EXPLORING HIDDEN TREASURES OF BANGKOK
World’s most popular as well as most visited city, Bangkok has countless number of interesting things to see and do. Its world famous The Grand Palace, Wat Phra, floating markets, great nightlife, weekend markets, night markets, Chinatown are no doubt some of the great offerings of Bangkok and are beautiful in there own way. But if you have an urge to explore more and beyond these popular attractions just like me, I must tell you Bangkok has some of the best secrets to reveal. Some of these are undiscovered, some are underrated and some are not spoken much about. I decided to take a bit off-beat path for my Bangkok trip. My https://www.car4hires.com/Thailand/Airport/Bangkok-Don-Mueang-Airport.aspx proved to be my best friend in exploring the secrets and hidden treasures of Bangkok. Bangkok is an all in one destination and has something for everyone. I have listed some of the best secret places of Bangkok to visit and discover.
THONBURI KLONG TOUR
If you are really interested in knowing the locals and old traditions of Thai people, Thonburi is the place for you. It shows the face of Bangkok before building of six lane highways and modern sky scrapers. There are beautiful traditional teak houses setting along the canals and you can explore best of it with a long tail boat trip. You can enjoy both hustle bustle of city on one side and tranquil atmosphere on the other at same time.
RAMA IX PARK
It is the largest green space of city with large lake and fabulous botanical garden. It was built to celebrate the King Bhumibol’s 60th birthday in 1987. It is a beautiful relaxing break from the city rush and noises located 15 km from the city centre. Park has plenty to offer for entertainment and great spot for spending a cosy afternoon during winters.
SCALA CINEMA
Located in Siam Square, Scala Cinema offers a unique and modest one screen experience. It is one of the last cinemas of Thailand still standing with its integrity and most developed too. The spectacular designs of the cinema and its entrance hall takes you too the old world. Even the staff at cinema is dressed so elegantly and feels like still struck in time wrap.