Things to do in Bangkok Old Town

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Bangkok Old Town
Grand Palace featuring a temple or place of worship as well as a small group of people
Temple of the Emerald Buddha showing interior views, a temple or place of worship and religious elements
Temple of the Emerald Buddha featuring a temple or place of worship and religious aspects
Bangkok which includes boating and a river or creek

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1. Khaosan Road

Khao San Road stands in stark contrast to the majestic temples and palaces that surround it. The care-free vibe of this busy hub in Bangkok’s Old City (Rattanakosin) makes it a Thai icon for backpackers. The short street is packed with tourists, hawkers, tour operators, bartenders and tattooists. Daytime visits offer pleasant strolls past the shops and food stalls, but expect a sensory overload at night.
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Khao San Road which includes street scenes, a city and night scenes

2. Grand Palace

The gilded roofs of the Grand Palace are Bangkok’s most famous landmark. This not-to-be missed sight offers many photo opportunities outside, and more than 200 years of royal and sacred history inside the palace’s white walls. The complex is home to the much-worshipped Emerald Buddha and many elaborately decorated temples, statues and pagodas.
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Grand Palace which includes a garden and heritage architecture

3. Wat Pho

Wat Po is one of the top attractions in Bangkok for Thai people and tourists alike. The large temple is famous for its giant Reclining Buddha and has more Buddha statues than any other temple in the country. It is also one of the oldest public universities in the country and the official school of traditional Thai massage.
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Wat Pho which includes a temple or place of worship, interior views and religious aspects

4. Temple of the Emerald Buddha

“Temple of the Emerald Buddha” is the English nickname for the striking place where you can admire the most sacred object in the Kingdom of Thailand: a small stone Buddha that sits in a meditative pose on an oversized golden throne. Thai people believe it is the oldest sculpture of Buddha, which makes it a much-worshipped object.
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Temple of the Emerald Buddha which includes a temple or place of worship as well as a large group of people

5. Bangkok National Museum

Visit National Museum Bangkok to see valuable pieces of Thai heritage and art up close. View ancient sculptures, royal antiques and statues of Buddha from every era of Thai history, all surrounded by traditional Thai architecture.
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National Museum Bangkok

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