6 quirky places in Bangkok you don’t know about
Alana MorganAlana Morgan/Guest Contributor/THINGS TO DO, BANGKOK/ Updated : Jun 19, 2017, 12:58 IST
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Bangkok is a massive metropolis filled with millions of people and seemingly even more things to do. For some reason, however, you tend to only hear about the same major activities and attractions over and over. If you've spent a … Read more
Bangkok is a massive metropolis filled with millions of people and seemingly even more things to do. For some reason, however, you tend to only hear about the same major activities and attractions over and over. If you've spent any time in the sprawling City of Angels, you've already indulged in the fantastic street food, marvelled at the traditional Thai temples and explored the hectic streets of Chinatown. While the glittering Grand Palace, impressive Wat Arun and monster mega malls throughout the city are undeniably worth a stop, there's a lot more to Bangkok that’s just waiting to be discovered. Read less
Bangkok is a massive metropolis filled with millions of people and seemingly even more things to do. For some reason, however, you tend to only hear about the same major activities and attractions over and over. If you've spent any time in the sprawling City of Angels, you've already indulged in the fantastic street food,marvelled at the traditional Thai temples and explored the hectic streets of Chinatown. While the glittering Grand Palace, impressive Wat Arun and monster mega malls throughout the city are undeniably worth a stop, there's a lot more to Bangkok that’s just waiting to be discovered. In a city so big you’re sure to come across a range of interesting―and let’s face it, sometimes just plain bizarre―attractions and destinations. Lucky for you we’ve already found some of the most interesting and strange things to do in the Big Mango. From giant, three-headed elephants to preserved dead bodies, here are six quirky places to visits in Bangkok you haven’t heard of before. Head to any, or all, of these attractions to see a different side of Thailand’s capital and you’re sure to go home with some interesting stories for the neighbours.Refrain from posting comments that are obscene, defamatory or inflammatory, and do not indulge in personal attacks, name calling or inciting hatred against any community. Help us delete comments that do not follow these guidelines by marking them offensive. Let's work together to keep the conversation civil.
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