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    Day 2

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    Bangkok's Amazing Temples

    We recommend that you have breakfast at the hotel and leave as soon as possible for your adventure. Today we will visit three Buddhist temples, each of which is unique in its own way. The first, for example, houses the largest gold statue in the world, the second has highly unusual elements of local architecture, and the third is famous for the amazing ceramic mosaics decorating the facades.
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    The first point on today's itinerary is Wat Traymit, also known as the Golden Buddha Temple. The statue of the deity located inside the temple is the largest golden statue in the world, it is about three meters high, and according to researchers, it was made back in the thirteenth century. It is time to see this miracle with your own eyes!
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    Wat Ratchanadda is an amazing temple complex built in the nineteenth century in honor of the king's granddaughter. A particularly interesting building is the Loha Prasat, the only temple in the city built using large quantities of metal.
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    The Temple of the Rising Sun, or Wat Arun, is perhaps the true symbol of Bangkok! This marvel of Eastern architecture is definitely worth seeing with your own eyes. Before the city was overrun with skyscrapers, the temple was considered the tallest building in the city.
    The main highlight of this place is the colorful ceramic tiles adorning the pagodas. Thanks to these elements, Wat Arun got its unofficial name - the "porcelain temple".
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    Farm to table is a cafe that specializes in organic products. The cafe is located in a very beautiful place and is surrounded by a cozy garden. Guests are offered a large selection of salads, meat dishes and side dishes to them. And after the main dishes be sure to try the local ice cream and fragrant pink tea.
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    The mission of the Siam Museum is to help visitors understand all the mysteries of the mysterious Thai soul. The themes of the permanent exhibitions are quite diverse, from traditional costumes to the peculiarities of the national cuisine. The exhibits displayed here are not only historical artifacts and archaeological finds, but also modern art objects, some of which are even interactive, if you are traveling with children, be sure they will be delighted too.
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    Lumpini is a bit like Central Park in New York, the same green oasis in the center of the city with a view of skyscrapers. It is not only tourists and locals who like to stroll here, but also the seemingly exotic to visitors of Bangkok fauna - huge monitor lizards and turtles.
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    End the day with dinner at one of the most unusual bars in Bangkok. Vertigo is located on the 61st floor of a skyscraper, just imagine the view of the city at night! Entrance to the rooftop is free and there is no strict dress code, but beachwear and sportswear are not welcome.
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    Today was a very busy day, but tomorrow is no less ambitious! After exploring the culture and art of Bangkok, we will leave the bustling metropolis to explore the mysterious Buddhist shrines and amazing natural treasures.
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