftop restaurants. If you're planning a trip to Bangkok, don't miss out on the city's legendary nightlife.
If you are a nature lover, Instead of staying up late in Bangkok, try visiting the city's mountains, forests, or beaches for some fresh air. The town is a haven for those who enjoy the pleasant weather.
Bangkok has something for you if you're a novice traveler or a seasoned traveler. Whether you're in the mood for a healthy detox getaway or an exhilarating night out on the town, it has it all.

Things to Do & See in Bangkok

Explore The Grand Palace, One of the Internationally Recognized Landmarks

In the center of Bangkok, Thailand, the Grand Palace, also known as the Royal Palace, is a must-see for visitors to Bangkok who want to understand the country's architectural style.
It is one of Bangkok's most revered and internationally recognized landmarks. It was built in 1782 and is a former royal home. There were kings and their royal courts on the palace grounds until 1925.
The Grand Palace is still utilized for official ceremonies. It is common for the palace to host several royal rituals and official occasions each year. It is a renowned tourist destination.
All lovers of old architecture and cultural artifacts can immerse themselves in the Emerald Buddha Temple, a royal chapel. You can see a 1434 Chiang Rai jade Buddha statue in the chapel. This 94.5-hectare site is home to over a hundred structures spanning more than two centuries of regal heritage and architectural experimentation.

Visit Chinatown, The world's Largest China Town

One of the city's great attractions, Chinatown, is the world's most significant and well worth visiting while in Bangkok. There are Chinatowns worldwide, but none compare to Bangkok's.
As you approach Bangkok's Chinatown, you'll see a ceremonial gate known as the China Gate. The King's Birthday Celebration Arch, erected in 1999, symbolizes the Chinese community's devotion to Thailand's King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
You'll be transported to China with the sounds, smells, and colors. Take a walk down the alleys and stop at the food booths and street vendors to sample some authentic Chinese fare. If you're a seafood lover, Chinatown in Bangkok is the spot. Head to Yaowarat Road at night for some of Bangkok's best food. You'll also discover a lot of gold jewelry stores in this part of town.
This area of town is a photographer's dream thanks to the fusion between Chinese and Thai traditions, which have resulted in gorgeous temples, unusual street food, and ordinary street scenes waiting to be photographed.

Enjoy Nature at Lumphini Park

The earliest public park in Bangkok, founded in the 1920s, Lumphini Park, is an excellent escape from Bangkok's streets and traffic chaos. It is located in the heart of the city. It is a multi-purpose park where people may enjoy various outdoor activities in the cool shade. This city park's 500,000 square meters is home to many wildlife, plants, and a large lake.
As well as a public park for fresh air and exercise, Lumpini Park was once a popular venue for parties and ballroom dances. It is still a popular place for people to exercise, enjoy games and music, practice social dancing, read books in the library, etc. Before the sun sets, Lumphini Park offers free exercises and high-energy techno music. A basketball court is available if you'd like to try your hand at the sport.
Following the walkways will lead you to lush gardens, picnic spaces, and an artificial lake that you may admire from a distance. Be on the lookout for Malay lizards when walking through the park. At first glance, they may appear to be Komodo dragons, which may be somewhat intimidating. Even yet, they aren't known for being particularly harmful. It is possible to capture images of the lizards because they are often docile.
There are numerous secluded spots where you may relax and unwind, whether reading a book or having a picnic.

Visit Madame Tussauds Museum to Interact With Wax Figures of Legends

Visitors to Madame Tussauds Bangkok can hug, hold, interact with, and even kiss many of the wax figures on display. Visit the museum only for the chance to rub elbows with royalty, world leaders, sports legends, and other notable people of note. The museum is well worth a visit.

Try Thai Massage

Thailand's massage techniques have gained international acclaim. If you've seen Bangkok's sights and are looking for a break, a traditional Thai massage is the best option. However, even if you feel a little sore at first, you'll be in a peaceful mind after the massage.
Massage salons can always be found throughout Bangkok. Most hotels in Bangkok have spas and provide this service to their guests.
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Country: Thailand

Language: French, Creole

Currency: Euro (EUR)

Average temperature: 26.5°C

Time zone: GMT+4

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