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    Things to do in Bangkok

    Cruise the Chao Phraya River and stop off in Rattanakosin to marvel at the Grand Palace and Wat Pho temple's huge reclining Buddha. Away from the riverside, Asian interior design was born in Pathumwan at Jim Thompson's House. Get up early to watch crowds perform morning T'ai Chi in Lumpini Park, and cross the river to Bang Kra Jao to bicycle through Bangkok's wilderness.

    Royal Barges procession, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

    Museums and Galleries

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    1. 1. Siriraj Medical Museum - Blood-curdling exhibits

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      Siriraj Medical Museum, Bangkok. Courtesy of Rusa Vuong

      The Siriraj Medical Museum in Siriraj Hospital at Bangkok Noi is not for the faint-hearted. The gruesome collection contains the embalmed bodies of murder, suicide and accident victims, and even the remains of Thailand's first serial killer.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB40

      Opening Hours

      Mon-Sat 9am-4pm

      Address

      2, Prannok Road, Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 419 7000

      Transport

      Cross-river ferry from Prachan or Tha Chang Piers to Wang Lang Pier

      Website

      Siriraj Medical Museum Website

    2. 2. National Museum - National collection of treasures

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      National Museum, Bangkok. Courtesy of Joseph Chang

      The rooms of the National Museum in Rattanakosin hold a vast collection of Thai artefacts, including royal regalia and exquisite mother-of-pearl inlay work. Buildings devoted to royal cremation are also open. Multilingual guided tours run on Wednesday and Thursday mornings.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB50

      Opening Hours

      Wed-Sun 9am-4pm

      Address

      Na Phrathat Road, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 224 1333

      Transport

      Taxi

      Website

      National Museum Website

    3. 3. National Museum of Royal Barges - Ceremonial royal boats

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      Royal Barges procession, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      The National Museum of Royal Barges in Bangkok Noi houses eight magnificently decorated boats, each requiring 50 rowers. Well over 100 years old, the barges are rarely used. When there is a river procession, it is a spectacular sight.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB30

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-5pm

      Address

      Klong Bangkok Noi, Bangkok 10700

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 24 24 0004

      Transport

      Chao Phraya Express boat to Phra Pin Klao Bridge Pier

      Website

      National Museum of Royal Barges Website

    4. 4. Suan Pakkad Palace Museum - Royal collection of houses

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      Suan Pakkad Palace Museum, Bangkok. Courtesy of Thai Travel Info

      Once a royal residence, the Suan Pakkad Palace Museum in Ratchathewi is a collection of eight delightful traditional wooden Thai houses set in lush tropical gardens. Antiquities belonging to Prince and Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga are also on display.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB100

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-4pm

      Address

      352-354, Sri Ayutthaya Road, Rajathevi, Bangkok 10400

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 245 4934

      Transport

      Phaya Thai Skytrain station

      Website

      Suan Pakkad Palace Museum Website

    Attractions

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    1. 5. Jim Thompson's House - Stylish home turned museum

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      Jim Thompson's House, Bangkok. Photo by Hans Fonk, courtesy of Jim Thompson's House

      Jim Thompson's House, in Pathumwan, is typical Thai architecture, created from six traditional teak houses and packed full of Asian artefacts. It was the stylish home of Bangkok's silk guru and larger-than-life US expat Jim Thompson.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB100; students THB50

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9am-5pm; last guided tour at 5pm

      Address

      6, Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Rd, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2216 7368

      Transport

      National Stadium Skytrain station

      Website

      Jim Thompson's House Website

    2. 6. Wat Arun - Imposing Temple of Dawn

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      Wat Arun, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Wat Arun's spectacular 76-metre high tower, decorated with colourful ceramic tiles, rises up dramatically from its location on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok Yai. Climb the tower for delightful views across the river to the Royal Grand Palace.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB20

      Opening Hours

      Daily 7.30am-5.30pm

      Address

      34, Arun-Amarin Rd, Kwang Wat Arun, Bangkok 10600

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 465 5640

      Transport

      Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Wat Arun Pier

      Website

      Wat Arun Website

    3. 7. Kamthieng House - Thailand's rural past

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      Kamthieng House, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Siam Society

      Located in the Siam Society garden, Kamthieng House is a 160-year-old teak stilt house brought from northern Thailand. Its reconstruction as a museum illustrates how rural workers and fishermen lived and the tools they used, including ploughs and rice-harvesting devices.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB100

      Opening Hours

      Tue-Sat 9am-5pm

      Address

      131, Asoke Montri Road, Sukhumvit 21, Bangkok 10110

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2661 6470

      Transport

      Asok Skytrain station; Sukhumvit Metro station

      Website

      Siam Society Website

    4. 8. Grand Palace - The Thais' spiritual home

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      Grand Palace, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority Thailand

      Bangkok's must-see attraction is the Grand Palace in Rattanakosin. A dazzling display of intricate carving and colour, the palace contains the Wat Phra Kaew temple. Here, Thailand's sacred Emerald Buddha is housed. Visitors must adhere to a strict dress code.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB350 (also includes ticket to Vimanmek Palace, valid 7 days)

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8.30am-4.30pm; last ticket sold 3.30pm

      Address

      Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2623 5500

      Transport

      Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang Pier

      Website

      Grand Palace Website

    5. 9. Wat Pho - Golden reclining Buddha

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      Wat Pho, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Founded in the 17th century, Wat Pho in Rattanakosin is Bangkok's oldest and largest temple. It houses the impressive Reclining Buddha, which is 46 metres long and 15 metres high. The temple is also renowned for its teaching of traditional herbal medicine and massage.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB50

      Opening Hours

      Daily 8am-5pm

      Address

      2, Sanamchai Rd, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2225 9595

      Transport

      Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tha Chang or Tha Tien Pier

      Website

      Wat Pho Website

    6. 10. Vimanmek Palace - Teak palace of treasures

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      Vimanmek Palace, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Built using golden teak in 1900, the Vimanmek Palace in Dusit is known as the Cloud Mansion. It can only be visited on a guided tour and there is a strict dress code. Its 81 rooms house silver and ivory treasures, and royal coaches.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB100; students THB20; included in Grand Palace ticket (valid for 7 days)

      Opening Hours

      Daily 9.30am-3.15pm

      Address

      Ratchawithi Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 280 5928

      Transport

      Taxi

      Website

      Palaces of the King Website

    Special things to do

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    1. 11. Bicycle Tours - Exploring Bangkok's wilderness

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      Bicycle Tours, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Half-day-long 25km Bicycle Tours through Bang Kra Jao start at the Face bar on Sukhumvit Road. Bang Kra Jao is the wilderness area of Bangkok, complete with lush jungle, villages, temples, waterways, and the Bangkok skyline as a backdrop.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB1000-THB1650

      Opening Hours

      Daily 1pm-4.30pm

      Address

      38, Sukhumvit Road, Bangkok 10110

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 7136 047

      Transport

      Thong Lor Skytrain

      Website

      Face Website

    2. 12. Chao Phraya Express Boat Trips - Navigating Bangkok by river

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      Chao Phraya Express Boat Trips, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Visitors get a glimpse of river life aboard one of the Chao Phraya Express Boat Trips. They operate a service along the river from Ratburana. Stops are located at ten piers, convenient for a trip to the Grand Palace.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB27

      Opening Hours

      Departure times vary. Please check website for details

      Address

      78, 24-29 Maharaj Road, Phranakorn, Bangkok 10200

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 623 6001

      Transport

      Saphan Taksin Skytrain station

      Website

      Chao Phraya Express Boat Trips Website

    3. 13. Lumpini Park - Mass T'ai Chi venue

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      Lumpini Park, Bangkok. Courtesy of www.bangkoksite.com

      Named after Buddha's birthplace, Lumpini Park is Bangkok's green lung in Pathumwan. Mature trees, lakes, and gardens are bounded by business, shopping and residential districts. Thousands of citizens jog, stretch and practise T'ai Chi en masse here in the mornings.Show this on map

      Cost

      Free

      Opening Hours

      Daily 5am-8pm

      Address

      Thanon Rama IV, Thanon Withayu, Thanon Ratchadamri & Thanon Sarasin, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10500

      Transport

      Sala Daeng Skytrain station; Silom Metro station

    4. 14. Siam Ocean World - Diving with sharks

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      Siam Ocean World, Bangkok. Courtesy of www.richardbarrow.com

      Visitors discover an underwater world at Siam Ocean World, in the Siam Paragon Shopping Mall in Pathumwan. Turtles and over 3,000 species of aquatic life swim around the glass-bottomed boat. Brave souls take the plunge and dive with the sharks.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB850; children (80-120cm in height) THB650

      Opening Hours

      Daily 10am-8pm

      Address

      991, Rama I Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 687 2000

      Transport

      Siam Skytrain station

      Website

      Siam Ocean World Website

    5. 15. Lumpini Stadium - Thailand's most popular sport

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      Lumpini Stadium, Bangkok. Courtesy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand

      Every Tuesday, Friday and Saturday at Lumpini Stadium devotees gather to witness Thailand's most popular martial art. Traditional Thai kickboxing is accompanied by music, ritual and frantic betting from the appreciative and noisy audience.Show this on map

      Cost

      THB500-THB1500

      Opening Hours

      Tue & Fri fights at 6.30pm; Sat fights at 5pm & 8.30pm

      Address

      Rama IV Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330

      Telephone

      +66 (0) 2 251 4303

      Transport

      Lumphini Metro station

      Website

      Lumphini Stadium Website

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