Bangkok's Blue Elephant is the world-famous restaurant of chef Nooror Somany Steppe. Opened in 2002, the Bangkok restaurant, which includes a culinary school, has been followed up by other branches in Phuket, Paris, Brussels and Copenhagen.
The Mahanakhon SkyWalk is a glass-floored observation platform located at the top of Thailand's tallest skyscraper, the uniquely shaped King Power Mahanakhon. It offers visitors a vertigo-inducing bird's-eye view of downtown Bangkok.
Siam Amazing Park is an amusement and water park in the Khan Na Yao District of Bangkok, Thailand. It was founded in November 1980 and remains the oldest amusement and water park complex in Southeast Asia.
EasyKart Bangkok is located in Bangkok, RCA plaza, Thailand. Royal City Avenue or RCA is one of Bangkok's largest entertainment and clubbing areas, close to several metro stations. This fun family-oriented go-karting attraction operates 7 days a week, 365 days a year.
Ancient Siam is a large outdoor museum located one hour's drive from central Bangkok, Thailand. The museum grounds are spread over an area over 200 acres, which correspond roughly to the geographical shape of the Kingdom of Thailand itself. The park features replicas of Thailand's most famous buildings and monuments from antiquity and the present day.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World boasts the biggest aquarium in South East Asia (unless you count the Pacific!). It's easy to reach by public transport from Bangkok, just take the BTS to Siam Station, or one of several buses heading in the direction.
Baiyoke Tower II is an 88-story skyscraper hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It's one of the tallest buildings in Bangkok, and the 7th tallest hotel in the world. Its panoramic observation deck is a major tourist attraction, providing dizzying views of Bangkok's high-rise skyline.
Madame Tussauds Bangkok is the perfect place to mingle with notable people who have shaped and influenced the world, from sports stars, to scientific legends to A-list movie stars.
Madame Tussauds Bangkok can be reached by taking the BTS to Siam Station. Several bus lines also run close by.
Dream World Bangkok is a family theme park packed with rides and attractions. It's easy to reach by car, or you can catch an air-conditioned bus (number 538) from the Victory Monument.
The Erawan Museum is an otherworldly museum in Bangkok, Thailand. Among other delights, it's home to a giant three-headed elephant statue, a mosaic temple, and magical gardens.
Khao Yai National Park is one of the largest national parks in Thailand and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It's home to many scenic nature trails, stunning flora and fauna, any many different animal species, from mammals and reptiles to birds and insects. If you’re really lucky, you may just spot a herd of wild elephants. You might also recognise the 150m-tall Haew Narok and 20m-tall Haew Suwat, as seen in the Danny Boyle film 'The Beach.'