À votre arrivée en Thaïlande, la première question que peut se poser un voyageur est : « Que faut-il voir en Thaïlande ? » S’il s’agit de trésors culturels et historiques, la capitale s’impose évidemment comme un choix immédiat. Dans cet article, nous aborderons les attractions de Bangkok que vous pouvez visiter en 1, 2 ou 3 jours.
- Informations générales
- En une journée
- Le Grand Palais de Bangkok
- Le Temple du Bouddha d’Émeraude (Wat Phra Kaew)
- Le Temple du Bouddha Couché (Wat Pho)
- Le Temple de l’Aube (Wat Arun)
- La Montagne d’Or (Wat Saket)
- En deux jours
- Le Temple du Bouddha d’Or (Wat Traimit)
- Chinatown
- Le parc Lumphini
- La Tour Baiyoke 2
- En trois jours
- Aquarium Siam Ocean World
- Siam Paragon
- La Maison-Musée de Jim Thompson
- Siam Niramit
- Autres attractions
- Wat Ratchanadda
- Wat Suthat
- Le Temple de Marbre (Wat Benchamabophit)
- Le Palais Vimanmek
- Ananta Samakhom
- Le Musée National de Bangkok
- Musée des Barges Royales
- Musée Erawan
- Centre d’Art et de Culture de Bangkok
- Khao San Road
- Le Marché de Chatuchak
- State Tower
- Central World Plaza
- Le Zoo de Dusit
- Parc Muang Boran
- Le Parc à thème Safari World
- Le Parc d’attractions Dream World
- Comment s’y rendre à moindre coût
Informations générales
Vous êtes de passage à Bangkok, peut-être parce que vous allez ensuite en vacances à Phuket ou à Pattaya, et vous avez décidé de consacrer 1, 2 ou 3 jours à l’exploration des attractions de Bangkok, sans savoir par où commencer. Pour être honnête, pour voir tous les sites populaires (et moins populaires) de la capitale thaïlandaise en profondeur, il faudrait au moins une semaine, mais nous ne disposons pas de tant de temps ; nous ferons donc avec. N’hésitez pas à utiliser notre guide de voyage improvisé lors de votre séjour.
En une journée
Que peut-on voir à Bangkok en 1 jour ? Oui, un seul jour suffit pour visiter 2 ou 3 sites célèbres, de préférence situés à proximité les uns des autres, pour ne pas perdre trop de temps en déplacements.
Nous avons dressé une liste de lieux relativement proches les uns des autres et, surtout, nous y avons associé une référence cartographique pour faciliter votre orientation.
Ainsi, pour une excursion d’une journée, les attractions suivantes conviennent :
- Le Grand Palais ;
- Le Temple du Bouddha d’Émeraude ;
- Le Temple du Bouddha Couché ;
- Le Temple de l’Aube ;
- Le Temple de la Montagne d’Or.
Si vous n’avez pas de véhicule personnel, il sera difficile de visiter les cinq endroits. L’idéal est de planifier 2 ou 3 lieux et de les explorer plus en détail. Si vous louez une moto, la tâche se simplifie ; vous pourrez ajouter un site de plus à la liste, pas plus.
Le Grand Palais de Bangkok
The Grand Palace is a magnificent landmark and a must-see in Bangkok. Its intricate architecture, ornate details, and rich history showcase Thailand’s cultural heritage at its finest. Walking through the palace grounds feels like stepping into a royal era, with highlights like the Emerald Buddha Temple leaving a lasting impression. A visit here is truly unforgettable.
The ticket price is 500 baht btw ! And remember not to wear sleeveless shirts and shorts ! I enjoyed visiting despite it being a top tourist location (i.e. crowded). The architecture and artwork is awesome. It was a lovely day to go, not too hot. Make sure to dress appropriately-no shorts, midriffs or bare shoulders. The signage was helpful and the staff I met were helpful. The textile museum was a bonus that more people should check out. The Grand Palace is the official residence of the king of Thailand.
Part of the palace is open for public including the emerald Buddha temple and other building inside the compound.
It’s a breathtaking experience to see the art and architecture of this palace.
The early you reach the crowd will be less. It’s opens at 8.30.
Sleeveless and shorts are not allowed inside the palace. The buildings are massive and represent the thai architectural heritage
A must visit place in Bangkok The area is beautiful and impressive! A must when in Bangkok! The entrance fee is 500 baht per person. We were there on a Friday at around 9 a.m., the complex opens at 8:30. We didn't have to wait and we didn't buy any tickets in advance. The dress code was taken very seriously! Make sure you wear long trousers! Women can also wear long skirts and dresses, but they are well above the knee! Shoulders must be covered. It got very busy during the morning and there were sometimes large crowds. Accordingly, you should either be there very early or probably later, just before it closes, if you don't like crowds. Otherwise, super beautiful! The Grand Palace is truly one of the best and most beautiful architecture I have ever seen. If you are into history, the free English tour (3 to 4 times a day inside the palace) is recommended.
The palace is usually so crowded that you can't walk easily. I recommend cloudy days or the time of the day when the sun is not in the middle of the sky as this will make your visit very uncomfortable.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Na Phra Lan Rd, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿500, Children: ฿250
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Built in 1782, the Grand Palace served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam and later Thailand, showcasing stunning architecture and art.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available with advance booking
Durée de visite recommandée : Early morning to avoid crowds
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via Chao Phraya Express Boat or taxi
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Le Grand Palais de Bangkok est un lieu incontournable si vous venez pour la première fois dans le pays. C’est l’ancienne résidence des monarques de Thaïlande, construite au XVIIIe siècle sous le règne de Rama I.
Lors de la construction du palais, on s’est basé sur l’ancienne résidence royale, située dans l’ancienne capitale Ayutthaya. Sur le terrain du palais, l’histoire thaïlandaise se révèle au cœur de pagodes, de complexes religieux et d’autres édifices. Le palais est une projection du pays.
Horaires d’ouverture : 8h30–16h30 (notez qu’il n’est plus possible d’acheter de billets après 15h30, car les guichets ferment à cette heure).
Tarif d’entrée : 500 bahts par personne.
Si vous le souhaitez, vous pouvez louer un audioguide auprès de la billetterie pour 200 bahts.
Quelques règles :
- Il est interdit d’avoir les épaules nues ou de porter un short très court dans l’enceinte du palais (vous pouvez louer un vêtement spécial pour 200 bahts) ;
- Avant d’entrer dans un temple, il faut retirer ses chaussures (cela concerne le temple, pas la cour du palais) ;
- Les équipements vidéo sont interdits à l’intérieur des temples.
Durée approximative de la visite : 3h30–4 heures
Le Temple du Bouddha d’Émeraude (Wat Phra Kaew)
Beautiful temples with a lot of history to walk around. 500baht entrance fee but this does include some other attractions as well so if you do them it's worth it. There are free guided tours at various times throughout the day, we did one and it was really good, the guide was amazing and we really enjoyed it! But be prepared for it to be busy no matter what time of day you get there!! Also men must wear trousers, even shorts covering the knees were not allowed. This is a beautiful Temple with intricate details and paintings in the buildings surrounding the main Temple. You can only visit with a full entrance ticket to the Royal Palace, which are available at the door. I would recommend getting a tour guide as there is not too much information posted and the guides seem very knowledgeable about the history, architecture, and faith of the Temple. Note, they do strictly enforce attire so please dress appropriately (no shorts or skirts, or revealing tops), otherwise you will have to purchase pants! Another complex where photographs do not quite do the structures justice. The detail and architecture of the entire complex were amazing and while there were a lot of people, even early in the morning, it was well worth the visit. Would recommend if in Bangkok. Beautiful temple definitely recommend going in a little earlier in the day as it get really crowded very quickly. There is no photos allowed inside of the temple of the Emerald Buddha.
Really enjoy the beautiful painting of Thailand national epics "The Ramakien", make sure to check it out. Here is one of the most stunning spots in Bangkok. Located inside the Grand Palace, it is famous for its intricate architecture, colorful murals, and the Emerald Buddha statue. It is a place that blends beauty, culture, and sacred vibes.
Tips:
1. Dress respectfully by covering your shoulders and knees. If needed, you can rent clothes at the entrance.
2. Arrive early, ideally at 8:30 AM, to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere before the crowds arrive.
3. Bring water and maybe a hat or umbrella, as Bangkok’s heat can be intense.
4. Your ticket includes the Grand Palace, so make sure to plan time to explore both.
5. Photography is allowed outside but not inside the main hall with the Buddha.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Inside the Grand Palace complex, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM
Prix du billet : Included in Grand Palace ticket
Photo autorisée ? No
Informations historiques : Considered Thailand's most sacred temple, Wat Phra Kaew houses the revered Emerald Buddha statue and is integral to Thai royal ceremonies.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available with Grand Palace ticket
Durée de visite recommandée : Early morning to avoid crowds
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via Chao Phraya Express Boat or taxi
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Le Temple du Bouddha d’Émeraude (Wat Phra Kaew, ou Wat Phra Keo) est intéressant pour l’histoire étonnante entourant l’apparition de la statue du Bouddha d’Émeraude. Selon la population locale, cette statue a été créée dans les cieux, et par la suite, le roi céleste (un membre de la famille royale) a aidé à l’apporter au Wat Phra Kaew. Une belle légende, qui rend ce lieu encore plus attractif, et qu’il faut absolument venir voir par soi-même.
Par ailleurs, étant tout près du Grand Palais, le Temple du Bouddha d’Émeraude figure automatiquement sur la liste de tout voyageur n’ayant qu’une journée.
Les horaires d’ouverture coïncident avec ceux du Grand Palais.
Tarif d’entrée : 400 bahts.
Durée approximative de la visite : 1–1h30
Le Temple du Bouddha Couché (Wat Pho)
One of the highlights of the entire complex. The size and magnitude of the image was incredible. It's a tight space with a lot of people, so make sure you take your time enjoying the beauty that is the entire room and the image. But of course, also be aware of those around you as well, so that everyone can enjoy as well. Absolutely recommend. The Reclining Buddha is an absolute must-visit! Located in a serene and well-maintained temple, the Buddha statue is massive and awe-inspiring. It's one of the largest reclining Buddha statues in the world, and the craftsmanship is stunning. The surrounding gardens and the peaceful ambiance make it a perfect place for reflection and relaxation. I highly recommend visiting early in the morning to avoid crowds and fully take in the beauty of this historic and spiritual site. The intricate details on the statue’s feet are especially mesmerizing. Don’t forget to take a moment to appreciate the peaceful energy of the place! This is a must visit place in Bangkok. Away from the hustle and bustle of the main city, this is a beautiful temple with superb architecture.
The main sanctum where Reclining Buddha resides is massive. The huge statue of sleeping Buddha must be atleast 100 m in length and it's difficult to take pictures of the full statue from your phone. Its so huge.
Apart from that the other temples are also gorgeous. Wat Pho was the first temple that we ever visited and it has set the bar very high! The reclining Buddha is a sight to behold, honestly beautiful and photos do not do it justice of how big it is!
The grounds are all beautiful to walk around and see, there is an interactive board which gives you info on your phone apparently but we couldn’t make it work! When I’m going to these places I love to learn and would’ve been nice to be able to learn a bit more about where we was and what we was seeing, so that is why we didn’t give it 5 stars! Still, Very beautiful and very worth visiting. Please be respectful and cover up! It is not an Instagram attraction! Amazing - and beautiful... well worth the 300THB cover charge... the throngs of people, however, can be overwhelming. Shoes off in the green bags provided. Take your time to enjoy the dimensions of this statue... look for the gaps between the pillars to get a bit closer to take a better photo. Warning of pickpockets are issued continuously at the entrance... so please be aware and safe.
Two thumbs up!!Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 2 Sanamchai Road, Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:00 AM – 6:30 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿200, Children: ฿100
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Established in the 16th century, Wat Pho is renowned for its giant reclining Buddha statue and as a center for traditional Thai massage and medicine.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin, then boat
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Le Wat Pho se situe non loin des deux premières attractions. Son intérêt ne réside pas seulement dans l’immense superficie du complexe religieux (environ 80 000 m², difficile à parcourir entièrement avant la fin de la journée, surtout si vous voulez encore voir d’autres curiosités), mais aussi dans la plus grande statue de Bouddha couché du monde. Ses dimensions :
Longueur : 95 m
Hauteur : 15 m
Le temple est considéré comme l’un des plus anciens du pays, puisqu’il remonte au XIIe siècle, à l’époque où il n’était qu’un petit monastère. Il fut ensuite agrandi, de même que son territoire.
Les règles de comportement dans ce complexe sont les mêmes que dans tout monastère bouddhique, mais on note un détail positif : les chaussures retirées sont emportées avec vous dans un sac spécial fourni par le personnel.
Horaires : 8h30–18h30. Tarif d’entrée : 100 bahts par personne.
Durée approximative de la visite : 2–2h30
Le Temple de l’Aube (Wat Arun)
This temple is truly one of the most beautiful and unique I’ve ever seen. The entry fee is 200 Thai Baht, which includes a complimentary small water bottle—a thoughtful touch.
The architecture and intricate design of the structure are breathtaking and unlike anything else. While the area outside is quite crowded, the inside of the temple is much calmer, allowing you to soak in its beauty.
There are plenty of souvenir shops around and clean bathrooms nearby, making it convenient for visitors. A delightful highlight was seeing people dressed in traditional Thai costumes, posing for stunning photographs taken by professional photographers available for hire. It’s definitely worth doing if you have time—the photos turn out incredible!
Overall, a must-visit for its beauty, cultural significance, and photo opportunities. Wonderful view and beautiful temple!
I felt like I should have visited before.
You can try the Thai costume there and can take amazingly beautiful pictures.
We went there like around 6pm and that was an awesome sunset with a cool breeze but very crowded.
You can enjoy the perfect view on the way to the temple from the Hop On Hop Off tourist boat.
Highly recommend! **A Majestic Riverside Landmark in Bangkok**
Located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, **Wat Arun** (Temple of Dawn) is one of Bangkok’s most iconic landmarks, offering a blend of rich history, stunning architecture, and serene beauty. Visiting this temple was an unforgettable experience, providing both a deep sense of spirituality and breathtaking views of the river and cityscape.
**History and Significance**
Wat Arun’s history dates back to the 17th century, though the temple in its current form was constructed during the reign of King Rama II in the early 19th century. The temple is dedicated to the Hindu god **Aruna**, who is often associated with the dawn. Its name, "Temple of Dawn," reflects its stunning appearance as the sun rises over the river, casting light on its towering spires. Wat Arun holds immense religious significance, not only as a Buddhist temple but also as a symbol of Thailand’s rich cultural heritage.
**Architectural Beauty**
The most striking feature of Wat Arun is its central **prang** (tower), which stands at an impressive 79 meters tall, making it one of the tallest structures in Bangkok. The prang is intricately decorated with colorful porcelain tiles, seashells, and pieces of Chinese pottery, creating a dazzling effect that catches the light at different times of the day. The design represents Mount Meru, the center of the Buddhist cosmos, with smaller spires surrounding the central one, symbolizing various aspects of Buddhist cosmology.
Climbing the central prang is an experience in itself. Though the steps are steep and narrow, the effort is worth it for the incredible views at the top. From the summit, you get panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River, the surrounding temples, and the bustling city of Bangkok. On clear days, the sight is nothing short of breathtaking, and it provides an entirely new perspective on the city’s landscape.
In addition to the prang, there are several other smaller structures and shrines within the temple complex, each beautifully designed with intricate carvings, murals, and Buddha statues. The surrounding courtyards are peaceful and well-maintained, offering a tranquil retreat from the lively atmosphere of the city. The overall atmosphere of Wat Arun is one of calm reverence, and it provides a serene space for reflection and prayer.
**Experience and Atmosphere**
Visiting Wat Arun is a deeply spiritual experience, as it is still an active place of worship. Locals and tourists alike come here to pay respects, meditate, or simply admire the beauty of the temple. The temple’s riverside location adds to its allure. As you approach the temple by boat, crossing the river from the opposite bank, the sight of the towering prang against the sky is awe-inspiring.
When I visited, the temple was relatively calm, despite the usual crowds of tourists. The sounds of monks chanting and the faint smell of incense filled the air, enhancing the spiritual ambiance. The temple is especially beautiful at sunset, when the setting sun casts a golden glow over the prang, making it appear even more majestic.
**Conclusion**
In conclusion, Wat Arun is a must-see destination for anyone visiting Bangkok. Its stunning architecture, historical significance, and tranquil atmosphere make it one of the most memorable landmarks in the city. Whether you're interested in history, spirituality, or simply admiring beautiful architecture, Wat Arun offers a unique and enriching experience. The views, both from the temple itself and from the river, are some of the best in Bangkok, making it a highlight of any trip to this vibrant city. Wat Arun is a magnificent temple with large columns and intricate details and carvings. It was crowded with many tourists and visitors dressed in rented authentic Thai clothing for photo shoots. This unfortunately took away from the experience, however you can certainly still find a moment of peace here. You are able to climb the stairs to walk around the structure, however take care as the steps are steep. The building is beautifully lit during sunset and in the evenings! Please be respectful and wear proper clothing, although they did not seem to enforce the no shorts rule when I visited. Wat Arun is one if the Thailand's signature. We can go there by shuttle boat which only costs 5 baht. The entrance fees to Wat Arun is 200 baht for foreigners. We can rent Thai traditional costumes and photographers with reasonable price there. It is not as crowded as Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha and better to visit in early morning and evening.
Wat Arun represents rich culture of Thailand and it is a must to visit in Bangkok.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿100, Children: ฿50
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Dating back to the 17th century, Wat Arun is famous for its stunning riverside location and intricate porcelain mosaics, symbolizing Mount Meru.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Early morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via ferry from Saphan Taksin BTS Station
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Wat Arun (Wat Arun) se traduit du thaï par « Temple de l’Aube », et le meilleur moment pour le visiter est le matin ou le soir (lorsque le soleil se couche). Cela ne tient pas tant à son apparence qu’au concept architectural. Il n’y a quasiment pas d’ombre sur le site du complexe religieux, et il fera très chaud en journée.
Le sanctuaire est conçu de manière à ce que, par une journée ensoleillée, tout scintille (grâce à la multitude de fragments de céramique ornant le temple). Il arrive parfois d’assister à un spectacle son et lumière, généralement en soirée, quand votre visite d’une journée touche déjà à sa fin.
Horaires : 8h00–18h00
Tarif d’entrée : 50 bahts.
Durée approximative de la visite : 2h30–3 heures
La Montagne d’Or (Wat Saket)
A hidden or not as well known attraction which is brilliant.
This is our second time and this is such a nice place to climb the stairs and see different views and levels.
The temples and Buddhas are great and I love the cave temple at the end personally.
It has so much going on around the mount too so has a buzzing atmosphere. Wat Saket, also known as the Golden Mount, is a must-visit destination in Bangkok, offering a serene atmosphere and stunning views of the city. The climb up the winding staircase is enjoyable, with calming bells, statues, and lush greenery along the way. At the top, the golden stupa shines brilliantly, and the panoramic view of Bangkok is breathtaking, especially during sunset. The temple’s historical significance and peaceful vibe make it a perfect spot for reflection and photography. A unique mix of culture, history, and natural beauty that should not be missed It is hardly likely a religious place but rather temple for tourism or tourist. Anyway, it is good place to feel the atmosphere of Buddism in Thai, also nice place to enjoy city view. Stairs are not difficult to climb. Total climbing time might be 5 minutes or so and the stairs itself are very low. Admit fee is 100 baht per 1 tourist, which is different from google maps. It’s a nice climb to the top, with more statues, water features and bells along the way. They sell water upstairs and have giant fans you can sit in front of if you’re feeling too warm. The view from the top is awesome!
They’re not too strict with the dress code, so shorts are okay (for guys at least) as long as they’re not too short. They sell the ever ubiquitous elephant print trousers there in case your clothes are deemed not appropriate.
It’s a bit of a walk from the nearest metro station. History of Wat Saket (The Golden Mount), Bangkok
Wat Saket, commonly known as the Golden Mount, is a revered temple and iconic landmark in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon District. With its gleaming golden chedi perched atop an artificial hill, this temple offers a serene escape from the city’s hustle and bustle, along with breathtaking panoramic views of old Bangkok.
History of Wat Saket
The origins of Wat Saket date back to the Ayutthaya period, but it gained prominence during the reign of King Rama I, who restored and renamed it. The temple was originally called “Wat Sakae” but was later renamed “Wat Saket” by King Rama I.
The Golden Mount was built during King Rama III’s reign when he ordered the construction of a large chedi. However, the soft soil in Bangkok caused the original structure to collapse. Later, during King Rama IV’s reign, the hill was reinforced, and King Rama V completed the construction of the golden chedi that remains today.
Inside the chedi lies a relic of the Buddha, brought from India, making it a sacred pilgrimage site for Thai Buddhists. The Golden Mount also served as a cremation site for plague victims in the 19th century, adding to its historical significance.
What to Expect
• Climb the Golden Mount:
To reach the golden chedi, visitors must climb a spiral staircase with 318 steps. Along the way, enjoy peaceful gardens, bell towers, and small shrines.
• Panoramic Views:
At the top, you’ll be rewarded with stunning 360-degree views of Bangkok’s old city, including landmarks like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.
• Serene Atmosphere:
Despite being in the heart of Bangkok, Wat Saket offers a tranquil environment, making it an ideal place for reflection and meditation.
• Annual Fair:
The temple hosts a grand fair in November, coinciding with Loy Krathong. During this time, the Golden Mount is beautifully decorated, and the atmosphere is lively with food, performances, and merit-making activities.
Tips for Visiting
1. Opening Hours: The temple is open daily from 7:30 AM to 7:00 PM.
2. Entrance Fee: 50 THB for foreigners; free for Thai citizens.
3. Dress Code: Modest attire is required. Avoid shorts and sleeveless tops.
4. Best Time to Visit: Visit early in the morning or late afternoon for cooler weather and fewer crowds.
Why Visit Wat Saket?
Wat Saket is a perfect blend of historical significance, cultural heritage, and peaceful ambiance. Its iconic golden chedi, rich history, and panoramic views make it one of Bangkok’s most treasured temples. Whether you’re seeking spiritual solace or simply looking to experience a unique aspect of the city, the Golden Mount is a must-visit destination.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 344 Chakkraphatdi Phong Road, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿50, Children: ฿20
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Built in the 19th century, Wat Saket features a golden chedi atop a man-made hill, offering panoramic views of Bangkok and hosting annual temple fairs.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from central Bangkok
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Le Wat Saket (Wat Saket), aussi appelé le Temple de la Montagne d’Or, est situé en hauteur. Avant la construction des gratte-ciel, c’était même le point culminant de la ville. On compte précisément 320 marches pour arriver tout en haut, mais elles ne forment pas un escalier unique : il y a des espaces de repos, car des personnes âgées visitent aussi le temple.
Vu de loin, le Wat Saket ressemble à une forteresse blanche imprenable (une colline entourée de verdure). Il y a effectivement beaucoup de végétation.
Au sommet, vous pourrez profiter d’une vue superbe sur la ville et faire quelques photos ou vidéos pour vos souvenirs.
Horaires : 7h30–17h30
Tarif : 20 bahts.
Durée approximative de la visite : 1 heure
En deux jours
Si vous disposez de deux journées complètes pour explorer Bangkok, consacrez la première journée au programme décrit ci-dessus. Laissez pour le lendemain ce que vous n’aurez pas pu visiter le premier jour, et ajoutez éventuellement :
- Le Temple du Bouddha Couché ;
- Chinatown ;
- Le parc Lumphini ;
- La tour Baiyoke 2.
Bien entendu, nous joignons une carte des attractions, avec également le réseau de métro afin de repérer le trajet le plus rapide pour chaque lieu.
Le Temple du Bouddha d’Or (Wat Traimit)
Wat Traimit Withayaram temple will offer us the historical context, cultural insights,educational value, the multi-floor center presents a comprehensive narrative of the temple's significance within the Yoarawat community of Chinatown. The entrance fee is an additional 100 baht, that's well worth the cost the Temple of the Golden Buddha, is a revered Buddhist temple located in the heart of Bangkok's Chinatown. It is renowned for housing the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, a magnificent testament to the country's rich cultural heritage and deep-rooted Buddhist faith. Walked to the temple from Chinatown. Impressive gold Buddha which you can view after buying a 100 Baht ticket and climbing several sets of stairs. There are quite a few rules you have to observe before and whilst viewing which are listed on signs in English (no shoes on, no video recording allowed etc.) It was quite nice to see people worshipping in front of the Buddha and it was only my self conscious self that stopped me from getting on the floor too. Besides the Buddha there are donation boxes and small gifts you can buy but be aware some are quite expensive like 800 THB which I think is £18 for a bracelet. There is a separate souvenir shop that has more reasonably priced items. I have marked this a 3, only because of one of the attendants where I viewed the Buddha. I didn't like the sense of being watched with suspicion and noticed that this person was treating all like that even though everyone was very respectful. Other than that this was a beautiful thing to do and on first sight of the Buddha I was overcome with a feeling of serenity. Pleasant Buddhist temple near to Bangkok city with 100 Baht entry fee. Most of the tourists are from foreign; not rush during the weekdays. Washroom facilities available. Parking may become problems during weekends. Place is maintained neatly A big temple complex that houses the golden Buddha. There are also 2 floors that are museums within the same main building.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 661 Thanon Worachak, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿100, Children: ฿50
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Home to the world's largest solid gold Buddha statue, Wat Traimit dates back to the 13th century and is a significant cultural and religious site.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via MRT to Hua Lamphong Station, then taxi
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N’oubliez pas de visiter le Wat Traimit, où se trouve le Bouddha d’Or, ne serait-ce que parce qu’il s’agit de la statue la plus grande, la plus lourde, la plus large et la plus haute du Bouddha coulée en or massif. Oui, vous avez bien lu, il s’agit d’or, et non d’un plaquage ou d’une peinture dorée. Le temple en lui-même est relativement modeste, et son principal intérêt réside dans cette figure.
Outre la statue, on trouve ici deux musées.
Pour savoir comment accéder au temple et obtenir plus de détails, lisez notre article — Temple du Bouddha d’Or.
Horaires : 8h00–17h00.
Tarif d’entrée : 40 bahts.
Durée approximative de la visite : 1–1h30.
Chinatown
Non loin de Wat Traimit se trouve Chinatown, aussi appelée Chaina Town. Si vous n’avez jamais visité de « quartier chinois » dans d’autres pays, il peut être difficile de s’imaginer l’ambiance de ce lieu. Aucun film ne saurait retranscrire l’atmosphère réelle qui y règne. Et si vous avez la chance de vous y trouver lors d’une fête chinoise, vous pouvez vous estimer chanceux ! Vous ne verrez un tel festival des sens nulle part ailleurs (à part peut-être en Chine elle-même).
On y trouve de nombreuses boutiques au style chinois, ainsi que des coins qui méritent absolument d’être photographiés.
Ici, on peut acheter de l’or et des bijoux à bon prix, mais soyez très vigilant lors du choix, car, après tout, c’est Chinatown !
Le parc Lumphini
There are no words to describe how much I love this park. My go-to for the runs as well as picnics and long walks. The abundance of nature, cats, and monitor lizards surrounding the park is a perfect combination to the busy streets of Bangkok. I love to see how people come together to exercise and share daily activities. Don't miss it when in Bangkok. Such an interesting park right in the middle of Bangkok! There were SO many big water monitors which was awesome. Through it is advised to not get too close to them because they are considered dangerous. There were also multiple bodies of water where you could rent fun paddle boats. Lots of people laying down for a nap in the grass. I tried that too. Would recommend 🙂 Very interesting, and almost a peaceful place in the middle of one of the overcrowded are in Bangkok.
The park is properly serviced, it offer good walking/jogging trail, with plenty of refreshments /goof outlets, and notable mobile - toilets 🤗
Lighting of the park is great, and Safety and Security is certainly assured by the clearly presence of the Thai police.
Very interesting place and worth visiting A good place to take a break from the business of Bangkok. Not really many unique activities to do within the park other than the very gentle and peaceful water monitor lizards. 30 minutes to 1 hour visit seems sufficient to get a view of the park Tired, needs updating and improving, but has a great running and cycling circuit. You can see Water Monitors un and around the lovely lakes. A welcome green space in Bangkok that could be better. A central cafe would be welcome. There seems to work happening, maybe this is the vision for the future.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Rama IV Road, Lumphini, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 4:30 AM – 9:00 PM
Prix du billet : Free
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Established in 1920, Lumphini Park is Bangkok's largest public park, offering green spaces, lakes, and recreational activities for locals and tourists alike.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : No official guides, informational signs available
Durée de visite recommandée : Early morning or evening
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Limité
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Sala Daeng Station
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Le parc Lumphini (ou Lumpini) est un lieu dédié à la détente ; on l’appelle souvent une oasis de verdure au milieu du désert de béton.
Il vaut vraiment la peine de venir, ne serait-ce que pour y voir les varans et les tortues qui habitent le lac du parc.
Le soir, des danses de groupe sont organisées, auxquelles tout le monde peut se joindre.
Si vous avez une pause entre deux visites, vous pouvez passer une heure dans cette bulle de sérénité. Pour encore plus de tranquillité, louez un petit bateau ; vous pourrez alors naviguer au centre du plan d’eau et profiter du parc.
À noter : fumer, jeter des détritus ou promener son chien ici est formellement interdit. L’amende est élevée — 2000 bahts.
La Tour Baiyoke 2
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Adresse : 222 Ratchaprarop Road, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿400, Children: ฿200
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Standing as one of Thailand's tallest buildings, Baiyoke 2 Tower features an observation deck offering 360-degree views of Bangkok and surrounding areas.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available upon request
Durée de visite recommandée : Evening for night views
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Siam or Asok Station
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La Tour Baiyoke 2 (Baiyoke), parfois appelée Baiyok, est un gratte-ciel gigantesque de 302 m de haut, avec 84 étages.
Le moyen le plus pratique de visiter cette tour, qui offre une vue imprenable sur la ville (et même sur le golfe de Siam par temps clair), est de loger à l’hôtel occupant les étages 22 à 74. Dans ce cas, vous pourrez ajouter un ou deux lieux supplémentaires à votre liste.
Mais il faut bien l’admettre, le tarif de séjour n’est pas donné. Si vous ne pouvez pas y passer la nuit, vous pouvez juste monter à la plateforme panoramique pendant une petite heure.
Entrée pour la plateforme panoramique : 300 bahts.
Horaires : 10h00–22h30 (dernière admission à 21h30).
À propos, si vous avez faim, vous pouvez visiter le restaurant local aux 76e ou 78e étages, et ainsi accéder gratuitement à la terrasse panoramique.
En trois jours
Si vous disposez de trois jours, en plus des attractions déjà mentionnées, le troisième jour, nous recommandons :
- l’Océanarium ;
- le centre commercial Siam Paragon ;
- la Maison-Musée de Jim Thompson ;
- le spectacle Siam Niramit.
Aquarium Siam Ocean World
Brings you to a totally new world!
Marine life has always fascinated me. I try to check out similar places of interest wherever I go. My favorite attractions here were the shark tank where you can view them overhead; provided seats or steps to better enjoy viewing the fish. It’s so relaxing to watch them swim to and fro!
There are recommended attractions for kids like the touching of starfish, DIY activity beside the penguin feeding area, the jellyfish area, etc.
Despite coming on a weekday at the opening hour, the place was filled quickly within the next hour. Couples, families, came to visit. Some small kids can get a bit rowdy-running and shouting so I think there should be some staff stationed at various areas to ensure safety at all times.
The place isn’t that big and can be explored less than an hour (as I did) but I went back to the start area and leisurely explored each attraction once more. I also watched the 4D movie, which was quite amazing! very beautiful, many species of marine life, children really enjoy it. The shark tunnel was the highlight of my visit. It felt like I was transported to a vast ocean when I walked through the transparent tunnel, surrounded by countless sharks of all sizes. The shimmering lights created a magical atmosphere, making me feel like I was swimming alongside these gigantic creatures.
recommended to book ticket via their website in advance to get more discount. This venue is located in the basement of Siam Paragon, I enjoyed every bit of my walking so recommend to come. The sea life inside is SUPER CUTE! It's an aquarium worth visiting, as if the ocean has been brought to the heart of the city. It’s a marvellous underwater world perfect for learning experiences. Children are thrilled by the aquatic creatures they encounter, with a wide variety of marine life, both familiar and unfamiliar. Unsurprisingly, most visitors are families bringing their little ones to explore. Tickets are available as annual passes or day passes. It’s recommended to buy them online for cheaper rates, and annual passes are even more cost-effective—visiting more than three times makes it well worth it! Visiting SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World was such a memorable experience! The aquarium is beautifully designed, with a stunning underwater tunnel that makes you feel completely immersed in marine life. The variety of creatures on display, from sharks to adorable penguins, was truly impressive. I also loved the interactive touch pools—it was a hit for kids and adults alike! While the tickets were a bit on the higher side, the quality and uniqueness of the exhibits made it worth every baht. A must-visit attraction in Bangkok! 🍎 Pay accepted. So happy I came to this place, great short activity within walking distance of CentralWorld. The employees are so nice and strive to make your experience alive and special. The park is special and they have really gone all out in curated worlds to fit the sea life.
The glass boat ride was an exciting revelation, it was fun to see the backgrounds of the aquarium and see what the tanks look like, behind the curtain experience plus a closer look of the sea life.
4D cinema was okay, more fun for kids, more back ache for …
Go visit them!Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Basement, Siam Paragon, 991 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿1,200, Children: ฿900
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Opened in 1991, Siam Ocean World is Southeast Asia's largest aquarium, showcasing a vast array of marine species and interactive exhibits.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Late morning or early evening
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Siam Station
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Le Siam Ocean World est divisé en sept zones thématiques, présentant différentes créatures sous-marines, du grand requin au tout petit mollusque. L’aquarium mesure six mètres de haut et comporte deux niveaux. Au sous-sol, il y a un tunnel d’aquarium qui s’étend sur plusieurs dizaines de mètres.
Il est considéré comme le plus grand aquarium d’Asie, ce qui justifie son prix.
Horaires : 10h00–21h00.
Tarif : 990/790 bahts (adulte/enfant).
Durée approximative : 2–2h30.
Siam Paragon
Siam Paragon is a must-visit destination in Bangkok, offering a luxurious shopping experience with a vast selection of international brands, high-end boutiques, and specialty stores. Beyond shopping, it’s a hub of entertainment with its world-class cinema, aquarium, and gourmet food court featuring diverse cuisines. The mall is beautifully designed, spacious, and well-maintained, making it enjoyable to explore. Whether you’re shopping, dining, or just soaking in the vibrant atmosphere, there’s something for everyone here. Conveniently located near public transport, it’s perfect for a day out in the heart of Bangkok! A luxurious shopping mall in the heart of Bangkok, offering a complete lifestyle and shopping experience. The interior is elegantly designed, featuring a wide range of high-end global fashion brands, cosmetics, and cutting-edge tech gadgets. The dining zone is equally impressive, with options ranging from authentic Thai cuisine to international delicacies. Additionally, the Gourmet Market stands out as a premium supermarket offering imported goods and fresh produce of the highest quality.
Another highlight is the entertainment zones, such as the Siam Paragon Cineplex, a world-class cinema, and Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World, an aquarium perfect for families and tourists alike. With its direct connection to BTS Siam station, the mall is incredibly convenient to access, making it a top destination for shoppers and those seeking a luxurious urban escape. A bustling and expansive shopping mall, this destination offers almost anything you could want, from luxury fashion items and numerous cafés or bubble tea shops to dining options that range from affordable meals in a spacious food court to upscale restaurants. It is family-friendly with amenities for children, including an aquarium, making it an ideal place where you can easily spend an entire day exploring every corner. A very big and great mall filled with dtores. They have almost all luxury brands like liis Vuitton, Dior and many more. Also they have shops for big car companies like Tesla and BMW. Beautiful architecture. We had fun shopping at Siam Paragon. This huge shopping mall sells lots of luxury brands and high end products. It is located in the busy part of Bangkok. There are lots of retail outlets, departmental store and a food court with a huge selection of local and international cuisines. You can find many Michelin starred restaurants here. This mall is beautifully decorated especially during the festive season. The place is so crowded especially on weekend.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 991 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 10:00 PM
Prix du billet : Free entry
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Opened in 2005, Siam Paragon is one of Bangkok's premier shopping malls, housing luxury brands, a multiplex cinema, gourmet markets, and entertainment venues.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available upon request
Durée de visite recommandée : Evening or weekends
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Siam Station
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Comme l’aquarium se trouve dans le centre commercial Paragon (aussi appelé Siam Paragon ou Siamparagon), vous devriez profiter de l’occasion pour visiter ce gigantesque centre de divertissement.
En plus de l’aquarium, il abrite un immense cinéma, sa propre galerie d’art, un bowling, un karaoké et une foule de boutiques.
Idéalement, il faudrait une journée entière pour en profiter, mais si vous manquez de temps, essayez de tout faire tenir en une ou deux heures, si vous y parvenez !
La Maison-Musée de Jim Thompson
I visited the beautiful arena on a Friday afternoon. Our hotel was at a walking distance so we just crossed the Water Gate and reached with the help of Maps.
Straight we went to the ticket window and purchased along with an English guided tour. Each ticket costs 200 Baht irrespective of whether it is a guided tour or not. The tour was supposed to start 20 minutes later so we captured pictures and explored an in-house restaurant meanwhile. The guide came 2 minutes before the start time and she started explaining everything calmly and in detail. The tour lasted for ~40 minutes and we came back with so many great memories. One of the highlights of our Bangkok trip.
Guests are asked to choose which they’d want to visit-the house or the art exhibit area.
We opted for the house tour. Tours are offered in various languages-English, Mandarin, French, etc which runs for about 40-45 minutes. Big bags are requested to be kept in the locker(free of charge) while shoes are requested to be removed prior to entering the house.
The house is so full of surprises. Almost each nook and cranny has a story to tell.
It was a very educational experience as I imagined Jim’s passion for Thailand (and its silk)create a long lasting impact around the world.
Since Jim’s souvenir shop items are quite pricey, we opted to shop from a nearby shop also selling silk items among other things. We bought some items in support of the deaf merchant.
The museum is walking distance from The National Stadium station.
Highly recommended to visit! Amazing place with great history! Learn something about Thai architecture, culture, and soy mystery. Go early to enjoy some tranquility. If need to wait for your in your language, can spend time in their amazing store or get a nice drink or food. Restaurant quality is fantastic. Highly recommend! And try to come by the water bus on the canal to make your experience even more memorable! A very good tourist attraction, very historical and educational. We learned about the history of silk in Thailand, and how silk trade helped the economy. They also have a gift shop that has the best quality silk you can find in Bangkok. Also they have a restaurant inside that serves very good international and Thai food. A must visit when in Bangkok Thailand. Very famous tourist attraction in Bangkok. Entrance fee is 200 baht including a guided group tour in either English or French. Maybe other languages also but they didn’t ask me about that. You cannot walk around the house by yourself and you are now allowed to shoot videos inside also. The employees were very sweet and informative and the tour took about 30-40 minutes. It’s definitely worth the money spend and 1 hour here should be enough to see both the garden and the house and even have a refreshment at their restaurantInformations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama 1 Road, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿200, Children: ฿100
Photo autorisée ? No
Informations historiques : The historic home of American entrepreneur Jim Thompson, who helped revitalize the Thai silk industry before his mysterious disappearance in 1967.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available in multiple languages
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to National Stadium Station
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Une magnifique maison que l’on ne peut visiter qu’en rejoignant un groupe guidé. Un homme d’affaires expatrié, spécialiste de la soie et passionné par la culture et l’art de vivre en Asie du Sud-Est, y a vécu. Vous pourrez y voir sa collection d’art cambodgien, birman, laotien, chinois et thaï, rassemblée dans les années 1960 au gré de ses voyages.
Un voile de mystère entoure ce musée, car son propriétaire a disparu dans des circonstances inexpliquées au cours d’un de ses déplacements — il n’est tout simplement jamais revenu…
Horaires : 9h00–18h00.
Tarif : 150/100 bahts.
La visite dure 50 minutes, au sein d’un groupe guidé.
Siam Niramit
Le célèbre spectacle Siam Niramit se tient non seulement à Bangkok, mais aussi à Phuket. Pendant le show, les spectateurs découvrent l’histoire du Siam (ancien nom de la Thaïlande), voyagent dans le temps et apprécient la performance de la troupe artistique.
Horaires : 17h00–21h00
Le spectacle commence à 20h00, et avant cela, vous pouvez visiter le restaurant et prendre des photos avec les acteurs.
Tarif : 1500 bahts.
Autres attractions
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Wat Ratchanadda (Wat Ratchanadda ou Ratcha)
Wat Ratchanadda
One of Bangkok's favorite temples. You can go up to the viewing platform for 20 baht and see a beautiful view of the city. The temple itself is interesting inside. Great place to go for a quick visit. There were a few people when we went there so it was pretty quiet and calm. Enjoy as it is without a "touristy" environment of stores, noise and many people. Recommend to visit this place. Inside you will exhibition with history. The most the thing that I like you can climb on the top. Pray on Buddhas relict of you want or just enjoy the view. Entrance donation fee is 20 bhat. Worth a visit. So glad I came to this temple complex!
Walk up a central spiral staircase to the top floor with 360 views of greater Bangkok. Many Buddha’s on display and placards with wisdom of Buddhist teachings.
Close to canal boat pier, queens art gallery, museums, fort and many other places to visit This temple is a hidden gem in Bangkok! Wat Ratchanatdaram has beautiful architecture, and its Loha Prasat (metal castle) is truly one-of-a-kind. Located at a busy intersection, it’s surprisingly peaceful inside and offers great views from the top. It’s not as crowded as other temples, so you can take your time appreciating the stunning details. A must-see for anyone looking to explore Bangkok’s cultural and architectural highlights!Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 162 Dinso Road, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿100, Children: ฿50
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Known for its unique Metal Castle (Loha Prasat), Wat Ratchanadda is a distinctive Buddhist temple blending traditional Thai and modern architecture.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via MRT to Hua Lamphong Station
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(naddaram ou Ratchanatdaram) est aussi appelé « Temple de Fer », car il est construit en fer en l’honneur de la princesse Wattanawadi. Il se distingue par ses flèches originales qui coiffent le bâtiment principal. Au total, il y en a 37, chacune symbolisant une vertu que l’être humain doit acquérir sur la voie de l’illumination.
Horaires : 8h00–17h00.
Entrée gratuite.
Durée de visite : 40–50 minutes.
Wat Suthat
It is 100 baht per person for foreigners. It was definitely one of the biggest temple I saw in Bangkok.
There is a giant swing at the front which is a good photogenic spot. Just be respectful and mindful. I liked meditating in front of the big Buddha statue. Second temple of the day. This one requires visitors to purchase tickets. Bigger and much more majestic than Wat Ratchabophit, the three coloured scheme of the roof tiles will impress you. This temple allows photos in the inner sanctums but the same decorum of hushed conversations and appropriate dressing applies.
Plan to spend about 45 minutes to an hour. Wat Suthat is a must-visit in Bangkok! It’s one of Bangkok’s oldest and most revered royal temples. Known for its stunning architecture, intricate murals, and peaceful atmosphere, it houses the iconic Phra Si Sakayamuni Buddha and is steeped in history. Don’t miss the Giant Swing out front for an iconic photo spot. A serene escape in the heart of the city! Worth exploring. A lesser known temple to tourists, but very beautiful and less crowded. Have in mind - for all temples there is a dress code: no shorts or sleeveless shirts. stunning royal temple in Bangkok, known for its iconic Giant Swing and serene atmosphere. Built during the reign of King Rama I, it houses the impressive bronze Buddha image, Phra Sri Sakayamuni, surrounded by beautiful murals. A perfect spot to experience Thailand’s rich history and spirituality.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 2 Sanam Chai Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿100, Children: ฿50
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : One of Bangkok's oldest and most revered temples, Wat Suthat is famous for its giant swing and intricate murals, dating back to the late 19th century.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from central Bangkok
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Le Wat Suthat (Wat Suthat) est un complexe religieux renfermant 156 statues de la divinité bouddhique principale. L’ensemble de son intérieur illustre la vision bouddhique de la structure du monde environnant.
L’élément le plus marquant de ce complexe est l’immense balançoire rouge. Autrefois, les habitants s’y balançaient sous le regard d’autres spectateurs. Celui qui montait le plus haut recevait un sac d’argent. Cependant, vu les accidents fréquents, cette pratique a été abolie, et la balançoire demeure en souvenir de cette époque.
Horaires : 8h30–21h00 (l’accès au wihan n’est possible que le week-end, de 8h30 à 16h00).
Prix d’entrée : très abordable, 20 bahts.
Durée de visite : 40–50 minutes.
Le Temple de Marbre (Wat Benchamabophit)
Beautiful and well kept temple in Bangkok. We visited around 11am so there are less tourists in the area. It was part of our Bangkok City Tour but it would be easy to just ride a Grab car and go there yourself. Wat Benchamabophit is also a must-visit in bkk. The temple isn’t crowded compared to other famous ones. The entrance fee is 100 baht.
The highlight is definitely the exquisite architecture. The marble exterior is stunning, and the design has intricate details. A nice and peaceful temple that's worth visiting. Not a long you can do inside, so 30 mins is sufficient if you are planning to visit. Not a lot of shade available, so come along with your hats. A nice little drink cart available on the other end. Overall, a nice place. Another beautiful temple in Bangkok Thailand. I believe the 5thb coin has the picture of the front of this temple on one side of the coin. The temple is very well kept and maintained. It's free to enter for Thai and it's open nice and early. Wat Benchamabophit is a prominent example of architectural sophistication, distinguished by a careful amalgamation of traditional Thai aesthetics and neoclassical elements. This temple exemplifies a rich confluence of stylistic influences, drawing from both European and Chinese architectural traditions, thereby underscoring the prevalent cultural exchanges during its construction.
The temple is primarily composed of high-quality Italian marble and showcases remarkable Carrara marble columns, recognized for their durability and aesthetic appeal. The expansive marble courtyard is designed to facilitate ceremonial activities, thereby enhancing the temple's function as a site for spiritual congregation.
The temple's architectural beauty is further accentuated by elaborate lacquered woodwork embellished with gold leaf details. Within the interior, a series of paintings depicting significant stupas contribute to the narrative of Buddhist architectural history.
The ambulatory cloister, which encircles the assembly hall, is adorned with 52 sculptures of the Buddha, each illustrating different aspects of his teachings. Central to the temple's sanctity is the ordination hall, or Bot, which houses the principal Buddha image, Phra Phuttha Chinnarat—widely regarded as an icon of profound reverence within Buddhist practice.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 69 Nakornpathom Rd, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:30 AM – 5:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿100, Children: ฿50
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Constructed in the late 19th century, Wat Benchamabophit is renowned for its stunning marble architecture and serene atmosphere, blending Thai and European styles.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to National Stadium Station
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Le Wat Benchamabophit, ou Temple de Marbre, est remarquable parce que, en Thaïlande, on ne construit pas souvent de bâtiments avec des matériaux onéreux comme le marbre. Ici, tout ce marbre fut importé d’Italie sous le règne du roi Rama V. D’ailleurs, les cendres du monarque sont aussi conservées sur place.
Plusieurs pavillons et un étang se situent dans l’enceinte du temple. Les tambours que vous verrez servent aux employés pour convoquer les gens au repas ou à d’autres activités.
Le parc principal se trouve en face du temple, avec un bassin peuplé de faune diverse. Vous pouvez le visiter pendant les heures d’ouverture.
Horaires : 7h00–17h00.
Tarif : 20 bahts.
Durée approximative : 1h30–2 heures.
Le Palais Vimanmek
Arrived at the entrance on xx December 2017, but realised it has been "Closed for renovation since 21 July 2016" until further notice. I enjoyed my visit (22.11.15) I was a solo visitor and walked around on my own. I was left to wander at my own pace seeing all I wanted to see at my own pace.
Its nice and cool out side even though at the time it was 35c outside.
Lots to see inside and lots of history.
Once your past the bag search,putting your items into a locker and then shoes off and having your clothing checked ( you have to dress respectfully ) You enter.
Also note, no photography allowed. I've read some of the most recent reviews and I have to say that all staff we came in contact with appeared friendly. There were more tour groups than individuals so that something you may want to keep in mind.
The architecture of the building was pretty amazing. I wish we could of had full access to see all the grounds because from the inside it looked beautiful. I have to say if you don't take a tour you're going to be pretty clueless when walking from room to room. There isn't signage telling you the name of the room or what it's use was. There is signage explaining the many pictures hanging on the walls.
Finally, be sure to wear long pants when you make a visit. If you don't, you'll have to purchase a covering for 100 baht. They'll also make you lock up your camera or mobile phone in in one of the lockers. This used to be a spectacular example of Thai architecture. Unfortunately, the site is no longer accessible and the mansion has been pulled down. Security guards and police keep people away.
I have tried several times to update the status on googlemaps, however I keep getting the message, "Your edit couldn't be verified, so it won't be published." Perhaps if someone at google would LOOK at the map, they would see the mansion is no longer there. Recent newspaper articles have discussed this, as well, so the information can be easily verified if someone would just take the time. Absolutely breath taking.. the treasures inside are profoundly beautiful. I will never forget the beauty of that magnificent building and that amazing art. Staff were lovely and the audio guide was fantastic. A must see in BangkokInformations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 4 Santiphap Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Closed since 2016 (due to fire)
Prix du billet : N/A
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Once the largest golden teakwood mansion in the world, Vimanmek Mansion was part of the Dusit Palace complex but suffered significant fire damage in 2018.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : N/A
Durée de visite recommandée : N/A
Accessibilité :
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Disponibilité du parking :
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Options de transport public : N/A
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« Manoir céleste » — c’est la traduction littérale de Vimanmek en thaï. Cet édifice fut construit spécialement pour le roi Rama I après son voyage en Europe. Le monarque désirait une résidence de style européen et la finança de ses propres deniers.
À l’origine, on construisit le palais sur l’île de Si Chang, près de Bangkok, mais en 1901, il fut démonté et réassemblé à Bangkok.
C’est ici qu’on installa pour la première fois l’électricité, ainsi que le tout premier chauffe-eau de Thaïlande.
Le manoir abrite de nombreux objets intéressants, dont des portraits de l’empereur Nicolas II.
Horaires : 9h30–16h00 (guichets fermés à 15h15). Si vous arrivez entre 10h00 et 14h00, vous pourrez voir des danses thaïlandaises traditionnelles.
Tarif : 100/20 bahts.
Durée approximative : 1h30–2 heures.
Ananta Samakhom
Ananta Samakhom Palace is the former throne hall of Dusit Palace, built in B.E. Prof. In 1908, during the reign of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), it took a total of 8 years to build, so it was completed during the reign of His Majesty King Rama VI.
Fourteen years ago, I had the incredible opportunity to explore the inside as they opened their doors for public visits. The palace's grandeur was evident in every corner, with its stunning Italian Renaissance architecture and intricate marble details. As I walked through the opulent halls, I was mesmerized by the exquisite murals that adorned the ceilings, each telling a story of Thailand's rich history and culture. The craftsmanship was extraordinary, showcasing the dedication and skill of the artisans who had worked tirelessly to bring the palace to life.
The throne room, with its majestic dome and ornate decorations, was particularly awe-inspiring. Standing in the midst of such historical splendor, I could almost feel the echoes of the past, the whispers of royal gatherings and important state affairs that once took place within these walls.
Exploring Ananta Samakhom Palace was not just a journey through a magnificent building, but also a profound connection to the heritage and legacy of Thailand. It remains a cherished memory, a testament to the timeless beauty and cultural significance that the palace holds for all who visit. Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is a magnificent architectural masterpiece that stands as a testament to Thailand’s rich history and cultural heritage. The hall’s stunning neoclassical design, adorned with intricate frescoes and marble interiors, is truly awe-inspiring. Visitors are greeted with a sense of grandeur as they explore the beautifully decorated rooms and halls, each showcasing exquisite craftsmanship and artistry. The exhibits inside provide a fascinating glimpse into the country’s royal history and traditions. The well-maintained gardens surrounding the hall add to the overall charm, offering a peaceful setting for a leisurely stroll. The staff are knowledgeable and courteous, enhancing the overall experience. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply appreciate fine architecture, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is a must-visit destination in Bangkok. Not access to public
But one can see the place from outside the gate
The wonderful king palace Beautiful but not open to the public It is not public, you cannot enter the place or the park just for a walk (August 2024).Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 92 Sanam Chai Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Closed for restoration
Prix du billet : N/A
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : An architectural marvel, the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall was built in the early 20th century to serve as a reception hall and was inspired by Italian Renaissance styles.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : N/A
Durée de visite recommandée : N/A
Accessibilité :
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Disponibilité du parking :
N/A
Options de transport public : N/A
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L’immense salle du trône Ananta Samakhom évoque vaguement l’architecture européenne, car elle aussi fut construite sous influence occidentale. Le bâtiment est tout blanc, ce qui le distingue nettement des autres structures palatiales. L’intérieur est somptueusement décoré, car il servait à recevoir des hôtes étrangers.
Photos et vidéos interdites à l’intérieur du palais.
Horaires : 9h30–16h00.
Tarif : 150 bahts.
Durée approximative : 2–3 heures.
Le Musée National de Bangkok
We loved visiting the museum. We spent upwards of half a day here browsing through the rooms. My partner loves museums and I especially loved knowing the history of different elements. Lots of places to sit down and rest, listen to performances, there's a nice restaurant to eat, and a lovely veranda for just soaking it all in. Definitely a must visit for Bangkok if you love history. Having travelled in many parts of the world, this is one of the most memorable and somehow impressive museums I have ever visited. The artefacts presented in this museum are rarely seen elsewhere in the world. They are so unique and so representative of the rich cultural heritage in East Asia that the museum is indeed a vital site of culture preservation. The place to experience history, creativity and aesthetic of Thai art as well as some other Asian countries. The museum has been renovated and reorganized. It is now very pleasant to walk around. New collections are on display now with concise description in both Thai and English. Spare enough time to ensure that you'll not miss anything. Wonderful museum with a great many exhibitions. You can spend all day here and, if you want to see as much as possible, I would recommend starting your day here. They exhibit Everything (yes everything, from tableware to chariots) from the Royal family, from prehistoric art up to the Ayutthaya and Bangkok period, and then also the art of the period of the Kings. The English displays are also outstanding, both in how much information they contain, the quality of that information and how well it is translated and presented. I would rate this as important as visiting the Grand Palace National museum is a must visit place in Bangkok to know the history tradition and heritage of the Thailand.
Not so crowded when I visit on a weekday at 11 in the morning.
Along with ticket you will receive a basic guide. Audio guide is also available through app.
The exhibits are curated beautifully through different periods
Free guided tour available on fridays.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 4 Na Phra That Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM (Tue closed)
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿200, Children: ฿100
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Established in 1874, the National Museum houses Thailand's largest collection of art and artifacts, showcasing the nation's history and cultural heritage.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via Chao Phraya Express Boat or taxi
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Un musée national est la vitrine du pays, et Bangkok n’échappe pas à la règle. Ce complexe ne relate pas uniquement l’histoire de la ville, mais aussi celle du pays tout entier. En gros, on pourrait l’assimiler à un musée régional, dans une perspective européenne. Le complexe muséal compte plusieurs bâtiments et salles exposant des objets de la vie quotidienne et de l’art du Siam.
Horaires : 9h00–16h00 (fermé lundi, mardi et jours fériés)
Tarif : 200 bahts.
Durée approximative : 2h30–3 heures.
Musée des Barges Royales
The Royal Barges National Museum in Bangkok is a must-see for anyone interested in Thai history and craftsmanship. The museum houses a collection of ornately decorated barges used by the Thai royal family, each a masterpiece of intricate carvings and gold leaf. The highlight is the Suphannahong, a magnificent 46-meter barge with a mythical swan figurehead. It's a fascinating glimpse into Thai royal traditions. Impressive collection of barges - we were lucky as entry was free due to new year celebrations, but regardless, BTH100 as an entrance fee is reasonable. We tried to visit the Royal Barges Natuonel Museum today, Oct 25th 2024. We walked the long footpath to the museum. We arrived at about 4:10pm. They told us they were closing, which is earlier than posted on website, but allowed us to go in. We were extremely dissappointed a none of the boats shown, in fact no boats were on display that we could see. The place was empty.. If there are no boats, please post that on your website. Was a waste of our time. We took a boat and got down at the nearest pier and walkes around 950 meters to reach this place. It was all small alleys and the people were doing their daily stuff. It is an interesting walk and since Thai people are very nice, it is safe to walk in those alleys (it is an experience, alleys are probably 4 to 6 ft wide).
Once we reached this place, it is amazing. Not a very big museum with lots of displays. But worth visiting. If you take a private boat ride, then there is a stop here on the front side of it.
Very large boats used by royals, in good condition after a king restored it.
Restrooms are there and very clean. Location is not strategic, the path leads you to a long winding road. If you happen to take a Grab it will not drop you at the exact location. You will need to follow the sign and walk for a distance with small passageway to the exact spot. Just don’t get lost!
200 Baht per entryInformations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 7 Ratchawong Road, Wat Kanlaya, Bangkok 10600, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿300, Children: ฿150
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Dedicated to preserving the ceremonial barges used in royal rituals, the museum displays intricately decorated boats that represent Thailand's maritime traditions.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from central Bangkok
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Un autre lieu intéressant d’un point de vue historique est le Musée National des Barges Royales. Seulement huit bateaux sont exposés, mais le plus long mesure 46 mètres.
Toutes les embarcations sont richement décorées, car elles servent à transporter la famille royale lors d’occasions festives. Toutefois, au cours des 60 dernières années, elles n’ont été utilisées que 16 fois ; il est donc presque impossible de les voir en action, mais au moins peut-on les admirer de près.
Horaires : 9h00–17h00.
Prix d’entrée : 100 bahts (photos = 100 bahts supplémentaires, vidéos = 200).
Durée de visite : 30–40 minutes.
Musée Erawan
We went there on a weekday and it wasn't packed, but I'm not sure if it would be on weekends. We walked in to buy tickets, but it's recommended to buy in advance if you plan to go on weekends. They do have audio guides to borrow, and inside, they sell fresh coconut water that's not expensive! You shouldn't wear sexy dresses or shorts that are too short, as they aren't allowed inside, but luckily, they do have sarongs to borrow. You just need to return them when you're done using them. Inside the building is really beautiful and not hot, with beautiful architecture. Thai people believe that passing under an elephant's belly will bring good luck, and my husband did that in the museum. Inside the museum is cool and shady, making it nice to stay for a while. They also have a waterfall, and it's not far from Bangkok! Visited February 2024
We purchased our tickets in advance from an agency called "Roadtrip Thailand" as part of a combo deal for the Erawan Museum and Ancient City. The process was smooth—we simply showed the paper at the ticketing office and went on our way.
It was hot during our visit, so I recommend bringing a hat, a fan, and a pair of sunglasses for comfort.
We started by walking around the main Elephant building before entering the iconic 3-headed Elephant building. We followed the stations as directed and explored inside. It was a unique and memorable experience that I’d definitely recommend to tourists! It's a small space consisting of a single building and a garden. On the lower floor, there’s a royal artifact exhibition room. It’s a great spot to take photos while wearing traditional clothing, which you can rent. The guard on the top floor was very kind. Went today and the museum it was very nice and plenty of this to see and learn. Many prayers spots too and instructions. If you want to wear more traditional outfits you can't rent them for 350 baht with 100 baht more for accessories. It's 200 baht for kids. The tickets for adults are 400 baht. In my photos I showed alot of the art and some of the pray spots in my photos and videos. The souvenirs shop right before entering has a lot of good souvenirs at a low cost most are below 150 baht. Plenty of magnets, bottles openers, hats. Somewhat divided place. It is something between amusement park, museum and a temple. Lot of creativity used when building the site. For example spoons and plates have been used to decorate the stairs. Still worth of visiting.
The grand finale is to climb the stairs all the way up inside the copper elephant where you can find temple.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 99/9 Moo 1, Sukhumvit Road, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿400, Children: ฿200
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Opened in 1986, the Erawan Museum is famous for its giant three-headed elephant statue and houses a collection of religious artifacts and art pieces.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from Bangkok
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Venir en Thaïlande sans découvrir sa culture ne serait pas complet, selon le fondateur du Musée Erawan. Ce complexe muséal a été créé pour présenter de manière accessible l’histoire et la culture thaïlandaises à l’Occident. La jeunesse locale y découvre aussi son patrimoine.
L’extérieur du musée est spectaculaire, sous forme d’un immense monument représentant un éléphant à trois têtes.
À l’intérieur, trois étages, chacun dédié à une époque particulière.
L’adresse du musée est visible sur la carte.
Horaires : 9h00–20h00.
Tarif : 400/200 bahts (après 17h00 — 200/100).
Durée approximative : 2–3 heures.
Centre d’Art et de Culture de Bangkok
If you’re looking to buy a souvenir from a local artist, this is definitely a good spot to visit.
I appreciated that entry to the art gallery was free because, honestly, if I had paid, I’d probably have asked for a refund. The majority of the art on display didn’t resonate with me at all—I didn’t find it visually appealing, thought-provoking, or even particularly interesting.
That said, the artists selling their work here seem to have done a much better job than those featured in the gallery. My experience here is amazing! The museum showcases a variety of art styles and artworks of different mediums ranging from political, contemporary, and children's arts. Every month they exhibit different artists' works that you can buy. Sometimes there are artworks made by disabled people you can buy, which goes to charity. so I recommend coming here since the entrance is free and it's easy to get here by car or train!
On the flip side, the souvenirs are overpriced and I recommend not buying them if you're here to just explore and find inspiration. I appreciated that there’s no entrance fee at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, and you’re free to wander around all the floors, which makes it a nice, casual way to spend some time. The building reminded me of the famous Guggenheim Museum in New York, with its spiral design and open layout. I also liked that I could buy souvenirs and books on the first floor, which added to the experience. The art on display did not appeal to me. That said, there were one or two modern displays that made me stop and reflect. It’s worth a visit for the architecture, the variety of art styles, and the opportunity to shop for unique items, especially since it’s free. When visiting the Bangkok Art and Culture Center make sure to come in through the ground floor at street level to view the spectacular atrium. A world-class contemporary art facility, it is free admission.
The main exhibits start on the seventh floor and go up - it's easier to tour the galleries and then come back down the impressive spiral walk away. When you take the escalator up to the seventh floor take a left and enter through there. Then just take the elevator up to the ninth floor tour the remaining galleries and then walk down. 
Easily accessed from the National Stadium BTS - and adjacent to the MBK and Siam Complex of malls - this is one of my favorite detours. A lovely spot to spend a relaxing afternoon and admire people’s creativity. The building itself is architecturally interesting, there are Cafés and small stands selling a variety of different things (pottery, jewelry, stickers). The entrance was free of chargeInformations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 939 Rama I Road, Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Prix du billet : Free
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Established in 2008, BACC is a contemporary arts center showcasing exhibitions, performances, and cultural events, fostering artistic expression in Thailand.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Afternoon or evening
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to National Stadium Station
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Il s’agit d’un musée d’art contemporain, dont l’objectif principal est de réunir l’art thaï moderne et traditionnel. C’est un vaste bâtiment, divisé en nombreuses galeries pour les peintures et autres formes d’expression artistique. On y trouve des œuvres non seulement d’artistes locaux, mais aussi d’artistes européens, ce qui le rend très populaire chez les jeunes.
Horaires : 9h00–21h00, sauf le lundi.
Khao San Road
A Chaotic and Electrifying New Year's Eve on Khao San Road
Khao San Road on New Year's Eve is an experience like no other. As the clock ticks closer to midnight, the atmosphere becomes electric, with a cacophony of music, laughter, and the occasional street vendor's cry. The narrow streets are packed with revelers from all corners of the globe, united by their shared desire to celebrate the new year in a vibrant and unforgettable way.
While the energy is undeniable, be prepared for a sensory overload. The crowds can be overwhelming, and the noise level is deafening. If you're seeking a more refined or peaceful New Year's celebration, Khao San Road might not be the ideal choice. However, if you're looking for a wild and crazy night out, this is the place to be.
The street is lined with bars, clubs, and street food vendors, offering a diverse range of experiences. You can dance the night away, indulge in delicious Thai cuisine, or simply soak up the chaotic energy of the crowd. As midnight approaches, the countdown begins, and the street erupts in a cacophony of cheers and fireworks.
Key Points to Consider:
* Crowds: Expect massive crowds, especially as midnight approaches.
* Noise: The noise level is incredibly high, so be prepared to shout to be heard.
* Pickpockets: Be vigilant and keep an eye on your belongings.
* Safety: While generally safe, it's always wise to exercise caution, especially when consuming alcohol.
Ultimately, a New Year's Eve on Khao San Road is a unique and unforgettable experience. If you're ready to embrace the chaos and revel in the festivities, you're sure to have a night to remember. This place is great if you have adhd.
Six different music's all competing for the same year, loves absolutely insane on your senses.
If you're twenty to thirty great places to maybe party.
The street hawkers aren't super aggressive, which is nice like other areas.
Would suggest visiting during the day and then also visiting at night to complete different vibes.
All in all fun time. Khao San Road is hands down the best party spot for backpackers in Bangkok! The energy here is electric, and the friendly, vibrant crowd makes it easy to connect with people from around the world. It’s the kind of place where the music, lights, and atmosphere pull you in, and you can’t help but let loose. The food might not be the best you’ve ever had, but it’s tasty enough to hit the spot and keep you fueled for the night. This isn’t a place for peace and quiet—it’s loud, lively, and full of surprises at every turn. If you’re looking for an unforgettable night out and a chance to experience Bangkok’s wild side, Khao San Road is where you want to be! Khao San Road is an intense, chaotic hub of energy and excitement in Bangkok. Packed with flashing advertisements, neon lights, and loud music, it’s a sensory overload in the best way possible. This street is a backpacker’s paradise, offering everything from street food and cheap drinks to market stalls and tattoo parlors.
The nightlife here is unmatched, with bars and clubs competing to play the loudest music, creating a wild party atmosphere. Whether you’re looking to let loose, people-watch, or just soak in the lively vibe, Khao San Road is an unforgettable experience. Perfect for a wild night out! Khao San Road is a vibrant hub in Bangkok, perfect for nightlife lovers and backpackers. The street is packed with bars, street food vendors, shops, and live music, offering a lively atmosphere. It’s a great place to meet fellow travelers, enjoy affordable food and drinks, and experience Bangkok’s energetic vibe.
However, it can get very crowded and noisy, so it’s not ideal for those seeking a quiet evening. Be mindful of pickpockets and stay cautious while bargaining at shops. Overall, it’s a must-visit spot for a fun and memorable night out in Bangkok.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Khao San Road, Talat Yot, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Open daily
Prix du billet : Free entry
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Known as the backpacker's hub since the 1950s, Khao San Road is famous for its vibrant nightlife, street food, and diverse range of accommodations and shops.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Self-guided tours available
Durée de visite recommandée : Evening or night
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Limité
Options de transport public : Accessible via bus, taxi, or walk from nearby BTS/MRT
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Il s’agit de la rue centrale de Bangkok, remplie d’hébergements bon marché, de salons de massage, de boutiques de souvenirs, etc. On peut la comparer à Walking Street, à la différence qu’il n’y a pas le même degré de débauche qu’à Pattaya.
Le Marché de Chatuchak
This night market is a great spot for bargain hunters! They have a wide variety of cheap items to buy, from clothes and accessories to souvenirs and local goods. The prices are very reasonable, and you can even try haggling for a better deal.
The market also has a vibrant atmosphere with lots of food stalls offering delicious street food. It’s a fun place to explore and shop without breaking the bank. Highly recommend checking it out if you’re looking for affordable finds! This is a market worth visiting... open only on Saturdays and Sundays, there is so much to see, buy, and eat. We even had a 45-minute foot massage after walking for hours. It was interesting looking at all the different pets for sale too. So much food was available the lowest price we have seen so far in Thailand.. and it was fresh, tasty, and decent portions. We didn't manage to see every stall, as the market is humongous. This vibrant marketplace is a treasure trove for the discerning shopper, offering a captivating array of goods that cater to every taste and style. From vintage finds to contemporary art, the market is a haven for those seeking unique and authentic pieces.
Lose yourself in the maze of stalls, where you'll discover an eclectic mix of clothing, bags, and accessories, each with its own story to tell. For the culinary enthusiast, the market boasts a selection of artisanal cooking utensils and ingredients that will inspire your next culinary adventure.
But the market's allure extends beyond its material offerings. It's a place where creativity thrives, and artists gather to share their passion and expertise. Engage in conversation with talented artisans, gaining insights into their creative processes and the inspiration behind their work.
The furniture section of the market is particularly impressive, showcasing a stunning range of designs, from classic to contemporary. While prices may be higher than at traditional retailers, the opportunity to discover unique pieces and connect with skilled artisans makes it a worthwhile investment. Many vendors are export-oriented, offering convenient shipping options for both individual items and bulk orders.
Whether you're a seasoned collector or simply seeking inspiration, this market is a must-visit destination. Immerse yourself in the vibrant atmosphere, explore the diverse offerings, and uncover hidden gems that will elevate your everyday life. Largest market in entire Thailand. Heaven for shopping - clothes, shoes, arts, plants, souvenir and what not. Best time to visit is definitely on weekends. Starts very early morning and goes till 10PM in the night.
It’s a massive stretch of over 35KM, so be prepared to walk and shop. And I found a lot of second hand things, so please be aware and shop for the best hunts. Pricing is just one part of it, you need to cross check its quality before any purchase.
Just done some window shopping and I was happy about it. Love the availability of food stalls, and plenty of options to look around.
Instead of buying souvenirs at the airport I would recommend picking up from here. So many stores! Prices are definitely lower here. My wife and kids had fun shopping(mostly clothes) while i enjoyed eating—most of the eating places are in the perimeter. This place can really get crowded and our driver advised us to keep our belongings safe.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Saturday & Sunday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿30, Children: ฿15
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : One of the world's largest weekend markets, Chatuchak Market offers over 8,000 stalls selling everything from clothing and accessories to home decor and antiques.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Self-guided tours available
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Mo Chit Station or MRT to Chatuchak Park Station
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Le principal marché Chatuchak de Bangkok est le plus grand et le moins cher de Thaïlande. Ici, on peut acheter n’importe quoi à la moitié, voire au tiers du prix pratiqué ailleurs. C’est un marché entièrement piéton, très étendu ; prévoyez au moins 4 ou 5 heures pour dénicher la perle rare.
Vous trouverez de tout, des vêtements aux sacs de terreau. N’hésitez pas à marchander (avec un sourire et politesse).
Horaires : 7h00–18h00.
State Tower
One of the 3 tallest buildings in southeast Asia, it's a must see. Go to the top and look out, incredible views. Bangkok is a unique, beautiful, busy nightlife city. Coming from the desert, I love the gentle humidity. Nice place, but u must order a drink and its very expensive. I advise you to go to the 53 floor first, get a drink, finish it, take pics and then go to the 64th floor to sirocco, the best ever view. Its just a restaurant, they dont serve just drinks, u must order food. Which is very pricey. So go better to another bar for a drink and then just go sirocco for pictures.
Try to wear smth classy or glamarous, long dresses for women, classy pants and shirts for men would be best . Its kinda high class place, everyone will look at you, u will feel awkward if dressed sporty or too casual. So get ready well and enjoy your time amazing views and pictures.
The best time to go is for sunset. At night its so amazing there 😍 Amazing location and view of Bangkok city. The time is showing its lines after 25-30 years.
Never the less a Bangkok Icon, with an excellent highly instagrammable rooftop bar located near the Chao Phraya for easy river access. Crowded, overpriced, nice panorama.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 247 Silom Road, Bang Rak, Bangkok 10500, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Varies by establishment
Prix du billet : Varies
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Completed in 1997, State Tower is a prominent skyscraper in Bangkok, housing offices, luxury apartments, and the famous Sky Bar with panoramic city views.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available for observation decks
Durée de visite recommandée : Evening for night views
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Chong Nonsi Station
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Un restaurant en rooftop pas vraiment bon marché, situé en haut de la State Tower, gratte-ciel de plusieurs centaines de mètres, qui compte 68 étages au total. Oui, c’est le restaurant le plus élevé, mais pas le plus haut gratte-ciel, car la plate-forme panoramique de Baiyoke est encore plus haute.
En plus du restaurant, la tour comprend des bureaux, un hôtel, des appartements et des condominiums à un prix… pas forcément abordable, selon les points de vue.
Central World Plaza
Janice is absolutely amazing! She went above and beyond by helping me purchase shoes even after the store had closed. Her dedication to customer service is unmatched, and I’m so grateful for her assistance. Thank you, Janice, for making my experience exceptional! I recently had the pleasure of being assisted by Janice at the Camper store, and I must say, she provided exceptional service. Janice was not only friendly and professional but also incredibly knowledgeable about the products. She took the time to understand my needs, offering personalized recommendations and ensuring I found the perfect pair of shoes. Her patience and attention to detail made the entire shopping experience enjoyable and stress-free. I truly appreciate her dedication to customer satisfaction and will definitely return to this store in the future. Thank you, Janice, for going above and beyond! I recently had a fantastic experience at the Camper store in Bangkok, all thanks to Janice! I was on the hunt for a specific pair of shoes that I couldn’t find in their central world location. Janice went above and beyond to help, arranging to have the shoes I wanted sent over from their bang na store. She made the whole process incredibly smooth and kept me updated every step of the way. Thanks to her dedication and assistance, I walked away with exactly what I was after. If you’re looking for quality shoes and outstanding customer service, I highly recommend Camper and their amazing staff, especially Janice! I recently visited the Camper store and had the pleasure of being assisted by Janice. She was incredibly helpful and knowledgeable throughout my shoe purchase. Janice took the time to understand what I was looking for, provided excellent recommendations, and made sure I found the perfect fit. Her friendly and patient demeanor made the
entire shopping experience enjoyable. If you’re looking for outstanding customer service, Janice is the person to see. love this branch! janice was very accommodating, she helped me find my size and i was able to buy my dream shoes! thank you so much again 💞Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 999/9 Rama I Road, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 12:00 AM
Prix du billet : Free entry
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : One of Southeast Asia's largest shopping malls, Central World offers a vast array of retail stores, dining options, entertainment venues, and event spaces.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available upon request
Durée de visite recommandée : Afternoon or evening
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via BTS Skytrain to Chit Lom or Siam Station
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Un grand centre commercial de huit étages, le Central World Plaza regroupe plus de 350 boutiques et commerces. Il faudrait au moins une demi-journée pour en explorer ne serait-ce qu’une partie.
Peu importe le mois de votre arrivée à Bangkok (juin, août ou novembre), ce centre est toujours ouvert.
Le Zoo de Dusit
DUSIT ZOO DOES NOT EXIST ANYMORE
Sadly but true, Dusit Zoo has been closed to make room for yet another royal palace. Miss having a ZOO in Bangkok... The army has taken this land and there is no zoo here anymore. Sad. I wish someone can update with location to say it’s permanently closed. It is closed till 2025 This is permanently closed Photos manquantesInformations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 137 Rama V Road, Dusit, Bangkok 10300, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : Closed since 2018
Prix du billet : N/A
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Formerly Thailand's oldest zoo, Dusit Zoo was closed in 2018 to make way for Dusit Park, a new public space with green areas and recreational facilities.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : N/A
Durée de visite recommandée : N/A
Accessibilité :
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Disponibilité du parking :
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Options de transport public : N/A
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Le Zoo de Dusit (Dusit Zoo) est le plus ancien et le plus grand parc zoologique de Thaïlande. Il occupe 18 hectares, moins que les 56 hectares du parc Lumphini, mais il fait le bonheur des familles avec enfants et des amoureux des animaux.
De nombreux animaux y vivent dans des enclos ouverts, et certains peuvent être approchés (y compris des hippopotames). D’autres sont dans des cages un peu étroites, ce qui ne favorise pas la « bonne réputation » du zoo.
On trouve des cafés bon marché et même un 7-Eleven sur place. Vous pourrez flâner et échapper un peu au tumulte de la capitale.
Horaires : 8h00–18h00.
Prix d’entrée : 150 bahts, gratuit pour les enfants, 50 bahts si vous conduisez votre voiture à l’intérieur. Si vous avez un permis de conduire thaï, le ticket coûte 100 bahts.
Durée approximative : 3–4 heures.
Parc Muang Boran
Beautiful restored and ancient Thai monuments. So many places and temples to explore. Beautiful details and many hidden gems. We spent 5 hours exploring the ancient city on bikes and it was amazing.
There are food and drink options everywhere as well as toilet facilities.
Must see in Bangkok!! The Ancient City is a perfect day out and a truly unique experience in Bangkok. As the largest private outdoor museum in the world, spanning 315 acres, it replicates Thailand’s map, with each attraction located in its original region. While we didn’t dive deep into the stories behind each site, we thoroughly enjoyed the breathtaking architecture and picturesque landscapes, which encapsulate Thai, Hindu, and Chinese myths, religions, philosophies, and cultures.
We rented a club car for 6 people for 3 hours, which was ideal for exploring such a vast area. The museum is incredibly well-serviced, with clean toilets, plenty of refreshment shops, and restaurants (the food was decent too). Along the way, we even got to see and feed elephants—though riding them is also an option (for a cost). Other animals, like chickens and buffalo, added a charming touch to the experience.
The sceneries are truly out of this world, making the Ancient City one of the most photogenic and Instagrammable places we visited in Bangkok. It’s a must-visit for anyone looking to enjoy stunning sights, immerse themselves in Thailand’s culture, and capture amazing memories. Muangboran (Ancient City) in Bangkok is an extraordinary open-air museum, offering a full day of exploration through Thailand’s rich cultural history. Spanning over 300 acres, it recreates iconic landmarks and architecture from all regions of Thailand, like the Grand Palace, temples, and traditional villages. Each replica is beautifully detailed, giving visitors a sense of walking through the entire country in one place. You can bike or take a golf cart to explore, which makes it easy and fun. The grounds are well-maintained, and the experience is educational yet relaxing. Perfect for families, history lovers, and photographers alike! Visited February 2024
We purchased our tickets in advance through an agency called "Roadtrip Thailand" as part of a combo deal for the Erawan Museum and Ancient City. We arrived before lunch and enjoyed their lunch buffet, which was a great experience. The delicious Thai food was accompanied by live Thai instrumental music, making it even more special.
After lunch, we returned to the lobby to decide how to explore the largest outdoor museum. You have three options: bike, golf cart, or tram. Walking is not an option—the area is too vast. Even taking the tram, which visits selected areas, took us almost half a day. If you have a driver’s license, I highly recommend choosing the golf cart. Biking is an option if you don’t mind the blazing summer heat.
We chose the tram, but honestly, it felt rushed. We were only given about 30 minutes to explore each recommended area, and each spot was so beautiful that it felt impossible to take it all in. A tourist attraction spot that I would recommend to go. It’s a huge area but there are different transportation modes offered for those on free-&-easy; bicycle, buggy rental, or self drive with fee. Can be very hot so prepare sufficiently. I did not manage to cover the whole place though I arrived at Ancient City at about 9.45am and ended at about 3pm without lunch. So, I will be going back again.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 299/2 Soi Pattanakarn, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 7:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿700, Children: ฿350
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Opened in 1993, Muang Boran is a vast open-air museum replicating Thailand's most significant monuments and architectural masterpieces, promoting cultural heritage.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or late afternoon
Accessibilité :
Partiellement
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from Bangkok
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Ce parc expose des répliques de nombreux monuments du pays. On l’appelle souvent « Ancient Siam », un vrai parc historique (le Mini Siam de Pattaya n’en est qu’une version réduite).
Venez y faire un tour si vous avez quelques heures de libre. On peut y prendre de magnifiques photos devant des monuments historiques, presque grandeur nature. Un régal pour petits et grands.
Ouvert tous les jours de 9h00 à 19h00.
Tarif : 700 bahts, et si vous arrivez après 16h00 — 350 bahts.
On peut louer une petite voiturette de golf pour seulement 150 bahts.
Durée approximative de la visite : 5–6 heures.
Le Parc à thème Safari World
Safari World is a must-visit destination for an unforgettable wildlife adventure! Get up close and personal with exotic animals, marvel at thrilling sea dog and dolphin shows, and witness live Hollywood stunts and James Bond-style action sequences. It's an absolute blast! Watch birds and animals in their natural habitats, and even get the chance to hand-feed giraffes and deer. Spot kangaroos hopping around, and create lasting memories with friends and family. Enjoy delicious food and drinks, and rest assured that the restrooms are clean and hygienic. With so much to see and do, Safari World is definitely worth spending a full day exploring! There are all together 7 shows in Marina park. The safari world is just the open zoo where you have to drive in either using your own car/coach or pay 100 baht to take their coach. If you want to complete all the shows, watch all the animals and take the safari world coach, you need to arrive the park by 9am, take the first coach then follow all the timing of the show.
Honestly I think that’s not a good idea, the entire crowds just moving from one show to another.
My kids enjoyed the shows especially the orangutan, elephant and dolphin shows. But I personally dislike the animal shows which they make jokes out of the animals. I think they should just show the intelligent part of the animals and remove all the jokes.
I think the cowboy stunt show can be missed. The sound effect is way too loud and not very interesting and you can’t understand their plots.
Same comment to spy war. And if you been to USS waterworld. The show is very similar ti that except it’s in Thai/Eng but I can’t understand the plot.
Maybe they should just focus on the animals and remove stunt show and cowboy shows. And tourist can enjoy the animals in a leisure pace.
Also, the map is not updated, multiple attractions were in construction. We had hard time to find the blossom restaurant (international buffet restaurant) too! Awesome place to spend a whole day. The safari is a great place to experience animals up close. Giraffe feeding station, dolphin show, sea lion show, orangutan show .. all were fun. There is a restaurant inside the safari world that serves good food. The best Zoo that we have visited so far. The size is so enormous and the cleanest surroundings I've seen for an animal park. The Safari Park would take you to the animal-paradise where you would see a mixture of wild animals and birds that includes: giraffes, zebras, buffalos, deer, Antelopes, assorted birds from Ostriches to Flamingoes...The fenced area is for: lions, tigers, Rhinos, Hippos, Bears etc.
The Jungle area is where caged animals are kept like: Iguanas, Birds, Orangutans, Monkeys, Anteaters, Camels, Elephants, Kangaroos, Capybara etc.
Marine species from Giant Fishes to Koi, Sealion, Dolphins etc.
Interaction and feeding of some animals are welcomed with minimal fees. Amazing close-up view of the animals within 2-5m. Bengal tigers, lions, rhinos, zebras and many more.
Big land size of nature.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 99 Panyaintra Road, Klongsamwa, Bangkok 10310, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 8:30 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿1,500, Children: ฿750
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Opened in 1998, Safari World comprises a drive-through safari park and a marine park, offering diverse animal exhibits, shows, and recreational activities.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available for safari and marine sections
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or early afternoon
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or shuttle bus from central Bangkok
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Un vrai safari en pleine capitale thaïlandaise, c’est désormais possible. Cet immense parc accueille plusieurs espèces d’animaux sauvages, vivant dans un environnement aussi proche que possible de leur habitat naturel. Les visiteurs se déplacent dans le parc en voiture personnelle ou en excursion organisée.
Il existe plusieurs zones, dont l’une pour les prédateurs, où il est formellement interdit d’ouvrir les fenêtres ou de sortir de son véhicule.
On ne peut explorer le parc à pied que si on dispose d’une voiture pour se déplacer d’une zone à l’autre.
Pour pleinement en profiter, prévoyez la journée.
Horaires : 9h00–17h00.
Tarifs :
Zone Safari Park — 800/700 bahts
Zone Marine Park — 1000/800 bahts
Nous conseillons d’acheter directement un billet combiné, moins cher, incluant les deux zones ainsi qu’un déjeuner-buffet.
Prix du billet combiné : 1200/900 bahts.
Le Parc d’attractions Dream World
I had a great time here. I bought my tickets online so I saved a little bit of money. I went on a Friday. There were lots of students but they all left at around 3. No shows on weekdays, only weekends. Every ride was open. Everything looked well maintained. The international buffet was great for an additional 100 baht on the admission ticket. The go carts were my
favorite activity. Dream World is a fun place to visit near Bangkok, especially for families. We went on a weekday, and it wasn’t crowded at all, which made it even more enjoyable. The Adventure Park has plenty of exciting rides and attractions, and there’s something for kids of all ages. It’s a great spot to spend a day filled with fun and entertainment. Definitely worth a visit! 🎢✨ Gotta admit I was very sceptical about the high ratings for this amusement park. Couple of YouTube reviews and nagging child pushed us to give it a go. Was very pleasantly surprised. Got there on a Tuesday morning around 11am and it was fairly empty but quickly got busy with school kids (secondary/high school). All rides were fully operational, shows were off though. Food quality and prices were comparable to out of theme park prices which was a very welcome change (getting severely ripped off on food at amusement parks is a guaranteed in almost all theme parks). Rides were fun and appears to be well maintained. Very well staffed and the staff are friendly and polite. No pushy sales either. Easy to get to and back via Grab. Only negative is it can be quite far to travel. We bought discounted tickets via Pelago and it was unlimited rides. Went over to the information office to exchange of tickets and straight in with no wait. Purchased tickets on Klook in advance and received the tickets in the Information Counter near the entrance.
Overall I enjoyed this theme park as all the rides have relatively short queuing time and most of the rides have a DJ available doing a vibe check from time to time. The time for each ride is quite long, some lasted for 3 minutes up, one even lasted for a whole 5 minutes (yes I timed it and was amazed by how long the ride was).
I imagine it would be quite hot to wait under the sun so I would recommend coming on a cooler day.
Snacks are available with a very reasonable price. Toilets are very clean. It's not Disneyland or Universal Studios, but it's a great place to visit and have some fun weather you're 12 or 55, it doesn't matter. There are a lot of games to play, rides, and places to eat. A place for the whole family to enjoy.Informations sur l'attraction
Adresse : 62 Moo 1, Rangsit-Tamaka Road, Thanyaburi, Pathum Thani 12130, Thailand
Horaires d'ouverture : 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Prix du billet : Adults: ฿1,200, Children: ฿900
Photo autorisée ? Yes
Informations historiques : Established in 1994, Dream World is Bangkok's premier amusement park, featuring a variety of rides, attractions, themed zones, and entertainment shows.
Guide / Infos sur les excursions : Guided tours available on-site
Durée de visite recommandée : Morning or afternoon
Accessibilité :
Oui
Disponibilité du parking :
Oui
Options de transport public : Accessible via taxi or motorbike from Bangkok
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Le Parc Dream World est la version thaïlandaise de Disneyland. Oubliez tout ce que vous savez sur les parcs d’attractions ; après celui-ci, n’importe quel autre vous semblera un peu fade.
Une journée à Dream World vaut facilement trois jours à la plage. Et si vous avez des enfants, ils seront ravis. Des dizaines d’attractions, des zones à thème, des plans d’eau, et bien plus encore : venez, vous ne le regretterez pas.
Horaires : 10h00–17h00, et le week-end jusqu’à 19h00.
Entrée : 650 bahts pour le ticket standard + 180 bahts pour la Snow Town.
Durée approximative : la journée entière.
Donc, si vous en avez assez de la mer (affirmation discutable, admettons), préparez vos valises et partez à la conquête de Bangkok et de ses sites incroyablement intéressants. Il y a vraiment beaucoup de choses à voir.
N’oubliez pas de partager vos impressions de voyage dans les commentaires ; elles seront utiles à ceux qui hésitent encore quant au lieu de leurs prochaines vacances.
Comment s’y rendre à moindre coût
Vous pouvez rejoindre Bangkok via le service de réservation de bus 12go.asia