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Shopping one-day travel programs
Bangkok is fast becoming the city of fashion and shopping. From the busy stalls of Silom Shopping Street to the Emporium Shopping Center, arguably Bangkok's most stylish mall, there's plenty to see and buy. And the BTS SkyTrain is the perfect place to start your journey.
11.00pm -13.00pm Mo Chit Station (N8)
 Chatuchak Weekend Market (Only weekends)
Bargain for everything from clothes to antiques, cutlery to home decoration and pottery, at Bangkok's biggest weekend market.
13.30pm - 15.00pm Victory Monument Station (N3)
King Power
King power Complex is a major new attraction for sophisticated shoppers. It is a place where art and culture perfectly combine with the fun of shopping, dining and entertainment. It is a place no holidaymaker shold miss, as it excels in every aspect
15.30pm - 18.00pm  National Staduim Station (W1)
MBK Center
Not far from the Siam area, MBK offers an extensive range of fashion, sportsware, mobile phones, IT products and accessories, at this Bangkok youth hangout. Perhaps dine in one of the many casual restaurants inside. 
18.30pm - 20.00pm Siam Station (CS)
Siam Ocean World
The first world class aquarium in Thailand. Your journey to Siam Ocean World will take you through 7 different zones which are weird and wonderful, Deep Reef, Living Ocean, Rainforest, Rocky Shore, Open Ocean, and Sea Jellies.
20.00pm - 21.00pm Siam Station (CS)
Siam Paragon
The Siam Paragon is Bangkok's latest world- class shopping destination.

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Other points of interest

Major Cineplex Ekkamai

Modern Complex with cinemas, bowling, restaurants, fast food outlets, and sporting stores.
SkyTrain to E7 Ekkamai Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 1 then straight ahead crossing Ekkamai Rd. and continue for 150m, Cineplex on your right.

Museum of Forensic
For something out of the ordinary, visit perhaps the most well known of ten different museums within this teaching hospital. Not for the squeamish. Includes preserved remains of famous criminals.
Open Monday - Saturday 09.00 - 16.00 hrs. Thai 20 Foreigner 80
Information Tel : 0 2419 7000 Ext. 6363, 6440
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silam Line). Take Exit 2, proceed to Sathorn Pier(Central Pier).Take Express Boat upriver to Siriraj Pier N10 and Siriraj Hospital.

Crocodile Farm

Supposedly the largest crocodile farm in the world with over 50,000 reptiles. Frequent elephant & crocodile shows plus displays concerning the breeding of crocodiles. Also crocodile products & souvenirs available. Can be combined with visit to Ancient City.
Open daily 08.00 - 18.00 hrs. Admission : Children 200 Baht, Adult 300 Baht.
Information Tel : 0 2703 4891, 0 2703 5144-8
SkyTrain to E9 On Nut Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 1 or 3 and take taxi to the Crocodile Farm in Samut Prakan Province.

Ancient City (Muang Boran)


Two hundred acre outdoor cultural theme park with well uted replicas (1/3 real size) of famous Thai monuments and buildings. Restored original structures and sculptures also on display. Park like grounds and quality of displays make visit worth-while especially for those interested in architecture.
Open daily 08.30 – 17.00 hrs. Admission : Children 50 Baht, Adult 100 Baht.
Information Tel : 0 2323 9253
SkyTrain to E9 On Nut Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 1 or 3, and take taxi to the Ancient city in Samut Prakan Province. Aircon Bus No. 511 to the end and transfer to minibus 36 to the front gate.

Hindu Temple (Wat Khaek)
Founded by Tamils in the 1860's, this temple, recently renovated, is a riot of colorful Indian temple decorative arts The smell of incense and the sound of music permeates the grounds.
Open daily 06.00 - 20.00 hrs. Photo taking not allowed.
Information Tel: 0 2238 4007
For taxi directions: วัดแขก
SkyTrain to S2 Sala Daeng Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 2, and public transport down Silom Rd. to Hindu Temple on corner of Silom and Pan Rd.Bus No. 15, 77, 115, 163, 164

Thai Boxing (Lumpini Stadium)
Martial arts can be seen at two stadiums, Lumpini and Ratchadamnoen.
Matches start at 18.30 on Tuesday and Friday and 16.30 and 20.30 on Saturday.
Seating prices vary according to proximity to the ring, 1 Class 2,000 Baht and the other Class 1,500/1,000 Baht
Information Tel : 0 2251 4303 and 0 2252 8767
Taxi directions: Lumpini Stadium
SkyTrain to S2 Sala Daeng Station (Silom Line). Leave via Exit 1 or Exit 3. Take bus number 115 or taxi down Rama IV Rd. to Lumpini Stadium on left or take MRT from Silom Station to Lumpini Station.

Erawan Shrine
Popular with locals and visitors alike. Bhramin shrine is thought to bring good luck to those who pray and give offerings. For a fee, traditionally dressed dancers will perform 'thank you' dances for those experiencing recent good fortune.
Open daily 08.00 – 22.30 hrs.
SkyTrain to E1 Chit Lom Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 2 walk straight 100m to Ratchadamri intersection. Erawan shrine on left.

Dusit Zoo
Nineteen hectare zoological park originally a private botanical garden for King Rama V. Large collection of mammals, reptiles and birds. Grounds include a lake, with restaurants lakeside.
Open daily 08.00 - 18.00 hrs. Admission : Adult 100 Baht, Children 50 Baht
Information Tel : 0 2282 7111-3 or
Tourism Authority of Thailand, Tel 0 2250 5500
http://www.zoothailand.org/dusit/info_map_th.html
SkyTrain to N3 Victory Monument Station (Sukhumvit Line). Exit 3, walk forward circling left & take public transport down Ratchawithi Rd. to Dusit Zoo. Bus No 18, 28, 108, 528, 515, 539, 542. Bus stop in front of Ratchavithi hospital.

Queen Saowapha Memorial Institute & Snake Farm
Run by the Thai Red Cross, this facility is both entertaining and educational. Snake handling, feeding and venom extraction demonstrations, and an informative slide show.
are presented twice daily at 10.30 and 2.00 Monday - Friday and l0.30 on Saturday.
Open Monday - Friday 08.30 - 16.30 hrs. Venom extraction demonstrations 10.30 - 11.30 hrs, 14.00 -15.00 hrs.
08.30 - 12.00 hrs. Venom extraction demonstrations 10.30 - 11.30 hrs.
Admission 70 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2560 0161-4
SkyTrain to S2 Sala Daeng Station (Silam Line). Take Exit 3, at ground level turn around and walk ahead to Rama IV Rd. Cross Rama IV turn left and walk along Rama IV 300m to intersection of Henri Dunant Rd. cross Henri Dunant and continue ahead 100m, entrance on your right.


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Parks
The Park is a Peaceful oasis, providing a natural lung for the city, with lawns, colorful flowers, high trees, pools and benchees for relexation. Here you can find people exercising, children playing and the cheerful sound of talking and laughter. All these things are just waiting for you to experience.

Chatuchak Park


Open daily 04.30 a.m. - 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2272 4575
SkyTrain to Mo Chit Station (N8) and leave via exit No.1 or 3.

Queen Sirikit Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 06.30 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2272 4374
SkyTrain to Mo Chit Station (N8) and leave via exit No.1 or 3 and walk through Chatuchak Park, or take public transport along Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road.

Vajirabenchathas Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. - 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2537 9221
SkyTrain to Mo Chit Station (N8) and leave via exit No. 3 and walk through Chatuchak Park, or take public transport along Kamphaeng Phet 3 Road.

Santiphab Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2245 2461
SkyTrain to Victory Monument Station (N3) and leave via exit No. 4, then walk down Ratchawithi Road to Dindaeng Road. The park is on your right.

Lumpini Park

Open daily 04.30 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2252 5948
SkyTrain to Sala Daeng Station (S2) and leave via Exit No.6, then walk across Rama IV Road to the memorial statue of King Rama VI.

Benchasiri Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2262 0810
SkyTrain to Phrom Phong Station (E5) and leave via exit No. 6.

Benchakitti Park

Open daily 04.30 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2254 1263
SkyTrain to Asok Station (E4) and leave via exit No. 4, then turn right ahead to Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on Ratchadaphisek Road
This park is located on right side opposite Ocean Tower 1.

Rommaneenath Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2221 5181
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.2 and then take a Chao Phraya Express Boat from Sathorn Pier to Tha Chang Pier, then take public transport to the park.

Saranrom Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2222 1035
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.2 and then take a Chao Phraya Express Boat from Sathorn Pier to Tha Chang Pier, then take public transport to the park.

Santi Chaiprakan Park

Open daily 04.30 a.m. – 9.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2221 0195
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.2 and take a Chao Phraya Express Boat from Sathorn Pier to Phra Arthit Pier, then turn left and walk along Phra Arthit Road. The park is on your left.

Rama VIII Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2465 5009
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.2 and take a cross river ferry from Sathorn Pier to Thonburi, then take public transport to Rama VIII Bridge.

Chalerm Prakiet the Sixth Cycle Birthday of H.M. the King Park

Open daily 05.00 a.m. – 09.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 0 2289 1578
Thonburi : SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.2 and take a cross river ferry from Sathorn Pier to Thonburi, then take public transport down Ratburana Road to Rama IX Bridge.
Phra Nakhon : SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) and leave via exit No.4 and then take public transport down Rama III Road to Rama IX Bridge.

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Riverfront
The Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line, S6) is your connection to Central Pier and a starting point to explore Bangkok by boat. Many scenic sights and interesting places await you, including The Grand Palace, Wat Arun, Wat Phra Keaw. See more information below.

Chao Phraya Tourist Boat


Special boat service for travel along the Chao Phraya River, operated by the Chao Phraya Express Boat Co.,Ltd., providing a high quality service.

One Day River Pass gives you unlimited trips from Sathorn Pier (Central Pier) along the river to Phra Arthit Pier N13. The service is available daily, with departures every 30 minutes from Sathorn Pier (Central Pier)
For Adult 150 Baht/Person,
     
Child 80 Baht/Person. 

For booking and information please contact our staff at BTS Tourist Information Centers (Siam, Nana,and Saphan Taksin Stations) _or at Maharaj, Sathorn and Phra Athit Pier _or call 0 2617 7340-2

Chao Phraya Express Boat

The Chao Phraya Express Boats run daily (only Express Boat - Local Lines and Express Boat - Orange Flag) from 06.00 a.m. - 07.30 p.m. (Monday - Friday) and 06.00 a.m. - 06.40 p.m. (Saturday - Sunday)

Routes 1. Express Boat - Local Lines (No Flag) : Nonthaburi - Wat Rajsingkorn
2. Express Boat - Orange Flag : Nonthaburi - Wat Rajsingkorn
3. Express Boat - Yellow Flag : Nonthaburi - Ratburana
4. Express Boat - Green - Yellow Flag : Pakkred - Nonthaburi - Sathorn

*For more information, Please contact Chao Phraya Express Boat Tel. 0 2623 6001-3, 0 2225 3003, 0 2222 5330 

Long Tail Boat

Long tail boat service (contained 7 person maximum). You can your own direction or choose the programs from the owner service. You can contact to hire the long tail boat at any pier, such as Sathorn Pier, Si Praya Pier, Chang Pier and Tien Pier.

*The cost is negotiable.

Hotel Shuttle Service
Many hotels provide free shuttle boat services from Sathorn Pier (Central Pier) or BTS Saphan Taksin station to the hotel
1. Mandarin Oriental Bangkok
- Daily service from 07.00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m. and departing every 10 mins.
2. The Peninsula Bangkok
- Daily service from 06.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. and departing every 10 mins.
3. Bangkok Marriott Resort & Spa- Daily service from 07.00 a.m. - 12.00 p.m. and departing every&nbsp20 mins.
4. Ramada Plaza Menam Riverside
-Daily service from 07.00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m. and departing every 30 mins.
5. Millennium Hilton Bangkok Hotel
- Daily service from 06.50 a.m. -&nbsp12.00 p.m. and departing every 20-30&nbspmins.
6. Royal Orchid Sheraton
- Daily service from&nbsp10.00 a.m. - 08.00 p.m. and departing every 30 mins.
7. River City Shopping Complex- Daily service from 10.00 a.m. - 08.00 p.m. and departing every 30 mins.

Cross River
Boat service from Sathorn Pier crossing to Thonburi. Daily service from 05.00 a.m -11.00 p.m.. 

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Departments Stores
Shopping can almost be said to be Bangkok’s religion. A visit to a few key department stores and shopping centers is a must for any visitor.

Robinson

Department store with wide range of general goods and supermarket.

• Robinson Sukhumvit
SkyTrain to E4 Asok Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 1 then straight ahead crossing Soi 19. Ahead 80m, Robinson Asok on right.

• Robinson Silom
SkyTrain to S2 Sala Daeng Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 3, turn around, walk ahead 200 m. to Sala Daeng intersection. Robinson Silom on left.

Central Department Store

Large and famous department stores with wide variety of merchandise, brand name boutiques, restaurants and supermarket.

Central Lad Phrao
SkyTrain to Mo Chit Station N8 (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 3, and then take MRT,get off at Phahonyothin Station.

Central Chitlom
SkyTrain to Chit Lom Station E1 (Sukhumvit Line). Leave in direction of Exit 5 but stay on level for direct link to Central Chitlom on your left.

Central Silom
SkyTrain to Sala Daeng Station S2 (Silom Line). Take Exit 4 for direct link to Central Silom Complex.

Tesco Lotus
Superstore containing housewares, clothing, supermarket and fast food outlets.
SkyTrain to E9 On Nut Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 2 for direct link to Tesco Lotus.

Emporium

Upmarket mall with department store, designer boutiques, book- stores, restaurants(Thai, Chinese and Japanese etc.) SFX Cinema on 6th Floor and international supermarket.
SkyTrain to E5 Phrom Phong Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 2 for Skybridge to The Emporium.

Central World Plaza

Modern shopping complex with Isetan and Zen Central Department Stores. Also bowling lane area, cinema complex that belong to SF and Major's brand, fusion food and restaurant (Thai, Chinese, Japanese etc.) Besides, in front of this department store, we call "Central World Square" where is we always arrange many activities on special occasions with light & sound such as Christmas, New Year, Drinking Park and concerts etc. Therefore, during in these periods many tourists and Thai people often visit here for take the photos or enjoy together.
SkyTrain to E1 Chit Lom Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 9. For Skybridge to Gaysorn Plaza and cross road to Central World Plaza via flyover. walk straight for 200m to intersection with Ratchaprarop Rd. Turn right walk straight for 50m & cross road to Central World Plaza via pedestrian overpass.

Siam Discovery, Siam Center and Siam Paragon

Siam Discovery
Largest modern shopping area in Bangkok, many brand name shops from around the world included fashion, housewares, children's toy and clothes and also International food court and big supermarket that you can find everything with high quality there. Moreover, in Siam Paragon the newest and biggest department store in Bangkok in located of the largest aquarium in the southern hemisphere " Siam Ocean World" you can enjoy with many kinds of fishes from deep sea and special show for feeding to them.
SkyTrain to Siam Station(CEN) and then take exit 1 for direct link to Siam Discovery and Siam Center and take exit 3 for direct link to Siam Paragon and exit 5 for direct link to Siam Ocean World or cinema complex

Siam Aquare Many parallel lanes containing a variety of boutiques and shops selling clothing, books, accessories etc., and several cinemas within complex along with famous restaurants.
SkyTrain to Siam Station (Interchange Station) and take 4 for direct link to Siam Square.

Amarin PlazaShopping mall with, restaurants, specially shops and fast food Supermarket on the 4th Floor.
SkyTrain to Chitlom Station E1 (Sukhumvit line) take exit6 for direct link to Amarin Plaza.

The Platinum Fashion MallOne stop wholesale shopping in Bangkok, variety of wholesale products such as clothes, leathers, accessories, cosmetics, gift shops, tools decorative etc.
SkyTrain to Phaya Thai Station N2 (Sukhumvit line) take exit 2, get tuk-Tuk along New Phetchaburi Rd. about 2 km. The platinum Fashion Mall is on right hand side.

Major Cineplex
Modern Complex with cinemas, bowling, restaurant, fast food outlets and sporting stores, game shops, karaoke etc.
SkyTrain to Ekkamai Station E7 (Sukhumvit line) Take exit 1 and then walk straight-ahead, crossing Ekkamai Rd., and walk about 150 m. Major Cineplex is on your right.

Siam Center
Mall with a variety of shops, restaurants, fast food outlets and cineplex.
SkyTrain to CEN Siam Station (Silom/Sukhumvit Line). Leave by Exit 1, take direct link to Siam Center

Peninsula Plaza

Upmarket Shopping Plaza with various designer brand shops, jewelry stores, airline offices,bookstore and restaurants
SkyTrain to S1 Ratchadamri Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 4 and walk straight ahead for 250 m past, Four Seasons Hotel. Peninsula Plaza will be on your right.

Pantip Plaza

Multistory mall for computer hardware, software and accessories at reasonable prices. Bargain hard and get a receipt.

SkyTrain to N2 Phaya Thai Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 2, get Tuk-Tuk along New Phetchaburi Rd. about 2km, Pantip Plaza is on right.

MBK Center/ Tokyu Department Stores

Multistory shopping featuring clothing, mobiles and accessories, jewelry, music, furniture, leather goods, shoes etc. Complex contains many restanrants and fast food outlets.

SkyTrain to W1 National Stadium Station (Silom Line). Leave via Exit 4 and take the direct link to Tokyu Department Store. MBK shopping center can be accessed via Tokyu.

Gaysorn Plaza


One of the most prestiges shopping plazas in Bangkok. International Premium brands, boutiques and restaurants.
SkyTrain to E1 Chidlom Station (Silom Line). Take exit 9 walk through the skybridge link to the plaza.

Amarin Plaza
Shopping mall with, restaurants, specially shops and fast food. Supermarket on the 4th floor.
SkyTrain to E1 Chit Lom Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 2 and walk straight ahead for 50 m. Mall on left.


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Market
It’s been said that if you want to understand the Thais, you should go to the market. We would like to invite you to come and see for yourself. View the amazing variety of products on offer at places like Chatuchak Weekend Market, and see how buyers and sellers negotiate, how deals are struck. The markets are fun and they offer great clue to the nature of Thai society.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Fully open on Saturdays and Sundays only. Provides shoppers with a huge ion of merchandise from t-shirts & souvenirs to tribal goods and antiques. One of the great bazaars of Asia. Be prepared to bargain.
Open Saturday-Sunday from 07.00 a.m - 06.00 p.m.
SkyTrain to (N8) Mo Chit Station (Sukhumvit Line), Take exit 1 and walk straight 100m to Chatuchak Park on your right. Layout plan of market available at bookstores.

Pratunam Market /Bai Yok Tower
Located along a warren of alleys and stalls, this area is famous for low cost clothing, plus watches, fabrics, towels, bedding etc.
SkyTrain to E1 Chit Lom ,Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take exit 3, go 250 m straight ahead to intersection of Ratchaprarop Rd. Cross pedrestrian bridge to right and walk Straight ahead 450 m. to Petchburi Rd. intersection. Cross Petchburi to Pratunam Market. Or take bus number 13 / 38 from Chit Lom Station.

Pak Khlong Talat


Large riverside market busy around the c, specializing in fruits, vegetables and flowers, many of which arrive by boat. At night, area along river between market and nearby Buddha Yod Fa Bridge turns into night bazaar selling clothes etc. Many photo opportunities. Flowers tend to be sold along far side of Chakkaphet Rd.
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 2 and walk to Chao Phraya Express Boat Pier Catch Express Boat up river to Memorial Bridge Pier (Saphan Phut) N6 and adjacent Pak Khlong Talat.

Suan Lum Night Bazaar

Newly established market selling a wide variety of goods.
Open Daily from 05.00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m.
SkyTrain to S2 Sala Daeng Station (Silom Line). Take public transport from exit 3 down to Rama IV Rd. Turn left at Wireless Rd. intersection and proceed along Wireless Rd. for 300m, market on your right.Or take Exit 5 from Sala Daeng Station and changes to Subway(MRT) to Lumpini Station then left exit no.4.

Chinatown Markets

Known for a wide variety of goods, the former thieves market (now Nakhorn Kasem market), Sampeng Lane (Soi Wanit 1), the Saphan Han market bracketing Khlong Ong Ang and the lndian markets of Pahurat offer a huge array of goods.
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 2 to Chao Phraya Express Boat Sathorn Pier (Central Pier) Take boat upriver to Ratchawongse Pier N5 Then straight on Ratchawongse Rd. until intersecting Soi Wanit 1 (Sampeng Lane), about 350 m. Turn left walk along Soi 550 m to Khlong Ong Ang and markets lining its banks or continue across the Khlong to adjacent Pahurat Indian cloth market. To visit Nakhorn Kasem Market, turn right on Soi Chakkrawat which intersects Sampeng lane 300m before Khlong Ong Ang. Walk ahead 200m to intersection with Yaowarat Rd. cross Yaowarat and Proceed straight. Market on left between Yaowarat & Charoen Krung Rds. Or, take Skytrain to W1 National Stadium Station & take public transport to Chinatown.

Thewes Flower Market

For a good introduction to tropical flora stop here to see both cut flowers and potted plants for sale.
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line).Take Exit 2 and proceed straight to nearby Chao Phraya Express Boat Sathorn Pier.Take Chao Phraya Express Boat to Thewes Boat Sathorn Pier N15 and walk straight ahead 500m. up to Krung Kasem Rd.then turn left on Samsen Rd.,cross adjacent Khlong Phadung and turn left to Thewes flower market.

Patpong Market
After sunset, the pedestrian precinct of Patpong 1, which has some of Bangkok's famous nightspots, is transformed into a busy market for garments. Bargaining is a must.
Open Daily from 06.00 a.m.- 02.00 p.m.
SkyTrain to Sala Daeng Station S2 (Silom Line). Take Exit 1, straight ahead 2 bs to Soi Patpong on the right.

Banglam Poo / Khao San Road
Located in one of Bangkok's older neighborhoods this area has evolved into a budget travelers mecca with many cut rate travel agencies, sidewalk cafes and street merchants. Great place for browsing and people watching.
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line). Leave via Exit 2 and walk to nearby Chao Phraya Express Boat Pier Take Express Boat upriver to Banglam Poo Pier N13 Exit pier and walk short distance to Phra Athit Rd. Turn left and follow Phra Athit Rd. past Phra Sumeru Fort on your left and continue another 300m to intersection with Chakrapongse Rd. Cross Chakrapongse Rd. then turn right and proceed for about 350m to Khao San Rd. which will intersects on your left.

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Temple

Buddhist temples are an essential as part of Thai culture, and Thai temples have many features that make them unique in the region. Thai temples are not only beautiful and architecturally unique but wonderful places for meditation and self-reflection. Temples also serve as schools for monks and other students.

Wat Pho

Wat Phrachetuphon Wimonmangkhalaram Ratchaworamahawihan (WAT PHO)
Of all the monasteries of the first class Royal temples,this is the most important, as it was built by monarchs beside the Royal Grand Palace.Originally,it was an old temple from the Ayutthaya period named Wat Photharam, and people have always called it Wat Pho.We still do today. In the reign of King Rama III there were no printed books,and people in general did not have access to the education available in temples.Wishing to rectify this, the king ordered texts to be inscribed on stone slabs around the temple which people could read and learn from.As a result, Wat chetuphon came to be regarded as "The first university in Thailand"
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station S6. (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Tien Pier (N.8) and walk straight to Sanam Chai road and Maharaj road next to the Grand Palace.
Open: daily during 08.00 a.m.- 05.00 p.m. Admission: 50 Baht.
For more information hrs.call (662) 225-9595, 622-0100, 221-1375
Tourists must be in polite dress, no shorts, although trousers are permitted.
Thai Traditional Medical Science School and body Massage
For more information please contact (662) 221-2974, 221-3686, 622-3550-1

Wat Saket and Golden Mount


One of Bangkok's oldest temples built by King Rama l. Within the grounds is Golden Mount a 76m (250ft) high hill capped by a golden tower, providing great views of old Bangkok.
Open daily 08:00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
Information 0 2233 4561, 0 2621 2576
SkyTrain to
Ratchathevi Station (N1) (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 1 and upon exiting turn around and walk straight ahead 200 m. to Khlong Saen Seab. Catch Long tail boat from pier directly to Phan Fha Pier at Wat Saket. Or from the Grand Palace or Wat Suthat, take public transport to cornor of Maha Chai and Ratchadamnern Klang Rd.

Wat Arun

One of the early homes of the Emerald Buddha featuring Khmer style prangs constructed during the reigns of Rama I and II. Main prang is 67m (220ft) tall and 234m (768ft) around at the base. Ornamented with broken porcelain which was added by King Mongkut (Rama IV). Unique riverside setting.
Open daily 07.30 a.m. - 06.00 p.m. Admission 20 Baht.
Information 0 2891 1149
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line). Leave via Exit 2 and take a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Tien Pier (N8) take a cross river ferry to Wat Arun.

Wat Phra Keao / The Grand Palace

Begun in 1782, this Temple houses the sacred Emerald Buddha.The temple compound contains many notable buildings,pagodas,prangs and mural galleries. Doors and windows of main chapel delicately inlaid with mother of pearl. Adjacent Grand Palace buildings include both classic Thai and Western influenced designs and consist of throne halls, pavilions and buildings used for various ceremonial purposes. Extensive collection of arms available for viewing.
Open daily 08.30 a.m. - 03.30 p.m. Admission 250 Baht entrance may be restricted on certain ceremonial occasions.Dress Code enforced.
Information 0 2623 5500 Ext. 3100
SkyTrain to Saphan Taksin Station (S6) (Silom Line). Leave via exit 2 and take a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Chang Pier (N9).

Wat Suthat

Founded at the center of Rattanakosin Island,this is one of Thailand's six most important temples,Construction was according to the Tretise on Warfare. king Rama I wished to make it the central temple of Bangkok and building started in 1807. Construction was completed according to plan in the reign of King Rama III.Good planning from the beginning earned it praise as " the most finely proportioned temple."
open: Daily from 9.00 a.m.- 4.00 p.m.
Admission fee : 20 Baht.
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9), take Taxi or Tuk Tuk to Watsuthat near the Giant Swing

Wat Trimitr
King Rama I appointed a Mon group of monks to look after this Ayutthaya period temple, so it became known in the Mon language as Wat Tong Pu. When Somdet Chao Phraya Maha Surasinghanat moved his troops back to Bangkok after victory in the battle of the Nine Armies, there was a ceremony of ritual bathing and changing of robes before he entered the Grand Palace, so the main temple was restored in 1787. After that, King Rama I gave it the name Wat Chanasongkhram.
Open : everyday from 8.00 a.m. -6.00 p.m.
Admission : free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Banglumpoo Pier (N.13), take Taxi or Tuk Tuk to Wat Chanasongkhram opposite kao San Road.

Wat Benchamabophit

Also known as the Marble Temple. Combining Thai, Khmer and Western styles, it was built by a brother of King Rama V.The temple houses examples of Lopburi and Sukhothai style Buddha images, Ashes of King Rama V are under central Buddha image.
Open daily 08.00 a.m. - 06.00 p.m. Admission 20 Baht.
Information 0 2281 2501, 0 2628 7947
SkyTrain to (N2) Phaya Thai Station (Sukhumvit Line). Take Exit 3 and get public transport west along Sri Ayutthaya Rd. to intersection of Rama V and Wat Benchamabophit.

Lak Muang Shrine (CITY PILLAR SHRINE)
In 1782, King Rama I was crowned as the first monarch of Chakri Dynasty.Having moved his capital from Thonburi to Bangkok, he ordered the ceremony to rise the traditional City Pillar on Sunday, April 21, 1782 at 6.45 p.m. The City Pillar made from laburnum wood and decorated with heartwood, it is a decorated 108 inches of it are above ground and 79 inches buried in the soil.The top of the pillar is decorated in Shellac and gold leaf and has pointed tip.Inside is the birth certificate of the city.
Open : Daily
Admission : Free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9 ), and walk straight to Maha Chai Road near The Grand Palace or take Tuk Tuk to The City Pillar Shrine..

CHAO PHOR SEUA SHRINE
This Chinese shrine has a long history and is respected by the Chinese community.It was originally located on Bamrung Muang Road,but when the road was widened in rieign of King Rama V, and lined with new buildings, Phraya Chodeuk Ratchasetthi (Khien) rebuilt it on land donated by King, which is now Tanao Road.
Open : Daily from 6.00 a.m. - 6.00 p.m.
Admission : Free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9), take Taxi or Tuk Tuk to CHAO PHOR SEUA SHRINE near the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration

WAT CHANASONGKHRAM RATCHAWORAMAHAWIHAN
King Rama I appointed a Mon group of monks to look after this Ayutthaya period temple, so it became known in the Mon language as Wat Tong Pu. When Somdet Chao Phraya Maha Surasinghanat moved his troops back to Bangkok after victory in the battle of the Nine Armies, there was a ceremony of ritual bathing and changing of robes before he entered the Grand Palace, so the main temple was restored in 1787. After that, King Rama I gave it the name Wat Chanasongkhram.
Open: everyday from 8.00 a.m. -6.00p.m.
Admission : free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Banglumpoo Pier (N.13), take Taxi or Tuk Tuk to Wat Chanasongkhram opposite kao San Road.

Wat Bowon Niwet
This temple is located on Phra Sumen Road in the Bang Lamphu area. Built in 1829, it is the shrine-hall of Phra Phutthachinnasi, a very beautiful Buddha image which was molded in about 1357. This is one of the most important temples of Bangkok, whose one-time chief abbot was King Rama IV before he ascended the throne. King Rama IV and King Rama VII, as well as His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej had resided here during their monkshood.
Open : Daily from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission : Free
Tel : 0 2281 2831-3
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Phra Arthit Pier (N.13), Take Taxi or Tuk Tuk to Wat Bowon Niwet which adjacent to Banglumpoo Market.

Wat Ratchanatdaram
Located on Mahachai Road, the temple was built in the reign of King Rama III in 1846. Loha Prasatthe temples main attraction, standing 36 metres high with 37 surrounding spires, is the only one of its kind left in the world.Next to the temple is the area for welcoming an important foreign guest and a memorial statue of King Rama III.
Open : Daily from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Admission : Free
Tel : 0 2224 8807, 0 2225 5749
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9), or Tuk Tuk proceed along Mahachai Road to Wat Ratchanatdaram

Wat Ratchanatdaramm
Located on Mahachai Road, the temple was built in the reign of King Rama III in 1846. Loha Prasatthe temples main attraction, standing 36 metres high with 37 surrounding spires, is the only one of its kind left in the world.Next to the temple is the area for welcoming an important foreign guest and a memorial statue of King Rama III.
Open : Daily from 8 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Admission : Free
Tel : 0 2224 8807, 0 2225 5749
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9), or Tuk Tuk proceed along Mahachai Road to Wat Ratchanatdaram.

Wat Rakhangkhositraram Woramahavihan
The temple, formerly named Wat Bangwayai, was built in the Ayutthaya period. It was restored and appointed a Royal temple by King Taksin of Thonburi who also sponsored the revision of the tripitaka scriptures at the temple. During the reign of King Rama I, a melodious rakhang or bell was found in the temple compound. The King order it to be moved to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and had five new bells sent back in exchange. The king then changed the temple's name to Wat Rakhangkositaram. In the reign of King Rama IV the name was to be changed again to Wat Rajkanthiyaram ("kanthi" meaning bell). But people did not accept this name, and the temple is still called Wat Rakhang today.
Open : Daily from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.
Admission : Free
Tel : 0 2281 2831-3
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Chang Pier (N.9), Take across river ferry from Chang Pier to Wat Rakhang Pier.

Wat Kanlayanamit woramahawihan
Chao Phraya Nikornbordin (Toe Kanlayanamit) dedicated his house and bought land in kudi Jeen area to found the temple in 1825.King Ramma III built Pra Wihan Luang where the principal Buddha image is enshrined.Later, King Rama IV renamed the image Praputthatrirattananayok.
Open : daily from 6.00 a.m.- 6.00 p.m.
Admission : free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Rajini (Pakkhlong Talat) Pier (N.), and Take across river ferry from Rajini (Pakkhlong Talat) pier to Wat Kanlaya Pier.

Santa Cruz Church (Wat Kudi Jeen)
When Ayutthaya fell to Burmese in 1767,most Europeans returned to their own countries.Some of the Portugueses residents, however, remained in Thailand. When King Taksin offered them land to found a temple, Brother Core chose land in Portugese Community in the Kudi Jeen area.
In the reign of King Rama III,the temple fell into disrepair.Cardinal Pallegoix re-established it and renamed it Santa Cruz Church, or the Church of the Holy Cross.However, it is popularly known as Wat kudi Jeen.
Open : Daily from 5.30 a.m.-8.30 a.m. 6.00-8.00 p.m.
Admission: Free
SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line), Take Exit 2 and go to Chao Phraya River Express Boat Pier.Take boat heading to Rajini (Pakkhlong Talat) Pier (N.), and Take across river ferry from Rajini (Pakkhlong Talat) pier to Santa Cruz Church Pier.

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Travel in Bangkok with BTS (3)

Museums
To learn about Thailand's rich past and culture, there is a number of
interesting museums and cultural institutions around Bangkok and many are easily accessible by BTS SkyTrain.
 
Bangkok Art and Culture Center


The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) becomes a meeting point for artists or audiences and also a creative hub for everyone.The exhibition and events are not only involving art but also theatre, film, writing, music and design and included with art library, shops, restaurant and coffee shop for all art lovers.
Open Tuesday – Sunday 10.00 a.m. – 9.00 p.m.
For more information Tel.: 02-214-6630-1
Website: http://www.bacc.or.th/
SkyTrain to National Stadium Station and leave via exit No.3, then use Skybridge direct to Bangkok Art and Culture Center.


National Museum

Comprehensive collection of Thai and Buddhist art and sculpture of particular note is Wat Buddhaisawan, the Royal Chariot collection and collections of Khmer and Sukhothai period art. The museum building was erected in 1782 to serve as a palace and in 1884 King Rama V turned it into a museum."

Open Wednesday - Sunday 09.00 a.m.- 04.00 p.m.
Admission 40 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2224 1370.
www.thailandmuseum.com/bangkok/bangkok.htm

SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line) Exit 2 to Chao Phraya Express Boat from Central Pier (Sathorn Pier) Take Express Boat up river to Chang Pier (N9) and walk straight on Maharat Road.

Royal Barge Museum

The Royal Barge Museum houses&nbspthe fantastic Royal Barges which are used in&nbspceremonial processions on the river. The museum is located on Bangkok Noi canal.

Open daily 09.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
(Closed Songkarn and New Year Festival)
Admission 30 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2424 0004
www.thailandmuseum.com/royal_barges/history.htm

SkyTrain to S6 Saphan Taksin Station (Silom Line).Leave via Exit 2 and take a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Phra Pin Klao Pier (N12) and go straight ahead to Wat Dusidaram Woravihara.

Vimanmek Teak Mansion

Mansion built of golden teak in 1868 and moved to present site in 1910. Former residence of King Rama V, comprised of 81 rooms with imposing staircases, octagonal rooms and lattice walls. Contains many antiques and art objects as well as personal effects of King Rama V

Open daily 09.30 a.m.- 04.00 p.m. Admission 100 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2628 6300 Ext. 5274, 5276
For Taxi directions: พระที่นั่งวิมานเมฆ

SkyTrain to N3 Victory Monument Station (Sukhumvit Line). Leave via Exit 3 and catch a taxi along Ratchawithi Rd. to Vimanmek Teak Mansion.


Suan Pakkard Palace

Complex of historic homes relocated from Chiang Mai and once used by members of the royal family. Set on beautifully landscaped grounds. Impressive 450 year old "Laquer Pavilion" relocated from Ayuthaya, decorated with gold leaf murals depicting the Buddha's life.

Open daily 09.00 a.m. - 04.00 p.m. Admission 100 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2245 4934, 0 2246 1775-6 ext. 229
www.suanpakkad.com/main_thai.php

SkyTrain to N2 Phaya Thai Station (Sukhumvit Line). Leave via Exit 4 and proceed straight ahead along Sri Ayuthaya Rd. for about 250m. to the palace entrance on your right.

The National Gallery

Collection of traditional & contemporary Thai art. Building housing the gallery used to be the Royal Mint. For detailed information on Bangkok Galleries check out web site: www.rama9art.org

Open Wednesday - Sunday 09.00 a.m. - 04.00 p.m. Admission 30 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2282 2637
www.thailandmuseum.com/national_gallery/national_gallery.htm

SkyTrain to Exit 2 Saphan Taksin Station (S6) (Silom line). Take Chao Phraya Express Boat from Sathorn Pier (Central Pier) to Railway Station Pier (N11) and cross the river on shuttle ferry to Tha Phra Athit pier and then walk to The National Gallery.

Jim Thompson's House

Legendary American who rejuvenated Thailand's silk industry, developed compound of six traditional Thai teak houses which are filled with a priceless collection of Asian antiques including carvings, paintings, decorative&nbspitems etc. The oldest house dates to 1800.

Open daily 09.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
Admission 100 Baht, Students (under 25) 50 Baht.
Information Tel: 0 2216 7368.
www.jimthompsonhouse.org

SkyTrain to (W1) National Stadium Station (Silom Line). Take Exit 1 and go straight ahead to the end of Soi Kasemsan 2, Jim Thompson's house is on left side.

Siam Society

Home of a respected research library and the Khamtieng House, a century old residence relocated from Chiang Mai. Artifacts and hilltribe costumes are on display. Society publications on sale at headquarters building.

Open Tuesday - Saturday 09.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
Admission to Khamtieng House is 100 Baht.
lnformation Tel: 0 2661 6470-7.

SkyTrain to (E4) Asok Station (Sukhumvit Line) and leave Via Exit 3. Walk a few meters straight ahead to intersection with Asok Rd. then turn left and walk about 200m, The Siam Society will be on your left.
www.siam-society.org



Children's Discovery Museum
As a result of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit's address proposing the creation of an informal and educational initiative in the form of a Bangkok Children's Discovery Museum.

The Children's Discovery Museum has three exhibition buildings together with a conference room and amenity areas. The total area inside the building is 7000 square meters and the total area outside the buildings, to be used for educational activities to provide amenities, is more than 3000 square meters.

Open
Tuesday - Friday 09.00 a.m. - 05.00 p.m.
Saturday - Sunday 10.00 a.m. - 06.00 p.m.
(Closed on Monday)

Admission fee
Adult 70 Baht.
Children age from 2 years and school children: 50 Baht.
Children age less than 2 years and handicapped persons : Free entry

SkyTrain to
Mochit Station (Sukhumvit Line N8) Leave via exit 1 or 3 and walk straight ahead to chatuchak Park about 10 mins.

*For more information Tel. 0-2615-7333


Science Center for Education
open Tuesday-Sunday 08.30 a.m. - 04.30 p.m.
(closed on Monday and National Holiday)

Admission
Planetarium -Adult: 20 baht / Child 10 baht
Exhibition -Adult: 20 baht / Child 10 baht

SkyTrain to Ekka-mai Station (Sukhumvit Line E7) Leave via exit 2 and go straight ahead about 5 minutes.

*For more information Tel. 0 2391 0544, 0 2392 0508, 0 2392 1773

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