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Art of Bangkok
Published by Echoes of Horizons
7 days long
Advised budget $1170
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Thailand
- Bangkok
Culture and Art - 43%
City Walk - 43%
Nature - 13%
Other - 1%
Day 1
Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC)
Museum/Gallery, Photospot
2.0 hours
Rotating displays of Thai and international contemporary art, photography, and design, The Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) is Bangkok’s premier contemporary arts hub, located in the Siam district, a great way to experience Bangkok’s modern, ...
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creative side—balancing the city’s historic temples and bustling markets.
Talad Noi Wall Art
Museum/Gallery, Photospot
3.0 hours
One of the city's most photogenic cultural district, Talad Noi Wall Art is a stunning open-air street art gallery in Bangkok’s historic Talat Noi neighborhood, where colorful murals, graffiti, and creative installations transform old shophouses an...
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d auto‑parts warehouse into a top spot for urban explorers, photographers, and art lovers.
River City Bangkok
Museum/Gallery, Neighborhood
4.0 hours
Featuring galleries, exhibitions, auctions, and dining along the Chao Phraya River, River City Bangkok is a riverside art and lifestyle center, blending shopping, exhibitions, and riverside dining in one vibrant complex.
Day 2
Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA BANGKOK)
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$8.0
Showcasing modern and contemporary Thai art in a strikingly designed building, The Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA Bangkok) is one of Thailand’s premier art institutions, with over 800 works by leading Thai artists such as Thawan Duchanee, Chaler...
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mchai Kositpipat, Hem Vejakorn, and Prateep Kochabua. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in culture, creativity, and architecture.
Wachirabenchathat Park (Rot Fai Park)
Park
2.0 hours
Located in the Chatuchak district, Wachirabenchathat Park (Rot Fai Park), also known as the State Railway Public Park, is one of Bangkok’s largest and most beloved green spaces, a favorite spot for cycling, jogging, picnics, and birdwatching, offe...
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ring a peaceful escape from the city’s bustle.
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
Market, Neighborhood
4.0 hours
With over 15,000 stalls across 26 sections, attracting more than 200,000 visitors every Saturday and Sunday, Chatuchak Weekend Market is the world’s largest weekend market, offering everything from fashion and antiques to food and pets. It’s massi...
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ve, bustling, and best explored with comfortable clothes, water, and a map of the sections.
Day 3
Klong Bang Luang (Klong Bang Khok Yai)
Historic Place, Market, Neighborhood
4.0 hours
Khlong Bang Luang is a picturesque floating market and art village in Bangkok, located in the Thonburi district. It is known for its authentic old-town atmosphere, traditional wooden houses on stilts along the canal, and the famous "Artist's House...
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" (Baan Silapin).
The Artist House Bangkok
Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
The Artist's House is a unique, centuries-old wooden house and cultural center located along the Khlong Bang Luang Canal in Bangkok's Thonburi district. It serves as an art gallery, cafe, and public space, offering a tranquil retreat from the bust...
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le of the city. A highlight of the Artist's House is its free traditional Thai puppet show, which takes place daily at 2:00 PM (except Wednesdays) on a small wooden stage. The house displays traditional paintings, masks, and puppets. Visitors can also participate in various art events and workshops.
Day 4
Lhong 1919
Historic Place
2.0 hours
Established in 1919 by the Tan family as a trading post on the Chao Praya River, Lhong 1919 is a riverside heritage site in Bangkok, blending Chinese-Thai history with modern art, dining, and cultural events. Lhong 1919 offers a unique blend of he...
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ritage and modern lifestyle.
The Jam Factory v
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
Combining an art gallery, bookshop, cafés, restaurants, and design studios in a converted warehouse, The Jam Factory is a creative riverside hub in Bangkok’s Khlong San district, designed by renowned architect Duangrit Bunnag. It is a must-visit s...
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pot as it provides a family-friendly atmosphere, and a perfect blend of culture, food, and design.
ICONSIAM PARK
Observation Deck, Park
Offering a peaceful escape with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River, ICONSIAM PARK is a riverside garden and observation deck inside Bangkok’s ICONSIAM complex. It is a must-visit site as it is ideal for families, couples, and solo travelers s...
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eeking a calm riverside retreat.
Smile Riverside Cruises
Neighborhood, Tour
2.0 hours
$50.0
Offering a 2‑hour evening journey with buffet dining, live entertainment, and panoramic views of the city’s landmarks, Smile Riverside Cruise is a popular dinner cruise on Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River, perfect for photography and soaking in the cit...
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y’s atmosphere from the water. (Check-in: Before 6:00 PM at the Smile Riverside ticket counter, G floor of ICONSIAM.)
Day 5
Wat Arun
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$7.0
Bathed in soft pink light at sunrise, glowing amber at sunset, and sparkling under the moonlit sky, Wat Arun glitters like a jewel in the heart of Bangkok. Rising gracefully on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, its towering central prang, adorne...
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d with delicate mosaics of porcelain and seashells, catches the sunlight and shimmers in hues of white, gold, and pastel. More than a monument, Wat Arun is a living symbol of renewal and enlightenment, a place where history, spirituality, and beauty converge.
Suan Luang Rama VIII Park
Park
2.0 hours
Dedicated to King Ananda Mahidol (Rama VIII), who reigned from 1935–1946, Suan Luang Rama VIII Park (Rama VIII Park) is a riverside public park in Bangkok, located beside the iconic Rama VIII Bridge. It serves as both a memorial to King Ananda Mah...
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idol (Rama VIII) and a tranquil green space for recreation and open year-round. It symbolizes a blend of royal heritage, modern city planning, and natural beauty making it a must-visit for travelers seeking a quieter alternative to the city’s larger, busier parks.
ChangChui Creative Park
Market, Park
3.0 hours
Both a creative village and a night market, offering free entry and a mix of galleries, shops, and performances, ChangChui Creative Park is a vibrant cultural hub in Bangkok, blending art, design, food, and entertainment in a unique setting center...
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ed around a decommissioned airplane. Green Zone (art, shops, exhibitions): 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM, Night Zone (bars, restaurants, performances): 4:00 PM – 11:00 PM.
Day 6
King Power Mahanakhon Tower
Observation Deck, Photospot
2.0 hours
$30.0
Famous for its pixelated design and its SkyWalk, the highest observation deck in the country, King Power Mahanakhon Tower is Thailand’s tallest skyscraper at 314 meters, offering unmatched 360-degree views of Bangkok. It’s a must-visit for panoram...
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ic city views and modern Thai experiences. (Last admission 6:30 PM).
King Power Mahanakhon Sky Walk
Observation Deck, Photospot
0.5 hours
$38.0
One of the best spots to watch the sunset and see Bangkok’s skyline sparkle at night, King Power Mahanakhon SkyWalk is Bangkok’s tallest observation deck, standing 314 meters high. Visit in the morning for clear panoramas, at sunset for fiery skie...
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s, or at night when Bangkok glows with neon lights. It combines thrill, beauty, and modern design, a chance to see Bangkok from its highest point and feel like you’re floating above the city.
Mahanakhon SkyVerse
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$13.0
Blending futuristic technology with Thai culture and the city’s skyline, Mahanakhon SkyVerse is an immersive digital art and virtual reality experience inside King Power Mahanakhon in Bangkok, perfect to combine with the iconic SkyWalk for a full ...
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cultural-tech experience. (Last Entry: 8:30 PM)
Chinatown Bangkok (Yaowarat)
Neighborhood
4.0 hours
Famous for its neon-lit streets, legendary street food, and rich blend of Thai-Chinese culture, Bangkok’s Chinatown (Yaowarat) is one of the city’s most vibrant districts, a living museum of Bangkok’s multicultural identity. Chinatown offers an un...
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forgettable mix of flavor, history, and energy.
Day 7
Bangkok International Trade
Architectural Building, Museum/Gallery
3.0 hours
One of Thailand’s largest and most modern convention centers, located in Bang Na, Bangkok, Bangkok International Trade offers a world-class facilities, excellent transport links, and a diverse calendar of international events. It is it’s one of So...
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utheast Asia’s premier venues for global events, blending business, culture, and entertainment under one roof.
The Erawan Museum
Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$13.0
Designed to embody Asian spiritual heritage, blending Buddhism, Hinduism, and other Eastern philosophies, The Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan, just outside Bangkok, is famous for its colossal three-headed elephant sculpture and its rich collection o...
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f religious artifacts. The Erawan Museum is not just to see a building, but to step into a living work of art that fuses mythology, spirituality, and cultural heritage.
Wat Asokaram
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Founded in 1955 by the revered meditation master Ajahn Lee Dhammadharo, Wat Asokaram is a major Theravāda Buddhist monastery in Samut Prakan, Thailand, known for its striking white pagodas, its affiliation with the Dhammayuttika Nikaya sect, and i...
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ts role as a center for meditation and spiritual practice.
The Ancient City
Historic Place, Monument
3.0 hours
$22.0
Built by Lek Viriyaphan, a wealthy patron of Thai arts and culture, The Ancient City (Muang Boran), often referred to as Ancient Siam, is a sprawling cultural park in Samut Prakan, just outside Bangkok. Covering more than 200 acres, it is designed...
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in the shape of Thailand’s map, with monuments and landmarks placed according to their real geographic locations. Visitors can wander through faithful replicas and reconstructions of Thailand’s most treasured sites: from the ruined temples of Ayutthaya and the ancient stupas of Sukhothai, to northern-style wooden houses and grand palaces.
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