Thailand Bangkok Itinerary | 7 Must-Visit Attractions Recommendation: Haunted Building, Siam Square, Glass Skywalk

Thailand Bangkok Itinerary | 7 Must-Visit Attractions Recommendation: Haunted Building, Siam Square, Glass Skywalk

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Bangkok's 7 Must-Visit Attractions
Icon Siam Siam Paragon
Outdoor Glass Skywalk at King Power Mahanakhon
Long 1919
Airplane-Themed Restaurant Na-Oh Bangkok
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Besides classic attractions like the Grand Palace and Four Faces Buddha, Bangkok has tons of new trendy spots for Instagram! Kinso has compiled 7 Bangkok check-in spots for you. See which ones you haven't been to yet and impress your friends with your unique taste!

Bangkok's 7 Must-Visit Attractions

Icon Siam Siam Paragon

As Bangkok's newest large-scale shopping mall, Icon Siam (Siam Paragon) can be described as a comprehensive experience that brings together shopping, dining, and entertainment. Besides gathering over a hundred international brands and local designer brands, it also boasts Southeast Asia's largest indoor aquarium, Sealife Bangkok Ocean World; 3D art museum Art in Paradise; flight theatre; indoor theme park, and other recreational facilities. Its unique architectural exterior and glass skybridge have also become popular photo spots. Enjoy panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River from the 7th-floor rooftop garden, taking in all of Bangkok's splendor. Transportation: Take the BTS Skytrain to Saphan Taksin Station and transfer to a free shuttle boat to Icon Siam Pier.

Outdoor Glass Skywalk at King Power Mahanakhon

As the tallest skyscraper in Bangkok, King Power Mahanakhon building has an outdoor observation deck and a transparent glass skywalk on its 78th floor. With a 360-degree panoramic view of the entire Bangkok city skyline, strolling on the transparent floor 310 meters high offers an incredibly shocking and stimulating experience. The night view is simply breathtaking! Visitors can also use VR virtual reality glasses to transform into birds soaring between skyscrapers. There are also many trendy cafes and photo spots inside the building, making it a new hot spot for Instagram influencers in Bangkok. Transportation: Take BTS Skytrain to Chong Nonsi Station, Exit 5 leads directly there.

Long 1919

"Lhong 1919" is known as the latest version of the Plearnwan Railway Market, a creative art district built from a century-old wharf. The area gathers various hipster shops, art galleries, studios, and cafes, each corner exuding a nostalgic and retro atmosphere. The pier buildings adopt Chinese style, preserving century-old Chinese medicine stores, tea houses, and other characteristic shops. At night, the Chao Phraya River is illuminated with dazzling lights, combined with lanterns and neon signs, becoming the latest internet celebrity check-in spot. Transportation: Take the BTS Skytrain to Hua Lamphong Station, transfer to a taxi for about 15 minutes.

Airplane-Themed Restaurant Na-Oh Bangkok

This airplane-themed restaurant on Bantadthong Road in the center of Bangkok is inspired by a vintage Boeing 747 passenger plane. Spanning 1600 square meters, it features both indoor and outdoor dining areas. The most captivating feature is the dining cabin transformed from an actual Boeing 747 aircraft, retaining details like cockpit seats, cabin doors, luggage racks, etc. The cabin also recreates the luxurious first-class and business-class seats. Visitors can savor delicious meals while experiencing the sensation of flying high in the sky. The restaurant also offers a Boeing 747 cockpit for memorable photo opportunities. Transportation: Take the BTS Skytrain to Ratchathewi station, then walk for about 5 minutes.

Thai-Style Classical Glass House Cafe Patom Organic Living

Hidden in the suburbs of Bangkok, this glass house garden cafe fulfills every countryside dream of a literary girl. The cafe is transformed from a century-old Thai wooden house, with a wooden frame paired with large glass windows for excellent lighting. The interior is filled with green plants and there's even a small organic herb farm, creating a fresh and beautiful ambiance. The food and drinks here all use organically grown fruits, vegetables, and herbs from their own plantation, promoting health and well-being. The wooden bar and outdoor rattan chairs are perfect spots for taking pictures that exude a literary vibe. Transportation: Starting from downtown Bangkok, it is recommended to take a taxi or private car, which takes about 1 hour.

Jodd Fairs Bangkok Night Market

Inheriting the spirit of Ratchada Train Night Market, Jodd Fairs creates a unique market space with container houses. Besides offering diverse Thai cuisine from all regions, there are also many individual shops worth exploring. The retro and literary atmosphere makes Jodd Fairs a favorite among Instagram influencers and trendsetters, especially the "check-in castle" which is super atmospheric! Transportation: Starting from Bangkok city center, it is recommended to take a taxi or hire a car, with a travel time of about 1 hour.

Sathorn Unique Tower

Known as the "Ghost Tower," Sathorn Unique Tower was originally an unfinished luxury apartment complex, but it was unexpectedly abandoned, resulting in its current dilapidated state. Although it's now inaccessible from the inside, its exterior still attracts many photography enthusiasts to capture the unique aesthetic of this post-apocalyptic ruin. The film "The Promise" even filmed here! Come experience the impermanence of human civilization firsthand and don't forget to capture the silhouette of the Ghost Tower at dusk. Transportation: Sukhumvit Road, Sathon District, Bangkok. Accessible by BTS Skytrain and MRT subway at Saphan Taksin station.
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