There are top 20 awesome things to do in Bangkok
#1 Wat Pho. Wat Pho (first photo) is one of Bangkok's largest and oldest temples, most known for the huge reclining gold Buddha. Chatuchak Weekend Market.
#2 Floating markets.
#3 The Grand Palace.
#4 Explore the khlongs. Chinatown.
#5 Rooftop bars.
#6 Asiatique The Riverfront.
#1 Please book room in advance.Even during low season hotels in the best locations tend to get booked out.
#2 Tuk-tuk drivers or anyone who tells you that sights are "closed" or who want to give you a free ride are most likely just out to scam you.
#3 Always ask for the price before you get in a tuk-tuk and don't be afraid to haggle.
#4 If you need to take a taxi, be sure to ask the driver to turn on the meter, if he refuses, don't get in.
Here is a super bangkok accommodation guide:
#1 where to Stay in Bangkok for Nightlife (backpacker style): Khao San Road .
#2 where to stay in Bangkok for Nightlife (swanky rooftop bar style): Sukhumvit
#3 where to stay in Bangkok for Sightseeing: Chinatown
#4 best area to stay in Bangkok for Couples: Riverside
#5 where to stay in Bangkok for Families: Silom
#6 where to stay in Bangkok for Digital Nomads: Thong Lor
#7 where to stay in Bangkok for the airport: Ratachewi
Bangkok has always been a foodie paradise, with knockout meals on just about every block.
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#10 SUPANNIGA X ROOTS: For hard to find authentic recipes in a fantastic riverside location, Supanniga covers all the vitals for a superb night out.
#9 SAAWAAN: For outstanding Michelin-starred Thai cuisine, Saawaan is absolutely outstanding.
#8 MEZZALUNA: For Bangkok's most elegant sky high Michelin-awarded excellence, you can't top Mezzaluna.
#7 SOMTUM DER: For authentic Isan northeaster Thai fare in a relaxing environment, think Somtum Der.
#6 THE LOCAL: For traditional hard to find Thai recipes, The Local is an outstanding choice.
#5 LE NORMANDIE: For fine French Michelin dining, Le Normandie is simply the best.
#4 NUSARA: For an intimate classic Thai menu, Nusara is a real winner.
#3 GAA: Recommended for Best Restaurants because: For creative culinary excellence, Gaa is a Bangkok masterpiece!
#2 SUHRING: For creative and unique tastes on German home cooking, Suhring excels!
#1 LE DU: For creative takes and exquisite presentations of classic Thai, Le Du is special.
The weather in Bangkok is tropical. The country has three main seasons namely summer which extends from March to June, the monsoon or rainy season from July to October and the relatively cooler winter season which runs from November to February.
You could spend a lot more time exploring the city, but 3 days in Bangkok is a good length of time for your first visit. Bangkok is a huge hub for Southeast Asia and is also an excellent place to kick off a trip.
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