Today, Bangkok stands as a captivating metropolis, housing over 14 million residents, including migrants. Locally known as "Krup Thep," meaning the "City of Angels," it blends ancient temples steeped in millennia of history with modern skyscrapers, authentic floating markets, and a laid-back nightlife scene. Every traveler in Bangkok should explore Rattanakosin (Old Town), Chinatown, Pratunam (a tourist hub), and Patpong (a bachelor's haven). If you're in the mood for bargain shopping, head to Siam Square, where boutiques and shopping malls cluster, or visit Chatuchak Market, where haggling is encouraged. One of the capital's premier attractions, and indeed a highlight of Thailand itself, is the Grand Palace, home to the Emerald Buddha Temple and statue. Bangkok is also a culinary haven, offering numerous budget-friendly small restaurants. Don't miss the opportunity to savor the city's national cuisine in sky-high establishments like Bayok Sky, perched in the upper floors of skyscrapers.