Trip Itinerary for Bangkok (Thailand)

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Tour Go Pink - Bangkok Chinatown Tour on a Bike


 Duration 2:00 |  Price from 15 EUR |  4.75

 provided by Go Bangkok Tours (tour id 1178) 

  

Our first stop will be the Old Customs House right next to the river, where we'll get through the marvelously rich Muslim community. From there, you'll weave through the maze of woven streets with stops at the Holey Rosary Church, Thailand's first Bank and continue our journey through alleys that make up Bangkok's vigorous Chinatown. After leaving the alleys, we will cross the mighty Chao Praya River by ferry to dock on to the east side of Bangkok, the famous Thonburi District. Our journey's next member is the Wat Thong Thammachat, Chee Chin Khor 8 story pagoda or the remains of a fort that once protected Bangkok from the pirates.

Che Chin Khor Temple and Pagoda, Holy Rosary Church, Thon Buri District Office, Wat Thong Thammachat Worawihan, Chinatown

 Meeting Point 'Go!' Bangkok Bike Tours office

 
  

Tour Go Red - Bangkok Culture Tour on Bike


 Duration 4:00 |  Price from 28 EUR |  4.67

 provided by Go Bangkok Tours (tour id 1179) 

  

The tour starts at the Old Customs House, right on the river. This was the first stop for the ancient travellers who entered Bangkok, therefore this place is brilliant to start a tour at. From this historical place, we'll move on to the famous full of life Bangkok Chinatown. After discovering every diverse cultures in Chinatown, we will continue our tour on the other side of the river, where you can enjoy the cool air and the flower and vegetable markets. Not far from there, we will cross the mighty mother of all rivers by ferry to dock on the most beautiful temples Bangkok has, the Wat Arun. Our next step will be the Historic Thonburi, the incredible Princess Mother Memorial Park, after which you'll enjoy the visits to Wat Prayoon and Wat Kalayanamitr temples. These are the most beautiful and famous Thai temples, the base of our culture.

Chao Phraya River Tour Co., Ltd., Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, The Old Customs House, Wat Kalayanamit Woramahawihan, Chinatown

 Meeting Point 'Go!' Bangkok Bike Tours office

 
  

Tour Go Gold - Bangkok Temple Tour


 Duration 7:30 |  Price from 38 EUR |  4.8

 provided by Go Bangkok Tours (tour id 1182) 

  

On this journey, we'll start by going through the culturally rich Muslim neighbourhood to the Old Customs House, where you can take photos and refreshments. From there, we continue our tour to Bangkok's not in vain famous Chinatown. After experiencing how Thailand's Chinese residents have lived, we'll move north to Phra Nakhon, the historical centre of Bangkok. There we'll be able to examine the famous Thai sights, such as the Wat Pho, Sanam Luang Gardens, The Giant Swing, Golden Mount Temple, Loha Prasat Temple and many more. Next we'll cross the Chao Phraya River by a boat through the Thonburi district to the Princess Mother Park. There we'll stop by at the Wat Prayoon, the Wat Kalayanamitr and the Wat Arun temples and for refreshments.

Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, Wat Phra Chetuphon (Wat Pho), Wat Kalayanamit Woramahawihan, Chinatown, The Giant Swing, Old Customs House

 Meeting Point 'Go!' Bangkok Bike Tours office

 
  




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Stunning view of traditional pagodas at Wat Pho under a vibrant blue sky in Bangkok, Thailand.Image taken by Javon Swaby on Pexels. Photos provided by Pexels.
Stunning view of traditional pagodas at Wat Pho under a vibrant blue sky in Bangkok, Thailand.

Day 1

Day 1

Morning: Begin your day at the Grand Palace  Thailand's most iconic landmark. Admire the intricate architecture and wander through the gleaming Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha.

Afternoon: Take a longtail boat down the Chao Phraya River, the city's lifeblood. Observe the bustling riverside life, marvel at Wat Arun's majestic silhouette, and stop at Wat Pho   to see the enormous Reclining Buddha.

Evening: Immerse yourself in the vibrant energy of Khao San Road  . Feast on delectable street food, browse through quirky souvenir stalls, and soak in the electrifying atmosphere.

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Day 2

Day 2

Morning: Dive into the labyrinthine maze of Chatuchak Weekend Market  , the world's largest weekend market. Find everything from clothing and souvenirs to handcrafted goods and exotic delicacies.

Afternoon: Take a stroll through Chinatown  , Bangkok's vibrant Chinese enclave. Sample dim sum delicacies, explore bustling markets, and marvel at ornate temples..

Evening: Enjoy a traditional Thai dance performance at Silom Complex  , showcasing Thailand's rich cultural heritage through graceful movements and colorful costumes.

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Women Walking on the StreetImage taken by Ketut Subiyanto on Pexels. Photos provided by Pexels.
Women Walking on the Street

Day 3

Day 3

Morning: Escape the urban landscape and visit Ayutthaya Historical Park  , the ancient capital of Siam. Explore the ruins of towering temples and palaces, remnants of a glorious past.

Afternoon: Relax and rejuvenate at one of Bangkok's many rooftop bars. Sip on cocktails while enjoying panoramic city views and the golden hues of sunset.

Evening: Immerse yourself in the bustling nightlife of Soi Cowboy   or Nana Plaza  , famous for their neon lights, live music, and diverse entertainment options.

 

 

Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, so be prepared to be swept away by its infectious energy and captivating charm. This itinerary is just a starting point, so feel free to explore hidden alleys, discover new neighborhoods, and create your own Bangkok adventure!

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General Travel Information for Bangkok, Thailand

Bangkok, Thailand's bustling capital, is a captivating kaleidoscope of ancient temples, vibrant street markets, and sky-high modernity. Prepare to be dazzled by its opulent palaces, spicy street food, and infectious energy. Let's delve into the essential travel info and a classic 3-day itinerary to make your Bangkok adventure unforgettable:

Country: Thailand

Country Code: 66

Region: Southeast Asia

Population: Approximately 8.3 million

Official Language: Thai

Currency: Thai Baht (THB)

Time Zone: Indochina Time (ICT) GMT 7:00

Popular Tourist Attractions:

Grand Palace

Wat Arun

Wat Phra Kaew

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Wat Pho

Jim Thompson House

Chao Phraya River

Khao San Road

Floating Markets

Lumpini Park

Climate:

Bangkok has a tropical monsoon climate with hot and humid weather throughout the year. Average temperatures range from 25°C (77°F) in winter to 35°C (95°F) in summer.

Transportation:

Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) are the main airports serving Bangkok.

Public transportation includes the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, buses, and boats along the Chao Phraya River.

Taxis and rideshare services like Grab are also available.

Tuk-tuks are a popular mode of transportation for short distances.

Getting Around:

Bangkok has a comprehensive public transportation system, including the BTS Skytrain, MRT subway, buses, and taxis. The BTS Skytrain is the most convenient option for navigating the city. You can also hire tuk-tuks for a fun, albeit less efficient, experience.

Best Time to Visit:

The cool and dry season from November to February offers the most pleasant weather. However, Bangkok is a year-round destination, with each season offering its own unique charms. The rainy season (May to October) brings lush greenery and fewer crowds, while the hot season (March to April) is perfect for enjoying the city's beaches and water activities.

Important Considerations:

Respect Thai customs and traditions, especially when visiting temples. Dress modestly and remove your shoes before entering. Be cautious of scams and pickpocketing in crowded tourist areas. Try traditional Thai street food like pad Thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice. Stay hydrated and protect yourself from the sun with sunscreen and a hat.

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