While Silom doesn't boast much in the way of traditional sightseeing attractions, there's still plenty to see in the area. For a glimpse of another culture in the Thai capital, you can visit the multicolored Sri Maha Mariamman Hindu temple (locally known as 'Wat Khaek Silom'), located just up and across the street from Silom Village.
You can catch an exceptional bird's-eye view of the city from dizzying heights, with Bangkok’s impressive cityscape of skyscrapers and the winding Chao Phraya River, all from the top of one of Thailand’s tallest buildings in Silom. Read through our guides and find a full list of great things to see and do in and around Silom.
Attractions in Silom are as diverse as the area’s polarising daytime and nighttime personalities. When the Thai sun is high, Silom is Bangkok’s answer to Wall Street, with high-rise office blocks full of workers spilling out into the streets at lunchtime and after work for their fill of local food. After sunset, Silom shows its true colors – bustling market...