Bangkok is an awesome destination to see. We will talk about Bangkok attractions and especially the Amphawa floating market tour. One of just ten first grade royal temples in Bangkok, Wat Suhat needs to be seen to be believed such is the sheer size and scale of it. Its ornate ordination hall is the largest in the country. Everything about the temple is oversized. Twenty-eight Chinese pagodas line its lower base, with their intricate carvings and decorations perfectly showing off the incredible Thai craftsmanship. Inside is just as beautiful, with wonderful murals depicting the life of the Buddha. The eight-meter high bronze Buddha image Phra Sri Sakayamuni is both an important historical and religious artifact.
If you only visit one major historical tourist attraction in Bangkok, this should be the one. The royal compound lives up to its name, with spectacular structures that would put the most decadent modern monarchs to shame. It’s also the home of Wat Phra Kaeo, which houses the Jade (or Emerald) Buddha. Built in 1782, the grand palace was the royal residence for generations and is still used for important ceremonies and accommodating heads of state. Dress modestly when visiting the Grand Palace, which basically means covering your arms and legs and avoiding any sloppy attire. To avoid any hassle and to make the most of your visit, take the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Tour. This is a half-day sightseeing tour, either morning or afternoon, with pick up from your hotel and a local guide to put what you are seeing in context. Without a guide, it’s easy to miss important features or not fully understand the relevance of what you are seeing, and the hotel pick up makes the whole experience that much simpler.
Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin Night Market : A shopping paradise for fans of vintage stuff: If you are into things in vintage style, then you will find your place at the Warehouse Zone and Rod’s Antiques areas. Products are impressive in variety and quantity. And shoppers can get more inspiration for their love from many fellow vintage stuff lovers and hunters there. Genuine vintage and antique items available: Collectors can rest assure that items showcased at Rod’s Antiques section like French chandeliers, classic cars, motorbikes, cameras and kitsch furniture are all real things. Some comes from Thailand while others made their long way from all over the world (American, Europe, China and Myanmar) to shine their beauty at the market.
Shop for lovely tasty fruits, flowers, memorabilia in the Amphawa floating market and it’s canals. Amphawa Floating Market comes alive daily at noon as so many Thai locals visit the floating stores and boats, grab a snack, eating at some of the many floating restaurants. While Amphawa Floating Market is not as big as the Damnoen Saduak floating market, it definitely provides a more real experience. The Amphawa Floating Market is a Must Do Tour from Bangkok and for all Travellers looking to get off the beaten Trail.
Baked, fried, vegetables, fruits, meat, fish, cakes, seafood, grilled… we really found thousands of delicacies to buy and taste, all at amazing low prices, so we tired as many as we could! Busy with the locals and many tourists but the atmosphere was incredible. The Amphawa floating market is for sure worth a visit when you are in Bangkok, plenty of spots to sit, set your camera for amazing pictures. Really good food and great waterways experience. This is a very easy going tour to enjoy a great experience. Read more info at https://mythailandtours.com/shop/bangkok-tours/risky-market-amphawa-floating-market-bangkok/.