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.

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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.

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Bangkok is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Asia and the ever-bustling capital of Thailand. There are many beautiful temples and palaces to explore, such as the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho, Wat Arun and Wat Traimit. Other points of interest include the Jim Thompson House, Chatuchak Weekend Market, Chinatown and Lumpini Park.

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In Bangkok you can buy nice fashionable clothes for next to nothing. A T-shirt for €3 Jeans for €8 or a tailored suit for €100? Everything is possible! In this article you can read a number of tips and especially where you can buy cheap and nice clothes in Bangkok.

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Most tourists shop at the tourist locations in Bangkok, but the really cheap products can be found where the Thai shop. Therefore, avoid the touristy areas and take advantage of cheap, authentic Thai prices.

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In response to reports of unlawful overcharges by taxi drivers at the Chatuchak bus terminal, Transport Co. measures taken to protect travelers. These actions include operational adjustments and the introduction of a shuttle bus service, with the company also advising travelers to use the official taxi rank for fair rates.

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Tired of the noise and the view of the concrete behemoths in Bangkok? Then visit a park in the capital, sniff the scent of grass in one of the green oases. Better yet, make it a habit to walk, jog or just relax!

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Bangkok is immense, chaotic, busy, big, intense, versatile, colourful, noisy, confusing, amazing and intense at the same time. But perhaps impressive is the best word when you first arrive in Bangkok.

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The Thai capital is known as one of the world's best shopping cities. In Bangkok you can buy just about anything you can think of. And, it's also incredibly cheap.

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Thai food in Bangkok is available everywhere. Yet the offer on the world's largest open-air market is overwhelming. Go to the Weekend Market in Bangkok: Chatuchak, ตลาดนัด จตุจักร or Jatujak.

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Southeast Asia was the source of Covid-19, not China. In fact, it came from Thailand… from the famous Chatuchak market, or, as correctly quoted, “a similar market to Chatuchak”. So claims the Danish epidemiologist Thea Kolsen Fischer,

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Thailand is best known for its attractions, such as beaches and temples, but the country is also a popular destination for shoppers, so there are nice day and night markets in all cities. Many of these street markets cater to Thai and foreign tourists.

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Shoppers and traders are once again active at the world-famous Chatuchak Weekend Market. The market has reopened provided health instructions are followed to prevent the spread of Covid-19. You can see what the one and a half meter society in Thailand looks like in this video.

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The Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok is one of the largest markets in the world. The market consists of no fewer than 15.000 market stalls!

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We are looking for a cozy hotel near the Chatuchak market or else on the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok. Our budget goes up to 50 euros per night. The offer on Tripadvisor is so large that it is difficult to choose.

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Sellers of famous Chatuchak weekend market are against the plan of the Railways, owner of the land, to allow a night market in the same place. The night market, which offers space for new vendors, would occupy the space now occupied by the daytime market. 

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The Railways, owner and manager of the Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok, wants to abolish payment with cash at the famous weekend market. Visitors then have to pay with a debit card or via a QR code.

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I am proud of my new pond

By Jack S
Posted in Living in Thailand
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April 22, 2017

Sjaak Schulteis visited the Chatuchak weekend market. 'I've seen fish I've never heard of, hundreds of species. Aquariums, plants, wood, backgrounds, filters, pumps, cooling elements.'

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The Chatuchak weekend market is very special. This market is immeasurably large and there is really everything for sale. If you are in Bangkok, definitely check it out.

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Chatuchak is triplets

By Editorial
Posted in Markets, Shopping
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November 20 2015

Most tourists will know the Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok, the country's largest open-air market, where 8.000 stands sell everything you can think of: handicrafts, fashion, furniture, paintings, pets, garden tools, second-hand books and souvenirs .

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You can get a bit addicted to the Thai market. If you look around carefully, you can intensely enjoy very small things.

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The Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok is the largest weekend market in the world. The market consists of no fewer than 15.000 market stalls!

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