Top Places for Art and Cultural Activities in Bangkok

  1. Lobpuri

    Neighborhoods

    One of the most sought-after one day trip destinations from Bangkok, the Lopburi is a place where history awaits exploration. Lots of temples, mostly in the form of ruins, heavenly statues, sunflower fields, and monkeys to maintain the balance of this rather dreamy place. You can get here by train, but by road, it is a more scenic route. The place holds historic significance and can be an enlig...Read more
  2. Poh Teck Tung Foundation

    4.5 (12 Votes)
    Poh Teck Tung Foundation

    Religious Site

    If you are a believer in good deeds or good karma and find solace in helping others, a trip to the Poh Teck Tung Foundation can be a good place to visit while planning your Bangkok itinerary. Apart from the help, the worshiping practices here are very spiritually enlightening. There’s a particular process of worship followed here which includes worshipping the idols here, followed by bur...Read more
  3. Wat Phra Kaew & The Grand Palace

    Architecture

    The Grand Palace and the Wat Phra Kaew together makes an architectural digest for which people from all over the world gather in Bangkok, no matter how much crowded it becomes or how strict the authority gets regarding the street dress code for the Wat Phra Kaew or Temple of the Emerald Buddha. The massive statue of Buddha is carved from a single Jade block. The walls of the Grand Palace are ad...Read more
  4. Erawan Shrine

    4.5 (456 Votes)
    Erawan Shrine

    Temple

    Formally known as the Thao Maha Phrom Shrine, Erawan Shrine in Bangkok is of Lord Brahma the great. One of the famous temples in Bangkok, the four-faced Brahma God was built during mid 1950s and is considered to the most auspicious. If you want to experience a popular worship, this is the right place to do so, as it also features some performances by Thai dance groups which are wonderful. The S...Read more
  5. Wat Ratchanatda School

    4.5 (3 Votes)
    Wat Ratchanatda School

    Religious Site, Temple

    The Wat Ratchanatda School in Bangkok is a famous Buddhist temple which is a popular attraction for locals and tourists alike. Built in 1846, the temple is dedicated to the niece of the former King Rama III of Thailand. An iconic structure, the temple is to be visited for its magnificent architecture and lush gardens which give it a mystical aura. At the temple, you can explore the main shrine,...Read more
  6. Wat Witsanu Hindu Temple

    4.6 (28 Votes)
    Wat Witsanu Hindu Temple

    Religious Site, Temple

    One of the few Hindu temples in Bangkok, the Wat Witsanu Temple or the Vishnu Temple is grand in every manner. The entire structure of the temple resonates the spirit of India, with typical Indian architecture and design. Beautiful idols of Goddess Laxmi, Lord Vishnu and Lord Shiva are made from stones brought specially from India. This magnificent grandeur of the temple is accompanied by the g...Read more
  7. Church Of Santacruz Cross River Ferry Pier Image
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    Church, Religious Site

    One of the oldest Roman Catholic churches in Bangkok, if you are looking for a home church to offer your prayers, then head to the Church of Santacruz Cross River Ferry Pier located in Thon Buri District. Built during the reign of Taksin King in the 17th century, this church carries the legacy of Portuguese-Siamese relations. Situated among old historic houses across the river banks, the church...Read more
  8. Golden Mount

    4.6 (15 Votes)
    Golden Mount

    Temple

    Located in the heart of Bangkok is this wonderful royal Thai temple called Golden Mount which is simply a pleasant sight to experience. Also, popularly known as Wat Saket or Phu Khao Thong, the temple is crowned with a gold chedi which is about 58m in height. The temple is a relic of Buddha and welcomes many locals and tourists as worshippers all year round. If you happen to be in Bangkok durin...Read more
  9. Library Cafe

    4.2 (1 Vote)
    Library Cafe Image
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    Library, Cafe

    The Library Cafe on the waterfront is a two-storied building with glass windows from ceiling to floor and whitewashed interior. It offers a cozy and casual ambience which is perfect for enjoying the sun and reading a novel while sipping their fantastic coffee. Far from the heat and noise of Bangkok, the Library Cafe offers iced and hot coffee, tea, blended fruit drinks as well as syrup from the...Read more
  10. Sao Chingcha

    Religious Site

    Sao Chingcha or the Giant Swing is one of the popular religious structures of the county and presently it is counted in the list of tourist attractions in Bangkok. King Rama I constructed this giant swing in 1784 and it was built just in front of Devasthan. The giant was then used in a traditional Brahmin ceremony. Until 1935, an annual swinging ceremony namely Triyampavai-Tripavai was hosted a...Read more
  11. Wat Bang Phra Worawihan

    4.3 (10 Votes)
    Wat Bang Phra Worawihan

    Religious Site, Monastery

    Explore the cultural side of Thailand at the Buddhist Monastery of Wat Bang Phra, located in the Nakhon Chaisi District. Located around 50 kilometers from Bangkok, this monastery is well connected to the city through various forms of travel. The name of the monastery translates to “The Monastery of Riverbank Buddha Image”, and is an iconic landmark, which one would associate closely...Read more
  12. Pariwat Temple

    4.4 (5 Votes)
    Pariwat Temple Image
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    Religious Site, Temple, Architecture

    If you want to see something really unique on your trip to Bangkok, make your way to the Pariwat Temple. Nicknamed the “David Beckham Temple” after a former head monk’s obsession with the football star, Pariwat Temple is an iconic landmark in the city. While the main building of the Temple houses a shrine to Lord Buddha, what will probably attract you more are the exquisite sc...Read more
  13. Wat Intharawihan

    Religious Site, Temple

    The Wat Intharawihan is a Buddhist temple located in the Phra Nakhon district of Bangkok which is widely visited by followers and tourists. Built in the early 18th century, the temple has been standing tall long before the establishment of Bangkok itself. You can reach the Wat by boat, owing to its location close to the river, or by road as well. The chief attraction of Wat is the 32 feet tall ...Read more
  14. Wat Khlong Toei Nai

    4.2 (6 Votes)
    Wat Khlong Toei Nai

    Religious Site, Temple

    The Wat Khlong Toei Nai is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok situated close to the riverbank which you can visit on your trip to Thailand. An old temple which was constructed in the early 19th century, Wat Khlong Toei also houses a monastery which serves as the residence of hundreds of monks from the surrounding areas. You can explore the main temple building at Wat Khlong Toei and also the smaller ...Read more
  15. Wat Tham Seu

    4.5 (3 Votes)
    Wat Tham Seu Image
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    Religious Site, Temple

    Wat Tham Seu Temple is located close to Bangkok in Kanchanaburi in Thailand. It is also known as the Tiger Temple. Located on the top of the Muang Chum mountain, the temple which was built in 1973 can be reached by climbing over 100 steps. It houses an iconic statue of the Buddha in a beautiful temple complex built in the pagoda style. Since devotees and most tourists start coming to the temple...Read more