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Bangkok
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Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is full of culture, history, delicious cheap eats, and hidden gems, and for those who enjoy shopping, you will be pleasantly surprised by the number of night markets and affordable shopping options packed in this city. Besides all that, there are many great spots to visit on a half/ one-day trip (listed in the following stops below). Discover Bangkok! (my suggestions only, feel free to pitch in!) - Chao Phraya River (scenic boat ride overlooking major attractions such as the Grand Palace) - Khao San Road (famous nightlife and bars scene) π₯³ - Chinatown (including a hidden cozy bar, set in the late 70s Chinatown theme) - Wat Arun - Erawan Shrine - Wat Phra Chetuphon - Pak Khlong Talat Market (a 24 hours flower market) - Chatuchak Market - and a must-do activity in Thailand: Muay Thai!
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Amphawa
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Amphawa is best known for its authentic floating market experience. Every weekend, people (mostly the locals) flock to the Amphawa Floating Market - a very unique cultural market, where food, drinks, souvenirs and much more are sold on boats floating on the Amphawa Canal! Despite modern times, the Amphawa Floating Market still retains its original old charm. π£ββοΈ
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Mae Klong
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Moving on to a popular sight among tourists: a Railway Market! π This particular railway market is located in Mae Klong, also known as Rom Hup Market. It's a traditional Thai market selling fresh produce with quaint cafes nearby, but what makes it unique is that part of the market is sitting on actual railway tracks! Catch the locals packing away to allow the train to cut through the market a few times a day. If you haven't been to a railway market, this is a must visit!
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The Artist's House
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The Artist's House is a unique, quiet, hidden gem away from the city hustle in Bangkok. The area, Baan Silapin, features: - An old-charm, less touristy floating market and shophouses - Art galleries and activities by local artists I personally love people watching, admiring the local art scene, and discovering hidden gems, so this is perfect.
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Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya
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Ayutthaya is located on the outskirts of Bangkok, best known for its rich history and culture, including temples and palaces. It is also a food magnet! We will find fresh river prawns, fish, Thai noodles, and more in this gorgeous old charm. You will spot fascinating architectures, gorgeous temples and palaces with some looking something like the famous towers of Angkor Wat. Get your cameras ready because this is seriously a stunning destination! PS. We can also visit another hidden gem along the way, the Dhammakaya Temple, which is made up of thousands of Buddha statues! Swipe to see this beautiful temple.
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The Yard Hostel Bangkok
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Swipe to see some pictures of our accommodation at The Yard Hostel Bangkok! The Yard is an eco-hostel smacked in the center of Bangkok. It's unique in a way that they use recycled materials to build the rooms (which are actually old shipping containers). Yard's goal is to provide a living space that's warm, friendly, family-like and one that brings people together. I'm in NO affiliation with Yard but this was the most sociable and homely hostel I've came across so far. It's not a party hostel though! Amenities: - Free WIFI - Air Condition - Free Bicycle for rent - Free luggage storage - Huge green-nature space for you to relax at - BBQ Equipments - Super comfortable bed and duvet Check in time: 1400 to 2200hrs (If you're arriving at a later time, do let me know.) Check out time: 1200hrs
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