Nearby Places

Wat Phra Si Maha Uma Devi Wat Khaek
A striking South Indian-style Hindu temple in Bangkok known for its elaborate annual Navaratri festival and vivid architectural beauty.




Rama 9 Bridge
The bridge Rama nine or suspension bridge is a single horizontal stretch bridge pillars of the first of Thailand. The bridge connects Yannawa district to Rat Burana district as a part of the Dao Khanong – Port Section of Chalerm Maha Nakhon Expressway




ICONSIAM
A vast riverside mall that perfectly blends modern luxury with Thai cultural charm.




King Power Mahanakhon
A Bangkok icon with panoramic city views from the Mahanakhon SkyWalk — the tallest observation point in Thailand.




River City Bangkok
A leading riverside center combining contemporary art galleries, antique markets, and cultural events in the heart of Bangkok.




Holy Rosary Church
One of Bangkok’s oldest Catholic churches, blending Gothic architecture with rich Portuguese-Thai heritage beside the river.




Siam Commercial Bank Talat Noi Branch
A convenient and accessible Siam Commercial Bank branch in Talat Noi offering a wide range of banking services with prompt and attentive customer care.




Talad Noi Community
A nostalgic mix of vintage wooden homes, Chinese shrines, street art, and trendy cafés set in one of Bangkok’s oldest communities.




So Heng Tai Mansion
A 200-year-old Hokkien-style Chinese mansion with central courtyard, carved wooden architecture, and tranquil charm in Bangkok’s riverside heritage district.




Talad Noi Museum
This museum offers an authentic cultural experience through exhibitions, historic architecture, and the preserved charm of old-town Bangkok.




King Taksin the Great Monument
A large riverside monument honoring King Taksin’s bravery and sacrifice, set in a scenic location often used for cultural and ceremonial events.




Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute Snake Farm
One of the oldest snake farms in the world, offering live venom extraction shows and hands-on learning about snakes and antivenom science.




Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan
Home to the world’s largest pure gold Buddha weighing over 5.5 tons, Wat Traimit features stunning Sino-Thai architectural styles and a museum revealing deep historical stories.




Yaowarat
A lively street filled with world-famous street food, historic Chinese temples, and an atmospheric night market that lights up the city.




Lumphini Park
A lush urban park in central Bangkok with a large lake, jogging and biking paths, and year-round outdoor events.




Wat Protketchettharam
Reclining Buddha Statue Mondob at the middle of pond Ancient Paintings




Chao Phraya Sky Park
A 280-meter-long elevated walkway with 360-degree views of the Chao Phraya River and historic Bangkok landmarks.




King Phutthayotfa Chulalok the Great Monument
A majestic statue paying tribute to King Rama I, the visionary who established Bangkok as Thailand’s capital.




Talat Phlu
A canal-side market filled with vintage Thai vibes, famous for street food, wooden shopfronts, and cultural charm.




Wat Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan
An elegant royal temple with a mix of Ayutthaya and Rattanakosin architectural styles, reflecting Bangkok’s religious and cultural heritage.




Pak Khlong Talat Market
The largest and oldest flower and fresh produce market in Bangkok, bustling with local life and colorful blooms.




MBK Center
MBK Center is a massive 140,000 sq.m. shopping complex in central Bangkok’s Pathumwan area, packed with budget-friendly fashion, electronics, and souvenir shops in a lively atmosphere.




Siam Square
A dynamic hub of fashion, food, and lifestyle—Siam Square is where Bangkok’s youth and trends converge.




Bangkok Art and Culture Centre
Bangkok's leading contemporary art centre offering immersive art exhibitions, cultural events, and creative workshops year-round.




Museum Siam
The “Decoding Thainess” exhibition invites visitors to explore the roots of Thai identity through modern technology and hands-on experiences.




Siam Paragon
A premium lifestyle hub offering luxury fashion, dining, cinema, and an underwater world experience all in one place.




Erawan Shrine
Worship the sacred Erawan Shrine at Ratchaprasong, a spiritual landmark respected by both Thai people and international visitors.




Wat Pathum Wanaram Ratchaworawihan
A serene temple oasis hidden between Siam Paragon and MBK, offering spiritual calm in the center of the city.




Jim Thompson House Museum
A historic Thai teakwood house with rare Southeast Asian art, tropical gardens, and the mysterious story of Jim Thompson, the man who revived Thai silk.




Rommaninat Park
A beautiful, shady park located in Bangkok’s old town, perfect for resting and photography.




Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
The Great Pagoda and the radiant emerald crystal Buddha inside are iconic spiritual highlights that attract devotees and visitors from all over the world.




Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Phra Prang along the Chao Phraya River It's even more beautiful when the sun goes down. See the scenery of the Chao Phraya River on a ferry




Wat Pho
A must-visit Bangkok temple famous for its massive Reclining Buddha and as the birthplace of traditional Thai massage — a cultural treasure where spirituality and wellness meet.




Wat Ratchabophit Sathit Maha Simaram Ratchaworawihan
Features a golden Sri Lankan-style chedi surrounded by a circular ordination hall adorned with colorful glass mosaics.




Wat Suthat Thepwararam Ratchaworamahawihan
A serene and majestic temple in old Bangkok, housing one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in Thailand.




Wat Ratchapradit Sathitmahasimaram Ratchaworawihan
A royal temple established by King Rama IV featuring rare architectural beauty and deep historical significance.




Sao Chingcha
The Giant Swing is a large teak structure used in ancient ceremonies to bless and protect the city, serving as a powerful symbol of faith and history in Bangkok.




Wat Ratcha Orasaram Ratchaworawihan
The Chinese-style ordination hall decorated with Chinese glazed tiles and inscribed Chinese poetry makes Wat Ratcha Orasaram Ratchaworawihan uniquely distinctive.




The Market Bangkok
A trendy lifestyle mall in Ratchaprasong offering over 1,000 shops for fashion, souvenirs, and famous restaurants—all in one destination.




Wat Thepthidaram Worawihan
An ancient temple blending Thai and Chinese architectural styles, rich with history in the heart of Bangkok.




Saralrom Palace
A former royal palace with classic architecture, now home to government offices and a peaceful public park for relaxation.




Wat Ratchanaddaram
Home to the world’s only metal multi-tiered Loha Prasat, Wat Ratchanaddaram is a breathtaking architectural marvel blending Thai heritage and Buddhist culture.




Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall
A majestic throne hall blending Thai and European architectural styles, used for royal ceremonies and state functions.




King Rama III Memoria
A historic statue honoring King Rama III’s significant legacy in shaping Thailand’s commerce and Buddhism during the 19th century.




Wat Phra Sri Rattana Satsadaram
Wat Phra Kaew is the spiritual heart of Thailand, renowned for its stunning architecture, intricate craftsmanship, and the Emerald Buddha, a symbol of Thai identity and religious devotion.




Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall
A beautifully crafted throne hall with great historical importance, located at the heart of the Grand Palace, symbolizing the grandeur of the Thai monarchy and ancient arts.




The Grand Palace
Majestic Chakri Maha Prasat Throne Hall and the revered Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha.




The Pavilion of Royal Regalia Decorations and Thai Coins
An exquisite exhibition of royal regalia, prestigious decorations, and rare Thai coins spanning centuries.




City Pillar Shrine Bangkok
The City Pillar Shrine is the ceremonial center where Bangkok’s first city pillar was raised in 1782, symbolizing stability, peace, and auspicious future for the city and its people.




Phra Thinang Aphorn Phimok Prasat
A traditional Thai-style pavilion that embodies the grace and refinement of Rattanakosin-era royal architecture.




Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall
The 9 exhibition zones vividly present the history of Rattanakosin through lights, colors, sounds, and advanced technology.




Democracy Monument
A powerful national symbol and popular gathering point that represents the birth of democracy in Thailand.




Thawornwatthu Building
A beautiful colonial-style building housing priceless Thai cultural and historical treasures.




Suan Pakkad Palace Museum
A hidden gem of Thai heritage, showcasing traditional wooden architecture and rare antiques within a tranquil garden compound.




Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit Ratchaworamahawihan
Home to Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University and an important center for Theravāda Buddhist education and meditation.




Wat Bowonniwet Vihara Rajavaravihara
Golden Sri Lankan-style chedi and a tranquil monastery that served as residence to several Supreme Patriarchs and Thai kings as monks.




Wat Kamphaeng Bang Chak
An ancient riverside temple with a majestic ordination hall and old viharn, offering serene views of the Chao Phraya River and a tranquil setting.




Benchasiri Park
A tranquil city park featuring more than 10 outdoor sculptures by renowned Thai artists.




Khlong Bang Luang
Khlong Bang Luang is a historic canal located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, reflecting the traditional way of life of its riverside community. It offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in local culture and enjoy a serene atmosphere. The canal is surrounded by old wooden houses and lush gardens, along with riverside shops selling local products and handicrafts passed down through generations, giving Khlong Bang Luang its unique cultural charm. Throughout the seasons, the canal’s atmosphere changes, allowing visitors to experience nature’s beauty and tranquility, especially during the soft morning light and sunset hours. Khlong Bang Luang is ideal for photography enthusiasts, travelers seeking authentic Thai experiences, and couples looking for romantic quiet spots along the water. Come and experience the charm and culture of Khlong Bang Luang, where traditional riverside life still thrives in Bangkok.




Artist’s House
A unique arts and culture space by the canal offering rare water puppet shows, local art exhibitions, and a peaceful historic community setting.




Volunteer Soldiers Monument of World War I
A patriotic site honoring Thai volunteer soldiers who died in World War I serving with the Allied powers.




EmQuartier
A high-end shopping mall in the heart of Sukhumvit, known for its modern design, wide variety of stores, and premium dining experiences.




Phra Nakhon National Museum
A significant museum housing priceless national treasures and artifacts, situated in a beautiful European-style building from the reign of King Rama V.




Thai Labour Museum
An insightful cultural space highlighting Thailand’s labour struggles, workers’ movements, and the evolution of rights through engaging exhibitions.




The National Gallery
A national-level art gallery featuring works by renowned Thai artists and rotating international exhibitions.




Khao San Road
The heart of Bangkok’s backpacking scene alive with culture, food, music, and affordable adventure.




Wat Chana Songkhram Ratchaworamahawihan
A royal second-class temple with deep historical roots, originally a small temple called "Wat Klang Na" located in the middle of rice fields.




Minerals and Rocks Museum
A scientific haven showcasing rare minerals and geological wonders that explore Earth's inner secrets in a captivating environment.




Bang Nampheung Floating Market
Official opened on 6 Mar 2004, presenting the traditional lifestyle of Mon community




Pom Phra Sumen
Pom Phra Sumen stands as a symbol of Bangkok’s old city defenses, featuring traditional architecture and a peaceful park along the Chao Phraya River.




Bangkok Doll House Museum
A hidden cultural gem displaying beautifully detailed Thai dolls representing regional traditions, folklore, and festivals.




Phra Sumen Fort and Santi Chai Prakan Park
An ancient white fort by the river surrounded by a peaceful green park, perfect for history lovers and city strollers.




Wat Intharawihan
Home to the revered "Luang Pho To," a 32-meter tall standing Buddha statue that draws worshippers and visitors alike.




Victory Monument
A striking monument with iconic sculptures surrounded by a busy roundabout serving as a key public transit nexus.




Bank of Thailand Museum
An educational center featuring the history of Thai finance and banking, with exhibitions of coins, banknotes, and important documents.




Bangkok Planetarium
Thailand’s first planetarium featuring a full-dome digital projection system that transforms learning into an awe-inspiring cosmic adventure.




Rama VIII Bridge and Suan Luang Rama VIII
An elegant river-crossing bridge and a scenic public park offering views, royal monuments, and quiet green spaces.




Wat Ko Taling Chan
Wat Ko is renowned for its traditional Thai architecture, serene riverside setting, and historical significance, making it ideal for those interested in culture and heritage.




Siam Niramit Bangkok
A grand Thai cultural show featuring modern special effects and an impressive atmosphere in central Bangkok.




Taling Chan Floating Market
Taling Chan Floating Market is one of the few authentic floating markets in Bangkok, featuring boat-based food vendors, Thai-style wooden walkways, and relaxing canal tour experiences.


