Angelini
For a high end dining experience, Angelini at the Shangri-La Hotel is one of Bangkok’s best Italian restaurants.
For a high end dining experience, Angelini at the Shangri-La Hotel is one of Bangkok’s best Italian restaurants.
For a dinner with a difference, Supatra River House is a magnificent heritage home that was once home to Khun Ying Supatra Singholaga, a successful business lady, a leading advocate of women’s rights in Thai society
For those undecided on what type of food they would like to eat, Asiatique-the Riverfront is a huge complex that offers a wealth of global cuisines spread over an expansive 80,000 sq-m site.
Babble and Rum is a refined bar and restaurant at the Riva Surya Hotel on Phra Athit Road that offers a chilled-out riverside vibe.
Set in the courtyard of a century-old house, Harmonique offers diners courtyard seating, as well as a small open-air dining area. Serving a variety of Thai dishes tailored to western tastes.
To enjoy the ultimate al-fresco dining experience, Khin Lom Chom Saphan is a charming open-air restaurant which consists of three pavilions and a lotus pond.
For a trip back in time the Deck by the River is part of an exclusive boutique hotel that is located close to the Grand Palace in the old quarter of the capital.
The country’s most important historical landmark; the Grand Palace covers an area of 218,400 sq-m and dates back to 1782. It is home to the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.
Wat Arun is one of the iconic images of Thailand and is so important that it is featured on the back of a 10-baht coin. Initially a 17th century monastery, it later became a royal temple and is named after Aruna, the Indian God of Dawn.
Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is located behind the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.