With magnificent temples, imposing Buddhas and the remnants of a fascinating system of \"khlongs\" (canals), this “City of Angels” is a balance between chaos and calm.
This temple with its giant standing Buddha and relics is less touristy than most. Climb the steps of the Golden Mount for picturesque views over Bangkok.
A stunning house and art collection that belonged to an American ex-pat who helped rediscover the lost art of silk making, before his mysterious disappearance.
A magnificent Hindu deity that sits on a busy junction. The atmosphere is heady, calm and friendly and offerings are received by millions of people each year.
A hot spot for backpackers, budget travellers and revellers, this street is crammed with raucous bars, cheap hostels, bargain clothing and party people.
A stunning house and art collection that belonged to an American ex-pat who helped rediscover the lost art of silk making, before his mysterious disappearance.
Famous for its huge Reclining Buddha and home to more Buddha statues than any other temple in Thailand, Wat Po is one of Bangkok’s most visited attractions.
Escape the bustle of Bangkok with a trip to this rural island in the Chao Phraya River. See unique Ko Kret pots and visit the temples of the Mon tribe.
A beautiful Asian-European style palace complex with stunning intricate architecture and jaw-dropping details at every turn. A must-see for every visitor to Bangkok.
A stunning house and art collection that belonged to an American ex-pat who helped rediscover the lost art of silk making, before his mysterious disappearance.