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Suda Restaurant

Around Bangkok City



Bangkok is a truly diverse city, with everything from old temples, to naughty bar streets. Many people choose to travel right on, but that's a mistake. You should stay for a few days, experience the city, the atmosphere, the street food, temples, take an evening walk on Sukhumvit road, investigating the street marked. Go to MBK for shopping, or visit one of the adventure parks or Art in Paradise, 3D Museum.
Or just go to se the dancers at Erawan Shrine, a small outside pray place, near Siam Square. There's also rooftop restaurants with superb views over the city. or you can just go to the best Thai restaurant in town, Suda on Sukhumvit, soi 16. Cheap place with plastic chairs, but the food it wonderful, do not forget to try the real street food too!


Erawan Shrine
Art in Paradise
MBK
Suda - Kitchen
Suda - Mama San
Lumpini Park
Soi Nana
Soi Cowboy
Rooftop Restaurant
Central Embassy
Rooftop View
Street Food
Dreamworld

Temples of Bangkok



Lots of beautiful temples around Bangkok, The top ones is Wat Arun, (Temple of dawn) Wat Phra Kaew, located inside grand Palace, Wat Saket (Golden Mountain) and Wat Pho, home of the reclining buddha. Apart from the temples there's also a lot of nice monuments, Democracy Monument, just to name one.


Wat Arun
Wat Saket
Grand Palace
3 Headed Elephant
Democracy monument
Phra Sumen Fort
King Rama V monument
King Rama III monument
King Rama VI monument

Ayutthaya



Ayutthaya officially Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Ruin City that were the country's (Siam) capitan from 1350 to 1767.
It's a great sight, truly worth visiting.
Lots of Temples, and lots of Thai and Foreign tourists.



Railway Marked



Railway Marked or as the Thai calls it, Risky Marked, is located some 60 km from bangkok, and is worth the drive, with 8 arrivals and departures a day, you can easily catch the train, and the marked folding up. the local people are so used to it that some shops just move in the last second.



Dragon Temple



Wat Samphran is the real name of the temple, most people know as dragon temple, and amazing pink, round, building with a huge dragon protecting it.
Its located some 38 Kilometers west of bangkok, so its quite accessible, if you have half a day to spend.
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