Sometimes, you don’t need beaches or temples to enjoy Bangkok.
A simple visit to a local mall can turn into a fun and energetic experience. During one of my visits to The Mall Bangkapi, I discovered the vibrant Game Zone area — full of lights, sounds, and people enjoying arcade games. It reminded me that Bangkok entertainment is not just about nightlife or street markets, but also about simple indoor fun.

Fun Time in The Mall Bangkapi Game Zone : Bangkok, Thailand (Sep'19) 2

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In a city known for dazzling skyscrapers and busy streets, sometimes the most meaningful experiences come from unexpected quiet corners. On one afternoon in Bangkok, I wandered into a place filled with vivid colors and deep spiritual energy — the Sri Maha Mariamman Temple. Tucked away in the Bangkapi neighborhood, this Hindu temple stands as a testament to the Indian community’s cultural roots in Thailand, offering both spiritual calm and architectural beauty

Temple entrance at Sri Maha Mariamman Temple in Bangkok

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Sometimes, the busiest cities hide the calmest green spaces. On a sunny morning in Bangkok, I found myself wandering into Train Park in Bangkok — a peaceful patch of grass framed by old locomotives and calm pathways, right in the heart of the city’s Bang Sue area. The contrast between the urban sounds outside and the gentle rustle of leaves inside the park reminded me why simple places like this become favorite stops for families, joggers, and anyone seeking a break.

Train Park isn’t just about trains — it’s about taking a breath in Bangkok’s urban rhythm.

Cycling in Train Park : Bangkok, Thailand (Sep'19) 5

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In the heart of Bangkok’s urban rhythm lies a calm spiritual retreat that many visitors overlook. On a quiet evening stroll near the city’s busy districts, I found Wat Hua Lamphong Temple — a serene Buddhist temple where the energy shifted instantly from honking traffic to gentle temple bells and peaceful prayer spaces. This temple isn’t just a religious site; it’s a moment of quiet in Bangkok’s nonstop pace, and one of my favorite places to slow down and observe how local daily life merges with spirituality.

Pay Respect At Wat Hua Lamphong Temple : Bangkok, Thailand (Sep'19) 7

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