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1Top 20 Free Things to Do in Bangkok
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21. Roam around the City
The most important among the top things to do in
Bangkok would be to take a tour of the city.
There can be nothing like exploring the city on
your own, visiting places, meeting with local
people, discovering new areas, sampling food and
buying exotic artifacts. Be your own guide or
seek the help of a local guide, but the
experience you will gain during your tour of
Bangkok will be unparalleled.
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32. Go Temple Hopping
Despite the fact that some of the best-known
temples are not free, you will really enjoy
exploring temples as Bangkok is known worldwide
as the City of Thousand Temples. There are a
large number of spectacular temples to visit for
free in the Thai capital Wat Saket, Wat
Traimit, Wat Chakrawat, Wat Indrawitbat, Wat
Putam Wanran, Wat Benchamabophitr, and Wat
Mangkorn Kamalawat to name just a few here.
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43. Explore Local Markets Bangkok is a great
place to shop around. It has world-class shopping
malls as well as incredible local attractions
flea markets, floating markets and night markets.
Exploring all these can be an enjoyable
experience even if you do not intend to buy
anything. However, the fact remains that Bangkok
has become a de facto shopping destination for
bargain hunters around the world. Thewet Market
and Khlong Toey Market are among the top
attractions in Bangkok.
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54. Learn a Lot at Free Museums
A free museum doesnt mean a dull and boring
place where you have nothing interesting to see
or learn. On the contrary, visitors can find it a
great learning experience to see the exhibits at
top free museums like the Bangkokian Museum,
Shilpa Bhirasri Memorial Museum, the Royal
Elephant Museum, and the Bangkok Corrections
Museum. These are only a few must-visit places in
Bangkok. There can be many more.
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65. Visit Bangkok Art Culture Center A venue
for contemporary art exhibitions and cultural
events, Bangkok Art Culture Center offers a
great insight into Thai art, culture, music,
theatre and film-making. Located just opposite
the MBK Mall in Siam Square, it can even attract
people who are the least interested in arts and
culture and is one of the many must-see places in
Bangkok.
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7 6. Stretch out in Lumphini
Park Enter one of the biggest green spaces in
the city for free. Besides free access to
Lumphini Park, visitors can also take part in
free guided aerobics sessions that are held every
day in the evening. There can be a number of
other things to do in Lumphini Park. For example,
you can go jogging, stroll around the sparkling
lake, watch people practicing Tai Chi or dancing
and feed cats for free.
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87. Saunter at a Thai Mall
Bangkoks landscape is filled with skyscrapers
and glitzy malls. The Thai capital is home to
some of the biggest malls in Asia. MBK, Siam
Paragon, Central World, Asiatique the Riverfront,
the Emporium and Seacon Square are among the most
popular shopping malls in the city. Enjoy family
holidays in Bangkok with its great shopping.
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98. Wander through Chinatown
Whether you are a foodie wishing to relish exotic
cuisine or someone who is always after bargain
deals and cheap goods, you wont resist the
temptation of a walk through the streets of
Chinatown. Visit this vibrant neighborhood of the
city after sunset to enjoy delicious street food
and shop until you drop.
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109. Get Surprised at Chao Mae Tuptim Shrine
A very strange place indeed, Chao Mae Tuptim
Shrine in noted for the unusual collection of
phalluses of all sizes. These are basically
offerings made by women who hope to get pregnant.
Visitors can also notice fresh food and drinks
surrounding the collection of phalluses. Visiting
Chao Mae Tuptim Shrine is one of the top things
to do in Bangkok if you are here for fun and
amusement.
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1110. Check out the Erawan Shrine for Free Thai
Dance
Enjoy the traditional Thai dance performances for
free. Visit Erawan Shrine, which is one of the
most famous shrines in Thailand, and also very
popular with national and international tourists.
The shrine is noted for fabulous dance
performances by local artistes.
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1211. Watch Sunset at Wat Arun Temple
This will be one of the images that you are
unlikely to forget several years after your visit
to Bangkok. The stunning Wat Arun looks fabulous
with golden skyline and sparkling Chao Phraya
River. Watching sunset is one of the favorite
free things to do in Bangkok for nature
enthusiasts.
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1312. Experience Muay Thai at MBK Center
Watching Muay Thai, a traditional way of boxing
in Thailand, can cost more than a thousand baht
if you choose to do so at a place other than MBK
Shopping Mall. The mall hosts boxing matches
every night outside the entrance. Visitors can
watch these for free.
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1413. Observe the City from Baiyoke II Tower
Seeing the tallest skyscraper and getting a view
of the city from its top will be a great
experience. Baiyoke II Tower is an 85-storey
skyscraper hotel with a public observatory on the
77th floor and a 360 degree revolving deck on the
84th floor.
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1514. Relish Thai Food at Chatuchak Weekend Market
A great place to buy a wide variety of goods at
throwaway prices, Chatuchak Weekend Market can
also be visited for a great taste of Thai
delicacies. Though tasting food is not free, you
can find plethora of vendors offering you the
exotic local tastes at very low prices.
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1615. Stroll along Taling Chan Floating Market
Bangkok surprises visitors with its incredible
floating markets, which have traditionally been a
mainstay for a majority of local people. Today,
only a few of these markets survive and Taling
Chan is one of these. You can stroll along the
waterways for free and try a range of Thai fruits
and fresh agricultural produces at very cheap
prices.
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1716. Climb to Wat Saket
While hopping from one temple to another, you
will certainly enjoy climbing the 318 steps to
reach Wat Saket. The path winds up through
beautiful plants, waterfalls and prayer bells.
From the gold-embellished temple you can also
have sweeping views of the city.
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1817. Meditate with Monks at Wat Mahathat
Another interesting temple you will come across
during your sojourn is Wat Mahathat, which is one
of the oldest temples in the city and offers you
a great opportunity to mingle with local monks
and can even attend the free meditation classes
offered by them.
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1918. Soak up the Vibrant Atmosphere of Khao San
Road
The backpacking hub, Khao San Road reverberates
with all kinds of bars, guesthouses, budget
hotels, hostels, tour operators, shops, street
food vendors, and live performing music. Enjoy
the vibrant atmosphere of Khao San Road for free.
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2019. Tour Bangkok Butterfly Garden Insectarium
Dont forget to visit Rot Fai Park While taking a
tour of Chatuchak Market. It is where you will
see hundreds of butterflies and other insects for
free. Moreover, you can also take a look at the
pretty flowers in the surrounding Queen Sirikit
Park.
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2120. See Crocodiles for Free
End your tour of Bangkok with the sights of these
scary creatures at a small pond located in the
grounds of Wat Chakrawatrachawat Woramahawihan.
Dont miss to visit this temple while you are
taking a walk in Chinatown.
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