Bangkok with Kids

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The 19 Best Things To Do With Kids in Bangkok

1. Thai Cooking Class in Bangkok

a man washing a bowl of food in a kitchenHighly recommended! This cooking class (and market tour) is very suitable for families as it`s an easy way to introduce a new culture to children – and this one has lots of fun. The experience begins by visiting a local market to purchase ingredients, then returning to the cooking school to prepare four Thai dishes, finishing by eating what was made. The central location is not far from Khao San Road but may require arriving early due to some difficulty finding it.

2. Sea Life Bangkok Ocean World

two men standing next to each other looking at the same picture Southeast Asia`s premiere aquarium is situated one level below the enormous Siam Paragon mall`s expansive food court.

3. Museum of Siam

a man sitting on top of a wooden table next to a woman Extensively renovated and situated in a former royal residence, this prestigious museum in Bangkok`s core utilizes engaging exhibits to illuminate Thailand`s and its capital city`s remarkable journey. For youthful visitors to the metropolis, no other institution richer cultivates understanding.

4. Pantip Plaza for Electronics

a street filled with lots of cars and people An extensive variety of electronic devices, including but not limited to smartphones, laptop computers, and cameras, are available at this locale.

5. Khao San Road – Family Friendly (sort of)

a crowded mall filled with lots of people A magnet for budget-minded global travelers, Khao San Road is vibrant with commercial activity and nightlife. However, the ambiance appeals strongly to visitors of all ages. Western commodities abundant in the shops will captivate kids. While alcohol and parties permeate later hours, major holidays understandably sees increased revelry.

6. The Best Mall for Kids: MBK

a city street filled with lots of traffic This enormous shopping complex provides better value and kid-friendliness compared to other higher-end options in the vicinity.

7. Best Playground: Lumpini Park

a park bench sitting in the middle of a park This expansive park is ideal for leisurely strolls and boating on calm waters. Young ones will enjoy the play facilities while curious monitor lizards roam the grounds.

8. Boat Trips on the River and Canals

boats that are in the water Excursions on both the waterways flowing through Bangkok and the broader river provide an entertaining way to view local life. The Chao Phraya Express is a scheduled vessel that runs up and down the riverway. The Khlong Saen Saep Boat Service navigates the canals in central Bangkok and is primarily employed by commuting residents. To tour the western canals in Thonburi where one can witness local life as lived near the waters, take the Skytrain to Saphan Taksin and hire a longboat from Tha Sathon pier.

9. Siam Niramit

two women dressed up in costumes standing next to each other A youth-friendly traditional Thai cultural presentation incorporates melodies, motions, elaborate apparel, and wildlife.

10. Best Floating Market: Amphawa

a city street filled with lots of colorful umbrellas One hour south of Bangkok by bus, Amphawa represents one of the most authentic floating markets in close proximity to Bangkok.

11. Getting Caught in the Rain

a person riding a bike in the rain The forecast suggests rain is likely. If it does rain, try to enjoy the experience.

12. Fun Food Courts at the Mega Malls

a market filled with lots of fruits and vegetables All the shopping centers have entertaining and interesting food courts, but the one at Siam Paragon mall stands out as particularly good. Casually exploring international cuisine options in a familiar setting is an easy way to experience new flavors.

13. Best Market for Kids: Chatuchak Weekend Market

a crowded market filled with lots of people It is large, hot, and crowded, so visitors should come prepared yet still expect an enjoyable experience.

14. Safari World (Animals & Aquarium)

a woman feeding a giraffe at a zooa man standing in front of a large swimming pool Situated an hour outside Bangkok, this area houses many species in a safari-style setting. Performances span jumping dolphins to painting elephants and are very suitable for children.

15. Best Street Food: Soi 38 off Sukhumvit

a street scene with people walking around Street cuisine is abundantly accessible in Bangkok`s Soi 38 neighborhood, renowned as one of the best areas to sample diverse options.

16. Fun Dessert: Mango Sticky Rice with Coconut Cream

a plate of food on a table Numerous Thai desserts can be found, though one of the most kid-pleasant is typically bought from portable vending. Its prevalence makes it nearly simple to locate, often from wheeling merchants. A emoji.

17. Asiatique Night Market

people walking down a street at night It is a cross between an evening marketplace and shopping mall. There are many kid-friendly shops and food options available.

18. Best Luxury Hotel for Families in Bangkok: The Anantara Siam

a pool with a pool table and chairs in it The Anantara Siam offers a magnificent pool, an excellent location for shopping, and spacious luxurious rooms. Not far away is the Holiday Inn Bangkok which provides superb value, possesses a pleasant pool, extensive family rooms with bunk beds, and is even closer to Bangkok’s premier malls).

19. Best Budget Hotel for Families in Bangkok: Viengtai Hotel

a hotel room with two beds and a tableibis Styles Bangkok Khaosan Viengtai is a wonderful low-cost lodging near Khao San Raod with straightforward yet large family rooms and a pleasant swimming pool and kids’ pool).

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