Bangkok Tourist Attraction Entrance Fees & Tickets

Travelling to Bangkok? If you’ve just started your research then you may have already found out, there’s a lot to see and get through in your time there. The city is full of temples, historic sites, museums, parks, markets and so much more. 

It can all rather be a bit, overwhelming… 

Don’t worry, at The Travel Advisory we’re here to help you put an itinerary together, making sure that you don’t miss any of the attractions on your visit. 

Below we’ve put together a large list of 41 different attractions and provided all the information that you should need to make your itinerary. For each attraction we look at:

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Grand Palace Bangkok

Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

A must visit in the heart of Bangkok is the ceremonial residence of the Kings of Thailand.
Wat Pho Temple

Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)

The cities largest recycling Buddha and the largest collection of Buddha imagery in Thailand.
Wat Arun

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)

With a name derived from a Hindu god, it must be pretty special right? Well it’s pretty distinctive!
Wat Saket

Wat Saket (Golden Mount)

On the only hill in Bangkok sits this wonderful landmark Buddhist temple, but beware of the 320 steps up!
Wat Traimit

Wat Trimitr (Golden Buddha)

The real name is Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon, and as it suggests, it’s a huge golden seated Buddha.
Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)

Wat Benchamabophit (Marble Temple)

One of Bangkok’s most well known temples, the Marble Temple, has a truly traditional look of an ancient Thailand building.
Wat Suthat + Giant Swing

Wat Suthat + Giant Swing

This huge red swing, hence it’s name, is another temple made of teak wood that sits over 20 metres high. Instantly recognisable.
Wat Ratchanatdaram (Loha Prasat)

Wat Ratchanatdaram (Loha Prasat)

Known as the metal castle for it’s 37 iron spires, you’ll never see anything quite like it.
Wat Hua Lamphong

Wat Hua Lamphong

This temple is actually named the Coffin Temple, for better reasons than you may think – it’s all charity based!
Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson House

That’s a name that doesn’t really fit, right? Well it’s because it’s an American businessman’s art museum.
National Museum Bangkok

National Museum Bangkok

Bangkok actually boasts one of the largest museums in South East Asia, this one! Well worth the visit.
Museum of Siam

Museum of Siam

One of the more recently opened museums in Bangkok, it’s a learning museum that’s great for kids & families.
Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha)

Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha)

Not one you see every day – but great for you serpent lovers, it’s a farm full of venomous snakes, but don’t worry it’s safe.
Suan Pakkad Palace Museum

Suan Pakkad Palace Museum

A museum full of Thai antiques including some items over 4,000 years old. There are reports of this being temporarily closed, so please check.
Kamthieng House Museum

Kamthieng House Museum

A museum set in two traditional Thai teak wood houses built in the 19th century.

Prasart Museum

A museum in the heart of Thailand that contains antiques and artifacts, as well as replicas of iconic Thai architecture.
Bangkokian Museum

Bangkokian Museum

A slightly different one up next, it’s a preserved house of a wealthy Thai couple from the early 1900s.
M.R. Kukrit’s Heritage Home

M.R. Kukrit’s Heritage Home

An insightful journey and experience into the life of a former Thai Prime Minister and his iconic teak wood house.
Lumpini Park

Lumpini Park

The best way of describing this is Bangkok’s answer to New York’s Central Park.
Benjasiri Park

Benjasiri Park

Perfect for families and lovers of the outdoors, it’s a surreal urban oasis with playgrounds, skating areas and more.
Benjakitti Park

Benjakitti Park

This park is home to a lovely amphitheatre and is also named the “forest park” with lots of walkways and cycle paths.
Chatuchak Weekend Market

Chatuchak Weekend Market

This weekend market is massive! There are over 15 thousand stalls across 35 acres, pretty hard to get through it all in a day.
Chatuchak Flower Market

Chatuchak Flower Market

You should go to this if only to walk around, there are hundreds of stalls of vibrant plants – it’s beautiful.
Chinatown (Yaowarat)

Chinatown (Yaowarat)

One of the largest Chinatowns in the world with a very lively market, street food and more.
Khlong Toei Market

Khlong Toei Market

If you want to pick up some of the freshest food Thailand has to offer, this is the place to go, full of meat, produce and spices.

Phahurat Market (Little India)

A small community full of restaurants, fabrics and spices within a labyrinth of lanes.

Wang Lang Market

This riverside market is packed with food, snacks and stalls that offer casual clothing.
Phra Sumen Fort

Phra Sumen Fort

A riverside fort that is from the early Bangkok era, great for a stroll.
Erawan Shrine

Erawan Shrine

A famous Hindu shrine that is actively worshipped and known for its real spiritual vibe.

Klong Bang Luang Artist House

A little riverside community with some small shops, art spaces, galleries and even puppet shows.
Chao Phraya Sky Park

Chao Phraya Sky Park

A lovely walkway elevated over the city, offering fantastic panoramic views, great for outdoorsy types.
Safari World

Safari World

Home to animal encounters and wildlife shows, a combo marine and jungle-style park.
Bangkok Aquarium

Bangkok Aquarium

A large oceanic aquarium in the city centre, a good range of sea life to see!
Madame Tussauds

Madame Tussauds

A popular wax museum featuring international celebs and more local Thai figures.
Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise

Chao Phraya Dinner Cruise

A buffet on a river cruise with live music and you also sail by lit-up temples.
Muay Thai Boxing

Muay Thai Boxing

Not for the faint-hearted. Get yourself down to the iconic stadium to watch some live Muay Thai matches.
Ancient City (Muang Boran)

Ancient City (Muang Boran)

An open-air museum with replicas of several famous Thai landmarks.
Royal Barges Museum

Royal Barges Museum

A unique cultural site which houses ornately carved funeral barges for Royals.
Taling Chan Floating Market

Taling Chan Floating Market

Full of canal-side eateries, this market is one of the weekend floating markets of Bangkok.

Koh Kred Island

Experience local crafts and Thai Mon culture in this peaceful pottery village.
Chao Phraya Express Boat

Chao Phraya Express Boat

This one is more for practicality, but you also get to see some scenic sites as you traverse the Bangkok waterway.

Hopefully that gives you enough to go at! We try to keep our posts as up to date as possible, and with lists like this, often things can get outdated in regards to opening times particularly and entry fees.

Please contact us if you notice something is outdated and we will look into it and fix it, as you may notice we are also missing a few images – if you do have any original images of these places that you could share and allow us to post, it would be massively appreciated!

  • 12/06/2025 – First published by Mathew McCorry, content checked in accordance with Editorial Guidelines.
  • 15/06/2025 – Finalised and corrected various entry fees and opening times.
Mathew McCorry
Mathew McCorry

I'm Mat, the founder of The Travel Advisory. Travelling has always been a hobby for me, and I'm lucky to be able to travel to several different places across the globe on a semi-regular basis, but throughout my travels I've constantly noticed a lack of real guides, people who highlight genuine experiences, tips and tricks that you only really find out when you go to a place in person. That's exactly what I'm trying to share with you all.