You need to keep this “Travel Guide to Bangkok” handy.
If you want to get to know Bangkok or the “City of Angels” better, the only way is to grab your backpack and just go to this exciting journey.
Why Visiting Bangkok?
In fact, Bangkok combines western, eastern as well as modern and ancient characteristics. Additionally its appearance has a modern face while ancient traditions continue to manifest in people’s daily lives, so regardless of its modernization, it still retains its privilege and value.
So stay with me to go though “Travel Guide to Bangkok” and explore this marvelous city.
Best time to visit Bangkok
Time of the travel is important in “Travel Guide to Bangkok”. If you are planning a trip to Bangkok, hold on! Check out the weather first.
From November to February, the rainfall in Thailand is light and the weather is mild. However in April, Bangkok hosts the Thai New Year (Songkran). The celebration starts on April 13 and lasts until April 15. During this period, Bangkok is full of tourists, therefore flight tickets and hotels have higher costs.
Bangkok has a hot and humid climate from March to June. These months are the best time to spend time on the beaches of Thailand.
Rain covers Bangkok from July to October. These rains are heavier in September and October than other months. As a result, the streets of Bangkok get flooded and is low season for tourist activities.
Bangkok Public Transportation
Time to talk about the transportation in my “Travel Guide to Bangkok”. Bangkok is a big city, with a good transportation system. These are the types of public transportation systems of this city.
Bus in Bangkok
The cheapest way to explore the Bangkok is bus. Cost of air-conditioned buses usually starts from 10-12 baht (US $0.32 to US $0.38). This cost increases based on the distance traveled by the bus. In total, the cost of a day bus ride is about 140 baht (US $4.45).
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Skytrain
Another way to get around Bangkok is to use BTS or Skytrain. This public transport system travels over the city and takes passengers to their destination as quickly as possible. In short, Skytrain costs around 16 to 50 baht ($0.50 to $1.6) per trip or 140 baht (US $4.45) for a one-day pass for unlimited use of the service.
Boat Transfer in Bangkok
Taking boats in Bangkok is a fascinating and dreamy experience of sightseeing. Chao Phraya Express Boat provides transportation services along the Chao Phraya River. If you want to use the boat to get around Bangkok, you have to get to BTS Saphan Taksin. Finally boats in Bangkok cost around 30-35 baht (US $0.32 to US $1.10).
Bangkok Metro
The Bangkok Metro, or subway, connects downtown Bangkok to some suburbs. However metro uses token instead of tickets. Of course, the subway card is always available for passengers. The cost of the subway, depending on your destination, is about 16 to 40 baht (US $0.50-1.25) per trip.
Bangkok Taxis
If you do not like the hustle and bustle of public transportation, Bangkok taxis are the best option for you. But, make sure it is equipped with a taxi meter. Additionally, taxi fares in Bangkok for the first kilometer are 35 baht (US $1.10). For every extra 50 meters you have to pay one baht.
Internet taxi or GRAB
Uber is used in the United States and most European countries. But Asian countries have their own internet transportation system. In Thailand, GRAB is the one you can use. Although You need to install the app.
Remember that…
Although GRAB is cheaper than regular taxis, its drivers are not very reliable. You may deposit money, but no driver will pick you up.
Bangkok Tourist Attractions
Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew
One of the first and must see attractions in “Travel Guide to Bangkok” is Royal Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha. In fact it is one of the places that every tourist in Bangkok. It is actually a collection of different buildings that were the residence for all the kings of Thailand from the late 18th century to the mid-20th century.
Additionally, The palace is on the west bank of the Bangkok River and is surrounded by a wall of two miles (1900 meters) long. On the other side of the wall is a canal that was built to protect the palace from enemies and has turned the area around the palace into an island.
Khlong River Tour
One of the amazing experiences in Bangkok is the boat tour experience on the Khlong River. In this tour, you will get away from the crowds. In addition, You will visit the old parts of Bangkok and know how they lived in ancient times. The cost of these boats is usually 400 to 500 baht per hour, but you can still negotiate on a better price.
Wat Arun Temple (The Temple of Dawn)
The temple of Arun or Dawn is named after the Hindu god “Aruna”. Also The Emerald Buddha was also kept here after being recaptured from Laos and before being taken to the current temple.
In fact, Once you visit it, you will know why I list it in “Travel Guide to Bangkok”.
The main building has 2 terraces. The first-floor mansions include statues of Buddha in the most important period of his life, and on the second terrace are statues of Hindu deities and three-headed elephants.
Chinese Market
Many travelers to Bangkok consider going to the Chinese market is a must. Because you can get acquainted with oriental cuisine and if you are buying souvenirs, it is a suitable place for you. Whatever you purchase in this market is cheaper than other places in Bangkok.
Bangkok Siam Square
Wanna experience some luxury and chic area? Then include Siam Square in “Travel Guide to Bangkok”. Siam Square is a combination of luxury and beautiful environment. This point of Bangkok is one of the most visited but expensive places in the city. Also many compare it to Fifth Avenue in New York or Bond Street in London. Additionally, this area is full of luxury shopping malls that will always keep the lovers of this area satisfied.
Bangkok Floating Market
Bangkok’s floating market location is 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Bangkok. The market is always full of people shopping and selling fresh vegetable produce on small boats. 6am to 11am is the busiest working hours of the market, so it is better for tourists to visit this traditional way of buying and selling goods early in the morning. In fact, it was built in 1868 by order of King Rama IV to facilitate long-distance water travel, this canal is a very attractive place for tourists.
Visit Wat Pho Temple
Another must see in “Travel Guide to Bangkok”. However, don’t try to remember the full name. It’s Phra Chetuphon Vimolmangklararm Rajwaramahaviharn. In fact, it is the oldest and largest temple in Bangkok, built in the 16th century. Also, Wat Pho Temple has the largest reclining Buddha statue and most images of Buddha in Thailand.
The reclining Buddha built a huge statue with a layer of plaster on it with a coating of gold. Also, Its eyes and legs are covered with pearls, which represent the 180 sacred and blessed characteristics of a Buddha.
Visit Chatuchak Weekend Market
Another place to buy handicrafts and souvenirs that Western tourists are very interested in is shopping at Cahtuchak Market. In fact, more than 200,000 people visit this market every day, which has made this market a priority for tourists. And you can easily find the most up-to-date seasonal clothes here.
Walking in Chatuchak Park
It is one of the oldest and largest parks in Bangkok. Also, there is a lake where you can go boating and there are also rental bicycles where you can go cycling. In addition, A train that is now a museum is also fascinating.
Visit the Bangkok National Museum
Visiting the National Museum of Thai History shows us how people lived in Thailand at different times. Also, the National Museum is the largest museum in Southeast Asia. Prince Wang Na, was built. In 1884, Rama V converted it into a museum.
Tip: The Museum organizes free tours in English and French on Wednesdays and Thursdays and German on Thursdays and Japanese on the first Wednesday and third Wednesday of each month. All tours start at 9:30 am at the ticket office.
Visit Bangkok 3D Museum - Art in Paradise
Thailand’s three-dimensional museums, located in all major cities including Phuket and Pattaya, are places not to be missed. Be sure to include a visit to this museum in your itinerary.
Bangkok Safari World
If you do not like the zoo, then this is the place for you! Why? Because visiting this place can change your opinion about the zoo. Safari Land has enough space for animals to live and have fun, and a variety of safari tours are held at the zoo. This park has several different and diverse parts, among which we can mention the bird park and also the water park.
Other Attractions in Bangkok
Tourism means exploring and seeing and tasting different foods. In fact, this is the goal of those who travel to Thailand and Bangkok. In order to make the most of your time in Bangkok, here are some other interesting attractions of Bangkok city. If your schedule permits, see these attractions up close. In summary, this will give you a better sense of the culture and history of Bangkok.
The Royal Elephant Museum of Bangkok
Bangkok Floating Market
Bangkok Temple of the Golden Mount
Streets of Khao San Bangkok (Khao San Road)
Travel to Ayutthaya
Eat in Chinatown
Dusit Zoo in Bangkok
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
Bangkok Butterfly Garden
Bangkok's Most Famous Food
Most delicious part of your “Travel Guide to Bangkok”. Bangkok is a paradise for food lovers. Do not miss the delicious dishes of Bangkok. Here are some delicious food, desserts and drinks of this city.
Fried Chicken
Sweet Potato Balls
Crispy Pancake
Fried Banana Pancake
Duck Rice
Som Tum Nua
Spicy Thai Seafood Soup
Rolled Ice Cream
Thailand Souvenirs
On every trip, after enjoying and excursions, we should think about getting a souvenirs. In fact, there are many types of Thai souvenirs, from silk, elephant symbols to beautiful jewelry that are not really easy to pass by. Some Bangkok souvenirs are:
Silk
Jewelry
Sauces and spices
Wood products
Leather products
Special perfumes
Pearls
Now You Can Start Your Trip to Bangkok…
In this article, I gave you an ultimate travel guide to Bangkok. All the things you need to know to travel to Bangkok. Form accommodation, transportation, places to see and what foods to eat. Now, this comprehensive guide will make your trip to Bangkok more meaningful.