A sensory overload of street food, temples, and nightlife
Mark's epic National Geographic collab — 24 hours eating as many Bangkok street foods as possible, from sizzling pad kra pao to late-night grilled seafood.
A deep dive into Yaowarat Road (Chinatown) — the ultimate late-night food crawl hitting five iconic local-favourite dishes.
Drew crosses Bangkok using ten different modes of transport in one day — tuk-tuks, khlong boats, motorbike taxis, and more.
Gabriel wanders Bangkok at street level, weighing what makes it a contender for Southeast Asia's best city.
"Located across the Chao Phraya River from the Grand Palace, Wang Lang Market is one of Bangkok’s premiere foodie destinations."
"There are a number of different floating markets around Bangkok, but my favorite, that’s located within the city is Khlong Lat Mayom."
"All taxis are required to use a meter when they have passengers. However, most want to charge a higher flat rate instead of using the meter — especially if there’s traffic."
"Just be sure to dress appropriately, keeping your legs and shoulders covered, as these are functioning temples."
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