Bangkok 3 Days Tips
1 cities |
9 attraction(s) |
total distance 34
km
TIPS
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Day1: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
2 km
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Built in 1782, this ornate royal palace complex now houses a museum & is open to visitors.
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On the grounds of the Grand Palace, this sacred temple is renowned for its Emerald Buddha.
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Khao San Road has always been a favorite place for backpackers. It is close to many tourist attractions, such as the Grand Palace, National Museum, and Art Galleries. There are numerous bars and unique shops where you can experience the local culture and buy souvenirs. Additionally, the famous Lumphini Night Market, Wholesale Souvenir Market, and open-air Beer Gardens are also located near Khao San Road. The annual Songkran Festival, known as the Water Festival, takes place here and is an important cultural event in Thailand. For budget travelers, almost all ATMs near Khao San Road accept UnionPay cards, and the withdrawal fees for debit cards are relatively low.
Day2: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
5 km
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Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn is a Buddhist temple located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand. It was completed in 1809 and underwent renovations in 1847. With its towering main spire reaching 82 meters in height, Wat Arun is known as the "Eiffel Tower of Thailand" and is the largest Mahayana-style pagoda in the country. The temple complex also includes two smaller temples, one of which houses various Buddha statues. Wat Arun is a significant cultural landmark and one of the most visited temples in Bangkok.
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Day3: Bangkok
3 attraction(s) ·
23 km
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The zoo has a large pond at its center and is home to a variety of Southeast Asian animals. It also features a small amusement park and offers boating on the lake. The entrance is decorated with a beautiful ATM machine, which is a recent addition in China. While the zoo may not be as grand as the Lion and Tiger Mountain in Beijing Zoo, it is charming and every area has corresponding animal models and cute signs. There is also a circus-like performance area at the entrance, as well as a cave for nocturnal animals with interesting murals. Additionally, the park has a large restaurant and small stalls selling food, drinks, toys, and souvenirs, with transparent pricing. The staff were seen bathing a newly born donkey, which was very adorable. The low fences in this zoo bring animals closer to visitors and there is a wide variety of species. The elephant-shaped ATM machine is particularly cute, and the Brazilian turtles are raised in the lake, looking very majestic.
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The Asiatique Sky in Thailand is the country's first large Ferris wheel. It had a trial run in December 2012 and is located in the square of the Asiatique night market. The Ferris wheel's stunning purple lights blend perfectly with live music, creating a dreamy atmosphere. In addition to the regular cabins, private cabins are also available for 2-3 people at varying prices.