Bangkok
Thailand
City of Angels — temples, street food, and boundless energy
Why visit Bangkok?
Bangkok is Southeast Asia's most electrifying city — a nonstop assault of golden temples, floating markets, Michelin-starred street food, and rooftop bars. Chaotic, beautiful, and impossibly affordable, Bangkok draws travellers back again and again.
November, December, January, February, March
Tropical monsoon climate. Cool season (November–February) is ideal — lower humidity, temperatures 25–30°C. Hot season (March–May) up to 40°C. Rainy season (June–October).
GCC nationals get 30-day Visa on Arrival (no fee recently). Most Western passports get 30 days visa-free. Thailand E-Visa also available for longer stays.
Full visa guide →Top Things to Do in Bangkok
- 🏛️Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
- 🛶Floating markets (Damnoen Saduak)
- 🍜Street food tour on Yaowarat
- 🌆Rooftop bar experience
- ⛩️Day trip to Ayutthaya temples
- 🥊Muay Thai match
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Best Stay Areas in Bangkok
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Open the Bangkok stay guideWhat to Wear in Bangkok
Very lightweight tropical clothes. Cover shoulders and knees for temple visits (sarongs available). Flip-flops essential. Sunscreen is a must.
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