Ta Tian Market is a fresh marketplace in Bangkok Riverside, just opposite the white walls of Wat Pho.
Assumption Cathedral is Bangkok's principal Roman Catholic cathedral and the main church of the Archdiocese of Bangkok
Sri Maha Mariamman Temple is a Hindu temple dedicated to the Goddess Mariamman.
Erawan Shrine is one of the most popular Hindu shrines in downtown Bangkok.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, also known as Wat Leng Noei Yi, is a temple that’s nestled in the heart of Chinatown.
Gurudwara Sri Guru Singh Sabha is a Sikh temple in Pahurat, on the edge of Chinatown.
Cycling in Bangkok takes you pedalling off the well-beaten tourist track and beyond.
Koh Yao Noi and Koh Yao Yai are a pair of large islands in the middle of Phang Nga Bay, equidistant to Phuket and Krabi.
Koh Rang Yai is a peaceful island about 5 km off the east coast of Phuket. Its western side has a 1-km-long beach that's often busy with travellers on day trips to Phang Nga Bay.
Damnoen Saduak is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities, food, and for giving you an insight into a bygone way of life. An early morning start is worth it to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak at its liveliest.
The Bangkok National Gallery displays masterpieces by national artists, starting in the 17th century and working forwards.
100 Tonson Gallery is a striking private art space with a total area of 100 sq m.
The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is the hub of Bangkok’s burgeoning art scene and offers the widest range of contemporary art, design, music, theatre and film in the city.
Bangkok CityCity Gallery is a contemporary art gallery in the Sathorn district of Bangkok.
The Bangkok University Gallery (BUG) exhibits the works of young, emerging, and established Thai artists and designers.
La Lanta Fine Art displays contemporary artworks by internationally acclaimed artists.
Rotunda Gallery is part of the historic, neo-classical style Neilson Hays Library in Bangkok.
The Thailand Creative and Design Centre (TCDC) is a trendy design learning and resource facility, which was created to give functional designers and entrepreneurs a platform to display their innovative ideas.
The Sukhothai Sunday brunch has an elegant, almost regal feeling.
Damnoen Saduak is the most popular floating market in Thailand, great for photo opportunities, food, and for giving you an insight into a bygone way of life. An early morning start is worth it to avoid the heat and catch Damnoen Saduak at its liveliest.
Superflow Beach Club takes people from the bustling backpacker haunt of Khao San Road, straight into a funky outdoor beach party.
Adhere The 13th Blue Bar is a tiny live blues bar that has a charged atmosphere, talented musicians and cheap beers.
The Club is one of the only out-and-out nightclubs in Old City Bangkok.
An extremely popular live music club on Khao San Road, Brick Bar is often missed by first-time visitors to Bangkok as it’s right underneath Buddy Lodge Hotel.
Jazz Happens is a simple live music joint that was established by a group of lecturers from the nearby Silapakorn University.
Bombay Blues is a fun bar in Bangkok Old Town that’s housed in a bright red building with Indian motifs.
The Levi’s Thailand Factory Outlet is located in a rather sombre building that looks a little worse for wear on the outside and the greeting in the shop isn’t much better.
Amarin Plaza is a 5-storey shopping mall on Phloen Chit Road, close to Bangkok’s iconic Erawan Shrine.
Mo Chit Bus Terminal is one of the biggest bus stations in Bangkok. It connects the northern, central, eastern and north-eastern provinces of the city, as well as linking the city to neighbouring countries.
Khlong Thom Market is one of the oldest street markets in Bangkok. Covering the 4 main roads of Yaowarat (Chinatown), it gets especially crowded late on Saturday evenings with a motley of stalls selling a wide range of second-hand goods and souvenirs.