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Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.

The official residence of the Kings of Siam (later Thailand) and the site of the royal offices since 1782. A must-visit landmark of Bangkok.

A beautiful royal temple in the center of Bangkok that is also the first open university in Thailand and Traditional Medicine School with Traditional Thai Massage.

An eco-friendly hostel in the heart of Bangkok's famous Ari district. Homely atmosphere, charming green courtyard, and free breakfast.

Wat Traimit is also known as “The Temple of the Golden Buddha”. The Temple houses a unique huge 5.5 ton solid gold Buddha statue. named Thai as Phra Sukhothai Traimit.

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The National Gallery of Thailand sprawls across a vast complex, offering a haven for art enthusiasts eager to explore its diverse collection.

Museum devoted to the history of the Royal Thai Police. It is located in Chitralada Villa at Parutsakawan Palace in Bangkok.

Royal Museum with a huge collection of farming tools, weapons, jewelry, musical instruments, Thai and Chinese ceramics, and much more.

Bank of Thailand Museum is the museum telling the story of the origin and development of Thailand's monetary system, coins, and banknotes.

The most comprehensive museum dedicated to King Vajiravudha, who is known for promoting democratic values in Siam, establishing educational institutions and the Wild Tiger Corps, a paramilitary unit that reported only to the King.

Wat Benchamabophit - The Marble Temple is a very beautiful temple in Bangkok's old town. It's shown on the back of Thailand's 5 baht coin.

Royal Thai Air Force Museum was established to preserve and reconstruct various aircraft and other aviation equipment used by the Thai Air Force.

The temple is known for the ghost woman, the mythical Mae Nak, who has become almost a household name in the community and beyond.