TOP 5 TRAVEL ATTRACTIONS NEAR THE EMBER HOTEL
With a prime location in the heart of Bangkok Old Town, The Ember Hotel is within close proximity to a variety of interesting travel attractions that offer unique experiences and insight into our historical neighborhood. For guests looking to get off the beaten path and explore some of Bangkok’s more local and lesser known attractions, here’s our recommended list for the top 5 travel attractions near The Ember Hotel.
1. BANG LAMPHU MUSEUM
A hidden gem near Khao San Road, the Bang Lamphu Museum highlights the history and life of Bangkok’s old town. The museum is located adjacent to Santichaiprakarn Park and Phra Sumen Fort in an old building which was once the printing house of the Royal Thai Mint.
The museum is built in distinct parts. For example, one building is dedicated to the history of the Royal Thai Mint with exhibits about the history of Thai currency and coinage. Another building, built inside a historic wooden house, showcases the history of the Bang Lamphu neighborhood, and the shops and restaurants that were once famous here. The Bang Lamphu Museum is well worth visiting while staying at The Ember Hotel.
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2. BANG LAMPHU MARKET
A small, traditional Thai market, Bang Lamphu Market is full of delicious street food and souvenir stalls. There are a few shops selling clothing items and housewares, but this market is geared towards local Thais. However, you will want to make a stop as it’s a nice market that highlights a slice of local life.
Many of Bangkok’s street food tours head to Bang Lamphu Market, so while staying at The Ember Hotel, if you’d like to sign up for a tour, please let our staff know and we can guide you in the right direction.
3. NATIONAL MUSEUM BANGKOK
One of the largest museums in Southeast Asia, the National Museum Bangkok features exhibits of Thai art and history. It’s a true window to the past of Thailand and shows how people lived during different periods.
The National Museum Bangkok has three permanent exhibitions – The Thai History Gallery, The Historical Period Gallery and The Archaeological and Art History Gallery. Each exhibition is extremely insightful and full of artifacts and information. For history buffs and lovers of museums, the National Museum Bangkok is a must visit while staying with us.
4. THA MAHARAJ
Located on a small street on Rattanakosin Island, the Tha Maharaj is a community mall comprising seven buildings which were once old shophouses on the riverfront. The area is an open-air gathering space with a riverside promenade and community garden.
The shops at Tha Maharaj include cafes & restaurants, retail shops, and an interesting art bookstore. It’s easy to spend a whole day here relaxing by the water and exploring this unique area of Bangkok. We will recommend you to visit Tha Maharaj while staying with us at The Ember Hotel. Plus, it’s within walking distance to the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.
5. RATTANAKOSIN EXHIBITION HALL
An art & culture museum dedicated to the Rattanakosin Era, the Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall allows visitors the chance to explore nine exhibition rooms which give insight to the historical knowledge and information, arts, and culture of the Rattanakosin Era.
The Rattanakosin Exhibition Hall offers gorgeous viewpoints over Wat Ratchanatda and the Golden Mount of Wat Sa Ket, and also features a charming coffee shop, library, and food & beverage shops.