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Bangkok Science Museum and Planetarium

Bangkok Science Museum and Planetarium

    The Bangkok Science Museum and Planetarium (also called the Science Centre for Education) is one of those places that many people don’t know exist, even though it’s been around for decades.

    Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok

    Hua Lamphong Railway Station

      Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok, officially known as Bangkok Railway Station, is one of the city’s iconic landmarks. Opened in 1916, this grand building is located in the heart of Bangkok and serves as a major transportation hub.

      Lumphini Park in Bangkok

      Lumphini Park

        Lumphini Park is a 142-acre urban retreat that dates back to 1925. Surrounded by high-end buildings, shopping malls, hotels, and even rooftop bars, the park is a haven providing a peaceful escape from the hectic pace of daily life.

        Wat Arun, The Temple of Dawn in Bangkok

        Wat Arun, the temple of Dawn

          Wat Arun, also known as the temple of Dawn, is a significant landmark of Bangkok, built before 1656. It’s much more modest than Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace or Wat Pho and the Giant Reclining Buddha, but its iconic shape is better known in many ways.

          Bangkok Forensic Museum at Siriraj Hospital

          Bangkok Forensic Museum at Siriraj Hospital

            Bangkok Forensic Museum is not on people’s top 10 list of things to see in Bangkok, at least not on a first trip, but it seems to rank high on people’s ‘Off the beaten track travel guide’.

            Bangkok Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

            The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

              The Grand Palace of Bangkok, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, and Wat Phra Kaew (or Wat Pra Kaew) are, without a doubt, the most famous landmarks in Bangkok, and they are often seen in many movies.