This is one of the top attractions in Thailand, a large historic complex that has played an important role throughout the country’s history since 1782. It has been home to numerous kings and while it is not the official r..
Arguably the best temple in the city, Wat Arun is a must see for visitors. The temple is located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River and is named after the Hindu god Aruna. The best time to visit is at dawn when the temple catches and reflects t..
Located on the edge of the city’s historic quarter, Khao Sarn (pronounced “Cow Sarn”) Road is a small street with a big reputation. Backpacker’s flock here for cheap accommodation, cheap beer and bargains from the stree..
One of Bangkok’s most vibrant and colorful neighborhoods, Yaowarat (or Chinatown) is one of the city’s best locations for charming old shophouses and a food haven for new generation gourmands who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant ..
Winding through the heart of Bangkok, the Chao Phraya River adds calm to this hectic city. Take a break from the crowds and the cars by hopping on a river ferry or long tail boat and enjoy sightseeing along the way.
..Bangkok is well known as a shopping haven with numerous malls and markets catering to all of your shopping needs, but there is one place that offers a very unique shopping experience. Jatujak Weekend Market is a village in itself with a staggering..