Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Bangkok - Top 10 Sights

Grand Palace

This is the archetypal tourist attraction in Thailand. Go to Thailand and visit the Grand Palace) would be like a visit to Windsor Castle, and stop by some to have tea with the Queen (or. The architecture is great, the minerals (like the famous Emerald Buddha) is breathtaking, the atmosphere Eerie "non-Western", you seem really arrived in Asia, as in places around the building and walkOdors.

Wat Pho

Wat Pho is one of the most amazing temples. It is a veritable temple working conditions, with a center of traditional medicine and a school of massage (you will see how a Thai massage is not) possible. I guarantee a big fan of Thai massage can provide for their effectiveness. After back pain for more than 13 years has suffered has been completely eliminated after a session of Thai massage and has never been any problems since. Pretty incredible. Wat Pho is a fascinating place with many nooks and cranniesand explore some key resources, like the statue of Buddha lying down.

Wat Arun

Less glamorous than the previous two wats, Wat Arun is often the eyes, the exhibition on these cards is a disturbing Wat at sunrise or sunset - perhaps with a fog roll up the Chao Phraya River. Indeed, the sunrise (or sunset is more typically) the best time to enjoy the splendor of the ancient Wat. Architectural details of the Wat is truly amazing -Take a boat ride and enjoy the view from river.

Oriental Hotel

Some might argue this is the best Oriental Bangkok hotels worldwide. Although this may be true 10 years ago that applications may be less valid, but not without significant merit. While most of us live in Oriental is a little 'more than our budget, you can still admire the splendor of this beautiful hotel there by evening. There is much to recommend. You can sit by the riverand enjoy a drink (and a cool breeze flows), or book one of the fantastic dinner, complete with entertainment such as dance and Thai music. Dinner is taken at the traditional Thai "tables" - where you actually sit in the soil and the food is more or less on the floor - fascinating stuff.

How do you forget walking through the East, do not you take a look around and above all - the beautiful architecture of the hotel, built in 1876, itssavored.

Baiyoke Sky Hotel

Bangkok is a very impressive city with many strange shapes and very tall buildings. The higher the Baiyoke Tower. It 's a big building and you may not notice the taxi ride from the airport to downtown Bangkok. The Sky Hotel has a cafeteria and a bar at the top, aliens can. There is live entertainment, good food and the view can not be beat.

Mahboonkrong Shopping Centre (MBK)

MBK is veryfamous shopping center in Bangkok and deservedly so. It is a surprising "Aladdin's Cave" of products. Electrical Engineering, T-shirts, cameras, DVDs, CDs, souvenirs, coffee, watches, mobile phones ... all can be found in MTC, and much more. There is also an entire floor dedicated to restaurants ... everything from Thai to Japanese and Western everything.

Besides being a great place for shopping, MTC is also a great place to people-watch. Just grab a coffee, you're frozenTea and relax!

Jim Thompson's House

Jim Thompson is a well known figure in Thailand, partly because of his mysterious disappearance during walking in Cameron Highlands in Malaysia. Conspiracy theories abound, and the involvement of the CIA, he says. What is known that Jim Thompson Thai Silk Re-generation market and always will be credited to a rich businessman and successful in the process. Jim Thompson was an avid collector of Thai cultureThe artifacts, which are seen in his house, which is open to the public. The house is the traditional Thai house.

The house is a museum and is one of the most interesting places in Bangkok in my opinion. Architecture and design of the house is incredible and the interiors and breathtaking.

This is a must-see place.

Chinatown

This is a very important influence of China in Thailand - many in Thailand are Chinese rose fromImmigrants. Such as Bangkok has a huge Chinatown, much bigger and more spectacular than Chinatown or San Francisco or London, in my opinion.

It 's a great place to eat - there are many restaurants and snack bars that the best thing to do is just go there and find a place as you choose the look. There are also many vendors along the streets and you can buy all sorts of souvenirs. I really like the purchase of Chinese-style products such as mirrors,Lanterns and religious objects.

Make sure to take your camera - there will be many photo opportunities.

Dusit Park

Sometimes it's nice, far from the bustle of life in Bangkok Dusit Park and offers a beautiful and relaxing destination. There is much to give to the Park and the gardens there are several museums on site, including King Bhumibol Photographic Museum and the Altes Museum and the Museum of silk cloth rank-and-Portrait. Youare much more interesting than it sounds! The pavilion on the lake is not to be missed.

Floating market

The floating market Damnoen Saduak floating market is the best. It is about 60 miles of Bangkok, is a bit 'of hiking, but worth it, since most of the floating markets near Bangkok are just tourist traps and places to go bad. That market has to retain some of its original features. It 'can get toursfrom Bangkok to go there if you do not want to make your own way there.

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