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Local Discoveries: The Top 5 Hidden Treasures in Bangkok’s Neighborhoods

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Top 5 Hidden Treasures in Bangkok’s Neighborhoods

1. Natura Cafe

Natura Cafe is an enchanting garden coffee shop situated just on the outskirts of the city, surrounded by vibrant gardens lining a central canal. Nestled within Poomjai Garden, this charming spot offers an abundance of exquisite greenery to wander through, along with delightful culinary options to enjoy while taking in the scenic surroundings.
Location: 9 Chom Thong Rd, Khwaeng Chom Thong, Chom Thong, Bangkok 10150, Thailand
Open Hours: 10.00–17.00
Contact: +66959680270

2. Chocolate Ville


Chocolate Ville stands out as a unique and imaginative concept in Bangkok, often considered a hidden gem. Functioning as a combination of a theme park and an open-air restaurant, it boasts vibrant and playful decorations inspired by various global locations. Visitors can enjoy boat rides, encounter a variety of animals, meet lively characters, and indulge in a diverse array of food options.
Location: 23 1-16 Prasert-Manukitch Rd, Ram Inthra, Khan Na Yao, Bangkok 10230, Thailand
Open Hours: 15.00–00.00
Contact: +66655188781

3. The Metro Fores


Until recently, the approximately 2-hectare wooded park located just west of Suvarnabhumi Airport served as a dumping ground. Astonishingly, Metro Forest has transformed remarkably into a natural habitat and wetland. The park now boasts elevated walkways allowing visitors to traverse the area and informational exhibits promoting green living.

Location: 81 Sukhaphiban 2 Rd, Dok Mai, Prawet, Bangkok 10250, Thailand
Open Hours: 09.00–18.00
Contact: +66613854414

4. Khao Kho


An undisclosed alpine retreat, primarily frequented by locals, Khao Kho is situated approximately six hours north of Bangkok in the Petchaboon District. It serves as an ideal haven for nature enthusiasts seeking an authentic experience of the Thai wilderness. Visitors can relish meals against majestic mountains and catch sight of the iconic wind turbines of Khao Kho. The area boasts charming swings and sprawling, vibrant purple verbena fields, making it a delightful destination for those looking to immerse themselves in the beauty of nature.
Location: 67 ม.1 ต Sado Phong, Khao Kho District, Phetchabun 67270, Thailand
Open Hours: 08.00–16.00
Contact: +66812845223

5. Poomjai Garden


Poomjai Garden stands as an eco-cultural gem, encompassing a century-old lychee orchard. Upon entering this lush sanctuary, visitors are welcomed by a vibrant array of colors and a symphony of aromas. The garden hosts a varied assortment of plants and flowers, ranging from tropical blossoms to rare species. Noteworthy is the garden’s carefully crafted layout, seamlessly blending structured elegance with untamed natural beauty.
Location: 9 3 Chom Thong Rd, Chom Thong, Bangkok 10150, Thailand
Open Hours: 10.00–18.00
Contact: +66959680270

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