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Thailand is famous for its paradise-like islands and beaches with many of them having suffered from mass tourism to such an extend that these places have lost their original beauty and character. However, there is one paradise that has not become a commercialized tourist spot yet. It has preserved its natural tropical island character.
Thailand and especially Bangkok is a massage and spa paradise. Massage, health and spa venues are omnipresent throughout the city. However, price, quality and offered service changes from venue to venue. While some massage places offer a high luxury well care spa program that costs more, other places offer a cheaper traditional Thai or oil massage with varying quality of service. In this article we will focus on the cheapest massage place in Bangkok that starts at 100 THB. Does the low price reflect the quality?
If art and architecture isn't really your thing; if you look for a more shivering, bizarre and creepy experience, you might be better off by visiting the Siriraj Medical Museum in Bangkok. It will be definitely an experience that you won't forget easily. Besides learning a lot about human anatomy, diseases, forensics and medical history in Thailand, you will have the chance to see lots of embalmed and dissected dead human bodies and organs.
Pantip Plaza, MBK Mall and Fortune Town are well known places in Bangkok to find electronic devices such mobile phones, drones, cctv, cameras and small gadgets. Moreover, you can find consumer electronics in nearly all malls in Bangkok, including BigC and Tesco.
However, what if I am looking for electronics supplies for Do-it-Yourself projects (e.g. home automation) or more sophisticated engineering applications?
In this case, you should definitely take a look Ban Mo Market. It is Bangkok's biggest market for electronics supplies and truly a heaven for technology geeks, engineers, technicians and hobbyists.
This article is a guide and detailed program for a 'Sin City' Pattaya weekend trip from Bangkok. It is intended for those who want to escape Bangkok’s daily routine, hustle and bustle to enjoy girls, massage and party. To those who want to relax on beaches, enjoy seafood, do some sightseeing, watch the sunset, or just want to party with girls, this guide will be a helpful blueprint of an eventful 2-4 day Pattaya weekend trip.
As the name suggests, Thailand is the origin of Muay Thai (Thai-Boxing), a martial arts combat sport, that is well known around the world. It's a national sport and moreover, it's part of Thailand's culture and history. The best fighters of the nation compete against each other at 4 prestigeous Muay Thai stadiums in Bangkok.
If you come to Bangkok and have no idea what to do or where to go, this list is a good help to get an overview of popular activities. From Cooking classes to Swimming on rooftops, Muay Thai, Sightseeing and others. There are numerous things you should do in Bangkok
Bang Krachao is a green, scarcely inhabited island on the Chao Praya River in southern Bangkok. Despite being situated close to downtown Bangkok, this island is a great contrast to the rest of the city. It's calm and green, consisting mostly of forests and farmland, while the inhabited areas of the island resemble a quiet fisherman's village.
Kho Kret is an island on the Chao Praya river in Nonthaburi, Bangkok's northern suburb. Being a great contrast to Bangkok's hustle and bustle, this island is more like an idyllic, traditional fisherman's village. It's a green spot on the map and an ideal place to take a breath and rest your head.
Soi Cowboy which is one of Bangkok's red light districts, is a street that is home to numerous bars, strip clubs (A-Go-Go bars) and sex shows.
This 300 meter long strip is full of girls in hot pants or bikinis trying to lure potential guests to their bars.
Wat Pho is an impressive, large temple complex located on Rattanakosin Island, south of the Grand Palace. Being one of the oldest and largest temple compounds in the city, this place is home to the popular Golden Reclining Buddha, a 46 m long Buddha statue 'laying' in a special hall.
Located at the old town, near Sanam Luang Park, the Grand Palace is one of the most important landmarks of Thailand.
Bangkok is a vibrant and culturally diverse city that emerged from a small fisherman's village to a world metropole. Also known as the "City of Angels" , this metropole is home to numerous sightseeing spots worth visiting. Here is a list of the top 19 attractions and places to visit in Bangkok.