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    Yaowarat Road 300 is your starting point when exploring Bangkok Chinatown and it's lovely street-food.

    Don't forget to go into alleys and side-streets to find the Street-food Gems hidden.

    Have an eye open to see where the locals eat - that's usually a good sign to experience some authentic food in Street Style.

    A Foodie Paradise! Come hungry, it might be a reason for a second visit while in Bangkok. Best times to visit is after 17.00 until late.
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      • Jim Thompson House
        2.30 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
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      • MBK Center
        2.36 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        MBK Center, also known as Mahboonkrong (Thai: มาบุญครอง), is a large shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand. At eight stories high, the center contains around 2,000 shops, restaurants and service outlets, including the 4-story Tokyu department store. The MBK Center management reports daily visitor numbers of more than 100,000, half of whom are young Thai people and a third foreign visitors. The MBK Center is popular with tourists, although the majority of shoppers are Bangkok residents. Many stores ...
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        2.43 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
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      • Si Lom
        2.48 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        Silom (or Si Lom, Thai: สีลม windmill) is a sub-District and road in Bang Rak district, Bangkok, Thailand. Constructed in 1851 as part of a dyke and irrigation system, Silom road has become one of Bangkok's most cosmopolitan streets and major financial centre; it is the home to some of the largest companies in Thailand, including the Charoen Phokphand Group (CP), Bangkok Bank PLC, and a number of insurance and securities firms. silom is sometimes called the "Wall Street of Thailand". S...
      • Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok
        2.59 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok is a 5-star resort hotel owned by Shangri-La Hotels and Resorts located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, Thailand. With a quarter of a mile of river frontage, the two-towers of the property face the Saphan Taksin BTS Station. In 2014, the hotel joined the Bangkok Riverside Marketing Partnership (BRMP), a group of eight five-star hotels on Bangkok’s riverside with a pledged 150 billion baht in investment in the area in January 2015. The Shangri-La Hotel,...
      • Siam Center
        2.64 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
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      • MahaNakhon
        2.86 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        MahaNakhon is a luxury mixed-use skyscraper currently under construction in the Silom/Sathon central business area of Bangkok, Thailand. Designed to fit into the Thai landscape with a unique pixelated facade, it will have the unconventional appearance of a glass curtain walled square tower with a cuboid-surfaced spiral cut into the side of the building. Upon its estimated completion in 2015, it will become the tallest building in Bangkok at 314 metres (1,030 ft) and 77 floors. Featuring hotel, r...
      • The Pano
        8.55 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        The Pano is a 57 storey riverside condominium located in Bangkok. It is the thirteenth tallest building and fourth tallest residential building in Thailand. The Pano has a height of 219 metres and 57 floors. It contains 397 condominium units and is composed of two wings, the Sky Wing (high-rise) and the River Wing (low-rise). The Pano placed fourth on the 2010 Emporis Skyscraper Award, an award for architectural excellence regarding the design of buildings and their functionality. WOHA, the arch...
      • Bang Kwang Central Prison
        11.83 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        Bang Kwang Central Prison (Thai: บางขวาง) is a men's prison in Nonthaburi Province, Thailand, located at the Chao Phraya River about 7 miles north of Bangkok.
      • CentralPlaza Rattanathibet
        13.92 Km from 300 Yaowarat Rd
        CentralPlaza Rattanathibet (also known as Central Town Center), formerly known as Jusco Rattanathibet is a shopping mall located on Rattanathibet Road in Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi.

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      • Yaowarat Road
        Yarowarat Road is the Chinatown area in Bangkok: Enjoy a vast range of cuisine in the streets of Chinatown, Bangkok. It can be called a food heaven for food lovers of diverse dishes.
        Yaowarat Road Yaowarat Rd, Khet Samphanthawong, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand
      • Pak Khlong Market

        Visiting the flower market of Bangkok will be an awesome experience for you. The tourists visiting the Bangkok for the first time must visit this flower market which is full of colors and natural fragrances. You can visit the market 24/7, but after 12-AM midnight it is bustling, so if you do not want to miss your sleeping time, go there and see the pretty women working on flower bouquets.

        Pak Khlong Market 116 Chakkraphet Rd, Khwaeng Wang Burapha Phirom, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
      • Golden Mountain Temple
        1-km from Khao San Road, in the Golden Mountain temple, there is a significant Stupa (mountain structure, Buddhist relics). It is one of the favorite temples in the city due to its exquisite golden temples, beautiful surroundings and a beautiful view of the city from above. Entrance is free.
        Golden Mountain Temple 344 ถนน บริพัตร Khwaeng Ban Bat, Khet Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10100, Thailand
      • Bangkok

        Bangkok is a mixture of natural views and jingles that reward the travelers from all over the world who are ready to get lost in Bangkok city. Full of continuous activity, courage, character and some of the best dishes in the world, this travel Bangkok guide will help you plan a trip of a lifetime.

        It's a game of riddles with tall skyscrapers, colorful taxis, motorcycle and busy passers-by. When you visit Bangkok, you will find that this diverse city can offer you a combination of the old and the new. It may be a noisy metropolis, but at dawn, you can see Buddhist monks in yellow robes filling the streets. Come to Bangkok, and find a wide range of activities from historical and religious to shopping, galleries and tourist centers.

        Regardless of when you plan a trip to Bangkok, it gets hot throughout the year. Note that three seasons are defined here. In the monsoon season, which is from May to November, the climate is hot and humid, with a wet bottom. Heavy rains fall periodically, sometimes with intense storms. The best time to visit Bangkok is from late November to mid-January. Meanwhile, the climate is tropical and humid, but comfortable. The shortest time is from March to May when the city reaches the highest temperatures.

        Bangkok receives more visits than any other city in the world, and it does not take long to understand why. Bangkok is a city that contrasts with activities on every corner. In the volatile markets admire the glittering temples. During your stay, do not miss the serene temples of the city, including Wat Pho and Wat Arun, two of the most sacred places in the city.

        Take the tuk-tuk along lively Chinatown or take a boat with a long tail. Food is another attraction in Bangkok, from local dishes served in simple street kiosks to haute cuisine and romantic rooftop restaurants. The luxury centers compete with several stores and markets where you can pamper yourself without spending too much. Extravagant hotels and luxury apartments with surprisingly affordable services welcome you with the same Thai hospitality. And no visit to Bangkok would be completed without witnessing its wonderful nightlife. Bangkok always surprises, whether in nightclubs, cabarets or exotic hot spots.

        Bangkok’s reputation for excess precedes it. Sleazy, energetic, and the gateway to what many see as the world's greatest and most incredible backpackers’ paradise, it’s a city that on the surface seems like it’s just all play: toxic buckets of alcohol on the streets, fried insects to test your stomach further, and a dubious assortment of clubs where anything goes and dreams simply become a reality.

        Take the Grand Palace. Only a short walk from the all-night party that is the notorious Khao San Road, the palace is nevertheless a place of silent reverence, home to golden temples, giant gemmed warriors guarding the gates and the tiny, venerated Emerald Buddha (remove your shoes, and be careful never to point the soles of your feet towards the idol). 

        Khao San Road itself is home to a plethora of backpacker essentials: endless bars, affordable food and accommodation, hippie-focused clothing lines, tattoo parlors and even a hefty assortment of fake degree certificates (worryingly, you can even buy one declaring yourself a qualified pilot). Try the Pad Thai for 20 baht. Nearby you can watch locals viciously assault each other in the kick boxing ring, try your hand at producing your own Thai Cuisine in one of the many cookery schools, or indulge in the affordable luxury of a Thai massage (look for the blind massage school, which is both a bargain and great cause) or a herbal spa day. Don't miss the excellent street food KSR has to offer either, whether its for breakfast, lunch or post-party snack!

        It wouldn’t be Bangkok without the Chao Phraya River. Access has become so vital that the city is lined with canals which is a great way to see the backstreets, and houses hover over the water on a delicate looking stilted support. Take a walk through the scented riverside markets before hopping on the bargain-basement boat trip through the heart of the city with your camera always ready. 

        It’s true: in Bangkok you can do pretty much anything you want to but what you should do is explore a city that’s so much more varied and cultured than it’s ever given credit for. Then, perhaps, go to one of those parties.

        Unlike the rest of Thailand, Bangkok is real. The people and area's are what you would expect to see in Bangkok. The food is delicious and the multitude of area's to visit are endless for any traveler.

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      • The Grand Palace

        This palace was built by King Rama I in the three years before the 18th century ends. It is the official house of the current King (though it is there and not live) for ceremonies. It is also the place where the Wat temple Phra Kaeo, which turned out to be the 15th century Emerald Buddha, where the Queen of Thailand wore dresses three times a year. Also, you will find Wat Po with the renowned golden Buddha sculpture. The entrance fee is 500-THB for Grand Palace and 100-THB for Wat Po.

        The Grand Palace 1 Maha Rat Rd, แขวงพระบรมมหาราชวัง Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
      • Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan

        It is a beautiful Buddhist Temple on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in front of the Grand Palace. It has a central tower and 4 small towers. The temple has enough national value that you will find its picture on Thai currency. From the top of the central tower, you can admire the impressive panoramic view of the city so you can make stunning photographs with your camera during the dawn and dusk. The stairs of the temple are sheer, so be cautious. It opens daily for tourists and locals, and costs only 50-Thai baht.

        Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Khwaeng Wat Arun, Khet Bangkok Yai, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10600, Thailand
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        Hop Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, จังหวัด กรุงเทพมหานคร 10200, Thailand
      • Khaosan Road
        It is famously known that Kao San Road and the Rambutri Street are the cheapest parts of Bangkok city. This is something debatable.

        People would argue that Khao San Road is the comfortable place to seek accommodation in Bangkok.

        If your priorities are pubs, street vendor, historical sites, food and areas near Backpacker then this is the place for you. It is not just about the budget, because everywhere in Bangkok you can find cheap and good hotels.

        The Kao San Road hotels are as good as on the site. There are comfortable and tidy rooms with dirt free cabins without windows or insects. Luckily, there are right places in Kao San Road, top favorite are A & A guest house that are clean, comfortable, and helpful and with breakfast.
        Khaosan Road Thanon Khao San, Khwaeng Talat Yot, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
      • Khao San Road Night Market
        Khao San Road is the famous tourist route of Bangkok. All the roads make an excursion. However, this is more than just a transit centre for travelers. Here you will find nightlife, good food, department stores, many people who are active all day and all night.
        Khao San Road Night Market Khwaeng Talat Yot, Khet Phra Nakhon Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200 Thailand (nearest BTS: National Stadium) Khwaeng Talat Yot, Khet Phra Nakhon, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10200, Thailand
      • Jim Thompson House
        Jim Thompson was a merchant and former American spy in Thailand in the 1950s and 1960s; he built his traditional Thai house in Bangkok and bedecked it with attractive teak furnishings and a nearby garden. He disappeared mysteriously in 1967 when he was in Malaysia. Your home today is a tombstone to conventional Thai design. An admission fee 150-THB (100 THB for students) helps the orphans.
        Jim Thompson House พระราม 1 Khwaeng Wang Mai, Khet Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand

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      Month Temp °C Rainfall Cm Temp °F Rainfall Inches
      Jan 25.9 8.2 78.6 3.2
      Feb 27.6 26.4 81.7 10.4
      Mar 29.1 35.6 84.4 14
      Apr 29.9 85.3 85.8 33.6
      May 29.6 186.4 85.3 73.4
      Jun 29.1 162.6 84.4 64
      Jul 28.7 193.2 83.7 76.1
      Aug 28.5 203.1 83.3 80
      Sep 28.1 312.6 82.6 123.1
      Oct 27.8 248 82 97.6
      Nov 26.9 55.8 80.4 22
      Dec 25.6 6.5 78.1 2.6

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        • Chinatown is amazing. You can find anything here. They're opening up an MRT Station soon. You can find food at just about anytime of the day. There's amazing coffee shops. There's some amazing tea shops. If you walk around long enough you can find anything that you want. At night time along the main strip there is some amazing food vendors. I highly recommend Chinatown in Bangkok.
        • Bangkok’s Chinatown is a very popular tourist attraction and a food haven for new generation gourmands who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. At day time, it’s no less busy, as hordes of shoppers descend upon this 1-km strip and adjacent Charoenkrung Road to get a day’s worth of staple, trade gold, or pay a visit to one of the Chinese temples. Packed with market stalls, street-side restaurants and a dense concentration of gold shops, Chinatown is an experience not to miss. The energy that oozes from its endless rows of wooden shop-houses is plain contagious – it will keep you wanting to come back for more. Plan your visit during major festivals, like Chinese New Year, and you will see Bangkok Chinatown at its best. China a must visit when you are in Bangkok.
        • Loved china town, only reason for 4 stars and not 5 was because of random unpleasant smells occasionally but the overall experience was fantastic. So much lovely and freshly cooked food. If you love food you’ll love china town. Very busy traffic and be very careful when trying to cross over, the crossings mean nothing! Make sure to visit all the little streets off the main stretch too.
        • I feel compelled to write a review of this area having read some of the other reviews. I've purposely also give it five stars (I probably would give at least 4 anyway) to offset some of the low-rating drama queens complaining about smells, rats etc. It's a very lively area. It's well lived in. And yes, there are rats and smells. This is to be expected in such a small, hot and extremely busy market area. If people look beyond this you'll experience many pleasures, not least of which is some of the best food in Bangkok. I ensured that a return visit to China town was on my Bangkok itinerary just so I could excite my taste buds. I wasn't at all disappointed and I have no regrets. Indeed, I can't wait to go back again next year.
        • I can't do it. I did it, but won't again. Its dirty, garbage, rats & cockroaches everywhere.. and awful smell! Night market opens at 12am to 8am.. no transit open at these hours was a nightmare getting back to hotel. :/ good hand bags though! Lots of shopping & authentic food! Yum!

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