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Aloft Bangkok Sukhumvit 11

Bangkok
Bangkok is found on the delta of the river stream 40 km from the Gulf of Kingdom of Thailand. It was divided into 2 municipalities, capital of Thailand on the east bank and Thon Buri on the west connected by many bridges. In 1971 the 2 were united as a city-province with one local government. In 1972 town and also the 2 encompassing provinces were integrated into one province, referred to as capital of Thailand Maha Nakhon (Bangkok Metropolis). The metropolis may be a active, crowded town, with temples, factories, shops, and houses close on its roads and canals, it's conjointly a significant traveler destination, noted for bountiful cultural attractions and a nightlife that features a flourishing sex trade. The name port, used ordinarily by foreigners, is, consistent with one interpretation, derived from a reputation that dates to the time before town was built, the village or district (bang) of untamed plums (makok). The Thai decision their capital capital of Thailand, that is that the 1st a part of its mellisonant and long official name which means “the town of Gods, the good town, the Residence of the Emerald Buddha, the Impregnable town (of Ayutthaya) of God Hindu deity, the Grand Capital of the globe endowed with 9 Precious Gems, the Happy town galore in huge Royal Palaces that correspond the Heavenly Abode whereby Dwell the Reincarnated Gods, a town Given by Hindu deity and engineered by Vishnukarm.” The abbreviated name capital of Thailand is usually translated as “City of Angels.”

City Attractions

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Temple of the Reclining Buddha

It's one of the largest temple complexes in the city and famed for its giant reclining Buddha that measures 46 metres long and is covered in gold leaf.

Temple of Dawn

It is easily one of the most stunning temples in Bangkok, not only because of its riverside location, but also because the design is very different to the other temples you can visit in Bangkok.

Floating market

Floating markets are Taling Chan Market, Bang Ku Wiang Market, Tha Kha, and Damnoen Saduak.

Jim Thompson House

The Bangkok home and Asian art collection of the late James H.W. Thompson, also known as the “Thai Silk King”.

Temple of the Golden Buddha

The world's largest massive gold seated Buddha measuring nearly five meters in height and weighing five and a half tons.

Temple of the Emerald Buddha

It enshrines Phra Kaew Morakot (the Emerald Buddha), the highly revered Buddha image meticulously carved from a single block of jade.

The Golden Mount

Wat Saket, popularly known as the Golden Mount or ‘Phu Khao Thong’, is a low hill crowned with a gleaming gold chedi.

Siam Paragon

It is one of the largest malls in Thailand.

Lumpini Park

The park is more than half a million square meters big, and the habitat of various flora and fauna.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

It is the largest market in Thailand which has more than 15,000 stalls and 11,505 vendors, divided into 27 sections.