In Bangkok Old Town, you’re treated to the majesty and grandeur of Rattanakosin's temples, palaces and pavilions. They date back to the beginning of the Chakri Dynasty and the foundation of the new capital. This nostalgic area of Bangkok is a must for those seeking initiation into Thailand's unique history and culture.
Some of Bangkok’s oldest temples call this area home, including a golden chedi on a manmade hill. Bangkok's longest boulevard, Rachadamnoen Avenue, is the scene of royal pomp and ceremony during times of celebration and links the Houses of Parliament at the northern end and the Grand Palace at the other. Think you’ve explored all of the Old Town? Ride the MRT Underground to colourful Chinatown as both areas are conveniently linked.