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Must visited: Wat Chalo, Wat Ku (Wat Phra Nang Rue Loom), Wat Chonprathan Rangsarit, Wat Bang Chak
Should go to these places when visiting Nonthaburi
Wat Ku (Wat Phra Nang Rue Loom)
Wat Ku is a large temple located by the banks of the Chao Phraya River, and it c.. [More]}
Find the places to eat in Nonthaburi.
Khao Kaeng & Steak is a glass-walled restaurant with air conditioning, offering a diverse menu. You .. [More]
Many tourist attractions are waiting for you to explore.
Wat Bua Khwan Floating Market is a newly established market located within the precincts of Wat Bua Khwan in the Namwong Wan area of Nonthaburi. This .. [More]
It is a night market located behind Muang Thong Thani, right next to the exit on Tiwanon Road. The market features a vast outdoor area with plenty of
The renowned tourist destination in Nonthaburi, Ko Kret, can be reached by a quick 2-minute boat ride across the river (with multiple departure points
Somdet Phra Srinagarindra Park
It is a popular place for people to exercise both in the morning and in the evening, with a very refreshing atmosphere. The Somdet Phra Srinakarindra
Now we have 361 places in Nonthaburi.
Wat Si Rueang Boon, Nonthaburi
The place is clean and well-maintained, with lush landscapes that create a serene atmosphere. Inside
The atmosphere is cool and comfortable in a traditional Thai house style, with a lovely view of the
The Japanese restaurant 'Gogo Izakaya' offers a fusion of Japanese and Korean cuisine. The atmospher
A Thai-Chinese restaurant and bar with a relaxed atmosphere, where you can enjoy soothing music. The
Wat Thingkranimit is located in Suan Yai Subdistrict, Nonthaburi Province. The temple is home to num
Wat Thinkorn Nimit, originally named "Wat Bang Duan," got its name from the canal that branches off