just the View from here makes it worth to come. They have a dress code! (No open shoes and long trousers). But if you don't have, they borrow you shoes & pants.
If you go up to Chiang Mai, the night market is really fun and you can do the cheap cooking classes up there (I didn't do that, but heard they were good). The cheapest shopping is definitely in the north of Thailand so buy your souvenirs there. I did my 3-day trek up there too with the overnight If you go up to Chiang Mai, the night market is really fun and you can do the cheap cooking classes up there (I didn't do that, but heard they were good). The cheapest shopping is definitely in the north of Thailand so buy your souvenirs there. I did my 3-day trek up there too with the overnight in an elephant compound. Just ask around the city and see who will give you the best deal.…see moresee less
Great aquarium if you come with kids. Price is quite high, but unless your kids have already been to these kinds of huge aquariums, it's probably an experience they will remember for the rest of their life :-)
a visit to Wat Pho is a must and an ever more of a must is getting a traditional thai massage at the massage school on site. No need for an appointment, you just go in and sit in one of the many beds. It's an open room with about 15 beds and you get massaged with your clothes on. Be advised: thai a visit to Wat Pho is a must and an ever more of a must is getting a traditional thai massage at the massage school on site. No need for an appointment, you just go in and sit in one of the many beds. It's an open room with about 15 beds and you get massaged with your clothes on. Be advised: thai massages are not gentle in the slightest but they make you feel great the next morning. The women who work there are inmates from the local prison-- but nothing to be nervous about at all. It was a great experience!…see moresee less
a visit to Wat Pho is a must and an ever more of a must is getting a traditional thai massage at the massage school on site. No need for an appointment, you just go in and sit in one of the many beds. It's an open room with about 15 beds and you get massaged with your clothes on. Be advised: thai a visit to Wat Pho is a must and an ever more of a must is getting a traditional thai massage at the massage school on site. No need for an appointment, you just go in and sit in one of the many beds. It's an open room with about 15 beds and you get massaged with your clothes on. Be advised: thai massages are not gentle in the slightest but they make you feel great the next morning. The women who work there are inmates from the local prison-- but nothing to be nervous about at all. It was a great experience!…see moresee less
you cannot leave bangkok without seeing a Muay Thai boxing match. We got there for the full night and it was a looonnngg night so I reccomend checking out the schedule and going for the main event (maybe getting there for the match or two before but you definitely don't need to get there for the you cannot leave bangkok without seeing a Muay Thai boxing match. We got there for the full night and it was a looonnngg night so I reccomend checking out the schedule and going for the main event (maybe getting there for the match or two before but you definitely don't need to get there for the first fight). The crowd gets super rowdy and it's a ton of fun. Bangkok in a nutshell.…see moresee less
This temple is a amazing and right on the river. be sure to climb to the top for spectacular views! The staircase is super steep and narrow though so it's scary as hell but well worth it!
Jim Thompson was an enigmatic person in Thai history. He worked as a CIA agent, build a business empire in Thailand by selling traditional Thai silk to foreigners and finally disappeared in the mountains in Malaysia never to be seen again.
The Reclining Buddha is located in the Wat Pho temple of Bangkok's historic city center. It is 15 meters high and 43 meters long and when you come to Bangkok and have any interest in temples or Buddhism, this is one of the first things you should see. Please take off your shoes before entering the The Reclining Buddha is located in the Wat Pho temple of Bangkok's historic city center. It is 15 meters high and 43 meters long and when you come to Bangkok and have any interest in temples or Buddhism, this is one of the first things you should see. Please take off your shoes before entering the hall :-)…see moresee less
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