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5 Min Romaneenart Park
Bangkok’s Most Popular ParksCozy Green Space with Historical Charm in Old Town Bangkok
5 Min Rommani Nart Park
Bangkok’s Most Popular ParksSerenity and History Combined
6 Min Old Town Cafe Bangkok
100 Great Local Coffee ShopsIf you're a coffee lover, this place is a must-visit in Bangkok! The care and passion that the owners put into their drinks and sandwiches really shines through. The atmosphere is cozy and the service is exceptional. Don't let the standing room only deter you, the experience is well worth it!
6 Min Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara
Chinatown Self-Guided Walking TourThe hospitality at Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara was exceptional. As a Muslim, I felt welcomed and enjoyed a delicious free meal. The Sikh community here is truly lovely and inclusive.
9 Min Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan
Chinatown Self-Guided Walking TourA visit to Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan is a must, especially with friends and family. The area feels lively with a couple of food shops and a big flower market nearby, which becomes even more enchanting at night. A big park and a riverside spot are just a 10-minute walk away, making it a perfect place to explore the local culture and enjoy a leisurely day out.
9 Min Saranrom Park
Bangkok’s Most Popular ParksCharming Oasis with Wildlife and Recreational Facilities
10 Min Sampheng Market
Chinatown Self-Guided Walking TourAs Bangkok's largest amulet market, Sampheng Market is a must-visit for amulet collectors. The best time to visit is from morning to early afternoon when most stalls are open. It's conveniently located just a few minutes' walk from Wat Phra Kaew.
10 Min Kor Panich
A Guide to the Best Street Food in BangkokDelicious Mango Sticky Rice
11 Min Swing Bar by ChingCha
Complete Guide to Bangkok’s Rooftop Bars (2024 Edition)Stunning Views and Affordable Cocktails at Swing Bar by ChingCha
12 Min Kope Hya Tai Kee
100 Great Local Coffee ShopsI had brunch at Kope Hya Tai Kee and the service was impressively quick. The Thai Tea, with less sugar, was a highlight for me. However, I wasn't a fan of the sweet Lap Ciong in my dish. Overall, a decent spot but choose your dishes wisely.
0.8 km King Rama I Monument
Chinatown Self-Guided Walking TourThe monument to King Rama I marks the beginning of Bangkok's history and the Chakri dynasty. It's a great spot to learn about the city's past and take some memorable photos. Many people come to pray and pay their respects, so it's a meaningful place to visit.
0.8 km Mit Ko Yuan
A Guide to the Best Street Food in BangkokMit Ko Yuan is a hidden gem serving up authentic Thai-Chinese home-styled dishes. The food is delicious and reminds me of homecooked meals. The prices are very reasonable, and the service is fast. Whether you choose the non air-conditioned or air-conditioned section, you're in for a treat. I highly recommend this place for a taste of traditional cuisine.
0.8 km Raan Jay Fai
A Guide to the Best Street Food in BangkokFamous Crab Omelette at Raan Jay Fai