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Bangkok

Bangkok

Population: 10.000.000 Since: Founded in 1782 Hoofdstad

Introduction

Bangkok is a vibrant city where ancient traditions meet modern life. The bustling streets are filled with street vendors, ornate temples, and a lively nightlife that draws visitors from around the world.

However, the city's charm can be overwhelming. Traffic congestion and humidity can be challenging, so plan your days wisely and take breaks to enjoy the local culture at a leisurely pace.

Sightseeing

Grand Palace: a stunning architectural marvel and former royal residence
Wat Pho: home to the famous reclining Buddha
Wat Arun: known for its iconic riverside location and intricate design
Chatuchak Weekend Market: a massive market with endless shopping options
Jim Thompson House: a glimpse into traditional Thai architecture and silk production
Khao San Road: a backpacker hub with vibrant nightlife
Lumphini Park: a peaceful escape in the heart of the city
Chao Phraya River: the lifeblood of Bangkok, offering scenic boat rides

"A city that never sleeps"Bangkok

Things to do

Take a boat tour on the Chao Phraya River: a unique perspective of the city
Explore the street food scene: sample local delicacies from vendors
Visit a traditional Thai massage parlor: unwind with a soothing treatment
Attend a Muay Thai match: experience Thailand's national sport live

Topattracties

Lokaal eten en drinken - Bangkok

Lokaal eten en drinken

Pad Thai: a must-try stir-fried noodle dish
Som Tum: a spicy green papaya salad
Tom Yum Goong: a fragrant shrimp soup
Mango Sticky Rice: a popular dessert combining sweet mango and coconut sticky rice
Khao Soi: a northern Thai curry noodle soup
Lokale tradities - Bangkok

Lokale tradities

Songkran: the Thai New Year water festival celebrated in April
Loy Krathong: a festival of lights where people float decorated baskets on water
Thai traditional dance: often performed at cultural events and festivals
Buddhist merit-making: a common practice among locals, especially at temples
Geschiedenis - Bangkok

Geschiedenis

Bangkok was established in 1782 as the capital of Thailand, originally a small trading post during the Ayutthaya Kingdom. Over the years, it has transformed into a bustling metropolis, blending traditional Thai culture with modern influences.

The city's rapid growth in the 20th century brought significant changes, including infrastructure development and an influx of international visitors. Today, Bangkok is a major hub for commerce, tourism, and culture in Southeast Asia.

Dingen om te weten

Be cautious of tuk-tuk scams, especially around tourist attractions
Traffic can be intense, so consider using the BTS Skytrain or MRT
Street food is delicious but choose vendors with high turnover for safety
Avoid visiting during the hottest months (March to May) if possible

Do's en don'ts

Try to learn a few basic Thai phrases
Respect local customs, especially in temples
Bargain politely at markets
Use public transport to avoid traffic jams
Don't touch someone's head, as it's considered disrespectful
Don't wear revealing clothing when visiting temples
Don't engage with aggressive street vendors
Don't assume all taxis use meters; confirm before getting in

Populaire routes hier

Thailand North & South ★ Creator's pick
Bangkok → Chiang Mai → Chiang Rai → Krabi → Ko Lanta · 16 nachten

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