Bangkok Highlights: Temples

1 cities | 15 attraction(s) | total distance 112 km
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This guide presents Bangkok as a vibrant, diverse city with temples, markets, modern malls, and lively nightlife, and helps you plan a short stay. 1. Main Attractions - Historic core (Rattanakosin): Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha), Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha and traditional massage), and Wat Arun by the river, plus a few quieter temples nearby. - Modern city areas: Siam (major shopping malls), Sukhumvit/Asok (hotels, restaurants, bars), and riverfront complexes like ICONSIAM and Asiatique. 2. Markets & Neighborhoods - Chatuchak Weekend Market for huge variety of goods and food. - Chinatown (Yaowarat) for intense night street food and gold shops. - Khao San Road as a backpacker nightlife hub. - Train-style night markets (when operating) for vintage items and snacks. 3. Parks & River - Lumphini Park as a green escape in the city. - Chao Phraya River boats as cheap, scenic transport and a way to reach temples and riverfront areas. 4. Food & Nightlife - Street food throughout the city (Pad Thai, som tam, noodles, grilled meats, mango sticky rice), especially around transit hubs, Chinatown, and Sukhumvit. - Nightlife ranging from rooftop bars with skyline views to craft bars and clubs (e.g., RCA, Sukhumvit). 5. Practical Tips - Access via Suvarnabhumi or Don Mueang airports; airport train and taxis into town. - Get around mainly by BTS Skytrain, MRT, river boats, and taxis/Grab (traffic can be heavy). - Dress modestly for temples (shoulders and knees covered). 6. Suggested Itineraries - 1‑day plan: Old town highlights (Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun), then Chinatown for dinner. - 3‑day plan: - Day 1: Old town temples. - Day 2: Chatuchak, then Lumphini Park and a rooftop bar. - Day 3: Shopping and culture in Siam, then dinner by the river at Asiatique or ICONSIAM.
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Day1: Bangkok

10 attraction(s) · 33 km
This trip includes exploring the ancient temples and historic lanes of the old town during the day, and then heading to Chinatown in the evening to experience its vibrant street food scene, tasting a variety of local snacks and soaking in the lively night atmosphere.
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Day2: Bangkok

11 attraction(s) · 34 km
In Bangkok, start your day exploring the vibrant Chatuchak Weekend Market, browsing thousands of stalls for local food, crafts, and souvenirs. Then unwind at Lumphini Park, enjoying a peaceful walk or a paddle on the lake amid the city’s bustle. Finish the evening at a rooftop bar, taking in panoramic skyline views with a drink as the sun sets over Bangkok.
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Day3: Bangkok

14 attraction(s) · 40 km
This Bangkok itinerary includes a mix of cultural and modern attractions: start at the Grand Palace and Wat Pho to admire Thailand’s royal and religious heritage, then explore the bustling shopping hubs of Siam, MBK, and IconSiam. Enjoy art and culture at the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC), relax or shop by the river at Asiatique, and savor local street food and evening city views along the Chao Phraya River.
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