Detailed map of Bangkok in Russian. Map of Bangkok with attractions in Russian, English

Thailand and its capital Bangkok last years became one of the most popular places recreation and entertainment for Russian tourists. When going to this country, stock up on maps in advance indicating its cultural and historical attractions.

Attractions

We bring to your attention a map in Russian, which you will definitely need to get to know the city better, learn its history and culture, and explore the monuments

It is important that this is a comprehensive map, from which, in addition to the location and names of various attractions in the capital of Thailand, you can glean a lot of other important and useful information for tourists.

Yes, from this interactive map you can find out where in Bangkok there are cafes and restaurants, where you can find entertainment clubs, parks, concert venues etc. Shopaholics learn a lot about local shops and markets.

Much information on the indicated map is concentrated about local transport and roads. You will learn about the location railway station in Bangkok, as well as its bus stations and airports.

Using this or a similar map, you can independently walk around the city and find what interests you, without resorting to outside help, if your smartphone has the Internet or you downloaded the map and installed it on your phone.

And here's another one detailed map Bangkok with attractions, which can be downloaded from the Internet and printed on a color printer to always have at hand:

As you know, Bangkok has a huge number of Buddhist and Hindu temples, which are of great interest to tourists. You can download the map of temples here:

Bangkok – The largest city Thailand and the capital of the country, a rapidly growing and developing metropolis, in which the bustling life does not subside even at night. This is a city of contrasts, where historical and architectural monuments are found among skyscrapers of the most intricate shapes, and business life gives way to the reckless fun of nightclubs.

And so as not to get confused in the maze of this giant anthill, and not to miss the most interesting places, it is worth familiarizing yourself with the map of the city’s attractions in Russian.

Bangkok is located in the south of Thailand (Southeast Asia, Indochina Peninsula), near the Gulf of Thailand, on the banks of the navigable Chao Phraya River.

Like many port cities, Bangkok has grown from a small fishing village, mentions of which date back to the 14th century. The name of the city has been preserved since the formation of the first settlement, and is popular among tourists. But officially Bangkok has a different name, listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest name, with 167 letters, and in short - simply Krung Thep.

For 1.5 thousand sq. 8.2 million people live in km, most of whom are Thais (about 75%). The remaining share falls mainly on residents of neighboring countries - Malays, Chinese, Laotians.

There are 2 airports in the vicinity of the capital - Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. The first of them is focused on international travel, and the second deals with domestic air travel. From Russia you can get to Bangkok by plane. The flight time will be 9.5 hours (direct flight), and ticket prices start from 20 thousand rubles.

From nearby countries you can get to the capital of the Kingdom of Thailand by train (from 2.5 thousand rubles) or bus (from 1.2 thousand rubles). But it is worth considering that the railway connection is less developed, and getting to Huala Phong Station by train is only possible from Singapore or Malaysia.

Weather in Bangkok, best time to travel

The city is located in an equatorial climate zone, which is characterized by slight temperature fluctuations and pronounced seasons of drought and rain.

Because of this feature, the division into seasons occurs depending on the amount of precipitation, and not on the time of year.

The hottest and driest months are April and May, when the air temperature can sometimes rise to + 40 C, and it rains extremely rarely.

From mid-May to mid-November the rainy season lasts, which can rain up to 5 times a week. But precipitation is short-term, and the monthly average does not exceed 300 mm. The air after rains is cool, about + 30 C. However, sharp temperature fluctuations are also observed on hot, dry days.

The high tourist season falls on the dry period from November to April, which is characterized by low rainfall (up to 60 mm per month) and comfortable temperatures averaging + 32 C. For high season typical increase in prices for air travel and hotel accommodation, especially during the Christmas holidays and New Year's holidays.

Religious buildings in Bangkok

A map of Bangkok with attractions in Russian will allow tourists to quickly navigate and save time on inspection places of worship capital, since there are more than 400 of them in the city. Thais are very sensitive to religion, and each of the temples is unique and interesting in its own way.

Tour map of the old center of Bangkok with attractions

Shrines are especially popular Royal Palace– a large palace complex with luxurious temples and palaces. It is not customary to visit them in tight or revealing clothes, so you should take care of your appearance and dress appropriately, or rent clothes at the entrance to the temple, at special rental points. Filming is prohibited in many temples and palaces.

Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew)

It is a striking example of Thai architecture of the late 18th century. The Buddhist temple is part of the Royal Palace Complex. The facade of the building is richly decorated with sculpture and mosaics with gilded elements, and the entrance to it is guarded by traditional figures of demons, which, according to legend, scare away evil spirits.

The bright tiled roof has several tiers (in the manner of Chinese pagodas) and is topped with a spire. The central entrance is intended only for members of the royal family, while tourists and ordinary residents are allowed to enter through the side limits. The main attraction of the temple is a 68-centimeter statue of Buddha made of green jade.

It was discovered after the destruction of the building as a result of a lightning strike in the 15th century. Therefore, one of the legends attributes divine origin to it. Associated with the statuette is an unusual ceremony of dressing the shrine several times a year, in accordance with the season, at which the king is always present.

Also interesting is the huge gilded stupa (a traditional bell-shaped structure where the relics of saints are kept), which contains a particle of the relics of Buddha. It is open to the public from 8:30 to 16:30. A visit to the temple is included in the price of a single ticket to the Royal Palace and amounts to 1 thousand rubles.

The temple is located in the northern part of the Royal Palace, at the intersection of Na Phra Lan and Sanam Chai streets, opposite Sanam Luang Square. Nearest stop public transport bears the name of the temple.

Temple of the Reclining Buddha (Wat Pho)

Located in the southern part of the Royal Palace, within walking distance of Wat Phra Kaew. This name was given to the temple because of the huge statue of Buddha lying with his head resting on his hand, which reaches 46 m in length. Also on the territory of the 12th century monastery. there are 95 stupas and greatest number There are 400 Buddha statues in the world.

It was within the walls of this ancient building that the art of Thai massage, known today throughout the world, was born. The temple is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., entry is with a single ticket.

Temple of the Dawn (Wat Arun)

Located opposite the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, on the other bank of the Chao Phraya River. Despite the fact that it has a more modest size and decoration, the temple is very popular among tourists.

It is especially beautiful when in the morning the sun illuminates its roof with a golden spire, and the rays play with numerous reflections in the pieces of bright glass, mirrors and shells that decorate the high 80-meter pagoda. The easiest way to get to the temple from the Palace complex is by river crossing; the cost of entering the building is 100 rubles. You can visit it from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Bangkok Museums

A map of Bangkok with attractions in Russian is divided into areas, among which the greatest interest among Russian tourists is Rattanokosin and Banglampu with a rich historical past, and Pratunam, which is budget-friendly for accommodation. The old part of the city is interesting not only for its monuments of the past, but also for its variety of museums.

Bangkok National Museum

The museum is located just north of the temple Emerald Buddha, on the other side of Sunam Luang Square. The history of the museum, located in the buildings of the Front Palace, begins in the second half of the 19th century.

The first exhibits of the museum were items from the private collection of Rama V, which he inherited from his father. Today it displays objects of history and art dating back to the Neolithic era, and the museum is considered the largest not only in the country, but throughout South-East Asia. The museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and the cost is entrance ticket is 700 rub.

Siriraj Medical Museum

Often called the Museum of Death, it is not a spectacle for the faint of heart. The museum operates at the Siriraj Hospital, and its creepy exhibits initially served as visual aids for future doctors.

The museum consists of 3 halls:

  • Forensic Hall;
  • Pathology Hall;
  • Anatomy Hall.

The Death Museum is located opposite the National Museum, on the other side of the Chao Phraya River. You can get to the hospital not only by bus, but also by ferry across the river, which is much faster. The museum is open daily (except Tuesdays) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticket price is 400 rubles.

National Royal Barge Museum

The museum's collection includes more than 50 barges, but a special place is given to 8 royal barges. These are luxurious and colorful boats made from solid teak wood, with intricate figures of mythical creatures adorning the bow of each vessel. All these barges were used only on special occasions, and some of them sailed only once.

Every year, as has been the case for many centuries, at the end of autumn or beginning of winter, the traditional Royal Kathin procession is organized with the participation of the royal barges, marking the end of Lent. The museum is located next door to the Sirirai Medical Museum, on the Bangkok Noi Canal. It is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., ticket price is 200 rubles.

Monuments in Bangkok

Tourist routes around the capital of Thailand also include some monuments that have become symbols of the city.

Victory Monument

A 50-meter marble stele in the form of 5 bayonets folded together was installed at the roundabout of the main city arteries in honor of the 1941 victory in the Franco-Thai War. At the base of the monument there are 5 sculptures symbolizing various military and security forces.

The monument is located northeast of historical center city, in the Ratchathevi region. The nearest metro station is named after the monument.

Democracy Monument

The monument, erected in 1939, is dedicated to the Siamese Revolution and the regime of constitutional monarchy established after it. It consists of 4 24-meter wings directed upward, installed in a circle.

Inside this ring there is a small tower, on the walls of which the text of the adopted Constitution is carved. The monument has a sad reputation and has repeatedly become the site of clashes between protesting citizens and the police. It is located on the transport ring in the very center of the city, northeast of Sanam Luang Square along Ratchadamnoen Avenue.

Monument to King Rama I

The sculpture of Buddhi Yodfa Chulaloke (known as Rama I), the founder of the current ruling dynasty, depicts the king seated on a throne. Under his rule, Bangkok became the capital of the state, and the Burmese invaders were expelled from the lands of Siam.

The monument is located in the city park of the historical part of Bangkok, near the Memorial Bridge, named after the ruler.

Architectural structures in Bangkok

The map of Bangkok with attractions in Russian is represented by a wide variety of architectural monuments, among which there are luxurious palaces, ancient mansions and bright Buddhist temples, known throughout the world.

Great Chakri Palace (Chakri Maha Prasat)

Erected at the end of the 19th century. by order of Rama V and is part of the Royal Palace Complex. The palace was built by a British architect in the Victorian style, and is different from other traditional buildings Grand Palace with its European appearance. To prevent the building from looking completely alien, the king ordered the palace to be supplemented with 3 traditional Thai roofs.

Even though the royal family no longer lives in the palace, it is sometimes used for special occasions. Only 2 halls are open to tourists in the men's half, which now houses the Museum of Weapons. The women's half, where the royal harem was once located, is completely closed to the public. Entrance is with a single ticket to the Royal Palace.

Phra Sumen Fort

An ancient defensive fortress of the late 18th century, built during the reign of Rama I on the Banglamphu canal. Previously, the fort guarded the approaches to the city from the Chao Phraya River from the Burmese.

The white stone fortress consists of 14 watchtowers and a central hexagonal tower surrounded by battlements. The fort is located at the junction of the canal and the river, just north of the Bangkok National Museum, parallel to Phra Sumen Road.

Vimanmek Palace

The world's largest teak building, in the construction of which not a single nail was used.

The long, 3-storey Victorian building has 80 rooms. The palace was erected at the beginning of the 20th century. for Ruler Rama V, and since 1982 a royal family museum has opened there, occupying 31 rooms.

The museum displays luxurious furnishings, dishes, weapons, jewelry and artistic works of the royal family. It is located near the Dusit Palace in the Royal Palace and is open to the public from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Entrance is with a single ticket to the Royal Complex.

Natural attractions of Bangkok

The natural attractions of the city are represented by picturesque parks, gardens, the deep Chao Phraya River and its adjacent canals, and the beaches of the nearby Gulf of Thailand.

King Rama IX Park

Located on the southeastern outskirts of the city, the park covers an area of ​​80 hectares and is the largest park in Bangkok. It is equipped royal garden, artificial lake, Botanical Garden, water garden, exhibition hall, many gazebos and recreation areas.

The park is located remote from tourist routes area, so most of its visitors are local residents. In December, a colorful flower festival is held on its territory. The park is open daily from 5 a.m. to 7 p.m., and admission until 5 p.m. is paid (20 rubles).

On weekends, an open-air walking bus runs here. The park is located in the Suan Luang area, close to Suvarnabhumi Airport. The nearest metro station is On Nat, 10 km from the entrance to the territory, so the easiest way to get from the station is by taxi.

Lumpini Park

Is located in central region Bangkok, southeast of the Royal Palace, between Silom and Si Tha Ni Lumpini metro stations. The park, covering an area of ​​about 60 hectares, was opened on lands belonging to King Rama VI, by his order. The park area includes a palm garden, lakes, a library, sports and children's playgrounds. It is open from 4:30 to 21 o'clock and admission is free.

Princess Mother Memorial Garden

The garden is located south of the royal palace, on the opposite bank of the river, near the King Rama I Memorial Bridge. The garden was created on the site of the house where Srinakarin, the mother of King Rama IX, spent her childhood.

The princess made a significant contribution to the field of social support for ordinary people by founding the Fund for Assistance to Northern Peoples. The garden contains 2 exhibition halls dedicated to the life, creativity and achievements of the princess. It is open daily from 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., and the exhibition halls are open until 4 p.m.; entry to the garden is free.

Modern facilities in Bangkok that are interesting to visit

A map of Bangkok with attractions in Russian gives tourists the opportunity to get acquainted not only with the cultural and historical heritage of the city, but also with its modern achievements and interesting architectural monuments.

Bangkok Art and Cultural Center

The museum was opened in 2008, and is a white 9-story building with spacious halls and spiral staircases, within the walls of which exhibitions of photographers, sculptors, artists from Thailand and other countries are held. Conferences, meetings of artists, and concerts are also held here.

Restaurants, a library and shops are available for visitors. The museum is located in the city center, northwest of Lumpini Park, at the intersection of Phayathai and Rama I streets. It is open daily from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., except Mondays.

Chatuchak Market

The largest market in the country, has over 15 thousand stalls. On weekends, the number of its visitors can reach 200 thousand people per day. At the market you can buy absolutely everything: food, clothing, antiques, furniture, dishes, textiles, souvenirs, art, animals, plants. And prices for goods are several times lower compared to shopping centers.

The market is adjacent to the park of the same name on the south side and is located north of the city center. You can get there by Skytrain, get off at Mo Chit station, or take the underground metro to Chatuchak Park station. It is open from 7 am to 6 pm on weekends, and on weekdays only souvenir shops on the outskirts of the market are open.

Bayoke Sky Tower

The 84-story skyscraper consists of a hotel, shops, cafes, restaurants and 2 observation decks. The upper open-type rotating platform is located at an altitude of 250 m, and a little lower, on the 77th floor, there is a closed platform, accessible by a high-speed transparent elevator with a panoramic view.

The tower is located in the central area of ​​the city of Ratchathevi, near railway station Ratchaprarop. Observation platforms are open from 10 to 23 hours, the cost of visiting them is 800 rubles.

Interesting places to relax with children

In addition to night bars and clubs for every taste and budget, Bangkok has a lot of entertainment for family vacation with children, sometimes quite exotic ones. It's not only entertainment centers and recreation parks, as well as unforgettable walks through the jungle on elephants, a trip to the safari park, to the snake and crocodile farm.

Dream World

Thematic amusement park, which locals often compare to Disneyland, is located on the northeastern outskirts of the city, close to Don Mueang Airport.

In the park you can go on rides, look at miniatures of the world's most famous attractions, visit a magical garden, fairyland, and even go skiing. It is open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and 2 hours longer on weekends. Entrance cost – 1.3 thousand rubles. The easiest way to get to the park is by taxi from the city center or by bus from the nearest Mo Chit metro station.

Safari World

Huge park east of Bangkok, in the suburbs of Minburi, with an area of ​​about 70 hectares, where animals live in conditions close to the real environment. It is divided into 2 zones - sea and land.

In the park you can take a bus through the zone of herbivorous representatives of Asian, African and Australian fauna, visit the feeding of predators, watch numerous shows with animals, see dolphins and fur seals in the aqua zone of the park, feed giraffes from a special area.

A ticket to visit 2 zones (including shows) costs 2.4 thousand rubles. The park is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can get to Minburi by taxi.

Siam Ocean World

The oceanarium is located in the Paragon Siam shopping center and covers an area of ​​10 thousand square meters. m. It is divided into thematic zones in accordance with the habitats of representatives of marine fauna, of which there are more than 30 thousand. Various shows are organized for visitors, and there is a contact aquarium.

The oceanarium is open from 10 to 21 hours, the entrance ticket costs 2 thousand rubles. Shopping mall located in the center of Bangkok, between Baiyok Sky Tower and Lumpini Park, near Siam BTS Skytrain Station.

Route for exploring Bangkok on your own for 1 – 2 days

Bangkok covers an area of ​​1.5 thousand square meters. km, so you won’t be able to explore the entire city in 1–2 days. For independent inspection of the most famous and iconic places The city will need a Russian-language map with attractions.

Day 1

Getting to know Bangkok should start with its main attractions - the Royal Palace and Wat Phra Kaew. Then you can take a ferry across the river to the Temple of the Dawn on the opposite bank.

After visiting the temple, you need to go back the same way and visit Wat Pho Temple. After leaving the temple, you should move south to the Museum of Siam. After visiting the museum, you can continue further south to the Chao Phraya River and, crossing the Rop Krang Canal, find yourself at the Flower Market and the city park with the statue of Rama I.

Moving from the park in a northerly direction along Chakkraphet Street, the tourist finds himself in the colorful Chinatown of the capital with interesting souvenir shops and cafes.

Day 2

Continuing further along the same street to the north, after the Rommaninat park you should turn left and, going around it, again move in a northerly direction. Almost next to the park there is a Giant Swing, and a little to the west is the Wat Saket Temple.

A little further from the temple is the King Prachadipok Museum. After visiting it, you need to turn east and move along Lan Luang Street, past the Varadis Palace, towards the Ratchathewi district, where to look:


Along the way you should pay attention to:

  • Queen Sirikit Gallery;
  • Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall;
  • Monument to Democracy.

In the area of ​​Sunam Luang Square you can visit National Museum Bangkok, Pipit Banglamphu Museum and Phra Sumen Fort, and going to the other side of the river - the National Museum of Royal Barges.

Hotels in Bangkok

There are more than 2 thousand hotels, inns and guest houses of different levels of service in Bangkok, so choosing a place to stay is quite problematic. Most tourists prefer to stay in close proximity to the city center and main attractions. Another advantage is the presence of a metro station near the hotel.


Where to eat in Bangkok

You can have a delicious meal in Bangkok in any area of ​​the city and establishment, be it a prestigious restaurant, a chain cafe or a kiosk in colorful Chinatown. It all depends on taste preferences and capabilities.


How to move around the city more conveniently

You can move around Bangkok using any type of public transport, the cost of which is low. And even a taxi ride does not cost a lot of money. Due to the overcrowding of the city and frequent traffic jams, many tourists and local residents prefer to use the metro.

Kind of transport Price Opening hours
Buses From 12 to 30 rubles, depending on the distance. From 5 to 23 hours, there are night routes.
Water transport From 18 rub., ferry crossing– from 8 rub. From 9 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Skytrain From 30 rub. ticket or 280 rub. daily pass. From 6:30 to 00:00
Underground metro From 30 rub. or with a day pass for 240 rubles. From 6 to 00:00 h.
Taxi By meter or fixed price, on average - 150 rubles. around town. Around the clock.
Tuk-tuk (three-wheeled motorcycle) From 200 rub. for a short trip. There is no standardized work schedule.

Bangkok is a vibrant Asian city with a bustling life, colorful neighborhoods with many restaurants and shops, majestic ancient temples and the most modern entertainment centers, strict religion and exotic nightclubs. A Russian-language map of the main capital attractions will help you understand the intricacies of its narrow streets.

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Video about Bangkok

Heads and Tails in Bangkok:

The main city of the Kingdom of Thailand is Bangkok. It is a major political, cultural, resort and economic center of the country. Businessmen, entrepreneurs, tourists, students, and scientists come here every day. Every visitor to Bangkok needs a map to get around the city.

It is located in the center of the state, 100 km from the Gulf of Thailand.

History of Bangkok

The city has a rich and diverse history, which is reflected in architecture, historical and cultural monuments, streets, buildings, and people. You can get acquainted with the peculiarities of historical development during excursions and walks around Bangkok.

Map of city attractions

The city has a large number of monuments, attractions, temples, museums, and galleries. On the map, such objects are marked with thematic symbols and signs.

Detailed map of Bangkok

There are noteworthy attractions not only in the central part of the Thai capital, but also beyond its borders. A detailed map of Bangkok with attractions and street names will help you explore the city. In addition, on the map you will find hotels, city roads and even public transport maps.

Bangkok resorts on the map

There are no resorts near the capital of Thailand, since it takes several hours to get to the sea coast. At different distances from Bangkok there are:

  • Koh Chang Island
  • Samui
  • Pattaya
  • Phuket

The average distance between Bangkok and the resort areas of Thailand is 300-500 km.

Bangkok metro map

The Thai capital is huge in size. Attractions are located in different parts of Bangkok, as marked on the map. You can see them all if you make a route and use the metro for travel. The metro in Bangkok is above ground (two lines) and underground (one line).

On the page there is an interactive satellite map of Bangkok in Russian. More details on +weather. Below are satellite images and real-time Google Maps search, photos of the city and province, coordinates

Satellite map of Bangkok

We observe on the satellite map of Bangkok the layout of the area and the road, how the buildings are located on Santiphap road. View a map of the district's territory, highways and highways, squares and banks, stations and bus terminals, search for addresses on aerial photographs, places nearby. What to visit in the surrounding area, location of attractions. Nearby settlements and villages - Hua Hin

Presented here in mode online map The city of Bangkok from a satellite contains images of buildings and photos of houses from space, a panorama of streets in its section. You can find out where the Red Light District is and how to get to the street, show routes and detours with names, what to see in the area. On this moment, using the Google Maps search service, you will find the desired address in the city and a view of the area from space to earth. We recommend changing the scale of the diagram +/- and moving the center of the image in the desired direction.

Coordinates - 13.755,100.503

Search nearby shops and squares, buildings and houses, views of main street and Khaosan road, district boundaries. The page contains detailed information and photos on top of all objects in the region in order to show in real time the required house on the map of the city and province (Thailand)

Detailed satellite map Bangkok (hybrid) and the region provided by Google Maps.