Things to do in Bangkok

Places to visit in Bangkok in One Day or Two or maybe even the whole week

Bangkok, the vibrant capital of Thailand, is a bustling metropolis where modern skyscrapers seamlessly blend with ornate temples and bustling street markets. Known for its electrifying street life, delicious street food, and bustling nightlife, Bangkok offers a sensory overload of sights, sounds, and flavors. Visit the iconic Grand Palace and Wat Arun, explore bustling markets like Chatuchak and Khao San Road, and indulge in authentic Thai cuisine. Whether you’re seeking cultural immersion, shopping sprees, or culinary adventures, Bangkok has something to captivate every traveler.

Currency In Thailand:

  • THB (1 AUD = 21 THB Approx)

Budget for 1 Week for 2 Persons:

  • 20,000 THB (Excluding flights)

Average Basic Expenses per day:

  • Hotel: 1000 THB
  • Food: 400 THB PP

Places of Interest:

City and Surrounds
  1. Chao Phraya River boat
  2. ICONSIAM
  3. Asiatique
Wats
  1. Wat Arun
  2. Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan
  3. Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan
  4. Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan
Markets
  1. Chatuchak Market
  2. Jodd Fairs
  3. Sampheng Market
  4. Phahurat Market
Night life
  1. Soi Cowboy
  2. Khao San Road
  3. China Town
Day Trips from Bangkok
  1. Death Railway to Nam Tok
  2. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

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City and Surrounds

Chao Phraya River boat

Glide along Bangkok’s lifeblood, the Chao Phraya River, on a traditional long-tail boat to witness stunning temples, bustling markets, and riverside life.

ICONSIAM
Asiatique

Combining shopping, dining, and entertainment on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Asiatique offers a unique blend of traditional Thai culture and modern attractions within a vibrant open-air complex.

Wats

Wat Arun

A mesmerizing riverside temple adorned with intricate porcelain mosaic, Wat Arun stands as an iconic symbol of Thai craftsmanship and spirituality, offering breathtaking views of the city.

Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan

Known as Wat Pho, this temple is a tranquil oasis in bustling Bangkok, famous for its massive Reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage school.

Wat Rakhang Kositaram Woramahawihan

A hidden gem, Wat Rakhang is a riverside temple offering a serene escape, adorned with intricate mosaics and a peaceful atmosphere in the heart of the city.

Wat Traimit Withayaram Worawihan

Home to the world’s largest golden Buddha statue, this awe-inspiring temple showcases Thai Buddhist artistry and invites spiritual contemplation amidst a serene atmosphere.

Markets

Chatuchak Market

As one of the world’s largest weekend markets, Chatuchak entices visitors with an eclectic array of goods, from trendy fashion and unique handicrafts to delectable street food, a vibrant hub of local culture.

Jodd Fairs

A hub of creative and unique designs, Jodd Fairs is a haven for art enthusiasts and trendsetters, offering a curated collection of innovative products from Thai and international designers.

Sampheng Market

Step into a lively maze of narrow lanes at Sampheng Market, where you can bargain for affordable souvenirs, textiles, and street food while immersing in the bustling local market ambiance.

Phahurat Market

Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors and aromas of Phahurat Market, known as Little India, where you can find an array of fabrics, spices, and delectable Indian cuisine.

Night life

Soi Cowboy

A lively street renowned for its neon-lit nightlife, Soi Cowboy beckons partygoers and curious visitors to experience the energetic ambiance of Bangkok’s after-dark entertainment scene.

Khao San Road

A bustling hub of backpackers and travelers, Khao San Road pulsates with a vibrant nightlife, street vendors, and a plethora of guesthouses, embodying the essence of Bangkok’s backpacking culture.

China Town

Immerse yourself in a vibrant tapestry of culture and flavors at Bangkok’s Chinatown, where bustling markets, aromatic street food stalls, and intricate temples create an unforgettable sensory experience.

Day Trips from Bangkok

Death Railway to Nam Tok

Embark on a poignant train journey from bustling Bangkok to the serene beauty of Kanchanaburi and Namtok. The Death Railway, a somber historical relic, unveils the harrowing tales of World War II as the train traverses through rugged landscapes. Witness poignant remnants of the past, serving as a powerful reminder of human resilience and sacrifice. This ride offers a unique blend of history, scenic views, and a chance to honor the lives lost during its construction. It’s an emotional and educational expedition that transports you through time and leaves a lasting impact.

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Embark on a mesmerizing train journey from bustling Bangkok to the historical marvel of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya. As the locomotive gently rolls through the Thai countryside, watch the urban landscape transform into lush rice paddies and charming villages. The rhythmic clatter of the train accompanies glimpses of ancient temples, giving a glimpse into Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. Arrive in Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and step into a bygone era, where the whispers of history echo through its enchanting ruins and timeless relics. A train ride that seamlessly blends modern comfort with timeless exploration awaits.


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