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Bangkok, a city where the familiar and the exotic collide, it is no longer the go-through point to get to the rest of the country, having reinvented itself as a world-class destination in its own right. For easy access to its magnificent temples, find a villa in the area of the historic centre that stretches along the Chao Praya River. For gigantic, ultra-modern shopping malls, many of the city’s best restaurants and much of the Thai capital’s nightlife, search for a villa in or around downtown Bangkok, in the area around Sukhumvit Road.
Villas outside the centreVillas in the Silom Road area give you direct access to Lumphini Park, Bangkok’s largest green space, as well as Bangkok’s fabulous ‘sky bars’ housed on the top floors of its many skyscrapers. If you are looking for a villa where you can truly immerse yourself in authentic Thai living, head for nearby Thonburi, where vendors sell noodles from Thai long tail boats and locals prefer to cycle through the multitude of bustling streets.
Travellers and activities
Bangkok has some of the best nightlife in the world. But how much can you fit in during your time in the city? The nightclub Iron Fairies is home to the trendy, hip Bangkok set, and just oozes cool. Saxophone Pub & Restaurant offers professional jazz musicians every night of the week and an old-world ambience. DJ Station is one of the most popular gay clubs in the city, mainly due to its cabaret show that really draws in the crowds. Moon Bar at the Banyan Tree hotel is the finest ‘sky bar’ in the city, where you can feast your eyes on splendid city vistas Bangkok with a refreshing cocktail in hand and chat with friends.
Bangkok for temple seekersA visit to the temples of Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Pho and Wat Arun are a must-do in Bangkok. They have an incredible historical, cultural and religious value and are perfectly preserved despite being built hundreds of years ago. Feast your fortuitous eyes on the tall white structures, with their golden roofs and colourful green and blue mosaic walls set against the clear blue sky, then hire a guide for just 400-500 baht, who will take you around the temples and tell you all about Thailand’s cultural heritage and bring the expositions to life.
Bangkok for lovers of street foodThe sheer volume of street food in Bangkok can overwhelm. New to the city? Consider going on a street food tour where you can learn all about Thai cooking culture and get insights on how to pick the best places for street food. Bangkok is famous for its mango sticky rice. You can find this iconic Thai dessert in many restaurants and street food stalls, but only a few places know how to elevate the dish to the next level. Sor Boonprakob is arguably the go to spot for this dish in the city. A near-legendary shop-house in the Bangrak district, it is simply an unforgettable treat!
The largest Chinatown in the world is in Bangkok, and is a particularly colourful and vibrant place to shop and eat!
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To experience Bangkok life at its most authentic, head to Chatuchak market, one of the largest in the world with more than 15,000 stalls selling a diverse array of merchandise and food. Open on the weekends, it attracts over 200,000 people a day!
2. Pay a visit to Jim Thompson HouseAn American architect who fell in love with Thailand in the 1950s. He decided to devote his life to bringing the splendour of silk production back to the country. So he built a fine residence in Bangkok according to Thai traditions that can be now visited on a fascinating guided tour.
3. Spend a lazy afternoon in Lumpini ParkA green jewel right in the heart of this bustling city. It attracts diverse people including joggers, exercisers, and dreamers. Take a paddle boat in the lake, and marvel at Bangkok’s most attractive urban park.
4. Visit the largest aquarium in Southeast AsiaSea Life Bangkok is no ordinary aquarium. Ride on the glass bottom boat through the shark tank, traverse the underwater tunnel, and experience 5D cinema! You can even take a dive into one of the tanks! (shark-free, fortunately!)
5. People watch in Kao San RoadThis famous nightlife, shopping and food hub draws travellers from around the world and is a fascinating place to people-watch. Take a seat in a roadside bar, order a classic bucket of whisky and the all-Bangkok Red Bull, and join in the debauchery!
6. Discover the airplane afterlifeI don’t think there is anything quite like this attraction anywhere else! Unexpectedly located on a plot of land among modern apartments, two MD-82 planes and a jumbo jet rest in peace in this graveyard. You can enter the planes via the cargo compartment and climb up a ladder into the main deck. A memorable experience!
7. Take in a bout of Thai fightingUnlike in many Thai seaside resorts with staged fights, in Bangkok you can see authentic Muay Thai fights attended by animated locals who bet on the winners and support their man with passion! Local life at its most animated!