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 Romantic places in Bangkok

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Thailand attracts honeymooners by its beautiful islands scattered along the coastline. That’s why so many couples planning their romantic getaways or honeymoons choose Thai secluded tropical islands as their destinations. Since in most cases on your way to your dream island you’ll arrive in Bangkok first, you shouldn’t miss an opportunity to get acquainted with the capital city that is full of contrasts. Although it’s a modern metropolis, luxurious palaces, and numerous Buddhist temples make you feel that you’ve traveled back in time. So get the cheapest plane tickets to Bangkok using the service chearfirstclass.com and be ready to visit city’s romantic places that will set the right atmosphere for your whole trip.

Sea Life Bangkok

Sea Life Bangkok is one of the largest aquariums in Southeast Asia. Although most trip advisors recommend visiting it with children, every adult will definitely have a great time there too. Explore the underwater world by walking through the ocean tunnel hand in hand looking at different sea inhabitants. It will be a great way to relax after a long flight.

Chao Phraya River

Being once known as the Venice of the East due to a lot of canals (khlongs) slicing the city, Bangkok is still dependent on its waterways. Catch a regular motorboat and enjoy the stunning views of the city attractions. If it’s evening, you can go on a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River tasting the local food and relaxing.

Floating Markets

If you want a totally new shopping experience, then you should definitely visit one of Bangkok’s floating markets. They were very popular in the past but now they are mainly aimed at tourists. Anyway if you want to buy some fresh food in an unusual environment, you will need to go outside the city since most of the floating markets are located a few miles away from Bangkok. Among the closest ones are Taling Chan and Wat Sai.

Dusit Palace

Dusit Palace, a primary residence of King Rama V, is a complex of Palaces, mansions, and throne halls. Dusit means “Heavenly Garden” and it was constructed during 1897-1901 after King Rama V had returned from his European trip. Vimanmek Mansion is the main building of the complex and it’s famous for being the largest golden teakwood house in the world.

Temple of Dawn

Bangkok is a home for over 400 Buddhist temples. Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is one of the most famous temples in Thailand. What makes it stand out is its height (that of a 20-storey building), special design (it’s decorated with ceramic tile and colorful porcelain), and riverside location. The temple is open for visitors and you can go up to the top of the main tower (pagoda) and enjoy the majestic bird’s eye perspective.

 Grand Palace

A grand complex of buildings on a grand scale – this is how the Grand Palace can be described. You should see it with your own eyes to feel the royal greatness. The most exquisite way to get to the Palace is by boat because your eyes will embrace the structure in perspective from the water.

 

 

 

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