2 days tour in Bangkok

Bangkok, Thailand's vibrant capital, is a city where modern skyscrapers tower over ancient wooden huts and where consumerism coexists with Buddhist piety. In just two days, you can immerse yourself in a rich mix of culture, history and urban life. Here's a perfect itinerary for exploring Bangkok's top attractions in 48 hours.

The Grand Palace is an architectural marvel in Bangkok and has been the official residence of the King of Thailand since the 18th century. The complex is known for its impressive architecture and colorful decorations.
Famous for its 46-meter-long reclining Buddha statue, the Temple of the Reclining Buddha is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.
The amulet market sells a variety of Buddhist amulets, talismans and other religious items that locals buy for good luck and protection.
The Temple of Dawn is one of Bangkok's most iconic temples, especially at sunset when its central tower shimmers in the setting sun.
Famous for its lively nightlife, street food stalls, bars and souvenir stores, Khao San Road is the perfect place to relax after a day of sightseeing.
MBK Mall is one of Bangkok's largest and most famous shopping malls and has everything from clothing and electronics to souvenirs and local products at very competitive prices.
Located inside the Grand Palace, the Jade Buddha Temple is Thailand's holiest temple and houses a statue of the Buddha carved from a single block of emerald.
Enjoy a dinner cruise on the Chao Phraya River with panoramic views of Bangkok at night and the most iconic monuments seen from the water.