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曼谷

大城府

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大城府,也被称为暹罗,是一座历史名城,位于曼谷以北约 1 小时 45 分钟车程处。这座城市是由一位逃离瘟疫的中国商人建立的,由于位于一个被河流环绕的岛屿上,它很快成为一个繁荣的贸易中心。在 1500 年代,大城府成长为繁荣的都城,通过与世界各国的贸易往来扩大其影响力和财富。

不幸的是,大城府的繁荣是短暂的,因为这座城市在 1767 年被缅甸入侵摧毁。这一事件引发了暹罗一段时期的动荡和冲突,最终导致在曼谷建立新首都。要了解有关大城府迷人历史的更多信息,请查看下面链接的视频

大城府的一些热门旅游景点包括:

  1. Wat Phra Sri Sanphet 是一座寺庙,曾经是大城王国的皇家寺庙。

  2. 玛哈泰寺是一座以其缠绕在树根中的佛头而闻名的寺庙。

  3. Wat Chaiwatthanaram 是一座以高棉风格建筑和大型佛塔为特色的寺庙建筑群。

  4. 大城府历史公园是联合国教科文组织世界遗产,包含前首都的废墟,包括宫殿、寺庙和修道院。

  5. Ayuthaya Floating Market:一个可以买到当地食品、纪念品和其他商品的市场

  6. 班清博物馆:一座致力于班清文化的博物馆,班清文化被认为是东南亚最古老的文明之一。

  7. Chao Sam Phraya 国家博物馆是一座展示大城文化和历史遗产的博物馆。

  8. 可以去泰国大城府的大城府船博物馆,看看暹罗制造的船。博物馆展示了大城时期使用的传统船只,包括货船、战船和皇家驳船。您可以看到制造这些船所使用的复杂设计、施工技术和材料。博物馆还提供有关船只历史及其在大城时期的意义的信息。这是了解暹罗航海历史以及船只在该国历史和文化中发挥的重要作用的好地方。

 

每座寺庙的门票为 50 泰铢,或者您可以获得 200 泰铢的联票,但如果您想知道自己在看什么,可以在此页面上预订游览。

Getting About

Taxis

Taxis are inexpensive, definitely compared to the Western world. The best way to use them is to look for the meter taxis, but good luck trying to get the taxis to use the meter if you're foreign.

I highly recommend getting your hotel to order your taxis. They would know how much the cost of a taxi should be. Also, take a business card or two from your hotel to show a taxi driver later, to get back to the hotel with ease.

or download the apps 'Bolt' or 'Grab' they work like Uber. Bolt doesn't require a local credit or debit card to use, you can pay the driver the agreed amount once you've arrived at your destination.​

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Tuk Tuk

Tuk-tuks are primarily for tourists, but they are still enjoyable, so go for it. Remember that they are more expensive than taxis and not as safe but they are part of the Bangkok experience, a unique way to explore the city. While they may not be the most comfortable or the fastest mode of transport, they do make for an exciting journey. It's always a good idea to agree on a fare before hopping in, as prices can vary and haggling is part of the experience with tuk tuks. Hold on tight and enjoy the ride!

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Sky Train/BTS/Metro 

I recommend getting a hotel near a BTS station so you can get the train to many popular attractions. You go to the help desk at the station and say what stop you want; you will be given a coin or a card to get through the barriers. It is a very cheap way to travel and is air-conditioned; you also avoid the traffic in Bangkok this way. This is the most modern and most comfortable way to get around.

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Chao Phraya River

The river is your connection to many tourist hotspots. Boats are available at the piers throughout the city. The shopping mall Iconsiam is a good place to start. It is next to Charoen Nakhon BTS station. The mall is very impressive. It has an indoor floating market as well as a pier from which you can take a boat to impressive attractions. 

The Grand Palace, Wat Phra Kaew, Wat Arun, and Wat Pho are all reachable by boat. You can get a day pass to get on and off at most piers.

A ferry and long tail boats in the Chao Phraya river

How do you pronounce the river?

Whenever you see something spelt Ch in Thailand, it is pronounced with a J (strangely). Also, the H is often silent; so, Ph is a P sound. Chao Phraya River sounds more like Jow Pra-ya River.

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew

These sights are right next to each other, and they really are a must-see in Bangkok.

The Grand Palace has been the royal residence since 1782; you cannot enter, of course, but it is great to look at.

Wat Phra Kaew is a huge temple, "Wat" translates to "temple," so if you see the word "Wat," you know it is a temple. Wat Phra Kaew is home to the Emerald Buddha, which isn't actually made of Emerald but is still impressive and very sacred. This area really is a must-see in Bangkok.

The Grand Palace is not too far from Khao San Road if you wish to go for drinks after. See information further down.

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Wat Arun

This temple dates to 1809.

Wat Arun translates to "The Temple of the Dawn" and is easily accessible via boat.

Wat Arun is one of the most iconic landmarks in Bangkok, Thailand. It's a Buddhist temple that stands on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple is known for its stunning architecture, especially the central prang (spire) which is decorated with colourful porcelain and ceramic tiles. Wat Arun is a great place to visit at any time of the day, but it's especially beautiful at sunrise and sunset when the light reflects off the glittering surface of the temple.

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There is a really great restaurant where I took this picture called The Eagle Nest. It is obviously expensive, but you pay for the views.

Wat Arun

Wat Pho

The Reclining Buddha is also known as the Sleeping Buddha. 

Wat Pho is one of the oldest and largest temples in Bangkok, Thailand. It is famous for its huge reclining Buddha statue, which is 46 meters long and 15 meters high.

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​Wat Pho (officially Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihana) was founded as a late Ayuthaya-period monastery in the 16th century. It was reconstructed in 1788 by King Rama I, who had already completed the Grand Palace next door and established Bangkok as Thailand's capital.

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Chatuchak Weekend Market

Looking for a one-stop destination for shopping, food, and fashion? Look no further than the Chatuchak Weekend Market in Bangkok. With almost 10,000 vendors, you'll find everything you need and more. If you're in search of gifts for your loved ones then come here. And once you're done shopping, head over to Chatuchak Park to unwind and relax.

Open only on weekends, the market offers a range of items from clothing and accessories to antiques and art. You'll find bargains, treasures, and surprises waiting for you at every turn, along with delicious street food.

The market is open every Saturday and Sunday from 6 am to 6 pm, and you can reach there by taking the BTS or MRT to Chatuchak Park.

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Khao San Road

As you can see, it's a busy place! You can go drink and party! Every bar will play different, really loud music, trying to outdo each other, which combines into just noise as you cannot tell the songs apart. You can buy balloons here too; you know the dangerous ones.

You can also buy crocodile meat and scorpions to eat, giving the illusion that this is how Thais live, but in reality, it's all for the tourists.

It is a spot that most tourists make sure they go visit when in Bangkok, as although I probably haven't sold it well, it is great fun.

You can get here by boat to Tha Athit Pier or by taxi. It is not far from the Grand Palace and Wat Pha Kaew.

Expect very heavy traffic! Many young people stay around here, but I would advise against it; it is a very expensive area and not very Thai. There is also no BTS station nearby.

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这不是一次便宜的体验,这是可以预料的。

着装得体休闲;你也可以去置顶看看!

在 314 米处,它拥有泰国最高的观景台。

午餐:11.30–15.00。
(最后订单:14.30 小时。)

非酒精饮料:15.00–17.00 小时。
(此时不提供食物和酒精饮料。)

晚餐:17.00–1.00。
(最后点餐时间:22:15。)
(最后的酒吧小吃和饮料:23.30 小时。)

查看他们网站上的选项。

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Iconsiam

Iconsiam is not just a shopping destination; it's a cultural journey that blends luxury with tradition. Next to the river, the shops here are mostly top branded shops but what sets Iconsiam apart isn't the typical shopping mall but its unique Thai heritage architecture through the floating market concept at its lower levels you can immerse yourself in a recreated slice of historic Siam, complete with art installations and wooden structures.

It's a place where the charm of old-world Thailand meets the modern retail world.

There is a bar and restaurant at the top with great views, but it's only open after 5 pm.​

There is an ICONIC Multimedia Water Features Show. This dazzling display is a symphony of light, sound, and water that dances along the 400-meter stretch of the Chao Phraya River, making it the longest water fountain show in Southeast Asia. With water jets that can soar up to 35 meters high, the water show reflects the vibrant spirit of Bangkok.

Monday through Thursday, 7 p.m.

Friday, Sunday, and public holidays at 6.30 p.m. and 8 p.m.

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多媒体水上表演晚上在 Iconsiam 的码头举行。

它将灯光投射到水景上,在晚上进行非常有创意的表演。

周一至周四,晚上 7 点

周五、周日和公共假期下午 6 点 30 分和晚上 8 点

艺术和建筑令人叹为观止。它是亚洲最大的购物中心之一(750,000 平方米)。可以登顶俯瞰曼谷美景,喝一杯(下午5点以后),看曼谷夜景。

正如之前在交通部分解释的那样,这里有一个码头,您可以沿着湄南河乘船。船停在大皇宫和玉佛寺、郑王庙和卧佛寺。

如果您计划进行河流游览,这是最有可能取船的地点!

您可以获得在大多数码头上下车的一日通行证。

Yaowarat Road

If you are looking for a place to buy gold and want to explore one of Bangkok's oldest neighbourhoods, Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) is worth a visit. Some buildings here date back to the 1890s.

This is the main street of Chinatown and is known for its amazing food. You can find a variety of delicious dishes, from dim sum and noodles to seafood and desserts. The street comes alive at night with neon lights and street vendors, creating a vibrant atmosphere.

Keep in mind that this is a very busy area. If you plan to visit, Wat Mangkon Metro Station is nearby.

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Lumphini Park

Located near Si Lom MRT Station, is a massive park in Bangkok that offers vast open spaces and an artificial lake where you can rent a boat. The park is also suitable for joggers, but be careful because of the high temperatures and pollution levels. Stay hydrated and keep an eye on the PM2.5 levels. If the air quality is poor, jogging could do more harm than good.

You are likely to see monitor lizards in the park. 

Lumphini Park is an excellent place to unwind in Bangkok. You can rent a bike, paddle a boat, or just relax on the grass. There are also some impressive statues and monuments to admire, such as the King Rama VI statue and the Chinese clock tower. The park is a great escape from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Lumphini Park

The infamous red-light district, Soi Cowboy

Expect to see just about everything here and never look at ping pong in the same way again. Pay for a girl or just go for a night out if you like or avoid it altogether; it's up to you; I'm not your mother. Be cautious though, these women are likely to add drinks to your bill and claim you didn't give them enough money when you did.

If you are like me and miss a good British pub, this area of Sukhumvit has many pubs, my personal favourite being the relatively new Red Lion, which cannot be beaten on prices and yummy food, in Soi 13, where you will also find many other great pubs and you don't get hassled by girls to buy them drinks.

BTS Asok and Sukhumvit

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运输

Above the Clouds

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) is about 40 km from the city centre.

Airport Taxi: You can find the taxi area that uses the meter to the left as you exit the luggage area (opposite to where the sign says). Alternatively, you can follow the signs to get a taxi at a fixed rate from one of the booths. It's best to avoid going outside and finding someone, as anything can happen there.

If you want to look for the meter taxis, make sure the meter is on, have Thai baht for payment, and provide your hotel's address in Thai.

Train: Take the train from the airport's basement floor to Phaya Thai station. It runs from 6:00 a.m. to midnight. However, it involves some stairs, escalators, and transfers if your hotel isn't nearby.

Buses: Consider the Express bus for comfort and convenience. It has routes to tourist areas and metro stations. Alternatively, the S1 bus is cheaper but less comfortable.

Late Arrivals: For late-night arrivals, pre-booked transfers or airport taxis are the best options to avoid hassles.

Don Muang is older than Suvarnabhumi Airport, but it still does the job well enough

Travelling from Don Muang airport to the city is easy and cost-effective with options such as the shuttle bus that goes to the BTS metro.

  Private transfer options like GRAB, private taxis, and car rentals are also available.

Taxis services are easy to get from Don Muang

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从 租车曼谷

在曼谷租车时,请确保您拥有国际驾驶许可证以及有效的保险。许多国际汽车租赁公司在曼谷设有办事处,也有当地的租车公司可供选择。价格可能因车辆类型和租赁期长短而异。

交通:曼谷因交通拥堵而臭名昭著,尤其是在高峰时段。在城市中驾驶可能充满挑战和压力,特别是如果您不习惯当地的驾驶习俗。确保您计划好路线并给自己足够的时间到达目的地。

住宿

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Sukhumvit:这是一个受游客欢迎的地区,有许多酒店、餐馆、酒吧和商店。它还通过 BTS 轻轨和 MRT 地铁系统与城市的其他部分紧密相连。

Silom:白天被称为曼谷的金融区,Silom 提供商务和休闲的混合体,因为夜间非常 x 级。您会在这里找到许多酒店、餐馆和酒吧。

暹罗:该地区是曼谷一些最大和最受欢迎的购物中心以及许多高档酒店和餐厅的所在地。

老城:也被称为拉达那哥欣,这个地区是曼谷的历史中心,也是该市许多最著名的寺庙和地标的所在地,包括大皇宫和卧佛寺。

考山路:该地区是背包客的最爱,以其经济实惠的旅馆、酒吧和街头小吃摊而闻名。

河畔:凭借湄南河的壮丽景色,该地区提供更加宁静和风景优美的体验,拥有豪华酒店、河上游船和著名的玉佛寺等文化景点

Siam is home to some of Bangkok's biggest and most popular shopping malls, high-end hotels, and restaurants.

 

Old City, also known as Rattanakosin, is the historical centre of Bangkok. It is home to many of the city's most famous landmarks, including the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.

 

Khao San Road is a favourite among backpackers and offers affordable hostels, bars, and street food stalls.

Lastly, Riverside provides a more peaceful and scenic experience with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River, luxury hotels, river cruises, and cultural attractions like the famous Wat Phra Kaew temple.

Hostelworld has been put below there for those looking for new friends in the Capital.

游览

曼谷是探索泰国其他地区的绝佳起点,市内有许多旅游团可供预订

许多旅行团都提供酒店接送服务。 Viator 提供许多前往这些地方以及曼谷周边的精彩旅行,所以请看一看。 (很快在这个网站上。)

- Floating Market and River Kwai Tour: Experience the traditional way of life and commerce in Thailand at the famous floating market of Damnoen Saduak. See how locals sell and buy goods from their boats and sample some of the fresh fruits and snacks. Then, head to the historic River Kwai Bridge and learn about its role in World War II.


- Ayutthaya Day Trip: Travel back in time to the ancient capital of Siam, Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the ruins of temples, palaces, and statues that showcase the glory and splendour of this former kingdom. Enjoy a scenic boat ride along the Chao Phraya River and a delicious buffet lunch.

通过自助游探索您选择的目的地,专为喜欢自己计划行程的旅行者而设计。通过灵活的预订系统,您可以选择适合您的兴趣和日程安排的日期和活动。我们的导游自助预订旅游让您可以创造自己独特的旅行体验。立即预订您的旅行,准备好进行一次难忘的定制冒险。

附近

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曼谷附近的旅行

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