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King Power Mahanakhon, standing tall at 314 meters, is a sight to behold in the heart of Thailand. Certified by the Council of Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat in April 2016,
Category: Landmarks, Walking Areas
Thailand's highest observation deck, located at King Power Mahanakhon, offers some of the most breathtaking views in Bangkok. At a staggering height of 1,030 feet, visitors
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The temple theme park, located on the outskirts of Bangkok, is a vast expanse of over 800 rai, filled with replicas of significant buildings and temples from all over Thailand.
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BITEC, or the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Centre, is a vast and impressive location that is worth visiting for those with an interest in the events and exhibitions
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The Artists House in Bangkok is a place that has been described as ordinary by some, but for others, it is a hidden gem, a real treasure, and a haven of tranquility. This
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Koh Kret, a small island not far from Bangkok, is a hidden gem that offers a unique experience for travelers. This island is a haven for food lovers, with a plethora of food
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One of the world's largest Chinatowns is nestled in the heart of Bangkok, a city known for its vibrant culture and bustling streets. This district, founded over two centuries
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Established in 1782, the Grand Palace has served as the ceremonial residence of the Kings of Thailand. This majestic complex features several magnificent buildings, including
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The Royal Pavilion Mahajetsadabadin is a charming and serene oasis nestled in the heart of bustling Bangkok. This verdant haven is meticulously maintained, offering a refreshing
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Nestled on the riverside of Bangkok, a small Chinese temple stands as a beacon of tranquility amidst the bustling city. Unlike its more vibrant counterparts, this temple
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The entrance gate to Chinatown in Bangkok is a sight to behold. Located right next to the Wat Taimrit, also known as the Golden Buddha temple, it serves as an excellent starting
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Tucked away from the bustling city life, there lies a hidden gem that offers a unique and authentic experience. This market, located off the beaten track, is a treasure trove
Category: Walking Areas, Shopping, Markets
Sathorn Pier, located conveniently near the Saphan Taksin BTS station, is a bustling hub of river transportation in Bangkok. It's a mere five-minute walk from the station,
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