For an individual and special holiday in Bangkok and around. We show you interesting attractions in Bangkok, tell you how to get there, and also just inform you about some place with sulptures and other places in Bangkok, for know much more about culture, religion and history.
Shopping paradise with many clothes, items for fun & souvenirs.
Stalls with delicious food, countless shops, many things to explore.
The Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market gives the visitors an charming feeling of an bazaar.
The Victory Monument is a central point, with BTS Station, Bus Stations and a historical monument.
An impressive palace complex with the beautiful temple Wat Phra Khaeo.
One of the oldest temples in Bangkok, on a 79 meter high mountain with a golden chedi.
The Wat Yannawa temple is near to the BTS Station Saphan Taksin and the river Chao Phraya.
Lumphini Park, possible for jogging, relax in pedal boats, or relax on the green.
Small park with a small artificial lake to have a break and relax.
Park with a memorial hall and an artificial lake and a big park to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere to relax.
Mueang Boran is an open-air museum of architecture, culture and art at Samut Prakan.
Muay Thai Boxing, Thailand's traditional martial arts. More than just sports!
Canals for traffic, transport and habitat of many people in Bangkok.
3 aircraft wrecks on private property, to look at and enter.
Crocodile farm with crocodile show and other animals in zoo (atmosphere)
Underwater walks, diving with sharks! Experience cinema and more.
The Thai Red Cross Society - Snake Farm Queen Saovabha Memorial Institue.
The Baiyoke Sky Hotel in Thailand's tallest hotel - near to ARL Station Ratchaprarop.
The Mahanakhon near to BTS Station Chong Nonsi is one of the highest buildings in Bangkok.
Great night market with many beautiful shops and stalls to browse, buy and feel good.
Great night market with ferris wheel, restaurants, shops and a fascinating atmosphere.
Visiting GoGo Bars at Soi Cowboi or Nana Plaza, the main red light district.
The statue of King Vajiravudh was built in 1942 to commemorate the construction of the Lumphini Park.
Nice, small adventure park, entertaining for small and large children. Now unfortunately CLOSED!