@@NikTravels1 Benjakitti is a public park, and you can visit there anytime during opening hours. However, at night, they usually turn on the lights along the canopy walk, which is designed to look different from the typical daytime experience. That's why she recommended visiting at night. If you enjoy walking around, don't go too late, as the park is quite large. Besides the canopy walk, there's a lake at the entrance, and next to it is the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre, which often hosts exhibitions. It's a good idea to check their website first to see what's on, so you don't have to walk too far. The building and decorations are nice, and there are also restaurants in the basement. As for Lumphini Park, it's a bit cliché since many tourists visit to see the lizards-probably because it's one of the first parks they encounter when they arrive, haha. It used to be great, maybe about 20 years ago, but now it’s aging and undergoing renovations. My favorite park in Bangkok, however, is Suan Luang Rama IX. It's a huge suburban park, and after visiting, you can continue to the Nongbon Water Sports Centre. This park is one of the few places in Bangkok that allows pets, which is kind of nice. You can rent a bike and ride around the park in the evening. Near Lumphini Park, there's the new ONE Bangkok mixed-use development that opened a few weeks ago. If you want to check it out, keep in mind it’s not fully open yet, and it looks just like any normal CBD in another city. For the older parts of the city, tourists might already be familiar with the area. As for the Thai places that have already received enough visitors-so much so that the Tourism Authority of Thailand doesn’t even bother to advertise them anymore-Rajprarong is one of them. It’s where locals hang out and is full of malls. If you're looking for something more interesting, get off at Chitlom BTS, walk from there to CentralWorld Mall, then exit via the sky bridge and walk to Siam Paragon Mall. From there, continue to MBK, where they sell fake items. On the other side of MBK is BACC, a free art museum with rotating exhibits. Next, continue to the Siamscape building, take the escalator to the highest floor, where you'll find a large balcony with a nice view and some cafés. As it gets darker, head back to Siam BTS station. At the back of Siam Square One Mall is a popular hangout spot for local teenagers. Siam Square One itself is like a restaurant mall. Another mall with a free viewing platform is The EmQuartier at Phrom Phong BTS station, located in the Helix building’s sky garden. By the way, most middle-class Bangkokians don’t stay in the city over the weekend-they travel to resorts outside of Bangkok. It's a similar situation to Rajprarong, where people seek a break from the hustle and bustle.
In my opinion, Thailand's history of never being colonized has preserved its rich culture while fostering openness to global influences. This unique balance of tradition and modernity, along with its warm hospitality, makes it a truly captivating destination for travelers worldwide.
Thank you, I work with English speaking clients but still want to improve it even more! I will stay at the condo from 11am to 5pm and I will be fine :)
If you are organic &health products lover, you should stop by the shop called"lemon farm" where you walked past. There're lot of fresh & processed products sent directly from the farmer throughout Thailand.
Friends, which other cool places in Bangkok would you recommend me to visit?
Please try to visit Benjakiti Park in part of forest and sky walk around 7pm
@@rungtipssungngam304 so this is after sunset 🌅? 🙂
@@NikTravels1 Benjakitti is a public park, and you can visit there anytime during opening hours. However, at night, they usually turn on the lights along the canopy walk, which is designed to look different from the typical daytime experience. That's why she recommended visiting at night. If you enjoy walking around, don't go too late, as the park is quite large. Besides the canopy walk, there's a lake at the entrance, and next to it is the Queen Sirikit Convention Centre, which often hosts exhibitions. It's a good idea to check their website first to see what's on, so you don't have to walk too far. The building and decorations are nice, and there are also restaurants in the basement.
As for Lumphini Park, it's a bit cliché since many tourists visit to see the lizards-probably because it's one of the first parks they encounter when they arrive, haha. It used to be great, maybe about 20 years ago, but now it’s aging and undergoing renovations.
My favorite park in Bangkok, however, is Suan Luang Rama IX. It's a huge suburban park, and after visiting, you can continue to the Nongbon Water Sports Centre. This park is one of the few places in Bangkok that allows pets, which is kind of nice. You can rent a bike and ride around the park in the evening.
Near Lumphini Park, there's the new ONE Bangkok mixed-use development that opened a few weeks ago. If you want to check it out, keep in mind it’s not fully open yet, and it looks just like any normal CBD in another city.
For the older parts of the city, tourists might already be familiar with the area. As for the Thai places that have already received enough visitors-so much so that the Tourism Authority of Thailand doesn’t even bother to advertise them anymore-Rajprarong is one of them. It’s where locals hang out and is full of malls. If you're looking for something more interesting, get off at Chitlom BTS, walk from there to CentralWorld Mall, then exit via the sky bridge and walk to Siam Paragon Mall. From there, continue to MBK, where they sell fake items. On the other side of MBK is BACC, a free art museum with rotating exhibits. Next, continue to the Siamscape building, take the escalator to the highest floor, where you'll find a large balcony with a nice view and some cafés.
As it gets darker, head back to Siam BTS station. At the back of Siam Square One Mall is a popular hangout spot for local teenagers. Siam Square One itself is like a restaurant mall. Another mall with a free viewing platform is The EmQuartier at Phrom Phong BTS station, located in the Helix building’s sky garden.
By the way, most middle-class Bangkokians don’t stay in the city over the weekend-they travel to resorts outside of Bangkok. It's a similar situation to Rajprarong, where people seek a break from the hustle and bustle.
@@NikTravels1Evening is the best.
Everybody loves Bangkok. It's most visited city on the planet for a reason.
Absolutely! The best place to have a good time!
ไทยหน้าฝน ฝนตกไม่เกินชั่วโมง ก็หยุดแล้วครับ หน้าฝนกรุงเทพทำให้อากาศดีกว่าปกติ ช่วงนี้ฝุ่นเยอะ เหตุผลหนึ่งมาจากภาวะโลกรวนด้วยครับ ยินดีที่มาเที่ยวนะครับ คนไทยชอบเดินห้างเพราะมันเย็นดีกว่าข้างนอก
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I hope you have a good time Nik.
Thank you! Enjoying my time in this great city!
Sawasdee krub…Khopkun krup….love this when you speaking in Thai welcome my friend.😊😊😊
Khopkun krup
In my opinion, Thailand's history of never being colonized has preserved its rich culture while fostering openness to global influences. This unique balance of tradition and modernity, along with its warm hospitality, makes it a truly captivating destination for travelers worldwide.
@@ผู้บ่าวเฒ่า-บ9ฝ I agree with you 👍
Welcome to thailand and have a great time
Thank you! I am sure i will have wonderful time in Thailand!
Welcome to Thailand Bro
Thank you!
Your English is very good. Hope you enjoy the heat, humidity and Bangkok.
Thank you, I work with English speaking clients but still want to improve it even more! I will stay at the condo from 11am to 5pm and I will be fine :)
One most respect word I would decribe Life here is RESPECT all around.❤❤❤
True, I can see everyone is very respectful! 👍
You should find a good Thai friend.
@@udomyantraruyaha294 I hope I find many new friends in Bangkok 🫰
Welcome to Thailand
Kap khun krap! 🙂
Have fun in Thailand.
Thank you! #dance
Welcome 🎉
Thank you 🙏
If you are organic &health products lover, you should stop by the shop called"lemon farm" where you walked past. There're lot of fresh & processed products sent directly from the farmer throughout Thailand.
I can check it next time I`m at this area
Winter is coming !!
For me - Summer is coming!!!
Have a very nice stay. Welcome to Bangkok.
@@udomyantraruyaha294 thank you 🙏
Have a nice day in Thailand
Thank you!
dji osmo?
@@voltigore yes, Osmo pocket 3
ยินดีต้อนรับค่ะ แต่ฉันแปลกใจที่คุณบอกว่าคุณปวดจากการนวด ฉันคิดว่าการนวดน่าจะเจ็บปวดน้อยกว่าการที่คุณไปยกเวทออกกำลังกายที่ยิมนะ😂
The way I train makes my muscles very hard and hard to massage.
When we will see a video with some beer tour in Bangkok ?
I need to find company for this because I am not beer 🍺 specialist 😀
Welcome🇹🇭, is the Pad Thai delicious? 😃
It was great, especially I put the lime on it!
welcome
@@BeautyHerbs_1 thank you 🙏
Take some Genshin Impact merchant for me :)
No problem 👌
No siam paragon but we say sayam paragon
Thank you, I will try to remember this
What is your favorite Thai food?
Pad Thai with chicken. But I start to try some new things and they are very delicious too 👌
For economic, people, city with nature, Jakarta and KL are better
I have plans to visit KL and then I can compare it with Bangkok 👍
@ Manila, Jakarta, and Bangkok are similar but in Jakarta, we have mountain and ocean (Thousand Islands) too
@ Also Jakarta’s GDP is about double of Bangkok and more skyscrapers in Jakarta than Bangkok.
Where are you come from ?
Show us the chikas!
@@BatCeco maybe in another video 😀