'Krung Thep' say the Thai affectionately against their capital city. That means 'City of the Angels'. Bangkok is therefore a special city. Rarely do you see such a stark contrast between rich and poor. A gigantic metropolis that is one of the most important and exotic cities in Southeast Asia

Bangkok is a mix of emotions and will stimulate all your senses. The smells, sounds, colors, the people and the hectic pace will leave an indelible impression on you. Bangkok grabs you and never lets you go. Make sure that your visit to Bangkok will also be unforgettable. How? We will help you to list the 10 'must see and must do' activities for you.

1. Decadent shopping at Siam Paragon

  • Ever seen a mall with Ferraris in the window? Visit Siam Paragon, the most luxurious shopping mall in Bangkok. Fashion brands such as Gucci, Prada, Cartier, Fendi, Paul Smith, Armani, Jimmy Choo, Valentino and many others are well represented. You will find shops with beautiful luxury jewelry and diamonds. In addition to all Western merchandise, you can also find traditional Thai arts, crafts and exclusive Thai handicrafts.
  • More about Siam Paragon in Bangkok

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2. Enjoy spectacular views of Bangkok

  • View Bangkok from above. Bangkok has a number of skyscrapers with spectacular views of the city. Do this both during the day and in the dark. The millions of lights then provide an almost unreal spectacle, as if you have ended up in a swarm of countless fireflies. Also recommended is the late afternoon, just in time to witness the sun setting behind the Chao Praya River.
  • More about spectacular views of Bangkok

3. Take a ride in a Tuk-Tuk

  • The Tuk-Tuk is a small tricycle with a two-stroke engine. A kind of motorized rickshaw. The name Tuk-Tuk is taken from the popping sound of the engine. Although it is not a comfortable means of transport and you have to be careful not to get ripped off, a ride with a Tuk-Tuk is a spectacular experience.
  • More about Tuk Tuk in Bangkok

4. Visit the most beautiful temples in Bangkok

  • Bangkok has many sights, but what you should not miss are the beautiful Buddhist temples (Wat). Bangkok has some of the most beautiful temples in the world. We give you a list of the temples that are worth a visit: Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho, Wat Arum, Wat Saket, Wat Pathum Wanaram and Wat Traimit
  • More about temples in Bangkok

5. With a boat on the Chao Phraya River

  • This meandering waterway runs right through Bangkok. There is always something to see on the river. It is an important location for trade and transportation. The Ta Tien pier is full of stalls where you can buy everything such as food and souvenirs. You can see craftsmen at work making jewelry. River cruising is a great way to see more of Bangkok. It is also cheap, you pay less than a euro.
  • More about a boat trip on the Chao Phraya River

6. Bargain at the Chatuchak weekend market

  • The Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok is one of the largest markets in the world. The market consists of no less than 15.000 market stalls! If you like shopping and haggling, the weekend market next to the Chatuchak park is a must. Good preparation is recommended because you can get lost and you will not be the first. The market is very popular with tourists and foreigners, but also with the Thai themselves. At weekends, the market attracts 200.000 visitors per day (Saturday and Sunday), 30% of whom are foreigners.
  • More about the Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok

7. Experience the benefits of a Thai massage

  • Thai massage provides complete relaxation and is therefore an effective remedy for both physical and mental tension. It helps fight fatigue and gives energy. In short, it provides more vitality and the Thai even believe that it extends life. After a Thai massage you feel reborn, you have a lot of energy and a wonderful tingling feeling all over your body. The effect of a Thai massage lasts about three to four days.
  • More about the world famous Thai massage
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8. Eat at the street stalls

  • The food along the side of the road is not only very cheap, but always tastes delicious. Often even better than in an expensive restaurant. Some street vendors are so good that you have to be patient before your turn. The food on the street is certainly not only for the poor Thai. Precisely because the food is so good, you will also find business people and wealthy Thais at the street stalls. Don't expect a menu. Usually there isn't. In many cases they only offer one dish, just their specialty.
  • More about street food in Bangkok

9. Walk through the narrow street of China Town

  • One of the most popular sights in Bangkok is Chinatown, the historic Chinese district. It is colorful, exotic and busy. In addition to market stalls, you will find the largest concentration of gold shops in the city. The area is characterized by a maze of hundreds of narrow alleys, small shops and many market stalls. Visit the fabric market of Sampeng Lane or the general market on Soi Isara Nuphap.
  • More about Chinatown in Bangkok

10. Immerse yourself in Bangkok's vibrant nightlife

  • In addition to the many excellent restaurants, Bangkok has a vibrant nightlife. Discotheques, jazz clubs, live bands, music cafes, theatre, cabaret and mega cinemas. You will find trendy nightlife in Bangkok that you would only expect in London or New York. A show performed by ladyboys is also highly recommended. Would you like to experience the other side of nightlife? Then you can visit Patpong, Soi Cowboy or Nanaplaza. There you will find the Beerbars, Gogo dancers, nightclubs and sex shows. Something you must see once.
  • More about the red light districts in Bangkok

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