Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is a vibrant and bustling city known for its rich cultural heritage, vibrant street life, and a plethora of attractions. A tour of Bangkok offers a blend of historical sites, modern wonders, cultural experiences, and delicious cuisine. Here's an overview of how Kashi Magical Trip will get you explored Bangkok:

Historical and Cultural Attractions:

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew: Explore the Grand Palace complex and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew), a stunning example of Thai architecture and spirituality.

Wat Pho: Visit Wat Pho, known for the massive Reclining Buddha statue and traditional Thai massage school.

Wat Arun: Admire the iconic Wat Arun, or the Temple of Dawn, known for its intricate design and scenic riverside location.

Jim Thompson House: Explore the Jim Thompson House, a museum showcasing traditional Thai architecture and art collection.

Erawan Shrine: Pay a visit to the Erawan Shrine, a popular Hindu shrine known for its lively atmosphere.

Modern and Shopping Districts:

Siam Paragon: Shop at Siam Paragon, one of the largest shopping malls in Southeast Asia, with a wide range of luxury brands and entertainment options.

Chatuchak Weekend Market: Experience the bustling Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can shop for clothing, souvenirs, and local handicrafts.

Asiatique the Riverfront: Visit Asiatique the Riverfront, a night market by the Chao Phraya River with shops, restaurants, and entertainment.

Cultural Shows: Muay Thai Boxing: Watch a thrilling Muay Thai (Thai kickboxing) match at venues like Rajadamnern Stadium or Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.

Traditional Dance and Dinner Shows: Enjoy traditional Thai dance performances and dinner at venues like Sala Rim Naam or Siam Niramit.

Food and Street Eats:

Street Food: Savor authentic Thai street food at local markets like Yaowarat (Chinatown) and Khao San Road.

Floating Markets: Visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market or Amphawa Floating Market for a unique shopping and dining experience on the water.

Chao Phraya River:

River Cruises: Take a scenic river cruise along the Chao Phraya River, offering stunning views of the city's landmarks.

Wat Pho Night Illumination: Visit Wat Pho at night when it's beautifully illuminated, providing a different perspective.

Parks and Green Spaces:

Lumphini Park: Relax in Lumphini Park, an oasis in the heart of the city, with jogging paths, paddle boats, and lush greenery.

Ayutthaya: Take a day trip to Ayutthaya, an ancient city with historic temples and ruins.

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Explore the nearby Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, known for its lively atmosphere.

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The 17 best things to do in Bangkok, from street food feasts to monastery magic

Anirban Mahapatra

Nov 26, 2023 • 14 min read

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Bangkok is full of incredible experiences – here are our favorites © NeoPhoto / Getty Images

Bangkok is the Asian megacity incarnate. Its vast urban sprawl – home to 22% of the Thai population – is studded with gleaming golden wat (Buddhist monasteries), towering skyscrapers, teeming markets, multi-lane highways, and clusters of village-style houses that show just how far Bangkok has come over the last 50 years. Needless to say, there's a lot to see and do!

For travelers, Bangkok is a feast for the senses. The sense of taste is pushed to almost orgasmic levels by the lavish spices and complex flavors of Bangkok street food. The eyes are transported by the gleaming spires and rainbow mosaics of Bangkok's temples and monasteries, and the ears resonate with the roar of traffic, music and Buddhist chanting. Even the sense of smell gets a workout from the traffic fumes, incense , jasmine blossom and city pongs.

With so much to experience, you'll need to plan carefully to fit everything in. Whether you're here for the culture, the history, the food or the nightlife, here's our pick of the best things to do in Bangkok.

Feast on Bangkok's famous street food

Home to what could well be the world’s most vibrant street food culture, Bangkok offers travelers a mind-boggling variety of light bites and cheap meals, dished out on almost every street corner. From Thai-style fried noodles, dumplings in myriad flavors, platters of fiery curries and jasmine rice, meaty skewers sizzling on barbecues, fresh-cut tropical fruit or a vast array of deep-fried desserts, the choice of street food in Bangkok is endless.

Locals and visitors throng daily to the countless stalls and carts lining Bangkok’s roadsides, as sizzling woks perfume the city air with the scent of lemongrass, chili, kaffir lime leaves and galangal. In recent years, some of Bangkok’s boroughs have cracked down on informal food markets resulting in the closure of many stalls, but the collective street food movement still thrives and night markets start up across the city from around 5pm daily. Things are generally quieter on Mondays, though, when many stalls close for the day.

Young Asian woman walks with headphones along stalls and stands of Chatuchak market.

Browse thousands of stalls at Chatuchak Weekend Market

Possibly Asia’s biggest open-air marketplace, the vast Chatuchak Weekend Market – also known as JJ Market – is the ultimate shopping experience for those in the mood to burn some baht. Rows of pavilions, each housing hundreds of shops and stalls, are organized in neat sections beneath shady canopies, with each section dedicated to selling specific categories of merchandise. 

Garments, shoes, kitchen essentials, glassware, handicrafts, antiques, healthcare products, home decor, foodstuffs, gardening supplies, even live pets – pretty much everything can be found here. Needless to say, you'll want to schedule the better part of a day to immerse yourself in this hugely popular experience. ATMs and moneychangers are on hand to fuel impulsive purchases.

As its name suggests, Chatuchak opens for business only on Saturdays and Sundays. On other days, the market is fairly deserted, except for the nearby JJ Mall that operates through the week. The BTS Skytrain serves nearby Mo Chit station, from where it’s a 500m walk (about a third of a mile).

The golden, giant reclining Buddha statue lays on its side at Wat Pho temple in Bangkok, Thailand.

Marvel at the graceful majesty of Wat Pho

Alongside a veritable forest of mosaic-covered stupas and prayer halls, the 16th-century shrine of Wat Pho is home to a magnificent 46m (151ft) sculpture of the Reclining Buddha – gracefully adorned with gold leaf and mother-of-pearl inlays – that commands pride of place as one of Bangkok’s most iconic sights. The monastery is also the spiritual home of Thai massage; treatments are offered daily, and Wat Pho has its own massage school.

Unsurprisingly, Wat Pho is visited by hundreds of people every day who come to marvel at its jaw-dropping main Buddha image, or pay their respects at the many shrines that dot the peaceful grounds of this sprawling complex. It's worth lingering to spend some meditative moments in the silent corridors and prayer halls before returning to the ceaseless din of the city.

Given Wat Pho’s religious significance, visitors should dress modestly to gain entry into the temple complex. A 200B entry fee is applicable for adults, and this includes a complimentary bottle of water (a welcome bonus on a hot day).

A dancer carries a dragon head on the crowded main street in Chinatown on the first day of the Lunar New Year in Bangkok

Soak up the buzzing atmosphere of Chinatown

A photographer’s muse, a foodie’s dream, a shopper’s paradise and a cultural anthropologist’s fantasy – that's Bangkok's Chinatown . Packed into one of Bangkok’s oldest boroughs, the district is a riotous supernova of smoke-spewing food carts, gold-laden jewelry stores, atmospheric temples, vibrant food markets and quaint family homes. 

Walking down the area's main thoroughfare, Th Yaowarat, is a sensory overload. The nose tingles with aromas of burning incense, jasmine tea and burnt garlic oil, as the eyes feast on a colorful jamboree of flashy neon signage and rows of ornamental lanterns and streamers dangling above the streets. At any time of day or night, you'll find Chinatown bustling with a multitude of residents and visitors. 

During the Chinese New Year celebrations in late January or early February, a carnival spirit sweeps through the entire district, with lively dragon and lion dances and sumptuous food galas adding a festive touch to the proceedings. While Chinatown is a fabulous budget dining destination, it’s worth noting that most street food vendors here only operate in the evening (and remain shut on Mondays). At other times, you'll have to find a sit-down restaurant.

The golden stupa of the Grand palace, Wat Phra Kaew shimmers against a blue sky in Bangkok, Thailand.

Admire the regal grandeur of Wat Phra Kaew & the Grand Palace

Spectacular and majestic, the royal complex made up of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace was established by former Thai kings as the nerve center of a capital city that soon expanded far beyond its original boundaries on the island of Ko Ratanakosin to become the modern-day Bangkok. 

Consecrated in 1782, the sprawling complex – which formerly served as the official residence of the Thai monarchy – is home to a number of imposing palaces, reception halls, temples and courtyards, and is easily the city’s biggest tourist attraction. The best reason to come here, however, is to visit the adjacent Wat Phra Kaew temple, home to Thailand’s most sacred religious artifact, the Emerald Buddha – actually made from jade and dating back to the 12th or 13th century.

The walls of the corridors lining Wat Phra Kaew’s courtyard feature the famed Ramakian Murals, originally painted in the 18th century and featuring lavish scenes from the Ramakian (the Thai version of the Indian epic Ramayana). Recently restored, these murals represent some of the finest religious art to be seen anywhere in the country.

A white river cruise ships passes the stupa of Wat Arun in Bangkok under the soft glaze of an apricot-colored sunset

Take a sunset dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River

Ranging in mood from subtly romantic to humorously tacky, a dinner cruise on the swirling waters of the Chao Phraya River can be one of the most enduring memories you'll take home from a visit to Bangkok. 

Depending on your choice of vessel – options stretch from sophisticated teakwood boats with curated fine-dining facilities to hulking catamarans outfitted with flashy lights and loud onboard entertainment – you'll be treated to either an atmospheric candlelit dinner served up by a private chef or a raucous floating party with thumping music and a buffet to feed a few hundred guests. Either way, it’s worth an evening of your time, not least for the cool evening river breeze that blows away the discomfort of a hot Bangkok day.

These cruises are wildly popular with tourists, and boats – especially the top-end ones – tend to get booked out weeks in advance. It helps to reserve a table before you get to Bangkok to avoid disappointment. Most dinner cruises operate from the piers at the showy, antique-stuffed River City Mall , picking up passengers from around 7pm.

A Thai masseuse at work at Wat Po, Ko Ratanakosin in Bangkok, Thailand

Book in for a pummeling Thai massage

Blending ancient healing techniques and natural products aimed at holistically reviving the mind and body, Thai massage is one of Bangkok’s top experiences. The city has an unshakeable reputation as the massage capital of the world, and a vigorous kneading, particularly after a long day of sightseeing, can be heavenly.

Ranging from inexpensive foot massages at street-side parlors to the full pampering wellness package at chic spas, Thai massage comes in many therapeutic flavors. Some massages incorporate aromatherapy oils or herb presses, while others simply focus on a mix of pressure and stretching moves to relax muscles and increase blood flow.

Several well-known spa chains across Bangkok – Health Land , Divana Massage & Spa and Asia Herb Foundation to name just a few – offer high-quality massages at reasonable prices. However, they can get crowded (especially on weekends), so advance reservations are a wise move.

As seen from a vantage point, the stalls of Artbox Night Market in Bangkok glow with light as vendors sell their wares.

Graze through myriad Thai flavors at a night market

Bangkok’s legendary night markets offer a delightful combination of guilt-free holiday shopping, socializing with friends, boozy drinks served in buckets, and feasts of waistline-expanding Thai food at outdoor food stalls. 

The legendary Talat Rot Fai Srinakharin night market in Northern Bangkok promises one of the city’s most satisfying after-dark experiences, while the fashionable Artbox on centrally located Th Sukhumvit draws young hipster crowds with arty creations, smooth jazz performances and an irreverently laid-back atmosphere. 

In contrast, the more disreputable Patpong Night Market is a curious mix of souvenir stalls, food carts, massage spas, pubs with live music, and go-go bars peddling various forms of  "adult" entertainment. It's popular, but won't appeal to everyone.

But you'll find night market food stalls springing up all over the city from around 5pm most nights, including along the backpacker hub of Th Khao San (Khao San Rd). The underground MRT is a convenient way to get to Talat Rot Fai Srinakharin, while the BTS Skytrain can drop you near both Artbox and Patpong Night Market.

The ochre exterior of the Jim Thompson Museum is Bangkok. The wooden building is slightly hidden behind some trees.

Step into history at the Jim Thompson House

Jim Thompson, the American entrepreneur and silk mogul, used his traditional Thai-style home on the canal running between Banglamphu and Th Phetchaburi as a repository for age-old Thai treasures and art. When he vanished mysteriously in 1967, his teak-framed house was transformed into a captivating museum – and one that every visitor secretly wishes they lived in. 

Why? The rooms are adorned with his exquisite art collection and personal possessions, including rare Chinese porcelain and priceless Burmese, Cambodian and Thai artifacts, set in a garden that's a miniature jungle of tropical plants and lotus ponds. You can also buy lush Jim Thompson silks on site.

Drinkers at the Bangkok Bar in Banglamphu enjoy their cold, golden lager beneath the golden glow of the low-slung lights of this bar near Khao San Road.

Feel the complex character of Banglamphu 

Easily Bangkok’s most charming neighborhood, Banglamphu is the city’s former aristocratic enclave. Once filled with the riverside mansions of diplomats, dignitaries and minor royalty, the old quarter is today dominated by backpackers seeking R&R on famous Th Khao San, civil servants shuffling between offices and lunch spots, and bohemian artists and students bringing new life to antique shophouses. 

Busy street food carts and classic Thai restaurants offer ample options for hungry travelers and the area also hosts some of the city’s best live music. By day and by night, the lanes of Banglamphu host eclectic street markets selling Thai souvenirs and trinkets, with bars that spill out into the street and pop-up cocktail stands that buzz until midnight, when the sale of alcohol is officially banned until the following day.

The Helix Quarter at Emquartier Shopping Mall in Thailand as seen from the top floor, with escalators, shops, and green interior plants for decoration all on view.

Throw yourself into a Bangkok shopping spree

Even those who vocally oppose consumerism may feel a moment of weakness in Bangkok. One minute they'll be touting the virtues of a life without material possessions, the next they'll be admiring the treasure troves of street merchandise and mapping out the route to the nearest night market to pack their bags with Thai silks, handicrafts and famous name fashions. 

In this shopping-obsessed city, malls daisy-chain into an almost continuous shopping precinct, and the pavements in between the malls serve as a spillover retail space for vendors without a postal address. As well as top international brands, Bangkok is a long-established destination for bespoke tailoring, and has its own emerging fashion scene.

Start the retail adventure in megamalls such as Siam Paragon , centralwOrld , MBK Center and Emquartier . Post-shopping, pause for a cocktail at a rooftop bar with a city view – Red Sky , atop the Centara Grand at centralwOrld, Moon Bar atop the Banyan Tree in Sathorn, and Brewski at the Radisson Blu Plaza near Th Sukhumvit are all top choices.  

A chartered long-tail boat on the Chao Phraya river, Bangkok

Ride the Chao Phraya River

Bangkok's most important waterway, Mae Nam Chao Phraya – the Chao Phraya River – is always teeming with activity. Hulking freighter boats trail behind dedicated tugs, river-crossing ferries skip across the wake, and children practice cannonballs into the muddy water that laps against the side of boat jetties and stilt houses.

You can witness soothing river vistas from the shore (ideally from Ko Ratanakosin or Thonburi), but it's more fun to get out on the water on a chartered long-tail boat or cruise along the river on the Chao Phraya Express Boat . Regardless of your vantage point, as the blinding sun slips below the horizon, briefly silhouetting the gleaming spires of temples and palaces against streaks of red and gold, Bangkok suddenly looks beautiful and serene.

A woman in a light blue apron, whose head we cannot see, is using a gray pestle and mortar to grind herbs as part of a cooking class in Bangkok.

Learn to make green curry at a Thai cookery school

Don't let a happy tummy be the only souvenir of a culinary visit to Thailand. Instead, spice up your life – and your future dinner-party menus – by learning to create the kingdom’s zesty dishes at a Thai cookery school.

Cooking schools in Bangkok range from formal affairs for amateur chefs to home cooking for the recipe-phobic. Everyone always has a grand time – visiting a wet market, fumbling with ingredients, tasting the fruits of their labor and trotting home with new cooking techniques.

Assorted vintage objects and furniture at Papaya Studio in Bangkok

Dive into the vintage universe of Papaya

What began as a personal antique-collecting hobby for the reticent owner of  Papaya has snowballed over the years into a mind-boggling collection of vintage 19th- and 20th-century objects that occupy every inch of a warehouse-size exhibition space off Th Lat Phrao in northern Bangkok.

Art-deco furniture, 1960s beer signage, superhero statues, Piaggio scooters, typewriters, movie projectors, love seats, TV sets, VHS players, wall clocks, storefront mannequins, lampshades – the list goes on and on. Many objects are technically for sale, but the owner prices them astronomically just to keep his collection from depleting, so treat it more as a museum of recent history.

Visitors sit and lie on the glass floor at the rooftop of the King Power Mahanakhon building in Bangkok as the lights of the city skyline, some way below, glitter.

Walk the SkyWalk at King Power Mahanakhon

Offering an unparalleled 360° view of the Bangkok cityscape, this two-tiered observation deck is perched atop King Power Mahanakhon , currently Thailand’s tallest building. Stepping onto the dizzying SkyWalk – a glass-floored balcony dangling 78 floors and 310m (1017ft) above the earth – is a hair-raising experience, but you can soothe your nerves afterward with a stiff sundowner at the open-air bar one flight up on the skyscraper's pinnacle. An indoor 74th-floor observatory offers a less vertiginous experience, for a cheaper entry fee.

A fighter celebrates after a fight at Rajadamnern Stadium, Bangkok

Cheer on the fighters at a Thai boxing match

Almost anything goes in the quintessentially Thai martial art of moo·ay tai (also spelled Muay Thai) – more commonly known outside Thailand as Thai boxing or kickboxing. If you don’t mind the full-contact physicality, a Thai-boxing match is well worth attending for the pure spectacle, the wild musical accompaniment, the ceremonial beginning of each match, and the frenzied betting.

The best of the best compete at Bangkok’s two boxing stadiums. Built on royal land at the end of WWII, the art-deco-style Rajadamnern Stadium is the city's original stadium, and it has a relatively formal atmosphere. The other main fighting stage, Lumpinee Boxing Stadium , has moved from its eponymous 'hood to a modern home north of Bangkok. Admission fees vary according to seating; we recommend sitting in the 2nd- or 3rd-class seats for maximum fan atmosphere.

People, captured with blurred motion, walk at night along Khao San Road in Bangkok. This area is very popular with backpackers and other travelers.

Plunge into the backpacker mayhem on Th Khao San

Th Khao San, better known as Khao San Road, is genuinely unlike anywhere else on earth. It’s an international clearing house of independent travelers either entering the liberated state of traveling in Southeast Asia or pausing for one last party before returning to the comfortable normality of "real life" back home. Its uniqueness is probably best illustrated by a question: apart from airports, where else could you share every inch of space with the citizens of dozens of countries at the same time?

Strolling down this market-stall-crowded thoroughfare, you'll see everyone from first-time backpackers scoffing banana pancakes to 75-year-old grandparents sipping G&Ts, and everyone in between, including hippies, hipsters, nerds, glamazons, package tourists, global nomads, weekend trippers, gap-year explorers and other travelers of every color and creed.

Th Khao San is perhaps the most high-profile product of the age of independent travel, but the bedbug-infested guesthouses of old have been replaced by boutique hotels, and downmarket TV bars showing pirated movies have been transformed into hip design bars thronged by flashpackers in designer threads. No visit to Bangkok would be complete without a wander along this famed street.

This article was first published June 2021 and updated November 2023

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Bangkok is a city of a thousand smells, sights, sounds and tastes

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Many tourists do Bangkok with jaunts to the Grand Palace and the Reclining Buddha mixed in with a bit of illicit nightlife. But don’t short-shrift this city. Bangkok is also home to incredible experiences like Muay Thai (Thai boxing) classes, Thai cooking classes and blissful massages. These are some of the best.

Bangkok is a city of a thousand smells, sights, sounds and tastes. And to indulge in everything this magical city has to offer, it’s worth going beyond the typical tourist traps. While the Grand Palace is stunning, the Reclining Buddha is jaw-dropping and the street food definitely worth exploring, it’s a whole other thing to experience Thai culture at its core. We’ve scoured the streets of this city to bring you some of the best, most authentic experiences you can have in Bangkok.

Art and culture

1. two-hour manohra dining cruise on a rice barge.

Restaurant, Thai

One of the best ways to see the city is to embark on a cruise along the Chao Phraya River. But to take things up a notch, grab your significant other for a luxury experience aboard an antique rice barge while dining on decadent Thai delicacies. This two-hour trip takes you past major sites while you drink bubbly under the stars.

2. Introduction to Buddhist meditation at Wat Mahathat

Buddhist Temple

Learn the art of Buddhist meditation at Wat Mahathat

If you’re looking for a little Zen in your life, you can learn the art of Buddhist meditation at Wat Mahathat, a temple next door to the Grand Palace. This experience is led by a Buddhist monk who can help you find inner peace in ways you probably didn’t think possible. Namaste.

Classes and workshops

3. cookery class and market experience.

Farmers' Market, Thai

Take a Thai cooking class

Thailand is known for its wide range of cuisine and spices, and there’s nothing like taking a little cooking knowledge home with you. This class brings you through Bangkok’s famed flower market, where you’ll buy local ingredients and then learn to cook some of Thailand’s most sumptuous dishes like pad Thai, red curry and miang khum (leaf-wrapped salad).

4. The art of fruit carving

Ever wondered how make intricate designs out of fruit? Wonder no longer with this mind-blowing class on the art of fruit carving. Fruit carving is an ancient Thai tradition and you’ll be able to learn everything from watermelon flowers and animal carvings to intricate floral designs. When you get home, your dinner parties will be the most Instagrammable of all your friends’.

5. Muay Thai boxing class for beginners

Fitness Studio

Watch Muay Thai boxers in action

For the uninitiated, Muay Thai is Thai boxing, a no-holds-barred contact sport where all your appendages do damage to your opponent. This hour-long course gives you a full introduction to this ruthless world as Muay Thai martial artists show you the basics of punching, kicking, blocking, clinching and maybe an elbow shot or two. Prepare to work up a sweat.

6. Bangkok flower market and Thai floral art workshop

Explore the flower market

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7. flow house bangkok.

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Flow House Bangkok

8. Baan Sabai massage

This 160-minute Thai massage experience will make you feel like a king or queen. The Royal Thai package includes a 90-minute Thai massage, a 40-minute head massage and a 30-minute foot and leg massage. All the practitioners are trained at elite massage schools, so when they’re bending your body into a pretzel, it’s because they know what they’re doing.

9. Bangkok flotation experience

Spa, Health Spa

If Thailand’s endless massage options haven’t given you the relaxation you’re looking for, you might want to try floating for a change. Head over to the Float Center Day Spa where you’ll experience weightlessness within a float tank of Epsom salts-infused water. The hour-long session starts with hypnotic Celtic music to help relax you as you hover in your own tank and let the stresses of life float away.

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Bangkok 3-Day Itinerary: How to Spend 3 Epic Days in Bangkok, Thailand!

Posted on Last updated: January 14, 2024

Need help planning your Bangkok 3-day itinerary? You’ve come to the right place!

In this article I have outlined everything you need to know about spending three awesome days in the Thai capital! Including the best places to visit, how to get around Bangkok, where to stay and more.

Thailand is one of my favourite travel destinations, and despite how chaotic it is, Bangkok is one of my favourite cities in Southeast Asia. It might be hectic, but there’s plenty to see.

Having visited Bangkok five times in the last few years, I have a decent amount of experience travelling around the city, discovering both the main attractions and more off the beaten track spots.

So what are you waiting for? Let’s dive in, and start planning your perfect three days in Bangkok!

  • 1.1 Are three days in Bangkok enough? 
  • 1.2 How to get around Bangkok in 3 days
  • 1.3 Best time to visit Bangkok
  • 1.4 Where to stay for your Bangkok 3-day itinerary
  • 1.5 Best tours for three days in Bangkok
  • 1.6 What to pack for three days in Bangkok
  • 1.7 Do you need travel insurance for this Bangkok 3-day itinerary?
  • 2.1 Visit the Grand Palace
  • 2.2 Visit Wat Pho & see the Temple of the Reclining Buddha
  • 2.3 Take the boat or ferry across to Wat Arun
  • 2.4 Visit Wat Arun
  • 2.5 Go for a river cruise
  • 2.6 Dinner & night out in Khao San Road & surroundings
  • 3.1 Day tour to the floating market & railway market
  • 3.2 Visit more temples in Bangkok
  • 3.3 Sunset drinks at a rooftop bar
  • 4.1 Day trip to Ayutthaya for more temples & history
  • 4.2 Chatuchak Weekend Market
  • 4.3 Wang Lang Market 
  • 4.4 Chinatown (Yaowarat)

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Logistical tips for three days in Bangkok

Before we dive into my Bangkok 3-day itinerary, I wanted to go over some key logistical information, which will ensure you have the best time possible in Bangkok.

Are three days in Bangkok enough?  

Bangkok is an enormous capital city. With plenty of sights to see and culture to soak up, there’s an almost neverending list of places to visit in Bangkok in three days.  

With all of the markets, temples and different districts you could easily spend a week or more exploring.

Depending on how long your Bangkok itinerary is, two days in Bangkok is the bare minimum to see the main sights and enjoy some of the sights slightly further out of the city centre.

That said, if you have some more time, I suggest spending at least three days in Bangkok. That way you can slow things down a little and soak up a more local side to the city too.  

The giant Reclining golden Buddha of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

The giant Reclining golden Buddha of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

How to get around Bangkok  in 3 days

Getting around Bangkok isn’t too complicated, there are several different ways to travel around the city, as well as a fairly modern and reliable public transport system.  

A cluster of main city sights is located around the royal palace, and they are all within walking distance of each other. But there are also a lot of tourist attractions that are spread out across the city.  

If you’re following this Bangkok 3-day itinerary, you might want to consider using tuk-tuks or taxis (which can often be cheaper than tuk-tuks, since they’ve no become a tourist attraction) to get between sights quickly. Make sure to ask your taxi drivers to use the meter, and don’t just accept a flat fare.

The city’s riverboats are a fantastic way to get from A to B and as well as being affordable and regular.   The BTS (or Skytrain) cuts through the new part of Bangkok and connects to the airport.

Fares cost 16 THB to 52 THB, a one-day pass costs 140 THB. The modern MRT metro network connects Sukhumvit and Silom and costs 16 THB to 42 THB.  

If you want to take a trip outside of Bangkok there’s the railway, or a long list of organised tours to opt for.  

Details and decorations in Wat Arun in Bangkok, Thailand

Details and decorations in Wat Arun in Bangkok, Thailand

Best time to visit Bangkok

Bangkok is a year-round destination but the best time to visit is in the dry season, which runs between November and February.

This does mean that this is the high season for tourists, and hotels and tours will be busier with other travellers, especially over the Christmas holidays.  

The shoulder season is roughly between April to June and September and October. During this time you can expect average temperatures of 30°C.

Low season falls between July to October when the monsoons hit. At this time, short-sharp downpours usually hit the afternoons, and flooding can cause travel issues.

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand - a must in any Bangkok 3-day itinerary

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand - the highlight of my three days in Bangkok

Exploring Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Where to stay for your Bangkok 3-day itinerary

There are lots of awesome places to stay in Bangkok, and the best one for you ultimately depends on your interests and budget.

On most of my trips to Bangkok I stayed close to Khao San Road, as I wanted to be able to go there in evenings and walk back, without having to take taxis or public transport at night. Plus this area is also quite close to the Grand Palace and other sights of Bangkok.

On one of my trips I stayed a bit further out, and while quieter and fancier, it gets tiring having to cross Bangkok to get to all the main sights.

Here are some of the best places to stay in Bangkok for all budgets.

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Budget: Bangkok is the starting point of many backpacker trips and as such, it’s also home to many hostels.

If you’re looking for a fun hostel, Mad Monkey has a big party reputation, whilst if you want something quieter Kloem or The Yard are probably better options.

Click here to book your stay in a hostel in Bangkok! 

Mid-range: I stayed in three different hotels close to Khao San Road, but my favourite was by far the Nouvo City Hotel . They have spacious rooms, a huge breakfast buffet and a rooftop pool.

For an affordable price, you can have a nice place to relax at the end of a long day exploring Bangkok.

Click here to book your stay at Nouvo City Hotel in Bangkok!

Luxury: SO Sofitel Bangkok – On my third visit to Bangkok I stayed at the SO Sofitel Bangkok and loved it. They have an awesome rooftop pool and it’s the perfect place for a relaxing stay.

If you’re looking to pamper yourself a bit, this beautiful Bangkok hotel with rooftop pool is the one!

Click here to book your stay at SO Sofitel Bangkok!

The rooftop pool of the SO Sofitel in Bangkok, Thailand

The rooftop pool of the SO Sofitel in Bangkok, Thailand

Best tours for three days in Bangkok

If it’s your first time visiting Bangkok, there are some organised tours that you can join, which will make your time in the Thai capital considerably easier.

Bangkok: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun Private Tour :  This private tour takes you to all the iconic sights in Bangkok, without having to worry about transports or waiting for large groups.

Click here to book your private tour to the Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun in Bangkok!

Bangkok: City Highlights Temple and Market Walking Tour :  This is city highlights tour is perfect if you don’t have long in Bangkok, as it takes you to all the main temples and markets.

Click here to book your Bangkok City Highlights tour!

Bangkok: Damnoen Saduak Market and Maeklong Railway Market :  The best way to visit the iconic floating and railway markets of Bangkok is to join a tour. That way you don’t have to worry about transport and figuring out market timings!

From Bangkok: Ayutthaya Temples Small Group Tour with Lunch : This is the classic Bangkok to Ayutthaya day tour, which includes transfers, lunch, a local guide and takes you to all the main sights.

Click here to book your Bangkok to Ayutthaya day tour with small group!

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

What to pack for three days in Bangkok

For a full breakdown of what you should pack for Thailand, check out my Thailand packing list . Here I just wanted to include a couple essentials that I definitely don’t want you to forget!

Waterproof jacket – if you’re visiting in rainy season, you will need one of these!

Water bottle – lots of hotels and restaurants have water refills, by having your own reusable water bottle you can reduce your plastic consumption and monetary expense, it’s a win-win!

Adapter – depending on where you come from you might need one of these to charge your electronics. I like to use an international one so that it can work for multiple destinations.

Power bank – if you’re out and about all day you don’t want your phone to die on you just as you’re about to snap a great photo of the beautiful temples in Bangkok!

You won’t really need them in Bangkok, but it’s still a good idea to bring a fast drying towel  and dry bag  to Thailand, especially if you’re planning on heading to the islands after Bangkok!

Whether you’re heading to the Surin Islands , Phi Phi Islands , Similan Islands , Koh Lipe or Railay Beach , you’ll be glad to have some beach and boat trip essentials on you!

Wat Maha That temple in Ayutthaya - the best day trip you can do during your Bangkok 3-day itinerary

Wat Maha That temple in Ayutthaya

Do you need travel insurance for this Bangkok 3-day itinerary?

After my personal experience spending two nights in a private hospital in Tenerife, and having to pay for it out of pocket (it wasn’t cheap), I always recommend getting travel insurance .

You might not end up needing it, but for a small fee you can travel without worries. Personally, I suggest getting your travel insurance with  Heymondo .

Heymondo offers tailor made travel insurance, providing the best value for money for your specific trip. You can also buy it once you’re already abroad and have forgotten about it before flying (which, if you’re anything like me, is quite likely).

Besides the usual cancellation, medical expenses, luggage coverage and general travel insurance services, Heymondo also has a 24/7 doctor chat and instant assistance through their app.

Plus, as a Greta’s Travels reader, you get 5% off your Heymondo travel insurance !

Click here to get your 5% off Heymondo travel insurance!

Wat Phra Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya

Wat Phra Sri Sanphet in Ayutthaya

Bangkok 3-day itinerary: Day 1

Visit the grand palace.

If you only have three days in Bangkok, the first thing on your itinerary should be a visit to the Grand Palace. This is the ceremonial home of Thailand’s monarchy and has been since it was consecrated in 1782.  

It’s a must-see not only on a Bangkok itinerary, but also any Thailand itinerary .

The Thai king and his family may not live here today, but it remains a crucial centre of Thai royalty and religion — you’ll find Wat Phra Kaew here after all, complete with its stunning Emerald Buddha.

Entrance costs 500 THB per person, and it’s open every day from 8:30AM to 3:30PM every day. The ticket gives you access to the whole temple complex; both the palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha.

It’s a beautiful place to wander around for a few hours, admiring the beautiful architecture, the stunning artworks and learning about Thai history.

If you don’t fancy following a guide around, but still want to learn more about this place, you can do a self-guided walking tour .

Click here to book your Grand Palace self-guided walking tour!

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Visit Wat Pho & see the Temple of the Reclining Buddha

After you’re done marvelling at the Grand Palace and its wonders, it’s just a few minutes stroll to the next stop on your three days in Bangkok itinerary: Wat Pho.

This 16th-century temple is home to the Reclining Buddha, a monumental statue covered in gold leaf, and the largest of its kind in Bangkok.  

But that’s not all there is to see in this iconic temple. Besides the giant Reclining Buddha, there are loads of other beautiful corners dotted around the temple.

You won’t need as long to visit it as the Grand Palace, but it is one of the most Instagrammable places in Bangkok , and you can easily spend an hour or so snapping gorgeous shots of this temple.

Exploring the outside grounds of Wat Pho in Bangkok, Thailand

Take the boat or ferry across to Wat Arun

Wat Arun, another of the most iconic and beautiful temples in Thailand , is located just across the river from Wat Pho. On foot it would take over 30 minutes to get there, as you have to go all the way around.

Instead, why not take a local boat across? Though this is just a way to get to the next destination — Wat Arun — getting the boat across the Chao Phraya river is an experience in itself.  

It’s a simple matter of catching the boat from Tha Tien market to the Wat Arun pier; they leave every 15 minutes and cost 5 THB.

As you sail across the river you can admire the beauty of these temples and the Bangkok skyline from the river.

Cruising across the Chao Phraya river from Wat Pho to Wat Arun, with Wat Arun in the background

Cruising across the Chao Phraya river from Wat Pho to Wat Arun, with Wat Arun in the background

Visit Wat Arun

Literally meaning “Temple of Dawn”, this storied place of worship was named after Arun, the Hindu god of dawn.

Its origin lies in the destruction of Ayutthaya by Burmese forces in the 18th century, after which King Taksin discovered a small local shrine in the Wat Arun area. The king took it as a sign to build a new capital.

Wat Arun itself boasts an impressive 19th-century thraeng , or Khmer-style tower, that soars 82 metres. You can actually climb to the top (50 THB; from 8AM to 6PM) for some amazing views of the river below.

The stunning Wat Arun temple in Bangkok, Thailand

The stunning Wat Arun temple in Bangkok, Thailand

You can easily visit these three temples independently, but if you prefer to do so with a guide, there are some great tours for you to choose from.

Bangkok: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun Private Tour :  This private tour is perfect for those who want to visit these iconic sights, without having to worry about transports or following large groups.

Bangkok: City Highlights Temple and Market Walking Tour :  This is a wider tour, which includes the main temples of Bangkok and also some interesting market visits.

Discovering Wat Arun in Bangkok, Thailand

Discovering Wat Arun in Bangkok, Thailand

Discovering Wat Arun in Bangkok, Thailand

Go for a river cruise

Once you’ve seen all the main temples of Bangkok, there’s no better activity for your three day Bangkok itinerary than going for a river cruise.

The Chao Phraya and the myriad canals and waterways that weave through the city provide a super cool way to get around and see sights at the same time; it’s cool to see the temples and modern skyline from the river.  

You could catch the regular ferry, or take your very own private tour on a long-tail boat — complete with a knowledgeable guide.

Click here to book your private longtail boat tour in Bangkok!

A longtail boat cruising along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand

A longtail boat cruising along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand

The rooftops of the Grand Palace, as seen while cruising along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand

The rooftops of the Grand Palace, as seen while cruising along the Chao Phraya river in Bangkok, Thailand

Dinner & night out in Khao San Road & surroundings

After the river cruise, it’s probably a good idea to head back to your accommodation for a chill, shower and to get ready — it’s time to hit the town!  

Where? Khao San Road. This notorious mecca for backpackers has modernised in recent years, but is still intense and rammed with bars, clubs and restaurants.  

It’s a great place to visit if you’re looking for a bit of a crazy night out, but it’s not only limited to that. You will also find massage parlors for a traditional Thai massage, lots of street vendors, shops and restaurants.

I’d recommend the smaller streets that lead off of it (e.g. Rambuttri Alley) for a similar, much less chaotic vibe. You’ll still be close to all the action, without being right in the middle of it all.

Even if you only experience Khao San Road once, places to visit in Bangkok in three days don’t get more iconic (or infamous!).

Khao San Road night market in Bangkok, Thailand - an essential stop on any Bangkok itinerary

Khao San Road night market in Bangkok

Bangkok 3-day Itinerary: Day 2

Day tour to the floating market & railway market.

Day two of your Bangkok three day itinerary starts early — you’ll want to make the most of your time exploring the incredible markets that the city is famous for.

What markets you actually visit depends on the day. For example, some are weekend-only, whilst other are on only in the evening (or morning).

If you’ve only got a few days in Bangkok, the best way to get a good look at these bustling places of commerce is to book yourself onto a tour .

Tour organisers know exactly at what time each market is, and will plan the itinerary for the day to ensure you’re at each market at the right time. You can try doing so alone, but given the lack of information online, it can be faffier to do so.

Maeklong Market - the famous railway market close to Bangkok, Thailand

Maeklong Market – the famous railway market close to Bangkok, Thailand

I suggest doing a tour that leaves early in the morning, and includes both the amazing Amphawa Floating Market and Talad Rom Hup train market — aka Maeklong Market.

The floating markets are a sight to see. There used to be loads more of these, but there are considerable less now. They still offer a look into how people got their groceries in days gone by.  

Talad Rom Hup is located along a train track, with stalls spilling onto the rails themselves.

It means “Umbrella Put Down Market”, referring to the scramble that ripples through the market every time a train trundles through, when vendors put down their awnings and move their goods. It’s quite a sight to see!

This tour is one of the best day trips you can take from Bangkok, since in only half a day it will take you to see some of the most iconic markets in South East Asia.

Click here to book your day trip to the floating and railway markets in Bangkok!

Damnoen Saduak Market - one of the floating markets you can visit close to Bangkok, Thailand

Damnoen Saduak Market – one of the floating markets you can visit close to Bangkok, Thailand

Visit more temples in Bangkok

The tours that go to the floating and railway markets usually come back after lunch, in the early afternoon. That means you’ll have some time to spare in the afternoon to explore more of what the city has to offer.

Buddhist heritage is hard to miss, and it’s such a part of what makes Bangkok (and Thailand as a whole) tick, that it’s really worth searching out some of the capital’s beautiful Buddhist temples to learn more.

One such temple is the 19th-century Wat Benchamabophit. Built by King Rama V, the whole thing was constructed out of Italian white marble.

It’s so famous that it actually appears on the back of the five Baht coin. One of the coolest parts of this temple are the 52 Buddha statues, each one representing a different symbolic mudra or hand gesture.

Wat Benchamabophit temple in Bangkok, Thailand

Wat Benchamabophit temple in Bangkok, Thailand

From Wat Benchamabophit, it’s just a 25-minute walk to the Golden Mount Temple.

Also known as Wat Saket, it was built by King Rama III in the mid-19th century and is situated on a mountain created from the mud and dirt dug to create Bangkok’s iconic canals.

Once the highest vantage point in the city before the skyline was filled with skyscrapers, today you can still glimpse a 360-degree view of Bangkok from here.

It costs 50 THB to climb to the summit; and it’s open from 7:30AM to 5:30PM.

Although many travellers think that they have to visit Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to see the most beautiful temples of Thailand, there are actually a lot of stunning temples in Bangkok too.

If visiting more temples sounds exhausting after a morning of market hopping, just head back to your hotel and chill on poolside! You deserve it after all!

The rooftop pool at Nouvo City Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand

The rooftop pool at Nouvo City Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Sunset drinks at a rooftop bar

Whether you go for more sightseeing or relax at your hotel, make sure to head to a rooftop bar for sunset. For some truly beautiful views, nothing beats a sundowner at one of the Bangkok’s many rooftop bars.

And let’s face it — when it comes to what to see in Bangkok in three days, one of these things has to be a Bangkok sunset.

There’s a world of choice in terms of rooftop bars, so it’s best to do some research to find one that fits your style… and budget!. One good option is the Sky Bar, which is famous for featuring in The Hangover 2 .

Service is impeccable here, the cocktails are delicious and the views are incredible (they should be, being 63 storeys up) — but note that you do have to dress smartly for entrance, and it’s fairly pricey.

There are cheaper places to grab a drink, but this sort of experience is worth it, even if you only do it once.

Enjoying the sunset view over Bangkok from Sky Bar - an expensive but fun way to end your Bangkok 3-day itinerary

Enjoying the sunset view over Bangkok from Sky Bar

Bangkok 3-day Itinerary: Day 3

Day trip to ayutthaya for more temples & history.

For the final day of your three day itinerary in Bangkok, you could head out of the city to get a taste of more of Thailand’s storied history. The best place to do this is Ayutthaya.

A UNESCO World Heritage Site, this was once the centre of the Ayutthaya Kingdom (1351-1767), which once stretched into parts of Burma and the Malay Peninsula.

Ayutthaya was originally an ancient city settled by the Khmer Empire, who named it Ayodhya after a legendary city in Hindu mythology.

Though crumbling ruins now, these centuries-old historical sites were once a former hub of international trade.

Today, you can visit the ruins of these beautiful temples, amongst which the famous Wat Mahathat (where you can see the huge Buddha head statue entwined in the roots of a banyan tree), Wat Phu Khao Tong, Wat Lokayasutharam (the giant reclining Buddha) and  Wat Phra Si Sanphet.

The famous Buddha in the banyan tree roots of Wat Mahathat

The famous Buddha in the banyan tree roots of Wat Mahathat

There are different options to get there from Bangkok. You can take the train from Hualamphong Station.

The journey takes 2.5 hours and the low-cost third-class ticket costs only 35 THB. After arriving in Ayutthaya it’s easy to get around by a tuk-tuk or you could even rent a bicycle.

Alternatively there’s also a direct bus, which is the quickest option, as it leaves regularly from Mo Chit Station. It costs around 60 THB and takes around 90 minutes.

However the best way to visit Ayutthaya on a day trip from Bangkok is to join a tour. This will mean a stress-free day, for only 1,000 THB.

Tours will usually include getting picked up and dropped off at your accommodation, plus all transfers around Ayutthaya and lunch.

That way you’re sure you’re seeing all of the must-see sights and temples, with a knowledgeable local guide to tell you the history of the places you’re visiting.

One of the Buddha statues of Wat Mahathat

One of the Buddha statues of Wat Mahathat

Here are some of the best Bangkok to Ayutthaya day trips that you can join.

From Bangkok: Ayutthaya & Ayothaya Floating Market Day Trip : It’s pretty similar to the above tour, with the added extra that it also takes you to a floating market!

Click here to book your Ayutthaya and floating market day tour from Bangkok!

From Bangkok: Ayutthaya Private Full-Day UNESCO Trip : If you don’t want to follow the pace of a large group all day, this private tour is the perfect option!

Check out prices & availability for your private Bangkok to Ayutthaya day tour!

The giant reclining Buddha of Wat Lokayasutharam in Ayutthaya

The giant reclining Buddha of Wat Lokayasutharam in Ayutthaya

Chatuchak Weekend Market

If you don’t feel like adding a day trip to your three-day Bangkok itinerary, no worries! There’s plenty more going on across the frenetic Thai capital to keep you entertained and mesmerised.  

One such place has got to be Chatuchak Market. One of the world’s biggest open-air markets, you can pretty much find absolutely everything at this huge market.

It’s amazing to think it transformed from a rubbish dump in the 1970s to the 15,000-stall market spread across 27 different sections you see today.  

Wang Lang Market  

If you can’t make it to the Chatuchak Weekend Market (because, you know, it only takes place at the weekend), then try Wang Lang Market.

This daily market is also huge and is packed full of shops and stalls; here you can pick up a whole bunch of stuff from clothes to beauty products, but the main reason to visit here is the food.

There’s plenty to choose from, so make sure you arrive hungry.

Chatuchak Night Market in Bangkok as seen from above

Chatuchak Night Market in Bangkok as seen from above

Chinatown (Yaowarat)

Bangkok is home to one of the largest Chinatowns in the world. This now central district was founded in 1782 in a rural area outside of the city walls.

The best thing to do here is to take some time to simply wander — you’ll be sure to discover some amazing hidden gems in the back alleys that lead off the main streets.

You’ll also find some Chinese Confucian and Taoist temples here, including the Kuan Yim Shrine.

Almost hidden among the warren of streets that lace through Yaowarat, you’ll find this colourful, significant shrine (founded in 1902) in the courtyard of the Thian Fa Foundation — a charity that once served the poor inhabitants of Bangkok’s Chinatown.

This is a good place to find yourself for dinner. There are loads of street stalls selling noodles, Chinese bread and meat, but restaurants also abound.

Try out Hua Seng Hong Restaurant for great service and fresh, delicious Chinese food (it’s great for dim sum, too, in case you’re here in the daytime).

Exploring the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand

Final thoughts on my Bangkok 3-day itinerary

There you have it, the ultimate Bangkok 3-day itinerary! Have you been to Bangkok before? How did you find it? Let me know in the comments below!

On my first Thailand trip I didn’t actually visit Bangkok. We wanted to focus on beaches and scuba diving , so we only planned a Phuket itinerary and visited famous beaches like Maya Bay .

At the time I didn’t know how wrong I was to skip the Thai capital! Yes Bangkok it chaotic, but it’s also a beautiful city, with lots of unique places to visit and see.

With its temples, markets, rooftop bars and backpacker streets, it’s a must-see city on anyone’s travel bucket list . You only need a few days to discover it, and can then move on to other parts of Thailand, experiencing local culture through cooking classes or ethical elephant encounters .

Three days in Bangkok is the perfect amount of time to get a feel for this hectic city. I hope you found my Bangkok itinerary useful, if you have any questions just let me know in the comments below!

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A night in Bangkok…

There is no other city quite like Bangkok . With its friendly locals, mouth-watering dishes and stunning views to offer, who could possibly disagree. However, these aren’t the only things attracting hundreds and thousands to the capital of Thailand by the year. Well, what comes alive at the time? Bangkok is well known for its infamous nightlife from its ritzy rooftop bars to vivacious nightclubs. Nonetheless, the city of the Land of Smiles offers so much more when the sun goes down!

Discover some of the best ways to spend a magical night in Bangkok  with us!

1. Baiyoke Sky Hotel Buffet

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Indulge in an exquisite dinner buffet whilst looking over the dazzling city of Bangkok from the Baiyoke Sky Hotel . There’s no better way of savoring the cityscape of Bangkok at night than enjoying a sumptuous meal at one of the four restaurants at Baiyoke Sky Hotel while sipping on a glass of champagne. If you’re looking for a chill way to enjoy a night in Bangkok, dine at the tallest hotel in the whole of Southeast Asia whilst taking in the panoramic views of the city right under you.

Read more about the Baiyoke Sky Hotel Buffets here .

>>Take in the stunning view of Bangkok’s nightlife from Baiyoke Sky Hotel<<

2. king power mahanakhon.

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If you want to take it to the next level, head on over to King Power Mahanakhon , a skyscraper reaching even higher than the Baiyoke Sky Hotel. Take the 50-second elevator ride to the 74th floor to enjoy the 360 panoramic views of the city from the Mahanakhon Skywalk Observatory. Another way to enjoy the night is to chill out at the Mahanakhon Skybar on the 76th floor to take in the dazzling scene of the city. If you’re daring enough and want to truly experience the Bangkok night, head to the rooftop where you’ll find ‘The Glass Tray’ and have the whole city right under your feet.

Read more about King Power Mahanakhon Skywalk here .

>>Head over to King Power Mahanakhon for an exhilarating night in Bangkok<<

3. calypso cabaret show.

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A must for anyone visiting Bangkok, if you fancy a little bit of glitz and glamour, spend the night in Bangkok watching the amazing performances at the Calypso Cabaret Show . One of the most popular cabaret shows since 1988, it’ll be the perfect way to enjoy a night in Bangkok with your family and friends as the talented performers put on a fabulous show filled with exciting music and dances! What’s more, enjoy the amazing night view of the Chao Phraya River from the ASIATIQUE The Riverfront after the show!

>>Enjoy a night of razzle-dazzle in Bangkok with the Calypso Cabaret Show<<

4. tuk-tuk night tour.

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For a truly tourist-like experience in the heart of Bangkok, get on a tuk-tuk for a night tour of the city . The tuk-tuk, a three-wheeled motorized rickshaw, is one of the most representative symbols of Thailand. Hop into one of these sweet rides for a night of excitement as it takes you to some of the must-go spots in Bangkok such as Wat Arun, The Grand Palace and Wat Pho. Then, end the night at Chinatown, a spot renowned for its incredible street-food at night!

>>Uncover a different side of Bangkok with a Tuk-tuk Night Tour<<

5. oasis spa.

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Finish a tiresome day of sightseeing off with a relaxing spa at Oasis Spa . After all that traveling, your body will need to get some rest and recharged for that itinerary-packed day the following day. With professional therapists to help you out, your fatigue will be completely relieved in just an hour or two of body and soul relaxing massages. What better way to end the day than with a massage to soothe tense muscles and nerves at Oasis Spa?

>>End the night off with a relaxing spa at Oasis Spa<<

Spend the night in Bangkok with your family and loved ones either taking in the spectacular night view or enjoying a cabaret show. As long it’s a magical night, the trip will have been worth it!

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Group size​, trip length, activity level, intermediate, starting from, departure dates, saturday 06th april 2024, bangkokhiking, 097 0048415.

Following the Thai FolkTale story of SangThong, a magical boy with Giant Stepmother with the sad ending which is the origin of the mountain we are going to hike. 

This Forest Park is one of the the newest unseen series of thailand in 2021. The trail is fairly suitable for beginners or people who are interested to have an easy day out of Bangkok with minimum preparation. We are also going to visit Khao Yoi Cave Temple on the way back to Bangkok

  • Visit the new unseen of Thailand
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  • One day trip
  • Intermediate hike suitable for beginners

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07.55:  Meet at the Gas Station near Wutthakat BTS Station 08.00:  Van leaves from the station driving to Phetchaburi Province. 09.30:  Arrive at Khao Yoi Cave Temple. Hike up to visit the buddha in the cave on the top of the hill, discover the cave then before we go, we are going to visit the main temple in the underground cave. 11.30:  Arrive at Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park. Lunch & Get ready for the hike. 12.00:  Start hiking the forest park loop to visit sites and viewpoints, following the urban legend of SangThong folk tale. 16.00:  Return back to Bangkok 18.30-19.00:  Arrive back to Bangkok and end the trip

1) Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park

  • Physical: Intermediate 
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  • Distance: 3 KM total distance in loop trail, including staircase

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  • Distance: Around 1 km, including staircase

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Explore the Magic of Dream World Bangkok – Family Adventure Awaits!

Dream World Bangkok is a world-class theme park that promises an unforgettable day of adventure and entertainment for the whole family. Located in the heart of Bangkok, this amusement park is one of the most popular attractions in the city, offering a wide range of rides, shows, and experiences that cater to visitors of all ages.

With its enchanting fantasy themes and thrilling rides, Dream World Bangkok is the perfect destination for anyone looking to escape reality and immerse themselves in a world of excitement and wonder. From adrenaline-pumping roller coasters to whimsical cartoon characters, this theme park has something for everyone.

Key Takeaways:

  • Dream World Bangkok is a top-rated theme park in Bangkok
  • The theme park offers a range of rides, shows, and experiences for visitors of all ages
  • Dream World Bangkok is a family-friendly attraction that promises a day of fun and adventure
  • Located in the heart of Bangkok, Dream World Bangkok is easily accessible from anywhere in the city
  • Visitors can purchase tickets in advance for a hassle-free visit to one of the most popular attractions in Bangkok

Experience Thrilling Rides and Attractions

At Dream World Bangkok, visitors can let loose and enjoy an array of heart-stopping, adrenaline-pumping rides and attractions. Whether you’re seeking thrills or just looking for a fun activity, this amusement park in Bangkok has something for everyone.

Roller Coasters

One of the main attractions of Dream World theme park are its roller coasters. Visitors can strap in and take on the twists, turns, and drops of the park’s many coasters that provide an unforgettable experience.

Water Rides

Water rides are perfect for those who want to cool off on a hot Bangkok day. Dream World Bangkok has a variety of water rides from lazy rivers to fast water slides that offer plenty of fun for visitors of all ages.

Family-Friendly Attractions

If you’re looking for more family-friendly activities, Dream World Bangkok has many options to choose from, including a charming antique car ride and a Ferris wheel that offers breathtaking views of the park and the surrounding area.

Shows and Performances

In addition to the rides and attractions, Dream World Bangkok has a variety of shows and performances to entertain visitors throughout the day. From action-packed stunt shows to a charming animal parade, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.

With its wide range of fun activities, Dream World Bangkok is a must-visit attraction for anyone looking to have an unforgettable day at an amusement park in Bangkok.

Immerse Yourself in a World of Fantasy

Dream World Bangkok is not just a theme park; it is a world of fantasy and enchantment that guarantees an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. With its elaborate settings and attention to detail, visitors are transported into a magical realm filled with adventure, mystery, and wonder.

One of the main attractions in Dream World Bangkok is the stunningly intricate Snow Town, which offers visitors a chance to experience snowfall in the tropics. Families can also enjoy recreating scenes from their favorite fairy tales such as Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty, and Snow White in the Fantasy Land. Meanwhile, the Dream Garden is where visitors can witness an explosion of colors and textures with its wide array of flowers, trees, and shrubs.

Be Dazzled by the Hollywood Action Show

The Hollywood Action Show is one of the most popular and thrilling shows in Dream World Bangkok. The show features top-notch stunts, special effects, and choreography that will leave visitors on the edge of their seats. With spectacular displays of gunfights, explosions, and car chases, the Hollywood Action Show is a not-to-be-missed attraction for action movie enthusiasts.

Aside from the Hollywood Action Show, visitors can also witness other exciting shows such as the Animal Show and the Colors of the World Parade. The Animal Show is a hit with kids as they can get up close with a variety of furry and feathered creatures, including exotic birds, trained dogs, and adorable monkeys. The Colors of the World Parade is a vibrant spectacle featuring dancers and performers in colorful costumes, representing different cultures from around the world.

In addition to these attractions, Dream World Bangkok also has a range of family-friendly rides and activities that guarantee endless hours of fun and entertainment. From the thrilling roller coasters to the gentle kiddie rides, there is something for everyone to enjoy.

It is no wonder that Dream World Bangkok is a top choice for families looking for an unforgettable adventure in Bangkok.

Must-Visit Places in Bangkok – Dream World Bangkok Tops the List!

If you’re planning a trip to Bangkok, you won’t want to miss a visit to Dream World Bangkok. This world-class theme park is a must-visit attraction that offers a unique and unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. With its exciting rides, fantasy-themed attractions, and family-friendly activities, Dream World Bangkok is one of the best attractions in the city.

Located in the Thanyaburi district, Dream World Bangkok is easily accessible from the city center and is one of the most popular Bangkok attractions. This award-winning amusement park boasts over 40 rides and attractions, including roller coasters, water rides, and thrilling adventures that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

But Dream World Bangkok isn’t just about thrills and spills. The theme park also features a variety of fantasy-themed attractions and shows that capture the imagination and transport visitors into a world of make-believe. From the stunning landscapes of Snow Town to the colorful gardens of Dream Gardens, there’s no shortage of enchanting experiences to be had.

Dream World Bangkok is not just an amusement park; it’s a world of adventure and excitement suitable for the whole family. It offers a balance of heart-pumping excitement and immersive entertainment for visitors of all ages. That’s why it’s recommended as a must-visit attraction in the city.

Discover Fun for the Whole Family

If you’re looking for a family-friendly activity in Bangkok, look no further than Dream World Theme Park. With a range of attractions and activities suitable for visitors of all ages, it’s the perfect destination for a memorable day out with loved ones.

Some of the most popular family-friendly attractions at Dream World Bangkok include the Sky Coaster, a thrilling ride that takes you soaring through the air high above the theme park, and the Snow Town, an enchanting winter wonderland where you and your family can play in the snow all year round. For younger children, the Fantasy Land area is a dream come true, with rides and attractions based on classic fairy tales and characters.

But Dream World Bangkok isn’t just about rides and attractions. The park is also home to a range of entertaining shows that the whole family can enjoy together. From the animal-themed “Hollywood Action Show” to the magical “Enchanted Parade,” there’s always something to see and do at Dream World.

One of the best things about Dream World Bangkok is that it’s designed with families in mind. There are plenty of areas to rest and relax, as well as dining options that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences. With so much to see and do, it’s easy to spend an entire day at the park and still not experience everything it has to offer.

Whether you’re a local looking for a fun day out with family or a tourist visiting Bangkok for the first time, Dream World Theme Park is a can’t-miss attraction. From thrilling rides to enchanting shows, this park offers something for everyone to enjoy.

Get Your Dream World Bangkok Tickets Now!

If you’re planning a visit to Bangkok and are looking for a fun-filled day out, make sure to include Dream World Bangkok on your itinerary. With its thrilling rides, captivating shows, and enchanting attractions, it’s the perfect destination for families and thrill-seekers alike. To ensure a hassle-free visit, it’s recommended to purchase your Dream World Bangkok tickets in advance.

By purchasing your tickets online, you can save time and avoid long queues at the entrance. Additionally, booking in advance can often result in discounts or package deals that include other popular attractions in Bangkok.

Dream World Bangkok is widely regarded as one of the best theme parks in Bangkok, and for good reason. With its diverse range of rides and attractions, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. So don’t wait any longer, get your Dream World Bangkok tickets now and prepare for an unforgettable adventure!

A Perfect Blend of Thrills and Entertainment

Dream World Bangkok is not just another amusement park in Bangkok. It’s a place where visitors can experience a perfect balance between heart-pumping excitement and immersive entertainment. With over 40 rides and attractions, there’s something for everyone, from adrenaline junkies to families with young children.

Thrill-seekers can choose from the park’s many rides, such as the Tornado, Super Splash, and Hurricane. These thrill rides offer an adrenaline rush like no other, taking visitors on exhilarating twists and turns that will leave them breathless.

For those who prefer a gentler pace, Dream World Bangkok has a range of family-friendly attractions such as the Cable Car, the Sky Coaster, and the Antique Car ride. These attractions offer a more relaxed experience while still providing plenty of fun for all ages.

The park also offers numerous shows and performances throughout the day. From the Hollywood Action Show to the Animal Show, visitors can catch a glimpse of some of the world’s best performances. The performances showcase amazing stunts and choreography that is sure to impress.

One of the unique features of Dream World Bangkok is Snow Town, a winter wonderland in the heart of Bangkok. Visitors can enjoy a snowball fight or slide down the snow slides, all while escaping the heat of the city.

With so many fantastic attractions to choose from, Dream World Bangkok is undoubtedly among the best theme parks in Bangkok. It offers visitors an unbeatable combination of thrills, entertainment, and family-friendly activities that make it a must-visit destination for anyone looking for fun activities in Bangkok.

Explore More of Bangkok’s Attractions

While Dream World Bangkok is a must-visit attraction for families, there are plenty of other fun activities and attractions in Bangkok to enjoy. Here are a few more ideas to add to your itinerary:

Grand Palace

The Grand Palace is a stunning complex of temples and palaces that was once home to Thailand’s royalty. Visitors can marvel at the intricate architecture and design while learning about the country’s history and culture.

Also known as the Temple of Dawn, Wat Arun is a beautiful and iconic landmark in Bangkok. Its unique design features spires covered in colorful ceramics, making it a must-see attraction for visitors.

Bangkok’s Chinatown is a vibrant and bustling area filled with markets, shops, and restaurants. Visitors can browse for souvenirs, sample local cuisine, and experience the lively atmosphere of this cultural hub.

Siam Paragon

Siam Paragon is a popular shopping mall that offers a wide range of high-end stores, restaurants, and entertainment options. Whether you’re in the mood for shopping or dining, this mall has something for everyone.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

This massive outdoor market is a mecca for shoppers looking for everything from clothing and accessories to food and home goods. With thousands of vendors and a lively atmosphere, it’s a fun and unique way to experience Bangkok.

With so many fun things to do in Bangkok, you’re sure to have an unforgettable trip!

Plan Your Dream World Bangkok Adventure

Visitors planning a trip to Dream World Bangkok can rest assured that their visit will be a memorable one. The theme park offers a range of exciting attractions and shows that cater to visitors of all ages.

Dream World Bangkok Opening Hours:

Dream World Bangkok Ticket Prices:

Visitors can purchase their Dream World Bangkok tickets in advance through the official website or on-site at the ticket counter.

Getting to Dream World Bangkok:

Visitors can reach Dream World Bangkok by taxi or public transportation. The theme park is located on the outskirts of Bangkok, about 50 kilometers from the city center.

Additional Details:

  • Visitors are allowed to bring outside food and drinks into the park.
  • Lockers are available for rent to store personal belongings.
  • The theme park offers a variety of dining options, including international cuisine and traditional Thai dishes.
  • Visitors should wear comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking and outdoor activities.

With these practical tips and information, visitors can plan their Dream World Bangkok adventure with ease. Get ready for a day filled with fun, thrills, and unforgettable memories at one of the top Bangkok attractions!

Making Memories at Dream World Bangkok

A visit to Dream World Bangkok promises an unforgettable experience for the whole family. With a range of exciting attractions and entertaining shows, visitors can create lasting memories and share in the joy and excitement of this remarkable theme park.

From thrilling rides like the Tornado and Hurricane to the more mellow attractions like the cable car and monorail, there is something for everyone at Dream World Bangkok. Families can also enjoy fun-filled activities like the Snow Town and Water Fun, which provide a cool escape from the city’s heat.

The fantasy-themed attractions, such as the Sleeping Beauty Castle and the Seven Wonders of the World, transport visitors into a world of imagination and wonder. They are perfect for creating magical memories with loved ones and adding that extra touch of enchantment to the visit.

For families with young children, the live animal shows at Dream World Bangkok are a must-see. The Animal Farm and Bird Park offer interactive experiences with friendly animals, providing an educational and fun activity for kids.

Whether it’s riding a roller coaster together, watching a thrilling stunt show, or exploring a new world of fantasy, Dream World Bangkok offers plenty of opportunities for families to bond and create cherished memories.

The joy and excitement of a day at Dream World Bangkok is unmatched. Families will leave with happy hearts and unforgettable memories, making it a top choice for family-friendly activities in Bangkok.

Dream World Bangkok is undoubtedly one of the best theme parks in Bangkok, offering an unforgettable experience for visitors of all ages. With a perfect blend of heart-pumping thrills and immersive entertainment, this magical destination promises to create cherished memories for families and friends.

As one of the top fun activities in Bangkok, Dream World Bangkok tops the list of must-visit places in the city. Whether you’re seeking adventure, fantasy, or simply a day out with loved ones, this theme park has something for everyone.

So, plan your Dream World Bangkok adventure today and immerse yourself in a world of wonder and magic. With practical information and tips readily available, securing your dream world theme park tickets has never been easier!

Make Memories to Last a Lifetime

From thrilling rides to immersive shows, Dream World Bangkok promises a day filled with joy, laughter, and unforgettable moments. So, indulge in the fun activities in Bangkok, and make memories to last a lifetime.

With its family-friendly attractions and magical atmosphere, Dream World Bangkok is not just an amusement park in Bangkok; it’s an adventure that promises to leave you with a heart full of wonder and a soul full of joy.

What is Dream World Bangkok?

Dream World Bangkok is a magical theme park located in Bangkok, Thailand. It offers a wide range of exciting attractions and shows for the whole family to enjoy.

What kind of rides and attractions can I expect at Dream World Bangkok?

Dream World Bangkok offers thrilling rides such as roller coasters, water rides, and spinning attractions. You can also explore fantasy-themed areas, watch entertaining shows, and interact with various characters.

Is Dream World Bangkok suitable for families?

Yes, Dream World Bangkok is a family-friendly destination with activities and attractions suitable for visitors of all ages. It is a great place to spend quality time together and create lasting memories.

Why should I visit Dream World Bangkok?

Dream World Bangkok offers a unique and unforgettable experience, with its combination of thrilling rides, enchanting fantasy-themed attractions, and entertaining shows. It is one of the must-visit attractions in Bangkok.

Can I purchase tickets for Dream World Bangkok in advance?

Yes, it is recommended to purchase tickets for Dream World Bangkok in advance to avoid long queues at the ticket counter. This will ensure a hassle-free visit to one of the best theme parks in Bangkok.

Are there other attractions to explore in Bangkok?

Yes, Bangkok is a city full of amazing attractions. Apart from Dream World Bangkok, you can also explore other popular places such as temples, markets, and cultural landmarks. There is something for everyone in Bangkok.

How can I plan my visit to Dream World Bangkok?

To plan your visit to Dream World Bangkok, you should check the park’s opening hours, ticket prices, and transportation options. It is also recommended to allocate enough time to fully enjoy all the attractions and shows.

What can I expect from a day at Dream World Bangkok?

A day at Dream World Bangkok is filled with excitement, adventure, and entertainment. You can experience thrilling rides, explore fantasy-themed areas, enjoy entertaining shows, and create unforgettable memories with your loved ones.

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