Best Attractions Along Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River

In Bangkok, the magnificent Chao Phraya River is like a slice of heaven amidst the concrete jungle.

There are plenty of must-visit attractions along the Chao Phraya River. In Bangkok, the magnificent Chao Phraya River is like a slice of heaven amidst the concrete jungle. Also referred to as the River of Kings, it has several options, such as boats, ferries, etc., available that allow the tourists to experience the ‘Venice of the East’ in a more fun way.

From here, you can get a brilliant view of the surrounding high-rises, green parks, and more. Also, to be very precise, the riverside is home to some of Bangkok’s most spectacular attractions. Below, we have listed the five major ones.

The Grand Palace

A representation of Thai art, culture, and history, the Grand Palace is the most significant landmark in the city of Bangkok. Founded in 1782, the palace served as the residence of the Thai King, the Royal Court, and the Administrative Seat of Government for nearly 150 years.

Also, the structure appears absolutely magnificent with an incredible blend of Thai and European architectural styles. The complex is home to several structures such as Wat Phra Kaeo, Chakri Maha Prasar Hall, and more.

Asiatique The Riverfront

Asiatique The Riverfront is a vibrant market packed with a variety of stalls, cafes, bars, restaurants, and outdoor spaces. Also, there is a lavish mall which is truly worth a visit.

Here, you can find thousands of small boutiques selling a wide variety of souvenirs, clothing, handicrafts, and jewelry at reasonable prices. On the other hand, it offers a crazy nightlife which you simply cannot get enough of.

Wat Pho

Wat Pho, or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is mostly famous for housing a 46-meter-long giant reclining Buddha wrapped in gold leaf. It is also home to 4 chapels containing 394 gilded Buddha images.

Also, there are numerous statues, pagodas, and stonework standing here and there. It is a world-renowned center of massage, medicine, and education.

The list also includes Wat Kalayanamit, Bangkok Forensic Museum, etc.

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