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Tourist map of Central Bangkok

Bangkok map

Bangkok map will be your travel companions in one of the most dynamic metropolises South-East Asia.

Capital Bangkok is the largest city in Thailand with a population of over 6 million people. The city is located on the island of Indochina, it is located in the delta of the Chao Phraya River, which flows into the Gulf of Thailand.

The Bangkok map represents a city whose entire territory is riddled with water canals.

The historical center of Bangkok is located on the isolated island of Rattanakosin, the name of which is translated from Thai as "The highest jewel". Here is the royal palace complex, ministries, the main Buddhist monasteries.

A detailed map of Bangkok with sights will help you plan an itinerary for exploring the many monuments of the Thai capital.

Temples, of which there are about 400 in the capital, palaces, floating markets, tropical gardens - with the map you will not pass by the main sights of Bangkok.

Bangkok map with attractions is embedded in the location section.

Thailand and its capital Bangkok in recent years have become one of the most popular places recreation and entertainment for Russian tourists... Going to this country, stock up on maps in advance showing its cultural and historical sights.

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We bring to your attention a map in Russian, which you will certainly need to get to know the city better, learn its history and culture, and see the monuments

It is important that this is a comprehensive map, from which, in addition to the location and names of various attractions in the capital of Thailand, you can get a lot of other important and useful information for tourists.

So, from this interactive map you can find out where in Bangkok there are cafes and restaurants, where you can find entertainment clubs, parks, concert venues, etc. Shopaholics learn a lot about local shops and markets.

Much of the information on the indicated map is concentrated on local transport and roads. You will find out about the location railway station in Bangkok, as well as its bus stations and airports.

With the help of such or a similar map, you can independently walk around the city and find what you are interested in, without resorting to outside help, if your smartphone has the Internet or you downloaded the map and installed it on your phone.

And here is another detailed map Bangkok attractions, which can be downloaded from the Internet and printed on a color printer to always have at hand:

As you know, Bangkok has a huge number of Buddhist and Hindu temples that are of great interest to tourists. You can download the map of the temples here:

Bangkok is a vibrant, diverse, eclectic city. Here they find their interests and business people- business sharks, and party-goers - connoisseurs of night lights. Bangkok will appeal to both families with children and lovers of Asian culture. Officially, the capital of the Kingdom of Thailand is divided into 50 khets, that is, districts. They, in turn, are divided into 154 subdivisions (subarea or khweng). Only nine khets are of interest to tourists. Only on their territory there are hotels, restaurants and other infrastructure.

Most popular tourist areas Bangkok is considered Riversite, Khaosan Road and Silom. Stop at long term best of all in them - the main attractions are just a stone's throw away and the prices are reasonable.

Chatuchak

Near Mochit Bus Station the Chatuchak area is located. There is a market and a park with the same name, as well as two more large green oases (Queen Sirikit and Vachirabenchivat) among the local high-rise buildings. Due to the significant number of plantings, Chatuchak is sometimes called the lungs of Bangkok.

The area can be useful for tourists with the following interests:

  • shopping
  • In Chatuchak, there is an active trade in the markets, and in the shopping center, and in expensive exclusive boutiques;

  • quiet family vacation
  • The area is relatively clean air, as well as silence and comfort. There is where to walk and ride bicycles;

  • travels
  • From the local bus station, you can easily reach anywhere in Bangkok, other cities in Thailand and even Laos. Two Bangkok airports within half an hour, thanks to metro and buses;

  • cultural pastime
  • There are several museums in Chatuchak.

Chatuchak will not be appreciated by those who prefer noisy night rest... On the territory of the district is not no nightclubs or establishment working after 22:00.

Khaosan Road

Khaosan Road is both the street and the area that encompasses it, and several nearby blocks in the northwest of the Thai capital. This territory - heart nightlife Bangkok. Once here, you get the feeling that life does not stop here day or night.

In addition to hundreds of opportunities to actively spend time, Khao San Road has the following advantages:

    cheapness housing, food, public facilities, transport and other infrastructure;

    the ability to quickly find all kinds of goods and services: from souvenirs to massage parlor;

    informal bus station, from which flights depart to all points in Thailand. Local transport prices are lower than in other areas of Bangkok.

The disadvantage of the area is lack of metro lines... The shortage is compensated by inexpensive taxis, ferries and buses.

Pratunam

A favorite area for tourists from the CIS (primarily due to affordable prices) is geographically located between the Sep Sep canal, as well as the Makkasan and Victory Monument quarters.

This is one of the business districts of Bangkok. Tourists in these places are mainly interested in shopping, both comfortable (at the local Mall and Plaza) and street-level at one of the many markets.

Other attractions of Pratunam are:

    Bayoke Sky Hotel with the famous observation deck. On it, Bangkok opens at a glance.

    Pakkad and Thai palaces as well as museums of labor and dolls.

The best transport in the area is metro and taxi.


Ratchadapisek

Relatively young district, which can only be reached by metro, is geographically located in the north of the capital. This is a kind of combination of the entire tourist infrastructure:

    shopping centers, all kinds of shops, boutiques, showrooms;

    hotels and hotels different class;

    entertainment near the Thai Cultural Center, Siam Niramit music show, discos and parties.

Transport in Ratchadapisek is well developed: there are both underground and surface metro, as well as buses and taxis of all kinds.

Riverside

Riverside or Embankment is an officially non-existent option, which is nevertheless eagerly highlighted by Internet search engines and local paper guides. The area has the following tourist infrastructure:

    all kinds hotels and hotels- from 3 to 5 stars;

    a bunch of Shopping center eg Millennium Plaza;

    cultural monuments(for example, the Royal Palace with the Temple of the Emerald Buddha) and natural parks;

    developed transport network, especially water (ferry travel on the Chao Phraya river is popular).

Riverside is not likely to appeal to nightlife lovers - in the district no discos.


Sathorn

One of the vanguard areas of Bangkok, Sathorn, is moving forward in its development by leaps and bounds. North of the business Sathorn is the famous Lumpini park... Here nearly a hundred of offices, official representations of companies and consulates are lit with lights almost around the clock.

Accommodation for tourists in Satorne is also present - on the territory of the district is located many skyscraper hotels... Guests staying here can see with their own eyes the Muay Thai competition on Lumpini Boxing Stadium.

The transport network of Sathorn is well developed, and you can get to it using all types of transport that exist in Bangkok (taxi, metro, ship).

Siam

Siam Square and Ploenchit road are areas with giant shopping malls... The prices in them are quite democratic, which cannot be said about hotels. But expensive accommodation can be avoided by staying in the surrounding area and getting to Siam by bus or metro in 15 minutes.

District not suitable for families looking for quiet rest... Siam is noisy day and night. There are practically no iconic sights here, but it is located Thailand's largest aquarium and a comfortable ice skating rink.

The main transport in Siam is the surface metro.


Silom

The universal force is traditionally considered the area of ​​luxury hotels, skyscrapers, office centers, which are adjacent to gay bars and clubs. But it is also suitable for almost all tourists:

    connoisseurs shopping both budget and luxury;

    park lovers and quiet family vacation (there are several parks on the territory of Silom);

    business people(in the area there are many skyscrapers with offices of the largest international companies);

    religious pilgrims: Shilom is a refuge for temples of several different denominations (from Islam to Christianity).

The most popular in Silom are the surface and underground metro types.

Sukhumvit

Geographically, the Sukhumvit area is located along the highway of the same name, the longest road in Bangkok, which follows almost to the border with Cambodia.

Most often Sukhumvit road is called nightlife area... Here, at every step, there are go-go bars, restaurants, hotels, shopping centers, in a word, all kinds of temptations for tourists. The area is also suitable for sex tourists: Sukhumvit is rich in famous Thai brothels and nightclubs.

The easiest way to get to the area is by overground metro or taxi.

Bangkok - The largest city Thailand is also the capital of the country, a rapidly growing and developing metropolis in which the hectic life does not subside even at night. It is a city of contrasts, where, among the skyscrapers of the most intricate forms, there are monuments of history and architecture, and business life is replaced by the reckless fun of nightclubs.

And in order not to get lost in the labyrinth of this giant anthill, and not to miss the most interesting places, you should familiarize yourself with the map of the city's attractions in Russian.

Bangkok is located in the south of Thailand (Southeast Asia, the Indochina Peninsula), near the Gulf of Thailand, on the banks of the navigable Chao Phraya River.

Like many port cities, Bangkok has grown from a small fishing village, the mention of which dates back to the XIV century. The name of the city has been preserved since the formation of the first settlement, and is popular with tourists. But officially Bangkok has a different name, entered in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest name, of 167 letters, and in short - just Krung Thep.

1.5 thousand sq. km live 8.2 million people, most of whom are Thais (about 75%). The remaining share falls mainly on residents of neighboring states - Malays, Chinese, Lao.

There are 2 airports in the vicinity of the capital - Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. The first of them is focused on international traffic, while the second deals with domestic flights. You can get to Bangkok from Russia by plane. The flight time will be 9.5 hours (direct flight), and the cost of tickets starts from 20 thousand rubles.

From neighboring states, you can get to the capital of the Kingdom of Thailand by train (from 2.5 thousand rubles) or by bus (from 1.2 thousand rubles). But it should be borne in mind that the railway connection is less developed, and it is possible to get to the Hualamphong station by train only from Singapore or Malaysia.

Weather in Bangkok, the best time to travel

The city is located in the equatorial climate zone, which is characterized by slight temperature fluctuations and pronounced seasons of drought and rains.

Because of this peculiarity, the division into seasons is based on the amount of precipitation, and not on the season.

The hottest and driest months are April and May, when the air temperature can sometimes rise to + 40 C, and it rarely rains.

The rainy season lasts from mid-May to mid-November, which can occur up to 5 times a week. But precipitation is short-term, and the average monthly indicators do not exceed 300 mm. The air after the rains is cool, about + 30 C. However, there are also sharp jumps in temperature on hot dry days.

The high tourist season falls on the dry period from November to April, which is characterized by a low amount of precipitation (up to 60 mm per month) and a comfortable temperature averaging + 32 C. The high season is characterized by an increase in prices for air travel and hotel accommodation, especially during the Christmas holidays and new year holidays.

Places of worship in Bangkok

A map of Bangkok with sights in Russian will allow a tourist to quickly navigate and save time on visiting the religious buildings of the capital, since there are more than 400 of them in the city. Thais are very sensitive to religion, and each of the temples is unique and interesting in its own way.

Bangkok Old City Tour Map with Attractions

Shrines are especially popular Royal Palace- big palace complex with luxurious temples and palaces. It is not customary to visit them in tight and open clothes, so you should take care of your appearance and dress appropriately, or rent clothes at the entrance to the temple, at special rental points. Filming is prohibited in many temples and palaces.

Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)

It is a striking example of Thai architecture of the late 18th century. The Buddhist temple is part of the Royal Palace Complex. The facade of the building is richly decorated with sculptures and mosaics with elements of gilding, and the entrance to it is guarded by traditional figures of demons, which, according to legend, scare away evil spirits.

The bright tiled roof has several tiers (in the manner of Chinese pagodas) and is crowned with a spire. The central entrance is for members of the royal family only, and tourists and ordinary residents are allowed to enter through the side limits. The main attraction of the temple is the 68-centimeter Buddha statuette, made of green jade.

It was discovered after the destruction of the building as a result of a lightning strike in the 15th century. Therefore, one of the legends attributes to her a divine origin. An unusual ceremony of dressing up the shrine several times a year is associated with the statuette, in accordance with the season, at which the king must be present.

The huge gilded stupa (a traditional structure in the form of a bell, where the relics of saints are kept) is also interesting, in which there is a particle of the relics of Buddha. It is open to the public from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. A visit to the temple is included in the price of a single ticket to the Royal Palace and amounts to 1,000 rubles.

The temple is located in the northern part of the Royal Palace, at the intersection of Na Phra Lan and Sanam Chay Streets, opposite Sanam Luang Square. Nearest stop public transport bears the name of the temple.

Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)

Located in the southern part of the Royal Palace, within walking distance of Wat Phra Kaew. This name was given to the temple because of the huge statue of Buddha, lying with his head resting on his hand, which reaches 46 m in length. Also on the territory of the monastery of the XII century. there are 95 stupas and the largest number of Buddha statues in the world - 400 pieces.

It is within the walls of this ancient building the art of Thai massage was born, which is known all over the world today. The temple is open from 8 am to 5 pm, admission is carried out with a single ticket.

Temple of the Morning Dawn (Wat Arun)

It is located opposite the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, on the other side of the Chao Phraya River. Despite the fact that it has a more modest size and decoration, the temple is very popular with tourists.

It is especially beautiful when, in the morning hours, the sun illuminates its roof with a golden spire, and the rays play with numerous glints in the pieces of bright glass, mirrors and shells that decorate the high 80-meter pagoda. The easiest way to get from the Palace complex to the temple is by a river crossing, the cost of entering the building is 100 rubles. You can visit it from 9 am to 5 pm.

Bangkok museums

The map of Bangkok with sights in Russian is divided into districts, among which the greatest interest among Russian tourists is Rattanokosin and Banglampa with a rich historical past, and the budget Pratunam for living. The old part of the city is interesting not only for the monuments of the past, but also for the variety of museums.

Bangkok National Museum

The museum is located just north of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, on the other side of Sunam Luang Square. The history of the museum, located in the buildings of the Front Palace, begins in the second half of the 19th century.

The first exhibits of the museum were items from the private collection of Rama V, inherited from his father. Today it displays objects of history and art dating back to the Neolithic era, and the museum is considered the largest not only in the country, but throughout Southeast Asia. The museum is open daily from 9 am to 4 pm, and the entrance ticket costs 700 rubles.

Sirirai Museum of Medicine

Often referred to as the Museum of Death, it is not a sight for the faint of heart. The museum functions at the Sirirai hospital, and its creepy exhibits originally served as visual aids for future doctors.

The museum consists of 3 rooms:

  • Forensic hall;
  • Hall of Pathology;
  • Hall of Anatomy.

The Death Museum is located opposite the National Museum, on the other side of the Chao Phraya River. You can get to the hospital not only by bus, but also by ferry across the river, which is much faster. The museum is open every day (except Tuesday) from 10 am to 5 pm, the ticket price is 400 rubles.

National Royal Barge Museum

The collection of the museum includes more than 50 barges, but a special place is given to 8 royal barges. They are luxurious and colorful boats made of solid teak wood, with intricate figures of mythical creatures that adorn the bow of each vessel. All these barges were used only on especially solemn occasions, and some of them set sail only once.

Every year, as for many centuries, the traditional Royal Kathin procession with the participation of royal barges is organized in late autumn or early winter, marking the end of the fast. The museum is located adjacent to the Sirirai Museum of Medicine, on the Bangkok Noi Canal. It is open from 9 am to 5 pm, the ticket price is 200 rubles.

Monuments in Bangkok

Tourist routes in the capital of Thailand also include some of the monuments that have become symbols of the city.

Victory Monument

A 50-meter marble stele in the form of 5 bayonets folded together was installed at the roundabout of the city's main arteries in honor of the 1941 victory in the Franco-Thai War. At the base of the monument, there are 5 sculptures that symbolize various military and security structures.

The monument is located northeast of the historical center of the city, in the Ratchatkhevi region. The nearest metro station is named after the monument.

Democracy Monument

The monument, erected in 1939, is dedicated to the Siam revolution and the regime of the constitutional monarchy established after it. It consists of 4 24-meter high wings set in a circle.

Inside this ring there is a small turret, on the walls of which the text of the adopted Constitution is carved. The monument has a sad fame and has repeatedly become a place of clashes between protesters and the police. It is located on the traffic circle in the heart of the city, northeast of Sanam Luang Square along Ratchadamnoen Avenue.

Monument to King Rama I

The sculpture of Buddhi Yodf Chulaloke (known as Rama I), the founder of the current ruling dynasty, depicts the king seated on a throne. Under his rule, Bangkok became the capital of the state, and the Burmese invaders were expelled from the lands of Siam.

The monument is located in the city park of the historical part of Bangkok, near the Memorial Bridge, named after the ruler.

Architectural structures in Bangkok

Bangkok map with sights in Russian is represented by a wide variety of architectural monuments, among which there are luxurious palaces, old mansions and bright Buddhist temples, famous all over the world.

Chakri Grand Palace (Chakri Maha Prasat)

Erected in late XIX v. by order of Rama V and is part of the Royal Palace Complex. The palace was built by a British architect in a Victorian style, and is different from other traditional buildings. The great palace its European look. To make the building look completely alien, the king ordered the addition of 3 traditional Thai roofs to the palace.

Although the royal family no longer lives in the palace, it is sometimes used for special occasions. For tourists, only 2 halls are open in the men's section, which now houses the Museum of Weapons. The female half, where the royal harem was once located, is completely closed to the public. Entrance is carried out with a single ticket to the Royal Palace.

Fort Phra Sumen

An ancient defensive fortress of the late 18th century, built during the reign of Rama I on the Banglamphu canal. Previously, the fort guarded the approaches to the city from the Chao Phraya River from the Burmese.

The white-stone fortress consists of 14 watchtowers and a central hexagonal tower surrounded by battlements. The fort is located at the junction of the canal with the river, just north of the National Museum of Bangkok, parallel to Phra Sumen Street.

Vimanmek Palace

The world's largest teak structure without the use of a single nail.

The long 3-story Victorian building has 80 rooms. The palace was erected at the beginning of the XX century. for the ruler Rama V, and since 1982 a museum of the royal family has opened in it, occupying 31 rooms.

The museum displays luxurious furnishings, dishes, weapons, jewelry and artwork from the royal family. It is located near the Dusit Palace in the Royal Palace and is open to the public from 9:30 am to 4 pm. Entrance is carried out with a single ticket to the Royal Complex.

Natural attractions of Bangkok

The natural attractions of the city are represented by picturesque parks, gardens, the full-flowing Chao Phraya River and adjacent canals, beaches near the Gulf of Thailand.

King Rama IX park

Located on the southeastern outskirts of the city, the park covers an area of ​​80 hectares, and is the largest park in Bangkok. It is equipped with royal garden, artificial lake, botanical garden, water garden, exhibition hall, many gazebos and recreation areas.

The park is located far from tourist routes district, so most of its visitors - locals... In December, a colorful flower festival is held on its territory. The park is open daily from 5 am to 7 pm, and the entrance is paid until 5 pm (20 rubles).

On weekends, an open-air tour bus runs here. The park is located in Xuan Luang, not far from Suvarnabhumi airport... The nearest metro station On Nat is 10 km from the entrance to the territory, so the easiest way to get from the station is by taxi.

Lumpini Park

Located in central area Bangkok, southeast of the Royal Palace, between Silom and Si Tha Ni Lumpini metro stations. A park with an area of ​​about 60 hectares was opened on land belonging to King Rama VI, by his order. The park area has a palm garden, lakes, a library, sports and playgrounds. It is open from 4:30 am to 9 pm and admission is free.

Princess Mother Memorial Garden

The garden is located south of the royal palace, on the opposite bank of the river, near the King Rama I Memorial Bridge. The garden was created on the site of the house where Srinakarin, the mother of King Rama IX, spent her childhood.

The princess made a significant contribution in the field of social support for the common population, establishing the Northern Peoples Aid Fund. The garden contains 2 exhibition halls dedicated to the life, work and achievements of the princess. It is open daily from 6 am to 6 pm, and the exhibition halls are open until 4 pm, admission to the garden is free.

Modern sites in Bangkok, interesting to visit

A map of Bangkok with sights in Russian gives the tourist the opportunity to get acquainted not only with the cultural and historical heritage of the city, but also with its modern achievements, interesting architectural monuments.

Bangkok Art and Cultural Center

The museum was opened in 2008, and is a white 9-storey building with spacious halls and spiral staircases, within the walls of which exhibitions of photographers, sculptors, artists from Thailand and other countries are held. It also hosts conferences, meetings of art workers, and organizes concerts.

There are restaurants, a library and shops for visitors. The museum is located in the city center, northwest of Lumpini Park, at the intersection of Phayathai and Rama I Streets. It is open daily from 9 am to 9 pm, except Mondays.

Chatuchak Market

The largest market in the country has over 15 thousand tents. On weekends, the number of its visitors can reach 200 thousand people a day. You can buy absolutely everything on the market: food, clothing, antiques, furniture, dishes, textiles, souvenirs, art objects, animals, plants. And the prices for goods are several times lower than in shopping centers.

The market adjoins the park of the same name on the south side and is located north of the city center. You can get there by overground metro, getting off at Mo Chit station, or by underground metro to Chatuchak park station. It is open from 7 am to 6 pm on weekends, and on weekdays, only the souvenir shops on the outskirts of the market are open.

Bayoke Sky Tower

The 84-storey skyscraper consists of a hotel, shops, cafes, restaurants and 2 observation decks. The upper open-type revolving platform is located at an altitude of 250 m, and a little lower, on the 77th floor, there is a closed area, to which a high-speed transparent elevator with a panoramic view goes.

The tower is located in the central area of ​​Ratchatkhevi, near railway station Ratchaprarop. Observation Decks open from 10 am to 11 pm, the cost of visiting them is 800 rubles.

Interesting places for families with children

In addition to night bars and clubs for every taste and budget, there is a lot of entertainment in Bangkok for families with children, sometimes quite exotic ones. These are not only entertainment centers and recreation parks, but also unforgettable walks in the jungle on elephants, a trip to a safari park, to snake and crocodile farms.

Dream World

The theme park, often likened to Disneyland by locals, is located on the northeastern edge of the city, near Don Mueang Airport.

In the park, you can ride the rides, look at miniatures of the world's most famous landmarks, visit the magic garden, fairy land, and even go skiing. It is open daily from 10 am to 5 pm, and on weekends it is 2 hours longer. Entrance fee - 1.3 thousand rubles. The easiest way to get to the park is by taxi from the city center or by bus from the nearest metro station, Mo Chit.

Safari World

A huge park to the east of Bangkok, in the suburb of Minburi, with an area of ​​about 70 hectares, where animals live in conditions close to the real environment. It is divided into 2 zones - sea and land.

In the park, you can take a bus through the zone of herbivorous representatives of the Asian, African and Australian fauna, visit the feeding of predators, watch numerous shows with animals, see dolphins and fur seals in the aqua zone of the park, feed giraffes from a special area.

A ticket to visit 2 zones (including the show) costs 2.4 thousand rubles. The park is open daily from 9 am to 5 pm. You can get to Minburi by taxi.

Siam Ocean World

The Oceanarium is located in the Paragon Siam shopping center and covers an area of ​​10 thousand square meters. m. It is divided into thematic zones in accordance with the habitats of representatives of the marine fauna, of which there are more than 30 thousand. All kinds of shows are arranged for visitors, there is a contact aquarium.

The Oceanarium is open from 10 am to 9 pm, the cost of an entrance ticket is 2 thousand rubles. Shopping center located in the center of Bangkok, between Bayok Sky and Lumpini Park, near Siam BTS Skytrain Station.

Itinerary for exploring Bangkok on your own for 1 - 2 days

Bangkok covers an area of ​​1.5 thousand square meters. km, so you won't be able to see the whole city in 1 - 2 days. For self-examination of the most famous and significant places the city will need a Russian-language map with attractions.

1st day

Getting to know Bangkok should start with its main attraction - the Royal Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. Then, across the river by ferry, you can go to the Temple Morning Dawn on the opposite bank.

After visiting the temple, you need to go back in the same way and visit the Wat Pho Temple. Leaving the temple, you should move south to the Siam Museum. After visiting the museum, you can continue your further journey south to the Chao Phraya River and, crossing the Rop Krang canal, find yourself at the Flower Market and the city park with the statue of Rama I.

Moving from the park to the north along Chakkraphet street, the tourist finds himself in the colorful China town of the capital with interesting souvenir shops and cafes.

2nd day

Continuing the further path along the same street to the north, after the Rommaninat Park, turn left and, bypassing it, move again in a north direction. The Giant Swing is located almost next to the park, and a little to the west is the Wat Saket Temple.

A little further than the temple is the King Prachadipoka Museum. After examining it, you need to turn east and move along Lan Luang Street, past the Varadis Palace, in the direction of the Ratchatkhevi district, where to look:


On the way, you should pay attention to:

  • Queen Sirikit Gallery;
  • Showroom Rattanakosin;
  • Democracy Monument.

In the area of ​​Sunam Luang Square you can visit National Museum Bangkok, Pipit Banglamphu Museum and Phra Sumen Fort, and going to the other side of the river - the National Museum of the Royal Barges.

Bangkok hotels

In Bangkok, there are more than 2 thousand hotels, inns and guest houses of various levels of service, so it is rather problematic to decide on the choice of a place to stay. Most tourists prefer to stay in close proximity to the city center and main attractions. Another advantage is the presence of a metro station near the hotel.


Where to eat in Bangkok

You can have a delicious meal in Bangkok in any area of ​​the city and institution, be it a prestigious restaurant, a chain cafe or a kiosk in the colorful Chinatown. It all depends on taste preferences and possibilities.


How to get around the city more conveniently

You can travel around Bangkok by any type of public transport, the cost of which is low. And even a taxi ride is not worth a lot of financial costs. Due to the overcrowding of the city and frequent traffic jams, many tourists and locals prefer to use the metro services.

Kind of transport Price Opening hours
Buses From 12 to 30 rubles, depending on the distance. From 5 am to 11 pm, there are night routes.
Water transport From 18 rubles., ferry crossing- from 8 rubles. 9 am to 11 pm
Surface metro From 30 rubles. ticket or 280 rubles. daily pass. 6:30 a.m. to 00:00 a.m.
Underground metro From 30 rubles. or on a day pass for 240 rubles. From 6 to 00:00 h.
Taxi At a counter or a fixed price, on average - 150 rubles. by the city. Round the clock.
Knock knock (three-wheeled motorcycle) From 200 rubles. for a short trip. There is no standardized work schedule.

Bangkok is a vibrant Asian city with a thriving life, colorful neighborhoods with many restaurants and shops, majestic ancient temples and the most modern entertainment centers, the severity of religion and the exoticism of nightclubs, the Russian-language map of the main metropolitan attractions will help you to understand the intricacies of narrow streets.

Article formatting: Mila Friedan

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