Photo Walks Around The City; October 2017
In October, I was in Phra Nakhon area, one of my favourite places to hang out.
I took a bike to the intersection where Lan Luang Road meets Ratchadamnoen Klang Road where King Prajadhipok Museum and Wat Saket are located.
I stood for what seemed like ages for a gap in the traffic.
Up the steps of Phanfa Bridge
Mahakan Fort, one of the two remaining forts that protected the city, the other being Phra Sumen Fort
Wat Ratchanatdaram (Loha Prasat or Iron Castle)
Architecture on Phra Sumen Road
Wat Bowonniwet Vihara where King Bhumibol resided when he was a monk
And my walk ended at Thanon Tinao. It doesn’t look busy at this time. Give it a few hours and it’s heaving
Still plenty more to see in this city I call home. I hope you enjoyed my walkabout as much as I did walking about! 🙂
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16 Replies to “Photo Walks Around The City; October 2017”
Beautiful city. Phra Nakhon has magnificent architecture, and there are no crowds too. Actually I see only a few people 🙂
It is one of my favourite places to go in Bangkok. Just a few streets away is a popular backpacker hangout which is chock full of people but (thankfully) most of them don’t stray far, so I get to explore in a much calmer place.
Stunning pictures and architecture, Gill! Thanks so much for sharing! Happy Holidays! xx
Thank you Sarah! I hope you had a happy Christmas and a very happy new year. I hope 2018 brings only good things to you xxx
Christmas was wonderfully quiet and relaxing this time which made for a nice change. 😀
Happy New Year and all the best to you too, Gill! xxx
That’s fab! I can’t believe it’s all over once again. Good things to look forward to this year I’m sure. Have a great weekend Sarah. xx
Loved the walk down memory lane with you and the photos brought back many good times for me in this vibrant city! 🙂
Thank you Nilla! It is indeed vibrant and there are loads of exciting things to find 🙂
Hope you have a great 2018 and look forward to reading more of your Thailand posts. 🙂
You too Nilla, and best of luck with your photographic endeavours this year! 🙂
Thank you and I’ll keep you posted on my next exhibition. 😉
🙂 Have a fab weekend Nilla x
Very ornate and wonderful architecture Gill, thanks for sharing.
You are welcome! I find something new every time I go out exploring but also some old things that I never get tired of 🙂
deeply amazing – walking to paradise – such beautiful post!!!
Thank you Mihran! I do love my walks around the city 🙂