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Lonely Planets Pocket Bangkok is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you. Explore Ko Ratanakosins fairytale temples in the cool of the morning, shop for anything and everything at Chatuchak Weekend Market, and soothe aching muscles with a traditional Thai massage - all with your trusted travel companion.;Intro; Table of Contents; Welcome to Bangkok; Top Sights; Eating; Shopping; Drinking & Nightlife; Temples; Cooking Classes; Massage & Spa; For Kids; Tours; LGBT; Four Perfect Days; Need to Know; Bangkok Neighbourhoods; Ko Ratanakosin & Thonburi; Banglamphu; Chinatown; Siam Square, Pratunam, Phloen Chit & Ratchathewi; Riverside, Silom & Lumphini; Thanon Sukhumvit; Chatuchak Weekend Market; Ko Kret; Ayuthaya; Survival Guide; Language; Behind the Scenes; Our Writer

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Contents
Plan Your Trip
Explore Bangkok
Worth a Trip
Survival Guide
Welcome to Bangkok

For decades, Bangkok was seen as little more than a necessary stop-over before hitting the islands. But the Bangkok of today is a destination. What other city has such a no-holds-barred approach to eating? Bangkoks older districts retain the grit, charm and character of the past.

Temple housing the Emerald Buddha Miki Studioshutterstock BangkokTop - photo 5
Temple housing the Emerald Buddha, | Miki Studio/shutterstock
BangkokTop Sights

Bangkoks most famous residence.

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Bangkok Top Sights

The citys most impressive market.

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Bangkok Top Sights

A sacred enclave.

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Bangkok Top Sights

The capitals most famous riverside temple.

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Bangkok Top Sights

Visit the golden Buddha.

E X P O S ESHUTTERSTOCK Bangkok Top Sights Day trip to ancient Thailand - photo 10
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Bangkok Top Sights

Day trip to ancient Thailand.

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Bangkok Top Sights

Bangkoks fairy-tale palace.

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Bangkok Top Sights

Bangkoks island getaway.

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Bangkok Top Sights

Bangkoks biggest reclining Buddha.

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Eating

Nowhere else is the Thai reverence for food more evident than in Bangkok. To the outsider, the life of a Bangkokian appears to be a string of meals and snacks punctuated by the odd stab at work, not the other way around. If you can adjust your mental clock to this schedule, your visit will be a delicious one indeed.

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Street Food

Open-air markets and food stalls are among the most popular dining spots for Thais. In the mornings, stalls selling coffee and Chinese-style doughnuts spring up along busy commuter corridors. At lunchtime, diners might grab a plastic chair at yet another stall for a simple stir-fry. In Bangkoks suburbs, night markets often set up in the middle of town with a cluster of food vendors, metal tables and chairs.

Fine Dining

Most people associate Bangkok exclusively with street food, but the citys eating scene is increasingly diverse. The fine-dining establishments range in cuisine from French to Thai, including several forays into fusion. Best of all, this is Bangkok, so theres little of the stuffiness associated with fine dining in the West.

Ethnic Cuisines

Contemporary Bangkoks menu extends far beyond Thai; reconsider rice for a meal or two and jump head first into a dining scene where options range from Korean to Egyptian, touching on just about everything in between.

Best Street Food

Some of the most legendary and expensive noodles in town.

Stall specialising in Bangkok-style fare.

These stalls are so street you risk getting bumped by a car.

The flavours of Bangkok and central Thailand in one convenient location.

Best Fine Dining

Widely considered to be Southeast Asias best restaurant.

Eclectic, eccentric modern cuisine, paired with great service.

Sublime yet homey Italian.

A modern, innovative venue where Thai flavours, ingredients and presentation are taken to the next level.

Dress up for an upmarket and old-world Continental dining experience.

Best Ethnic Cuisines

Perfect Japanese-style chicken skewers.

Some of the best Vietnamese food in Bangkok.

French in a retro setting.

This backpacker staple has been proffering the flavours of Jerusalem for more than 30 years now.

Famed Taiwanese chain that is the place to go for xiao long bao, Chinese soup dumplings.

Bangkoks best southern Indian cuisine.

Authentic Middle Eastern in the heart of Bangkoks Middle Eastern hood.

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