What do you think of first? Is it go-go bars and drugs? Or maybe just traffic? Bangkok has an image problem. And the city has more than its fair share of all of the above. But there are things to do in Bangkok -- things you can even do with your kids. Bangkok is rich is cultural attractions, historic sites, culinary pleasures, wholesome entertainment, and shopping.
One of Bangkok's few open spaces, Lumpini Park is a great place to see the city's residents in the midst of their everyday lives.
Bangkok has one of the best Chinatowns in Southeast Asia. The shopping, the food, and the culture make it worth a visit.
Southeast Asia's largest museum has tours in English, French, German and Japanese. You get a deep look into the nation's history.
This section of the city has incredible shopping opportunities and is home to one of the largest Sikh temples outside India.
Attractions in this historic area of the city include the Grand Palace and the Temple of the Reclining Buddha.
This is the former residence of Princess Chumbhot, a descendant of King Rama IV. A great glimpse into traditional upper class life style in Thailand.
The temple is actually built in a Khmer style and is almost a trademark symbol for the city. Ironically, it is most beautiful at sunset.
Thompson was a former CIA agent who became the founder of the modern silk industry in Thailand. He vanished in Malaysia in 1967.
Thailand's oldest and most prestigious university is a beautiful campus surrounded by some of the city's biggest shopping malls.
The city is covered in huge shopping malls. This is a list of ten of the best...