Nuttaporn

Banglamphu


This crumbling shophouse has for the last 70 years been churning out some of Bangkok’s most famous coconut ice cream – the ideal palate cleanser after a bowl of spicy noodles. Other uniquely domestic flavours include mango, Thai tea, and for the daring, durian. Toppings such as fried lentils or candied plum seeds cost an additional 5B.


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1. Devasathan

0.23 MILES

This is a Hindu shrine in Bangkok's old town.

2. Lak Meuang

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Serving as the spiritual keystone of Bangkok, Lak Meuang is a phallus-shaped wooden pillar erected by Rama I during the foundation of the city in 1782…

3. Wat Suthat

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Other than being just plain huge and impressive, Wat Suthat also holds the highest royal temple grade. Inside the wí·hăhn (sanctuary for a Buddha…

4. Sao Ching-Cha

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This spindly red arch – a symbol of Bangkok – formerly hosted a Brahmin festival in honour of Shiva, in which participants would swing in ever higher arcs…

5. Vishnu Shrine

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This is one of the few Hindu shrines located in Bangkok's old town.

6. Saranrom Royal Garden

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Easily mistaken for a European public garden, this Victorian-era green space was originally designed as a royal residence in the time of Rama IV. After…

7. Wat Phra Kaew

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Architecturally fantastic, the Wat Phra Kaew temple complex is also the spiritual core of Thai Buddhism and the monarchy, symbolically united in what is…

8. Thanon Bamrung Meuang Religious Shops

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The stretch of Th Bamrung Meuang (one of Bangkok’s oldest streets and originally an elephant path leading to the Grand Palace) from Th Mahachai to Th…