Explore Bangkok: Khaosan and Bangkoknoi Edition

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Khaosan Road and the Bangkoknoi area offer a fascinating blend of the old and the new, capturing the essence of Bangkok’s vibrant culture. From the lively atmosphere of Khaosan Road to the tranquil allure of Bangkoknoi, these neighbourhoods offer a plethora of things to see and do. Here’s a guide to help you make the most of your visit.

Khaosan Road

Khaosan Road is a bustling hub for travellers, offering a mix of entertainment, shopping and dining experiences. Known as the backpacker’s paradise, it is a street with a vibrant nightlife.

  1. Street Food: Enjoy an array of delicious Thai street food along Khaosan Road. From traditional pad thai and grilled skewers to fresh fruit smoothies, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

 

(Source: http://adventurefoodie.blogspot.com/2015/01/10-khao-san-rd-food-tips.html)

  1. Shopping: Stroll through the many shops and stalls selling everything from clothes and accessories to souvenirs and handcrafted items, specifically the iconic elephant-print pants.

(Source: https://th.hotels.com/go/thailand/best-khao-san-shopping)

(Source: https://bodegahostels.com/thai-elephant-pants/)

  1. Nightlife: Experience the lively nightlife with an assortment of bars and clubs. Enjoy live music, dance the night away, or relax with a drink at one of the many trendy bars.

(Source: https://bangkoknightlife.com/khaosan-road-nightlife/)

  1. Wat Chana Songkhram: This temple is located just a short walk from Khaosan Road. It’s a peaceful spot to take a break from the bustling street and admire traditional Thai architecture.

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Bangkoknoi

Bangkoknoi is a quieter district located west of the Chao Phraya River. It offers a more authentic and tranquil experience, showcasing the traditional side of Bangkok.

  1. Royal Barges National Museum: This museum houses a collection of elaborately decorated royal barges used in traditional processions along the river. It’s a unique glimpse into Thai royal history and craftsmanship.

(Source: https://www.hotels.com/go/thailand/royal-barges-museum-bangkok)

  1. Thonburi Canals: Take a boat tour through the historic Thonburi canals for a serene journey. You’ll see traditional houses on stilts, local markets and lush greenery.

(Source: https://www.hotels.com/go/thailand/thonburi-khlongs-bangkok)

  1. Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn): One of Bangkok’s most famous temples, Wat Arun boasts stunning architecture and is particularly beautiful at sunset. It is located across the river from Bangkoknoi.
Wat Arun Buddhist religious places in twilight, Bangkok, Thailand.

(Source: https://www.lonelyplanet.com/thailand/bangkok/ko-ratanakosin-thonburi/attractions/wat-arun/a/poi-sig/407510/1324177)

  1. Kudi Jeen Neighborhood: This old Portuguese community is a charming area with colourful buildings and a distinctive cultural atmosphere. Don’t miss trying the famous Thai-Portuguese desserts from local bakeries.

(Source: https://www.bangkokriver.com/place/kudi-jeen/)

(Source: https://www.explorenique.com/kudi-jeen-the-older-bangkok-neighborhood/)

  1. Wat Hong Rattanaram: This lesser-known temple in Bangkoknoi is worth a visit for its serene ambience and stunning Buddha statues.

(Source: https://www.peninsula.com/en/bangkok/our-city/pencities/hallmarks-of-thailand-legendary-king)

Both Khaosan Road and Bangkoknoi offer a diverse range of experiences, from bustling streets to tranquil waterways and historical sites. Whether you’re looking for an adventure or a peaceful escape, these neighbourhoods have it all.

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