Rediscover the charm of Thailand through a historical journey! Excitement awaits you.
by Aom_92
Jun 5, 2025
#hellohalloween Let’s talk Bangkok: glitzy riverside hotels, sacred shrines, sky-high dining, and street food wins 🏨✨ If you want temples and city views with a dash of luxury and legit eats, this trip’s got it all.
Must-See Places:
- The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (QF2V+M34, Na Phra Lan Rd) is a must — go early to beat the crowds! Opens 08:30-16:30, tickets last entry 15:30, 110 THB.
- Mini Angkor Wat and Bangkok City Pillar Shrine — unique vibes for history buffs.
- Amarindra Winitchai Throne Hall – snap-worthy architecture.
- Tower Club at lebua (53rd-59th Floors, 1055 Silom Rd): Spacious rooms, sparkling clean, and the view is next-level. Check out their executive lounge for snacks any time. Breakfast is FIRE (fresh juice, sushi!) but note that some guests say service/facilities could use an update. Location’s ideal for Asiatique river cruises.
- lebua at State Tower (State Tower, 1055 Silom Rd): The breakfast buffet might honestly ruin all other breakfasts for you. Staff is super friendly and multilingual. The rooftop bar gives insane city/river views, though prices and some older rooms/pest concerns get a mention in reviews.
- MEZZALUNA (65th Floor State Tower): Treat yourself to once-in-a-trip fine dining with a view.
- For street food: Ped Prachak (1415, Charoen Krung Rd) is a noodle legend.
- Kha Mu Charoensang Silom — pork leg rice that locals swear by.
Getting Around: Grab a public river ferry from Saphan Taksin — way cheaper and more scenic than cabs. Metro BTS and tuk-tuks get you close to most spots.
Tips: Dress modestly for temples. Bring cash for street eats. Book hotel rooms on trip.com for the best deals and easy early-check-in options!
#bangkokvibes #riverfrontviews #thaistreeteats #luxurystay #tripdotcom
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