Main Attractions Of Bangkok

Published by flag- mohammed khan — 6 years ago

Blog: Uncovered Stories
Tags: flag-th Erasmus blog Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand

Asia is one of the biggest cultural fabrics that our world has to offer. It is a continent full of wonder, mischief, adventure, romance and spirituality. The colourful liveliness, the vibrant cultures and the warm spirit of the people are what entices so many people from across the globe to visit Asia. Flights fly daily from cities like Amsterdam to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Mumbai, Tokyo, and more. The biggest perk of travelling to Asia is that it opens our mind, rejuvenates the body and enlivens the soul. 

Main Attractions Of Bangkok

Although, for first time travellers it can get a little intimidating. If you’re planning a trip to Asia, Bangkok is a good place to start. The City of Angels has a unique lifestyle that is international but also has a very Asian soul. It’s a good introduction to the country of Thailand, and helps ease down the cultural shock that one might experience. Let’s have a look at what Bangkok has to offer:

Traditional Temples

Main Attractions Of Bangkok

You simply cannot go to Bangkok and miss out on the amazing temples that the city boasts of. Standing tall and proud, with their golden domes gleaming in the sun, colourful mosaic walls calling you in – Bangkok’s temples are a sight to behold. 

Awestruck by Architecture

Main Attractions Of Bangkok

Bangkok offers a quirky, dichotomous architecture where you will often see world-class skyscrapers next to historical buildings, modern business centres next to traditional homes and temples. Another great thing to experience is their transport system which is built in layers. The whole city is a huge network of transport vehicles, roads and tiny alleyways that will leave you astounded.

Nightlife Niche

Main Attractions Of Bangkok

It’s not called the “City of Lights” for no reason. Bangkok’s nightlife is as vibrant and electric as you can imagine. There are bars and clubs that fit all budgets in every part of the city. There are also a huge variety of themed restaurants and bars that you can explore, if you find the normal ones not fitting your tastes. 




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