Off the Beaten Track Bangkok Experiences

8 Off the Beaten Track Bangkok Experiences

Unusual Things to See and Do in Bangkok

Secrets are always fun to explore, and in Bangkok they are plentiful! Some are spoken of only in whispers, others take years to discover and a few are outrageously underrated. But one thing unites those picked for our list: all will enhance your enjoyment of this exciting city.

Most of the things below are door-openers (specific places you should visit), but we’ve thrown in a few eye-openers (curious facts) for good measure. Check them out before they’re “discovered” by the crowds!

1. Pak Khlong Talad (Flower Market)

Old City - Rattanakosin (near Wat Pho)

Pak Khlong Talad (Flower Market)

Categoría: Compras, Viajes diferentes


If you’re blooming mad about flowers, don’t miss Pak Khlong Talad. The city’s biggest flower market offers an exotic sensory treat, especially between 2am and sunrise, when lorries brimming with freshly cut flora, fruit and vegetables rattle in from neighbouring provinces and this unassuming roadside bursts into a symphony of fragrant smells and vibrant colours. Roses, daisies, chrysanthemums, indigenous orchids – they’re all here in droves, and at minuscule prices. Más información


Ubicación: Soi San Chao Ban Mo, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

Horario: 24/7

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Pak Khlong Talad (Flower Market)

Soi San Chao Ban Mo, Wang Burapha Phirom, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok 10200, Thailand

2. Rod Fai Market

Eastern suburbs

Rod Fai Market in Bangkok

Categoría: Compras, Gastronomía, Vida nocturna


Rod Fai Market is an open-air bazaar just behind Seacon Square Shopping Mall on Srinakarin Road Soi 51. The vintage look never goes out of style here. Spread on the ground is all kinds of collectables and memorabilia from yesteryear, from antique furniture to hippy fashion to Mao kitsch. The overall feel is down-to-earth cool. Más información


Ubicación: 51 Srinagarindra Road, Nong Bon, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand

Horario: Thursday–Sunday from 5 pm to 1 am (closed from Mondays to Wednesdays)

Teléfono: +66 (0)81 827 5885

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Rod Fai Market

51 Srinagarindra Road, Nong Bon, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand

3. Erawan Museum

Samut Prakan (outside Bangkok)

Erawan Museum Bangkok

Categoría: Familias, Historia, Fotos, Viajes diferentes


A huge, 3-headed elephant statue standing upon an equally gargantuan pedestal is the first thing you see when visiting Samut Prakan’s Erawan Museum. It’s a splendid, towering beast: 250 tons in weight, 29 metres high, 39 metres long, and cast in a pure green-hued copper. The sculpture is the museum itself, which houses a wide range of artefacts in a psychedelic setting. Más información


Ubicación: 99 Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand

Horario: Daily from 9 am to 7 pm

Teléfono: +66 (0)2 371 3135

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Erawan Museum

99 Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan 10270, Thailand

4. Papaya Studio Bangkok

Ladprao, near Chatuchak

Papaya Design Furniture & Studio in Bangkok

Categoría: Compras, Viajes diferentes


Papaya Studio Bangkok is like no other shop you have even seen before. Many have heard of it, but few have actually stepped inside it. Trying to list the amazing objects, items, figures, toys, household objects and furniture tightly packed next to each other would be impossible, but you can’t help but notice the pinball machines, Vespas, and full-size comic characters like Flash, Wolverine, Green Lantern and Batman, all proudly standing next to... a pair of giant rabbits. Más información


Ubicación: 306/1 Soi Lat Phrao, Phlabphla, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand

Horario: Daily from 9 am to 7 pm

Teléfono: +66 (0)2 539 8220

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Papaya Studio Bangkok

306/1 Soi Lat Phrao, Phlabphla, Wang Thonglang, Bangkok 10310, Thailand

Royal Thai Air Force Museum in Bangkok

Categoría: Familias, Historia, Fotos


The Royal Thai Air Force Museum has a small but surprisingly interesting plane collection hidden away near Don Mueang International Airport. Covering the entire history of Thai Aviation since the very first biplanes, about 30 aircraft are displayed partly outdoor, partly indoor inside a couple of large hangars. Más información


Ubicación: 171 Paholyothin Road, Don Mueang, Bangkok 10210, Thailand

Horario: Tuesday–Sunday from 8 am to 4 pm (closed on Mondays)

Teléfono: +66 (0)2 534 1853

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Thai Air Force Museum

171 Paholyothin Road, Don Mueang, Bangkok 10210, Thailand

Rama IX Park

Categoría: Familias, Fotos, Economía


Rama IX Park is the largest green space in Bangkok, with a beautiful botanical garden, large lake and gardens inspired by countries around the world. Founded in 1987 to celebrate King Bhumibol’s 60th birthday, a visit to this large park on the outskirts of Bangkok is a great break from the city. Despite all the interesting things to see, the park remains surprisingly free of tourists and offers a genuine experience of how locals spend their afternoons. Más información


Ubicación: Suan Luang Rama 9, Sukhumvit 103 Road, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand

Horario: Daily from 5 am to 7 pm

Teléfono: +66 (0)2 328 1385

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Rama IX Park

Suan Luang Rama 9, Sukhumvit 103 Road, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand

7. Khlongs in Bangkok

Riverside

Khlongs in Bangkok

Categoría: Historia, Fotos, Viajes diferentes


For a real sense of how locals used to live (and how some still do) – in stilted shacks, old wooden townhouses and dilapidated lean-tos – join a tour of Bangkok’s Thonburi khlongs (canals). A boat ride along the canals usually begins on the Chao Phraya, the main river that bisects Bangkok in a wide arc. From there, the narrow waterways spread into the city on either bank.

8. Baan Bat

Baan Bat

Categoría: Historia


Baan Bat is perhaps the last existing place in Bangkok that still hammers out – by hand – the brass bowl that Buddhist monks carry with them during the morning alms round. Its name literally means ‘house of monk’s alms bowl’. The community has been producing monk’s alms bowls since the late 18th Century, but today less than 5 households continue to make a living selling their craft here.

You can find Baan Bat in a narrow backstreet just south of Wat Saket (The Golden Mount Temple). The common view here is stacks of unfinished brass bowls lying about, as well as constant banging noise echoing from all the forging.


Ubicación: 55 Boriphat Road, Baan Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand

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Baan Bat

55 Boriphat Road, Baan Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100, Thailand

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