From the bustling streets of Chinatown filled with the aroma of sizzling street food to the serene canals of Thonburi adorned with traditional wooden houses, Bangkok offers a kaleidoscope of experiences waiting to be discovered. Each neighbourhood carries its own distinctive charm, whether it’s the trendy cafes and boutiques of Sukhumvit, the historic temples and markets of Old City, or the artistic enclaves of Thonglor.

Banglamphu

The journey commences in Banglamphu, the epicentre of ancient Bangkok. This historical enclave hosts the renowned Khao San Road, a bustling nexus for global backpackers. However, beyond the vibrant nocturnal scene, one encounters venerable temples such as Wat Bowonniwet and Wat Chana Songkhram, where tranquillity prevails amid the urban bustle.

최광모 (Choe Kwangmo), 2010년 8월 태국 247 Kwangmo’s iPhone, CC0 1.0

Thonburi

Venture across the Chao Phraya River to Thonburi, an undiscovered treasure trove teeming with cultural richness. Delve into the Artist’s House, a former traditional wooden stilt dwelling transformed into an artistic hub. Embark on a serene longtail boat excursion along the meandering canals of Khlong Bang Luang, enveloped by picturesque wooden residences and verdant foliage.

Chinatown

Yaowarat, the vibrant Chinatown of Bangkok, inundates the senses with a symphony of sights, sounds, and aromas. Stroll along its labyrinthine alleys, bustling with street food hawkers tempting passersby with delicacies such as bird’s nest soup and succulent crispy pork. Discover the concealed Kuan Yin Shrine and marvel at the opulent Wat Traimit, home to an awe-inspiring solid gold Buddha statue.

Dusit

Uncover the regal ambience of Bangkok’s Dusit district, where the magnificent Vimanmek Mansion stands as the globe’s largest golden teakwood residence. Wander through the enchanting Dusit Zoo and behold the tranquil Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. This neighbourhood resonates with an aura of sophistication and historical significance, perfectly accompanying any luxury hotel in Bangkok, such as the Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel.