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Central · Thailand

Bangkok · กรุงเทพมหานคร

Thailand's capital — temples, street food, river taxis, and the Grand Palace.

Region
Central

Population
5,494,000

Area
1,569 km²

Stories filed
5

About Bangkok

History

Bangkok — Krung Thep Maha Nakhon in Thai — became the capital of Siam in 1782 when King Rama I moved the royal court across the Chao Phraya from fallen Thonburi and founded the Chakri dynasty on Rattanakosin Island. What began as a ceremonial island of palaces, wats, and canals has spent two and a half centuries absorbing trade from China, Persia, and Europe, waves of rural migration, post-war industrialisation, and a global tourism economy to become Southeast Asia's primate city — home to more than a tenth of Thailand's entire population and the nation's commercial, cultural, and political heart.

Landscape & geography

Bangkok sits on the flat, silt-laden Chao Phraya delta barely two metres above sea level. The river bends twice through the old city, cradling Rattanakosin Island on the east bank and the older quarter of Thonburi on the west. Khlongs once laced every district and many remain active long-tail ferry routes; the modern city is otherwise dense mid-rise fabric threaded by BTS and MRT elevated rail. The outer suburbs dissolve gradually into shrimp farms and sugar-cane fields before reaching the Gulf of Thailand thirty kilometres south.

Why visit

The Grand Palace compound, Wat Phra Kaew's Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho's gold reclining giant, and Wat Arun's riverside spire form the essential first-day temple circuit. Yaowarat's Chinatown feeds you from dusk until 3 a.m.; Chatuchak Weekend Market's 15,000 stalls sell everything imaginable. Beyond the headline sights, Bangkok rewards slow wandering — long-tail boats through Bangkok Noi's canals, coffee in Talat Noi's century-old shophouses, and rooftop sunsets over the Chao Phraya. It is also Thailand's best launchpad for trains, buses, and cheap flights to every corner of the country.

Stories from Bangkok

Articles, reviews, and itineraries tagged to this province.

Frequently asked about Bangkok

Where is Bangkok?

Bangkok is a province in the Central region of Thailand, with its provincial seat in Bangkok (self-governing).

When is the best time to visit Bangkok?

The most comfortable window for visiting Bangkok is November – February, when temperatures are cooler and rainfall is lowest.

How do I get to Bangkok?

The main air gateway for Bangkok is Suvarnabhumi (BKK) · Don Mueang (DMK). Onward road, rail, and ferry connections vary by destination within the province.

What is Bangkok known for?

Thailand's capital — temples, street food, river taxis, and the Grand Palace.

What's there to do in Bangkok?

The Grand Palace compound, Wat Phra Kaew's Emerald Buddha, Wat Pho's gold reclining giant, and Wat Arun's riverside spire form the essential first-day temple circuit. Yaowarat's Chinatown feeds you from dusk until 3 a.m.; Chatuchak Weekend Market's 15,000 stalls sell everything imaginable.…

Is Bangkok worth visiting?

Yes — thailand's capital — temples, street food, river taxis, and the Grand Palace. Our editors recommend it as part of a longer Thailand itinerary, especially when paired with neighbouring provinces in the Central region.