The 8 Best Things to do in Tha Tien, Thailand

June 8, 2021 Janean Rudisill

Golden palaces, floating markets, majestic porcelain-laid spires…you've never seen a capital city quite like Bangkok. Visit Pratunam or Siam Square for premium shopping, then unwind in the European-style gardens of Dusit. Thon Buri is home to the awesome Wat Arun temple, and over in Phra Nakhon, you’ll find the Wat Pho temple of the Reclining Buddha. Savor mango sticky rice at a food stall before taking in the gilded splendor of the Grand Palace.
Restaurants in Bangkok

1. Bangkok Tuk Tuk Tours by Feel Good

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Bangkok Tuk Tuk Tours by Feel Good

Feel Good bangkok tour will take you and our local guide travel by Tuk Tuk which is an unique and traditional vehicle. You will explore a wide range of famous attractions such as Wat Po, China Town and etc. Additionally, discovering Thai food as well as sightseeing the night lights are the best choice here. Join us with special price!

2. Bangkok Guide Smile

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Bangkok Guide Smile

Please contact directly to me 'BangkokGuideSmile' to check my availability anytime. I'm Mandy - A full-time licensed English speaking professional tour guide with experience 5 years+ - Born, raised and living in Bangkok. l am very knowledgeable about the attractions in Thailand especially for Bangkok and the surrounding areas. I can adapt the tour style to any type of tour group needs such as a couple, a family with children or teenagers, a group of friends, co-worker or solo traveler. Every day, my goal on tour is hoping my customers would enjoy Thai cultures, foods, attractions and etc. And have a great fun experience to visit Bangkok. Please feel free to ask me any questions, I can be flexible on the tours and I can try my best to accommodate your request.

3. Wat Phra Chetuphon

2 Sanamchai Road Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200 Thailand 02-226-0335 [email protected] http://www.watpho.com/en#Page1
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Wat Phra Chetuphon

One of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok features the famous Reclining Buddha, which is the largest in Thailand measuring more than 150 feet in length.

Reviewed By LaNyonsaise - West Midlands, United Kingdom

Most of the tour groups are taken directly to the Reclining Buddha and, yes, it is impressive and well worth seeing. However, the temple complex is extensive with lots of stupas, huge statues, little rockeries and tinkling fountains and by exploring more widely you will find shady corners for peace and contemplation. My favourite out of the 3 main places to visit in that part of Bangkok.

4. Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School

2 Sanamchai Road Wat Po, Tatian, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 221 2974 [email protected] http://www.watpomassage.com/
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Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School

Reviewed By Xiamenwecl - Niagara Falls, Canada

I have taken courses at Wat Pho School of massage 3 times over the past 12 years. If you are looking for a school to train you in this ancient art I highly recommend Wat Pho. The teachers are excellent, the area around the school is steeped in the massage traditions and it's a great modality to add to your repertoire if you are a massage therapist. The school has several campuses around Thailand, some which offer room and board as part of the tuition. This is a further step to really taking on what Thai massage means. Their massage products are available for purchase and developed at a lab they have a part in. All excellent products.

5. One Pho Massage

256-258 Maharaj Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 222 9641
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One Pho Massage

6. Pijiu Bar

16 Soi Rammaitree, Bangkok Thailand +66 81 839 2832 http://www.facebook.com/pijiubar
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Pijiu Bar

Reviewed By 740brenth - Pordenone, Italy

Nice little beer bar. They have a selection of international beers and few on tap. Worth stopping by for a couple Thai or Asian beers.

7. Clay pot Thai Cooking Mate (Cooking Class)

20, Soi Tha Tian, Maha Rat Road Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 88 639 2632 [email protected] http://www.learntocookinbangkok.com
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Clay pot Thai Cooking Mate (Cooking Class)

My name is Andy. I am a cooking expert and I have cooking class (30 students per month) and I can cook more than 20 Thai Foods. I love talking and communicating with foreigner. I want to introduce authentic Thai food and Thai culture to all over the world. Furthermore, I've learnt how to cook Thai food from my mom since I was 6 years old. Because of love cooking, I decide to open restaurant and cooking class at Wat Pho because I want to serve authentic Thai food for foreigner so every dishes I will describe how to eat Thai style.

Reviewed By palomah780

We had a great time at this cooking class. We chose the three dishes we wanted (green curry, pad Thai and spring rolls) to make and then went to the local market to get our ingredients- which was a great experience in itself. Andy was an excellent teacher who clearly knows these dishes inside out; it was very easy to follow what he was doing. All of the equipment is new and clean and the air conditioning was well appreciated! 3 dishes is just right as we couldn’t even eat it all. I never cook at home so I was thrilled with what I had made with Andy’s help. Although there’s not many reviews for this yet, please make sure you go here. It was our favourite time spent in Bangkok and Andy is extremely friendly, chatty and helpful.

8. Museum of Siam

4, Sanam Chai Road Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200 Thailand +66 2 225 2777 [email protected] http://m.museumsiam.org/index.php
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Museum of Siam

Reviewed By CDream12 - Bangkok, Thailand

The Museum Siam is the best place to learn about Thai life from past to present. Inside, there will be many exhibitions showing Thainess: permanent exhibition, temporary exhibition, and learning events and activities. The permanent exhibition now is presenting in the name “Decoding Thainess” to show the development of Thainess from past to present through the advanced technologies. You will be enjoyed our social context that has been changed with age. Also, there are a lot of interesting things about our legends and beliefs that will be shown in the real figures, such as Spirit Worship and Little Guardian Angel, through the exotic forms of presentation such as mixed media technology. It also has the exhibition in remembrance of King Rama IX. My impressive things are all exhibitions about the old Thai. It’s just like I am throwing back to childhood; seeing the package of the old instant noodles that once existed, watching the very old advertising videos that were popular in the past, and enjoying the classroom of the past presenting in virtual classroom. In addition, I can participate in the living kitchen where I can learn about Thai food through motion graphics. It’s cool! I would love to say that it is a good place for those who want to recall your old days and study Thai life in the past. Every zone is provided in the proper sections. Every room is air-conditioned and cool. Brochures and knowledge sheets are distributed when purchasing tickets. You can visit the Museum Siam every Tuesday – Sunday, 10.00 am - 6.00 pm (closed on Monday and National holiday). For the admission fee: Student (15 years up) is 50 baht, Thai citizen is 100 baht, and Foreigner is 100 baht.

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