Overview
Travel in Bangkok is often described as a whirlwind – it’s
hot, chaotic, crowded, and full of exotic energy. This popular tourism
destination is a city of extremes with majestic temples, floating markets,
romantic rooftop restaurants, and a wide range of accommodations to suit every
budget. But before you start feeling overwhelmed, read through our brief guide
to learn about this exciting city and begin planning your itinerary.
Peak Season Population Language(s) Currency January
Climate July Climate
November to February 8,280,925 Thai Thai Baht Average
high 32.5 °C Average high 33.2 °C
Must-See Attractions
Bangkok is sometimes referred to as the “Venice of the East”
because of its network of canals, so take a boat tour to see sights like the
Khmer wats and the riverside dwellings. While exploring the city, you’ll
definitely want to sample some of the eclectic street food options – often
fresher and more unique than in the surrounding restaurants! To get a dose of
Thai culture, visit the Wat Arun, the Grand Palace, Wat Parkeaw, and Wat Pho.
If You Have Time
The waterways around the Chao Phraya River are some of the
most scenic areas around Bangkok, and the Chatuchak Weekend Market is a good
place to browse if you have a bit of time. To experience Bangkok’s “East meets
West” vibe, head to Khao San Road to browse market stalls and grab a cocktail.
The city’s Red Light District always provides an interesting experience for the
adventurous traveler!
Transportation
There are two airports that serve Bangkok, Suvamabhumi
Airport and Don Muang Airport, and both are located about 30 kilometers from
city center. Most travelers who fly into Suvarnabhumi take the airport rail
link to get downtown.
The most important train station to know is the
Hualamphong station, and railway lines extend in all directions. It’s not a
good idea to travel around Bangkok by car since traffic is very congested.
Food is a big deal in Thailand, and there are plenty of cheap
eats, high-end restaurants, and street food delights to keep your taste buds
satisfied every meal.
Restaurant Cuisine Location Price Notes
Lung Yai Isaan Din Daeng Rd. Budget Off the beaten path
and never touristy
Issaya Siamese Club Thai 4 Soi Sri Aksorn, Chuaphloeng Rd. Moderate/Pricey Order a mix of chef recommendations
to try something new
Money Saving Tips
If you love to shop, look for bargains on high-end designer
goods. You’ll often find much better deals here than in Singapore or Hong Kong.
Rent a free bicycle to explore the city, courtesy of Project
Bangkok Smile Bike.
Hop in metered taxis but decline rides from drivers who
haggle on the price.
Check out our homepage to view price comparisons for
flights, hotels, and rental cars before you book.
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