Bangkok Old City Map (Rattanakosin)
Map of Bangkok Old City
Bangkok Old City (Rattanakosin)
If you are short on time you might consider visiting the Grand Palace in the old city part of Bangkok. They are the most famous tourist attractions which once was a former residence of the Kings of Thailand. Several buildings are located within the complex. You will see the Reception Palace, the Funeral Palace, The Throne Hall and the beautiful revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
Explore the heart and soul of Bangkok - The Grand Palace, Golden Mount, Wat Pho. Old city is also the nest of the famous Khao San Road. Read More...
Where to Stay in Bangkok Old City
First time in Bangkok? Finding the right hotel from a huge list can be a real pain. We know how it feels: we book online too! So we give you the insider's guide to hotels that stand out from the crowd for their locations, value and overall satisfaction. Read More...
The best way to experience the flavour of the Old City is to stay in the area. Find the right hotel for you, with incredible deals thrown in, from our A to Z list of hotels. Read More...
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Bangkok Old City Highlights
Temple of Emerald Buddha, or Wat Phra Kaew, is the most important Buddhist temple in Thailand. It enshrines a highly revered Buddha image carved from a single block of jade. Read More...
If Bangkok is a city where East greets West, then Khao San Road is the scene of their collision, the place where they jostle for superiority and poke one another in the eye. Read More...
If there is one must-see sight that no visit to Bangkok would be complete without, it's the dazzling, spectacular Grand Palace, undoubtedly the city's most famous landmark. Read More...
The spire (prang) of Wat Arun on the bank of Chao Phraya River is one of Bangkok's world-famous landmarks. It sits on the Thonburi side of the Chao Phraya riverbank. Read More...
Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha) is the largest temple in Bangkok and famed for its huge reclining Buddha measured 46 metres long and covered in gold leaf. Read More...