Your Complete Guide to Exploring the Best of Bangkok
Bangkok is a dynamic city that appeals to both holidaymakers and backpackers, offering a rich blend of culture and modernity. Affordable accommodations and delicious street food make it budget-friendly, while efficient public transport simplifies getting around. The vibrant atmosphere, lively markets, and welcoming locals create a unique experience, making Bangkok an ideal base for exploration and relaxation in Southeast Asia.
When to visit
Temp


Nov – Feb
26 – 35°C
79 – 95°F
Bangkok’s Top Attractions
Attraction Matrix
Search for attractions that you are interested in based on WindingTravel categories:
WindingTravel Category Examples
Nature & Outdoors: Hiking, National Parks, Beaches, Wildlife Viewing, Camping
Culture & History: Museums, Monuments, Historical Buildings, Cultural Tours, Art Galleries
Food & Drink: Local Cuisine, Food Tours, Markets, Wineries/Breweries, Street Food
Entertainment & Nightlife: Bars, Nightclubs, Live Music, Festivals, Comedy Clubs
Adventure Sports: Surfing, Skydiving, Rafting, Scuba Diving, Climbing
Relaxation & Wellness: Spas, Hot Springs, Yoga Retreats, Meditation Centres, Thermal Baths
Shopping & Markets: Souvenirs, Flea Markets, Shopping Districts, Boutique Shops, Craft Fairs
Unique Experiences: Workshops, Volunteering, Local Festivals, Artisan Crafts, Rooftop Bars
City Highlights: Iconic Landmarks, Famous Streets, Observation Decks, Architectural Tours, Scenic Views
Family-Friendly: Zoos, Aquariums, Theme Parks, Interactive Museums, Educational Centres
Country Highlights: Attractions that are on the WindingTravel Country page that most tourists wont want to miss!

Review further details of each attraction to find out more:
| Ayutthaya Ancient Ruins | Discover the UNESCO World Heritage site with ancient temple ruins and historical remnants of the former capital city. |
| Floating Market (Damnoen Saduak) | Experience the vibrant market with vendors selling fresh produce, local foods, and souvenirs from traditional boats. |
| Wat Arun | Explore the iconic Temple of Dawn, famous for its beautifully decorated spires and riverside location. |
| Asiatique The Riverfront | Enjoy this open-air mall and entertainment complex along the Chao Phraya River with shops, dining, and a Ferris wheel. |
| Grand Palace | Visit the opulent former royal residence with its stunning architecture and the revered Emerald Buddha Temple. |
| Chatuchak Weekend Market | Browse one of the world’s largest markets, offering everything from clothing to antiques and street food. |
| Bangkok Art and Culture Center | Explore contemporary art exhibits, performances, and cultural events in this modern art center. |
| Jim Thompson House | Tour the historic home of the American silk entrepreneur, showcasing traditional Thai architecture and art collections. |
| Siam Paragon | Shop at this luxury mall featuring high-end brands, gourmet dining, and an impressive aquarium. |
| Erawan Shrine | Visit this famous Hindu shrine dedicated to the god Brahma, known for its traditional Thai dance performances. |
Check the map to plan your route:
Transport
Bangkok boasts various transport options, including buses, trains, and boats for public transit. Tuk-tuks and motorcycle taxis offer quick rides, while ride-hailing apps like Grab and Bolt provide convenient alternatives. These services allow travellers to navigate the bustling city with ease and flexibility.
Seasonality and Weather
Bangkok experiences three distinct seasons: the hot season (March to June), the rainy season (July to October), and the cool season (November to February). During the hot season, temperatures often exceed 35°C (95°F), accompanied by high humidity. The rainy season sees frequent, heavy downpours, especially in September, with temperatures ranging from 26°C to 32°C (79°F to 90°F). The cool season offers more comfortable weather, with temperatures between 20°C and 30°C (68°F to 86°F) and lower humidity, making November to February the best time to visit.
Where to stay
Sukhumvit: A vibrant district with a wide range of accommodations, dining, and nightlife options, plus easy access to the BTS Skytrain.
Khao San Road: Popular among backpackers, this area is lively and budget-friendly, offering affordable hostels and a bustling atmosphere.
Riverside: Ideal for a relaxed stay, featuring scenic views, luxury hotels, and convenient riverboat transport.
Siam: The shopping centre of Bangkok, filled with malls, entertainment, and excellent public transport links.

