Bangkok's Enchanting Charm

Explore Bangkok's Culture, Nightlife, & Cuisine

About Tourism

Bangkok, capital city of Thailand is located above the mouth of the Chao Phyara River. It is popularly known as “city of angels.”

Bangkok is a city with most beautiful temples, extensive markets, and shiny palaces. Adding on, it has the most famous and happening night life and the most exotic cultural places. Bangkok’s cultural places include Jim Thompson Museum, Chaloem Krung Royal Theatre, Traditional Thai puppet Theatre “Joe Louis Theatre”, Patravadi Theatre and Siam Niramit.

It even comprises of the most beautiful and exotic Buddhist temples. These temples are not only significant for their religious overtones but are also important from architectural point of view. Millions of visitors are attracted to colourful places like Golden Mount, Edward Shrine and City Pillar Shrine. These places are one of the most popular and old landmarks of the city. Then there is the most happening night life that actually has a reputation of being desolate and at the same time enjoyable and fun. It has clubs with cool bars, restaurants.

There are several beer bars, go –go bars and hot spots for entertainment. This place even offers lady shows which comprises of beautiful girls wearing flashy costumes with the most amazing sets and dancing to the most melodious tunes.

When it comes to food, this place offers the most delicious food as there is no need to walk miles and miles. Restaurants, food carts are easily accessible as they can be found on almost every street corner. This place offers mouth-watering Thai food. There are various noodle stalls available that provides numerous items like chicken noodles, duck noodles, egg noodles with wonton, pork, beef and meat ball noodles with red soya bean paste and many more.

Transport in Bangkok easily accessible. The Sky train and underground connect the main areas of city whereas the river taxis and express boats are used to visit historic sites and other attractions near the river side. Taxis can be found on every corner of the street and are comparatively cheaper. Tuks tuks were once an attraction but gradually they are disappearing as most of the population prefers comfortable transportation.

Featured Event

  • Traditional Thai Puppet Theatre
  • Joe Louis Theatre
  • Siam Niramit

Foods

  • Chicken Noodles
  • Duck Noodles
  • Egg Noodles with Wonton
  • Pork
  • Beef
  • Meatball Noodles with Red Soya Bean Paste
  • Thai Cuisine

Hotels