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Attractions in Bangkok
Bangkok is a lovely city brimming with attractions and although
it is difficult to list only a few, there are definitely some which
can simply not be missed if one is to take in the real culture and
feel of the place. Most of them will seem to be temples and make it
feel like an overdose of culture, but take our advice and go see
them. They are not world famous for nothing. You will not have
imagined what a grand temple can be like once you visit them.
1. Grand Palace
On the Rattanakosin island, this is the grandest and the most
famous Buddha temple and is the musts of must-see if in Bangkok.
2. Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaeo)
Located inside the grounds of the Grand Palace, this can be
visited the same time when visiting the Grand Palace.
3. Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Pho)
On Rattanakosin island, this is the only temple with a reclining
Buddha statue.
4. Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun)
This beautiful temple is across the river from the other 3
temples and is often missed by many tourists but according to the
claims of many visitors, is more beautiful than the other three.
5. Jim Thompson House
A beautiful Thai style house of the legendary Jim Thompson which
houses his museum as well.
6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Rd Bangkok
Thailand
Tel: 662-216-7368
http://www.jimthompsonhouse.com/
6. Chao Phraya River Cruise
The Chao Praya river runs through Bangkok and it is on its sides
that the lovely temples and museums are situated. The cruise is a
wonderful way to see all the temples and the beautiful city of
Bangkok.
7. The National Museum Bangkok
Fascinating stuff from the royal history of Thailand awaits you
at this museum and you will leave with images that will stay in
your mind for long.
8. Royal Barges National Museum
Seeing the traditional barges (gigantic, decorated boats) is an
experience not to be missed. The barges are taken to water only
once every year for traditional races but may be seen all the year
round in this museum.
9. Flower Markets
Pictures of floating markets grace the front pages of magazines
devoted to Thailand travel and not without a reason. Take a trip to
one yourself and you will know why. There are to be found some
floating markets with the city but if you have time, the Damoen
Saduak Floating Market is the loveliest of them all.
10. Golden Mount
In Chinatown, this sacred place houses the relics of Buddha and
is a must-see.
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