Top 10 budget trips in Bangkok
Is Thailand on your bucket list? There is so much to do in this great city, we have put together a budget-friendly top 10 for you.
Muse Pass, the Thai Museum Annual Pass
Museum enthusiasts can also enjoy themselves in Thailand. If you plan to visit several museums, purchase the Muse Pass. This annual museum card gives access to 63 museums, costs only ฿299 (€7,90) and is available at all participating museums. Most museums are in the Bangkok region, but a number of museums elsewhere in the country can also be visited for free with the Muse Pass.
Promenade on the Chao Phraya in Bangkok is coming
According to Governor Aswin of the municipality of Bangkok, the construction of the controversial promenade along the Chao Phraya River will definitely go ahead. According to him, the first pile can be driven into the ground in July. The New Landmark of Thailand, as the seven-kilometer promenade will be called, will be on both sides of the Chao Phraya with a cycling and walking path, museums, shops and viewpoints.
Museums, archaeological sites and historical parks in Thailand are freely accessible
From now until January 31, 2017, all museums, archaeological sites and historical parks are free to enter. This applies to both Thai and foreigners.