
Attractions & Landmarks
50+ must-visit places β from ancient temples to modern skyscrapers.
Bangkok is a city where ancient grandeur and futuristic ambition exist side by side. Within a single afternoon, you can stand before the dazzling spires of the Grand Palace β Thailand's most sacred royal complex, built in 1782 β then cross the Chao Phraya River to explore the towering Wat Arun, whose porcelain-encrusted prang glitters in the afternoon sun. A short boat ride downstream brings you to ICONSIAM, a riverside mega-mall with a floating market on its ground floor and observation decks overlooking the skyline. This contrast between the historic and the hyper-modern is what makes Bangkok one of the most compelling cities in the world to explore.
The city's 400-plus temples range from the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho β at 46 meters long, it fills an entire hall β to the hidden gem of Wat Saket atop the Golden Mount, where 344 steps reward you with a 360-degree panorama of the old city. Beyond temples, Bangkok offers lush green spaces like Lumphini Park, where monitor lizards sun themselves beside joggers, and vibrant night markets like Jodd Fairs and Rod Fai that transform parking lots into open-air bazaars after dark. Chinatown's Yaowarat Road is an attraction in itself: a kilometer-long corridor of gold shops, herbal medicine stores, and some of the best street food in Asia.
Use the category filters and sub-pages below to explore temples, museums, markets, parks, day trips, and family-friendly spots. Each listing includes admission prices, opening hours, the nearest BTS or MRT station, and insider tips to help you plan your visit.
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Grand Palace
The most sacred and iconic landmark in Bangkok, former royal residence with stunning architecture.
Wat Arun
Temple of Dawn, a stunning riverside temple with intricate porcelain-encrusted spires.
Wat Pho
Home to the giant Reclining Buddha and Thailand's first public university for traditional massage.
Chatuchak Weekend Market
One of the world's largest outdoor markets with 15,000+ stalls selling everything imaginable.
Lumpini Park
Bangkok's largest central park, perfect for jogging, paddle boats, and spotting monitor lizards.
Jim Thompson House
Beautiful traditional Thai house museum showcasing silk and art collections.
Wat Saket (Golden Mount)
Hilltop temple offering 360-degree panoramic views of Bangkok's skyline.
Chao Phraya River Cruise
Scenic river cruises passing temples, bridges, and city landmarks.
ICONSIAM
Luxury riverside mega-mall with an indoor floating market and world-class shopping.
Mahanakhon SkyWalk
Thailand's tallest building with a glass-floor observation deck at 314 meters.
Khao San Road
The legendary backpacker street with budget shops, street food, and vibrant nightlife.
Asiatique The Riverfront
Night bazaar and entertainment complex along the Chao Phraya River with a giant Ferris wheel.
Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)
Elegant temple built with Italian Carrara marble, featuring European architectural influences.
Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Iconic floating market where vendors sell goods from wooden boats along canals.
Wat Traimit (Golden Buddha)
Home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, weighing 5.5 tons.
Erawan Shrine
Famous Hindu shrine in the heart of Bangkok, known for traditional Thai dance performances.
Benjakitti Park
Modern urban park featuring a stunning elevated sky walk and scenic lake.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
Southeast Asia's largest aquarium located inside Siam Paragon mall.
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
Famous for psychedelic glass ceiling painting and 69-meter seated Buddha.
Yaowarat (Chinatown)
Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown, famous for gold shops by day and incredible street food by night.
Democracy Monument
Art Deco monument commemorating Thailand's transition to constitutional monarchy in 1932.
Victory Monument
Major transportation hub and military monument, surrounded by street food stalls.
Giant Swing (Sao Ching Cha)
Iconic 21-meter-tall red swing frame, a historic Brahmin ceremonial structure.
Baiyoke Tower II
88-story skyscraper with revolving observation deck and buffet restaurant.
Charoen Krung Creative District
Bangkok's oldest road transformed into a hip creative district with galleries and cafΓ©s.
Talat Noi
Charming historic neighborhood with street art, old shrines, and hidden cafΓ©s.
Phra Athit Road
Bohemian riverside street with vintage shops, art galleries, and riverside park.
Nang Loeng
One of Bangkok's oldest communities, known for traditional Thai desserts and old-school charm.
Sam Yan
University district with affordable food, Sam Yan Mitrtown, and local market culture.
Kudi Chin
Multicultural riverside community blending Portuguese, Chinese, and Thai heritage.
Or Tor Kor Market
Premium fresh market consistently ranked among the best in the world for quality produce.
Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market)
Bangkok's largest flower market, most vibrant at night with incredible floral displays.
Pratunam Market
Massive wholesale clothing market with bargain fashion and accessories.
Sampeng Lane
Narrow, bustling wholesale lane in Chinatown selling toys, fabrics, and accessories.
Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin
Trendy night market with vintage finds, craft beer, and live music.
Jodd Fairs
Popular night market replacing the old Rot Fai market with food, fashion, and bars.
Rot Fai Park (Wachirabenchathat)
Expansive park near Chatuchak with cycling paths, a butterfly garden, and lake.
Bang Krachao (Green Lung)
Bangkok's 'Green Lung' β a lush island oasis perfect for cycling and nature lovers.
Suan Luang Rama IX
Thailand's largest public garden with themed botanical sections and cultural events.
Sri Nakhon Khuean Khan Park
Serene mangrove park on Bang Krachao island with boardwalks through nature.
Museum of Siam
Interactive museum exploring Thai identity and culture through engaging exhibits.
Bangkok National Museum
Thailand's largest museum with royal artifacts spanning centuries of Thai history.
Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC)
Contemporary art gallery with rotating exhibitions, workshops, and art shops.
MOCA Bangkok
Museum of Contemporary Art housing Thailand's largest private collection of modern art.
Erawan Museum
Striking three-headed elephant structure housing antiquities across three themed floors.
Royal Barges National Museum
Houses ornate royal barges used in the spectacular Royal Barge Procession.
Madame Tussauds Bangkok
Wax museum in Siam Discovery featuring lifelike celebrity figures.
Calypso Cabaret
World-famous ladyboy cabaret show at Asiatique with dazzling costumes.
Muay Thai Live
Theatrical Muay Thai show combining martial arts with dramatic storytelling.
Siam Niramit
World-class cultural show depicting 700 years of Thai history with 150 performers and stunning special effects.
Rajadamnern Boxing Stadium
Thailand's oldest and most prestigious Muay Thai stadium, hosting bouts since 1945.
Lumpinee Boxing Stadium
Legendary Muay Thai venue relocated to Ram Intra with air-conditioned seating and major fight cards.
Wat Suthat
Major royal temple with Thailand's tallest viharn and exquisite murals dating back to the Rama III era.
Wat Ratchanadda (Loha Prasat)
Unique metal castle-like temple β one of only three Loha Prasat in the world with 37 metal spires.
Suan Pakkad Palace
Traditional Thai house museum with lacquer pavilion, art collections, and serene gardens.
Chang Chui Creative Park
Artistic community built around a decommissioned airplane with galleries, shops, restaurants, and theaters.
The COMMONS Thonglor
Hip community mall with indie cafΓ©s, craft beer bars, and creative local brands in trendy Thonglor.
Rot Fai Night Market Ratchada
Colorful night market famous for the aerial view of its multicolored tent tops, plus vintage finds and street food.
Siriraj Medical Museum
Forensic and anatomical museum at Thailand's oldest hospital β not for the faint-hearted but fascinating.
Dinosaur Planet (T-Rex CafΓ©)
Dinosaur-themed entertainment experience with animatronic dinosaurs and immersive themed dining.
Vimanmek Mansion
The world's largest golden teakwood mansion, formerly a royal residence with beautiful gardens.
Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall
Magnificent Italian Renaissance-style marble throne hall in Dusit, used for royal ceremonies.
Wat Phra Chetuphon (Wat Pho)
Traditional Thai massage birthplace, featuring a massive reclining Buddha covered in gold leaf.
Khlong Toei Market
Bangkok's largest wet market β raw, authentic, and packed with fresh produce, meats, and seafood at wholesale prices.