Where to go and what to do ...You may walk to and see by yourself.
Cultural heritages surrounding the hotel
The Emeral Buddha Temple
The Marble Temple
The Golden Buddha Temple
The Golden Mount
The Parliament
The Old Prison House
The Democracy Monument
     
Interesting Spots near-by for joy walking and shopping
 


The Grand Palace Bangkok - Thailand.
The Grand Palace

The Grand Palace or Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang for Thai is today used by the king only for certain ceremonial occasions such as Coronation Day and is closed to the four building (Borombiman Hall, Amarndra Hall,Chakri Mahaprasat,Dusit Hall) are worth a swift perusal, however, for their royal bombast.

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The Reclining Buddha Temple or Wat Bowonniwet Bangkok - Thailand.
The Reclining Buddha Temple
(Wat Bowonniwet)

Wat Bowonniwet is the national head-quarters for the Thammayut monastic sect, the minority sect Mahanikai Buddhism. King Mongkut, founder of the Thammau\yuts, began a royal tradition by residing here as a monk; but in face, he was the abbot of this wat for several years. King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) and Crown Prince Vajiralongkorn, as well as several other males in the royal family, have temporarily ordained as monks here. The temple was founded in 1826, when it was known as Wat Mai.

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The National Museum and Gallery Bangkok - Thailand.
The National Museum and Gallery
The National Museum is the largest museum in Southeast Asia and an excellent place to learn something about Thai art. The Museum, founded in 1874 by King Rama V, is housed in the Palace of Wang Na, originally home to the second King and part of the Grand Palace. The visit starts with a useful introduction to Thai history. Note the black-stone inscription from Sukhothai, the oldest-known record of the Thai alphabet. The National Art Gallery Located opposite the National Theatre, Chao Fa Road, Krung Thon Bridge, Bangkok, the National Art Gallery exhibits works produced by Thai and some foreign artists.

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The National Theater Bangkok – Thailand
The National Theater
Situated on the right side of the National Theatre is directtly under the administration of the Department of Fine Arts with the mission to organize theatrical performances particularly the Sisuk Nattakam programme which is staged on the last Friday and Saturday of each consecutive month. For more information please telephone 224-1342 or 221-8191 during office hours.

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The Giant Swing Bangkok – Thailand.
The Giant Swing
Wat Suthat is featured as Bangkok’s tallest Wiharn and houses a 14th century Buddha’s last 24 lives. The courtyard is filled with odd statues of scholars and sailors, brought as ballast in rice boats returning from China, while King Rama II has carved the doors of the Wat. In an annual ceremony to celebrate the rice harvest that was still observed just before World War II, men used to ride on the Giant Swing and try to grab a bag of silver coins attached to a pole; only the teak arch remains.

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Wimanmek Teak Royal Mansion Museum Bangkok – Thailand.
Wimanmek Teak Royal Mansion Museum
Wiman Mek Palace, the Palace in the Clouds, a three-story mansion originally built in 1868 as a summer house on the island of Kho Si Chang, It was moved to Dusit Hall in 1901 and, quite understandably, soon became King Rama V’s favorite place, being used as the royal residence between 1902 and 1906.
With its European style, Wiman Mek palace is built according to Thai tradition, using golden teak wood and not a single nail. Teak wood contains a special oil which makes it resistant to heat and heavy rain, and which also acts as an insect repellent.

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Lohaprasart Bangkok – Thailand.
Lohaprasart
This temple dates from the mid 19th century. Built under King Rama III’s reing, it is an unusual specimen,possibly influenced by Burmese models. Loha Prasat (Meta Palace) , ome of its touris tourist attractions with 37 surrounding spires and atotal height of 36 metres, is the only one of its kind existing in the world, The Wathas a well-known market selling Buddhist amulets or magic charms in all sizes, shapes and styles.

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The Emeral Buddha Temple  or Wat Phra Krew  Bangkok – Thailand
The Emeral Buddha Temple
Wat Phra Kaxo; in the lfficial name Wat Phra Si Rattapasatsadaram or The temple of the Emerald Buddha, adioins the Grand Palace on common ground, cobicb toas consecrated in 1782,the first gear of Bangkok rule. The 945000 square-metrc compound cncompasses over 100 buildings that represent 200 years lf royal history and architeetural experimentation. Most of the architeeture can beclassilice as Bangkok or Fattanaakosin style.
Wat Phra Kaeo is the holiest of all Thai temples, and the small green-jade statue of the Buddha,high on its golden altar in the Chapel Royal, is the most saxred mage in thailand.

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The Marble Temple Bangkok – Thailand.
The Marble Temple
This Wat is made of white Carrana marble so hence its tourist mame, Marble Temple; this most recent of royal Wats was built at the turn of the century under King Rama V. The ;argest Bot is a prime example of modern Thai architecture. The courtyard behind the Bot exhibits 53 Buddha images (33 originals and 20 copies), representing famous images and styles from all over Asia, Thailand and other Buddhist countries, It is an excellent place to watch religious festivals and moonlit processions, Unlike most other temples, monks don’t go out seeking alms but are instead visited by merit-makers between 06.00 and 07.00 hours.

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The Golden Buddha Temple  Bangkok - Thailand
The Golden Buddha Temple

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The Golden Mount or Wat Saket  Bangkok - Thailand.
The Golden Mount
(Wat Saket)

Wat Saket is an undistinguished temple except for the Golden Mountain or Phu Khao Thong, on the West side of the grounds. The steep climb up the Golden Mountain puts everything back in perspective and offers views over Rattanakosin Island that are simply stunning .

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The Parliament Bangkok - Thailand.
The Parliament

The Palace was built in the reign of King Rama V using marble for construction in Italian Renaissance architectural style. King Rama V desired to use the Palace for receiving foreign dignitaries foreign dignitaries and meetings of the Royal Advisory Council for national development. The Palace was completed in the reign of King Rama VI. The ceiling of the dome was highlighted by exquisite fresco paintings of important Royal functions during the reign of King Rama I up to King Rama VI of the Royal House of Chakri.

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The Old Prison House or Suan Saranrom Bangkok -Thailand
The Old Prison House
This name was graciously given to the park by H.M. the Queen. It was a detention area before being transformed into a public park. Original constructions have been maintained such as the watch tower. Within, there is a building constructed during the reign of King Rama V which now servers as a penal museum and shop for selling products made by prisoners. The open space inside has been turned into a garden and recreation ground.
Suan Saranrom
This is an old park, and originally a garden in the Saranrom Palace. It is now a part of the ministry of Foreign Affairs Complex. The park itself was built in 1874 in the reign of King Rama V. In the park there is a monument of Queen Sunanda built in 1880.

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The Democracy Monument Bangkok – Thailand

The Democracy Monument

This monument was erected to commemorate Thailand’s change from Absolute Monarchy to Constitutional Monarchy on June 24,1932. The monument was designed by Professor Silpa Bhirasri with the core structure in the form of a large copper tray carrying the Constitution and supported by a pedestal. The copper tray is the largest in Thailand with a height of three metres and weighing four tonnes.

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Mae Phra Thorani (Goddess of the Earth) Bangkok – Thailand.
Mae Phra Thorani
(Goddess of the Earth)

This is a monument of the Goddess of the Earth, sitting twisting her hair in a booth decorated with beautifully sculptured mortar. It was built by Queen Sowabha, the Queen Mother in the reign of King Rama VI. At the end of her twisted hair, a stream of water flowed into a container for people to use. In other word, it was a public fountain and the waters were considered holy.

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Phra Sumeru Fortress Bangkok – Thailand.
Phra Sumeru Fortress
Phra Sumeru Fortress was constructed in the reign of king Rama I in 1783 and was located in the north side along with other 14 fortresses and line of walls surrounded the capital. The shape of the Fortress was an octagonal one turning towards Klong banglamphoo away from the new Banglamphoo Gate or Banglamphoo intersection at present about nearly one kilometer.

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The Old China Town Bangkok – Thailand. The Old China Town
Bangkok’s China Town is an old business centre covering a large area around Yaowarat Road and Charoen Krung Road (New Road). There are many small streets and alleys full of shops selling all types of goods including wholesale items such as household good, stationery, and toys. The area is always lively, and market stalls abound. There is a profusion of gold shops as well as traditional Chinese foodstuffs and restaurants.

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Flea Market or Antique Bangkok – Thailand.
Flea Market (Antique)
Located near China Town, in the area around Mahachak Road and Soi Chong Charoen Phanit, this market specialists in hardware such as wire-cutters, screwdrivers, and other kinds of tools. This area also features a market selling all kinds of antiques and electrical goods.

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Exotic Flower Market or Pak Khlong Talat  Bangkok -  Thailand.
Exotic Flower Market
Pak Khlong Talat : literally meaning “a market by the mouth of the canal”, is the collective name for five adjacent markets, which have altogether been transformed to become the biggest and most important wholesale market and distribution centre for vegetable, flowers and fruits. It is located on Maha Rat Road near the Memorial Bridge.

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Banglumpoo Shopping District Bangkok – Thailand.
Banglumpoo Shopping District
A shopping area once frequented solely by local people and now a popular place for tourists. This area offers various inexpensive items, especially ready-made clothes, handbag, men’s and ladies’ shoes, cosmetics and curios. Bargaining is recommended.

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