Bangkok, which is located in the southern part of Asia, is sometimes referred to as the "Venice of the East". Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, has a population of over 8 million people.

Due to its being the capital of Thailand, it has a crowded outlook with its population of over 8 million. Nevertheless, it is a touristic city worth seeing with its unique street values, which attracts attention with its cheap street culture and magnificent structures, and the city structure and cultural diversity.

Grand Palace

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This structure, known as the Royal Thai Center, dates back 150 years. Tourists visit a large area that takes hours. To enter this palace with almost hundreds of temples and museums, a fee of 500 Baht is charged. This corresponds to about $25. It is one of the must-see places in Bangkok with its magnificent structure and richness of Asian culture.

Buddha Statue

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This statue, which preserved its historical existence from the 13th century until the present day, is considered sacred by the people of Thailand, but is flocked by tourists. This sculpture, which has a very glamorous and glamorous look, is made using jade stone and represents a meditating Buddha. The hotel is located in the Grand Palace.

Wat Arun

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This temple, which was completed by using porcelain, stands out as the five towers rising against the river. With its unique architecture, Bangkok is one of the must-see places. It offers an excellent view, especially in the evening, with its splendid illuminated structure and river view.

Temple of the Golden Buddha

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It has a statue with a history of 700 years. The most important feature of the statue representing the Buddha is the fact that it consists of 5 tons of real gold. It is located in the Chinatown and has an impressive structure that is unique when viewed closely.

Chinatown

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It is a pleasant place to visit with its narrow streets. This place combines Thai and Chinese culture with colorful street tastes and a fun crowd. Especially after sunset, with the lights of the image, the tourist will appreciate the image offers.

Chao Phraya River

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Bangkok is known as the "Venice of the East". In Bangkok, where inter-city transport is common, you should not turn around without a taxi or a canoe. This short channel journey will be accompanied by the views of the palace and the barracks home.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market

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This floating market, which is the symbol of Thailand, is familiar from documentaries and photographs. The fruit, vegetables and souvenirs made on the canoe provide a joyful and colorful look. Although it is about 105 km from the city center of Bangkok, it is a tourist attraction.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

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Bangkok's most famous market. Just open on Saturdays and Sundays, everything about shopping can be found easily. It has its own content that attracts tourists. antiques, souvenirs, clothing and jewelry are unique to the Asian culture. Generally, although the prices are cheaper than the market, the bargain must be tried.

Ayutthaya

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This ancient city, which is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, has reached today from 1351. This cultural and historical building, surrounded by river on three sides, is about 1 hour 30 minutes from Bangkok. Although it is a disadvantage that it is in a remote location to the city center, it is advantageous to have a rich content all day long.

Khao San Road

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It is the most crowded and cheapest street in Bangkok. It will be an ideal street for restaurant selection, especially for visitors with a limited budget. At the same time, its colorful and socially rich structure has a touristic value.

What to eat in Bangkok?

Sticky Rice with Mango: The taste, which is frequently seen in street markets, is generally preferred by tourists. The average price of this dessert is 20 Thai Baht, with a rough rice and mango. This corresponds to a figure of $2.

Nam Tok Moo: Although it is a delicious salad, it also adapts to Turkish taste. It consists of a combination of veal, onion, greens and various spices. It can be found in almost any street in Bangkok. The price differs greatly from where it was eaten.

Thai Crepe: It is a form of pancakes that are unique to Bangkok. This crispy crepe has a yellow color from the egg. It is served as sweet or salty. Various shopping centers can be found anywhere in the dining area or on the street.

Pad Thai: It is a dish that can easily be found in street flavor vendors. It is quite delicious with its spicy structure. The main ingredient is the shrimp, but also includes eggs and peanuts. In general, it can be called Thailand-specific noodle.

Miang Kham: This flavor, which is usually sold by street vendors, has an interesting appearance. Coconut or mango sprinkled on green leaf and various kinds of spices… Most of the time it is sold in bags. For spice lovers it will be a very tasty option.

Shark Fin Soup: This soup, prepared using a shark fin, is considered luxury and is served only in certain restaurants. Consumption is particularly common in the Chinatown region.

Omelette: Even if it sounds a little different, it is a taste worthy for a tourist just because of this feature. It has a garlic and spicy structure.

In addition, fried insect consumption is common in Bangkok as in all Thailand.

Weather in Bangkok

The tropical climate in Bangkok is generally above average. But in certain months, cool and rainy days are experienced. Getting your trip to this period will make the trip even better.

November and February are the days when the dense temperatures are replaced by a mild weather. The average temperature is 26-27 degrees, which is quite ideal for Bangkok.

There is heavy rainfall in July and October. Although this is sometimes a negative feature for tourists, it can be beneficial for coolness. Summer temperatures above 35 degrees, especially unfamiliar tourists will be quite heavy. For this reason, it will be ideal for climate in winter or monsoon.

Nightlife in Bangkok

It has private streets where night life is intense and fun. Patpong and Nana are the most famous night spots.

Bangkok Currency

In currency, Thai Baht (THB) is used. 10 THB corresponds to about 0.33 dollars.

Daily Spending on Bangkok

Bangkok is considered a relatively inexpensive city compared to other tourist destinations in the world. In particular, food and transportation costs will not cause budget shortage. Except for hotel charges; 350 Thai Baht is enough for transportation, food and a few snacks. This corresponds to about $15.

Transportation in Bangkok

In this city where the traffic density is extremely high; bus, metro and havaray are used. The transportation fee is reasonable.

Considerations in Bangkok

  • Before you go, you should know that the city is hot and quite crowded, and it should not be overwhelmed by the scent of spices. No time to complain about historical, cultural and natural beauties should be tasted.
  • It should not be forgotten to prepare the trip program. You can reach the desired location with mobile applications without the need to ask anyone.
  • Even if the thoughts and beliefs are different, they should be acted with a hospitality order; the king, the prince and other cultural values should be respected.
  • Only people who are sure to be safe should be asked for the address.
  • It is considered disrespectful to extend the foot against the statue of the Buddha or to point to the statue of the foot. The chief sanctuary is accepted and even if the child is untouched.
  • Valuables must be carried in the backpack.
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