Things to Do in BANGKOK
Bangkok is Thailand's electric capital — a city where gilded temples sit beside skyscrapers, tuk-tuks weave through the traffic, and some of the best street food on the planet is served from a cart on the corner. It's loud, warm, and endlessly rewarding, and a day here can swing from a serene riverside temple to a rooftop bar high above the skyline.
Start with the classics along the Chao Phraya River: the dazzling Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho, and Wat Arun's porcelain-studded spire glowing at sunset. A river ferry or long-tail boat trip through the khlongs (canals) shows a slower, older Bangkok of stilt houses and waterside temples.
Beyond the landmarks, the city is made for wandering and eating. Chinatown's Yaowarat Road turns into an open-air kitchen after dark; Chatuchak Weekend Market packs thousands of stalls into a maze of alleys; and the floating markets at Damnoen Saduak and the railway market at Maeklong are unforgettable half-day trips just outside town. Food tours, cooking classes, and guided market walks are the best way in for first-timers.
With skytrain and metro lines linking most sights, Bangkok is easy to navigate — but a guided tour or skip-the-line ticket takes the heat and the guesswork out of the busiest attractions, so you spend more time enjoying the city and less time in queues.