Banglamphu

Banglamphu is one of Bangkok’s most charming and atmospheric neighborhoods, blending old-world Thai charm with a touch of modern chaos.

Banglamphu is a historic district in Bangkok that beautifully encapsulates the city’s rich past and vibrant present. Once the seat of royal residences and traditional marketplaces, today Banglamphu stands as a cultural mosaic of temples, forts, and the ever-thrumming Khao San Road.

Expect leafy lanes, traditional shop houses, bustling markets, golden temples—and of course, the infamous Khao San Road, a global hub for backpackers.

Top Attractions in Banglamphu

  1. Golden Mount (Wat Saket)
    • A scenic temple atop an artificial hill, reached by winding steps and offering panoramic views.
  2. Wat Suthat
    • One of Thailand’s most important temples, known for its large Buddha image and historical significance.
  3. Wat Bowonniwet
    • A major temple and headquarters of the Thammayut monastic order, tied to Thai royal history.
  4. Phra Sumen Fort & Santi Chai Prakan Park
    • A riverside park next to a historic fort, great for sunset views and local gatherings.
  5. Mahakan Fort
    • One of two remaining fortresses from the old city walls, showcasing 18th-century military architecture.
  6. King Prajadhipok Museum
    • A museum dedicated to King Rama VII, exploring the transition from monarchy to constitutional rule.
  7. Democracy Monument
    • A political and architectural landmark on the grand Th Ratchadamnoen Klang boulevard.
  8. Sao Ching-Cha (Giant Swing)
    • A towering red swing once used in Brahmin ceremonies, now a symbol of Bangkok.