Lumphini MRT station is a Bangkok MRT station on the Blue Line. It is located on Rama IV Road, near Witthayu Road and Lumphini Park.
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Lumphini Park is a 360 rai park in Bangkok, Thailand. The park offers rare open public space, trees, and playgrounds in the Thai capital and contains an artificial lake where visitors can rent boats.
Learn more Book this experienceBenjakitti Park is a park in the Khlong Toei District of central Bangkok; situated next to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. It is close to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre MRT Station, Sukhumvit MRT Station and Asok BTS Station. Benjakitti Park was developed from Tobacco pond area 200x800 meters, built by digging and reclamation. This park was part of the project replacement area from resolutions in government of Prime Minister Anand Panyarachun. Name “Benjakitti” was given by Queen Sirikit during the opening. Benjakitti Park has a landmark symbol called “Pathumthani” near the pond. It was opened in 2004 to honour the 72nd birthday of Queen Sirikit.
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Learn moreBaiyoke Tower II is an 88-storey, 309 m skyscraper hotel at 222 Ratchaprarop Road in the Ratchathewi District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the third tallest building in the city, after MahaNakhon and Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceThis short walking tour around Bangkok will take you to some of the city's most famous landmarks in just two hours! You can also choose from multiple start times to suit your schedule. After meeting your guide, you'll explore Bangkok's Chinatown. Dive into its side streets and see Bangkok from a new perspective as you snap photos of small pagodas; pass by food vendors selling mouthwatering, authentic dishes; and browse through kiosks and stalls with many a trinket perfect for souvenirs. After walking through the streets of Chinatown, you'll end up in Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi). This temple is the largest and most important Chinese temple in the city and was built in the classic Chinese architectural style. Marvel at the stately structure and opt to make an offering in the temple.
Learn morePratunam Market is one of Bangkok's major markets, and is Thailand's largest clothing market. The name Pratunam means 'water gate'.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceSukhumvit Road, or Highway 3, is a major road in Thailand, and a major surface road of Bangkok and other cities. It follows a coastal route from Bangkok to Khlong Yai District, Trat border to Koh Kong, Cambodia
Learn morePhaya Thai is a district in central Bangkok, Thailand. Despite sharing a name, due to boundary changes, Phaya Thai Road and Phaya Thai BTS Station are in the adjoining Ratchathewi District.
Learn moreWat Khanikaphon is a Thai private temple in the Maha Nikaya tradition of Buddhism, It is at Phlapphla Chai, Khwaeng Pom Prap, Pom Prap Sattru Phai District, Bangkok, in front of the Phlapphla Chai police station.
Learn more Book this experienceVictory Monument is a military monument in Bangkok, Thailand. The monument was erected in June 1941 to commemorate the Thai victory in the Franco-Thai War.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceYaowarat Road in Samphanthawong District is the main artery of Bangkok's Chinatown. Modern Chinatown now covers a large area around Yaowarat and Charoen Krung Road.
Learn more Book this experienceThe Princess Mother Memorial Park is a park in Bangkok, Thailand. It was established in 1993, and opened on January 21, 1997, by King Bhumibol Adulyadej, in remembrance of his mother, Srinagarindra, the Princess Mother.
View on Google Maps Book this experienceBangkok is the capital and most populous city of Thailand. It is known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon or simply Krung Thep. The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has a population of over eight million, 12.6 percent of the country's population.
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Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan or Wat Arun is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok Yai district of Bangkok, Thailand, on the Thonburi west bank of the Chao Phraya River.
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Khaosan Road or Khao San Road is a short street in central Bangkok, Thailand constructed in 1892 during the reign of Rama V. It is in the Bang Lamphu area of Phra Nakhon District about 1 kilometre north of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew.
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The Democracy Monument is a public monument in the city center of Bangkok, capital of Thailand. It occupies a traffic circle on the wide east-west Ratchadamnoen Avenue, at the intersection of Dinso Road.
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Saranrom Royal Palace, is a former palace in Bangkok, Thailand, located between Grand Palace and Wat Ratchapradit. It served as temporary residence for some princes and as lodging for royal guests.
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Sanam Luang is a 74.5 rai open field and public square in front of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace, Bangkok, Thailand. Sanam Luang is in the Phra Nakhon District, the historic center of Bangkok.
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The district of Lumphini in the center of the city of Bangkok is known mainly for its park. Created in the 1920s by King Rama VI, it is the « Central Park » of the city of Bangkok. Surrounded by skyscrapers, in the heart of the city, you will find a real place to recharge your batteries, breathe and walk with its wide alleys and beautiful green trees. During your walk, you might come across some animals such as stray dogs or cats fed at the will of the walkers but you might also come across the famous Malayan monitor, a typical animal of the region. Lumphini Park also offers many activities, with its large lake and its 60 hectares you can go pedal boating or try your hand at rowing for the more sporty. Games such as slides and swings are available in several places in the park for the pleasure of the youngest. But that's not all, while visiting the Lumphini area you might want to make a diversion to the Lumpinee Stadium. This is the most famous stadium in Thailand and Thai boxing matches are held there three nights a week. Lumphini has another characteristic place in Thai culture: the Erawan sanctuary. Built-in 1956 at the foot of the Erawan Hotel, this sanctuary decorated with garlands and flowers was erected in honor of the statue of Brahma. It is an unusual place because it is located at a major crossroads in the city and is dedicated to a Hindu god. This place illustrates the importance of religion in Thai culture.
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