Dazzling Grand Palace complex awes visitors as the city’s most famous landmark. From the impressive Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) to the intricate architectural details, the Palace is a must-visit Bangkok attraction. Be prepared before leaving your Marriott Bangkok accommodation: strict dress codes apply here and at Wat Pho, Wat Arun and other temples.
The 35-acre Chatuchak Weekend Market and its 8,000 market stalls usually prove irresistible to shoppers. And if the Bangkok market’s Thai silk inspires you, visit Jim Thompson’s House and Museum. Considered the savior of the Thai silk industry, Thompson compiled stunning collections of Thai art and antiques in the six teak houses making up his complex.
Lumpini Park is an inner-city haven and the oldest and largest park in Bangkok. Hotel guests find it the perfect antidote to the bustling streets of this exotic, intoxicating city.