Phra Pin-klao Bridge
Phra Pin-klao Bridge
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EarthlingOnline
Worldwide3,742 contributions
Oct 2014 • Solo
IMHO this bridge is not an attraction at all. And when I visited this review page, I found one misplaced review for the Bridge Over the "River Kwai", one misplaced photo of the Rama VIII bridge (which is architecturally striking), and another nighttime photo of ??? (to dark to make out).
Phra Pin-klao (Bridge, but that's redundant across languages) connects Ratchadamooen Klang Blvd with Thonburi. It passes Central Plaza Pinklao shopping centre heading toward the Southern Bus Terminal. It's busy with cars, lorries, and buses. A minute or two (if traffic is moving) and you're past it, into or out of Thonburi.
Phra Pin-klao (Bridge, but that's redundant across languages) connects Ratchadamooen Klang Blvd with Thonburi. It passes Central Plaza Pinklao shopping centre heading toward the Southern Bus Terminal. It's busy with cars, lorries, and buses. A minute or two (if traffic is moving) and you're past it, into or out of Thonburi.
Written August 4, 2015
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Pulmbubble
San Antonio, TX3,453 contributions
Nov 2019 • Business
This bridge is the turn around point for the river cruise. And it’s pretty during the ugly time with illumination. Good to see from the river. And if you took the taxi, it’s also easily to recognize from other bridge.
Written November 7, 2019
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Raintree_Thailand
Bangkok, Thailand4,282 contributions
Jan 2017 • Solo
The Pinklao Bridge is rather unimpressinve as bridges go. It is one of the more non-descript structures over the Chao Phraya. All the photos submitted are actually of the Rama VIII bridge, which is a couple of kilometers upstream from the Phra Pinklao Bridge.
Written January 28, 2017
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Epic-Traveller
Rushden, UK4,527 contributions
Mar 2019 • Solo
Just a bridge. Not really sure why it’s on TripAdvisor or, for a matter of fact, why I searched for it.
This is one of many bridges in Bangkok which connect each side of the river. It is impressive and shows that the Thais do have good engineering ability when it matters and when it’s needed.
This is one of many bridges in Bangkok which connect each side of the river. It is impressive and shows that the Thais do have good engineering ability when it matters and when it’s needed.
Written March 7, 2019
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drool
Penang Island, Malaysia283 contributions
Jan 2019 • Couples
It was a nice walk from Wat Arun to the bridge but it was worth to see the Wat Arun temple when the sunset arrives. Lovely view and would recommend for a good photo-session.
Written January 4, 2019
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Bobby B
Fremantle, Australia116 contributions
Dec 2019
A useful vehicle & pedestrian bridge across the Chao Phraya River connecting Rattanakosin Island to Thonburi on the right bank of the river. It is undergoing renovation with improvement to the steps, the footpaths either side, barriers and cladding on the bridge. Walking up the steps on the Rattanakosin Island side affords a good view of the river, especially upstream to the Rama VIII cable-stayed bridge.
Written December 30, 2019
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HINA W
Islamabad, Pakistan7,358 contributions
Aug 2018 • Family
Phrao Pinklao Bridge connects the Rattanakosin Island to the Thonburi District. This 658 m long bridge is named after King Pinklao. He who was the brother of Mongkut, King Rama IV, who made him the viceroy of Siam from 1851- 1866. This bridge was completed in 1973. It runs parallel to the bascule Memorial Bridge.
These are the photos of Phrao Pinklao Bridge. Those posted earlier here are of Rama Bridge.
These are the photos of Phrao Pinklao Bridge. Those posted earlier here are of Rama Bridge.
Written September 27, 2018
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Mr_Nobody_1979
Krakow, Poland3,900 contributions
Jun 2018 • Solo
Modern looking bridge, which is open to pedestrians, which can cross the bridge both directions. Nice spot after dark, when one can observe many cruise boats passing by.
Written June 28, 2018
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Anan C
356 contributions
Jul 2016 • Couples
** please listing in this new destination (the pix which have ever added are King Rama VIII bridge, not Phra Pin Klao Bridge **
This area around is King Rama VIII bridge is public park and pier that are opened 6:00-20:00 hr for people to relax and exercise. Normally there are crowded in the early norning and evening, local people are doing mamy activites (football, aerobics, yoga, running, weigh training, etc). It's Free for entrance and parking around.
This area around is King Rama VIII bridge is public park and pier that are opened 6:00-20:00 hr for people to relax and exercise. Normally there are crowded in the early norning and evening, local people are doing mamy activites (football, aerobics, yoga, running, weigh training, etc). It's Free for entrance and parking around.
Written July 29, 2016
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Valter M
Milan, Italy3,426 contributions
Nov 2023 • Solo
Bridge with a nice sidewalk from where you can admire the river. Of course the traffic and noise are excessive. Below there is also the relevant Pier.
Written November 19, 2023
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