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What places would you recommend in Bangkok?

What places would you recommend in Bangkok?

Top Attractions in Bangkok

  • Wat Phra Chetuphon. 50,950.
  • Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun) 21,063.
  • Chatuchak Weekend Market. 17,766.
  • Jim Thompson House. 14,260.
  • Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) 16,014.
  • The Golden Mount (Wat Saket) 5,083.
  • Siam Paragon. 10,375.
  • Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit) 8,106.

How can I spend 3 days in Bangkok?

Ultimate Bangkok Itinerary in 3 Days

  1. Chatuchak Weekend Market.
  2. Jim Thompson House.
  3. Bangkok Art and Culture Center.
  4. Bangkok Malls – Siam Paragon and MBK Center.
  5. Erawan Shrine.
  6. Neon Night Market.
  7. Sukhumvit Soi 11.
  8. Soi Cowboy.

How many days is enough in Bangkok?

There’s no possible way you could experience all the treasures of Bangkok in just a few days. At a minimum, you need between four to five days to explore this marvellous city. Not only are there so many things to do in the Thai capital, but the tropical heat and crowds of people can also easily wear you down.

Is gold cheaper in Bangkok?

Gold in Thailand is measured and sold by baht weight, 1 baht = 15.244 grams, and gold is about 95.6% pure. Gold shops post the buying and selling price and it can vary from shop to shop but not by a great deal. The rate is currently very roughly 22.500 baht per baht (not related to the baht currency) and varies daily.

Is there a beach in Bangkok?

Cha-Am. One of Bangkok’s quickest beach getaways, Cha-am is packed with Thais on the weekends, as hordes of Bangkokians come down to eat the fresh seafood and escape the city heat and smog. While the main beach here is nothing special, further north you’ll find few people and even some nice stretches of white sand.

How much gold can I bring from Bangkok?

Rs 50,000 for male and Rs. An Indian male passenger is allowed to bring duty free jewellery worth Rs. 50,000 and in case of female passenger the limit is Rs. 1 lakh. The passenger has to reside abroad for a period of more than a year.

Is Thai gold real?

Thai gold is generally 23 karat and is stamped with a “965”. This gold is 96.5% pure gold; the other 3.5% of metals are silver and bronze. Some Thai dealers will also sell 22 karat gold, 20 karat gold and 18 karat gold – though 23 karat is by far the most popular with Thai consumers.