7 travel routes along the skytrain in BKK

Introducing 7 routes for one-day trips by the BTS skytrain to explore art, shop, eat delicious food. Or even go out to smell the sea air.

During the holidays, many people want to find a place to relax. But sometimes there are many factors that make it difficult to travel to other provinces. Both time and travel are limited, but staying in Bangkok can also go on vacation. And it is also convenient, with electric train services covering most areas already So today I would like to introduce 7 routes to travel in Bangkok. Day trip type By using the BTS skytrain service, which routes will please you?

1. See art gallery in Bangkok With a visit to the Jim Thompson House

          A city center attraction that many people overlook But not less interesting Like the Bangkok Art and Culture Center Or Bangkok Art Gallery And the Jim Thompson House Museum, easy to travel by BTS skytrain, just a few steps away.

          By Bangkok Art Gallery There will be rotating exhibitions for tourists to see each other throughout the year. Each exhibition has different content and format. Which can make the visitors more or less enjoy Most recently, it is one of the venues for the Bangkok Art Biennale 2020, showcasing the work of 39 artists from around the world. Including leading Thai artists This is a great opportunity to see artworks from famous artists such as Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei, Mongolian painter Baatarzorig Batjargal, Mongolian painter Nomin Bold, and Japanese mixed media artist Yoko Ono. John Lennon’s wife, etc.

In mid-December, there will also be exhibitions that cannot be missed such as The 2020 exhibition of The handicrafts.

The Jim Thompson House is regard as another museum that is popular with foreign tourists.  With an opening to see the dignifi Thai Ruen Thai building. Which received the Outstanding Conservation Building Award 1996 from the Association of Siamese Architects Under the royal patronage with the exhibition of Southeast Asian artifacts And many statues of different eras, including a demonstration on the process of making Thai silk. Along with a delicious Thai restaurant to accommodate See more details at jimthompsonhouse.com

2. Eat delicious food at Talat Phlu

          Phlu market with delicious food It can be said that it is the symbol of the Phlu market and skytrain. For various delicious restaurants, some of which have been selling for decades Inherited from generation to generation But the deliciousness remains the same So it’s no surprise that customers wait to wait in line to buy some food.

          Dishes that cannot be miss when visiting Phlu Market, such as beef noodles. 

3. Check in, chic with attractions in Bang Rak area

Bang Rak, an ancient district that combines cultures and religions together perfectly. Traditionally, in this area, it was a commercial district with foreign trade contacts. With a large pier on the banks of the Chao Phraya River Has been influenced by the culture of both Chinese, European, Indian and other not less, as can be seen that today there is a Christian church, shrine and temple in this area Which is a charm that makes Bangrak worth visiting When the Creation and Design Center, or TCDC, opened at the Bangrak Central Post Office, this area became a center of arts. There are various galleries open nearby. As well as there are chic street art works to walk around and take photos.

Attractions in Bang Rak area of ​​interest such as Sri Mariamman Temple (Wat Khaek), Neilson Hays Library, Bangkokian Museum, Assumption Cathedral, Colonial-style building, Soi Charoenkrung 40. , Old Customs, Soi Charoen Krung 36, Creative Design Center, Bang Rak Central Post Office, Street Art Port Area CAT Tower Building / Soi Charoen Krung 32 / Soi Charoen Krung 24, Warehouse 30 and House No. 1, Talad Noi Community, etc.

4.Shop for light bargains at Chatuchak Weekend Market

Shopping Line If you want to go shopping, release stress. The top ideal place in Bangkok must give to the Chatuchak market district. 

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