Bangkok

A city that never sleeps, Bangkok, the capital of Thailand is a modern-day melting pot of contrasting cultures and faiths. Here, towering skyscrapers stand in harmony next to temples and monasteries. The luxury malls and shopping centres compete with the street bazaars and floating markets. Cuisines - both Thai and from around the world are showcased in all their glory on the streets as well as in rooftop restaurants.

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The nightlife of Bangkok, on the one hand, revolves around flashy nightclubs, rooftops, go-go bars, bright neon light signs, and cheap drinks. On the other, it also includes cabaret shows, Muay Thai and dance exhibitions, and even cultural walking tours. Sites like the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Phra Kaew showcase the city's rich history, while the likes of museums such as Art in Paradise and parks such as the Sea Life Ocean World cater to those seeking modern-day experiences.

The city's street markets, such as Chatuchak Weekend Market and Asiatique the Riverfront, offer tourists a delightful shopping experience. Vendors peddle an array of items, from clothing and handicrafts to exotic foods. Food is an integral part of Bangkok's culture, and tourists can savor delectable Thai dishes at street food stalls and restaurants. The city is renowned for its vibrant culinary scene.

Bangkok is serviced by Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang Airport. Suvarnabhumi International Airport handles all of the international flights to and from Bangkok and is the primary entryway into the capital. Thailand also grants Visa-on-arrival for many nationalities at Suvarnabhumi. Read the guide here for the complete visa eligibility and application details.  Bangkok has many hotels, both luxury and economical, across the city. Over the years, the city has also evolved into a more backpacker-friendly destination, with many hostels, dormitories, and homestays popping up.

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