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Vacation in Bangkok
Published by Echoes of Horizons
7 days long
Advised budget $1210
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Thailand
- Bangkok
Culture and Art - 44%
City Walk - 41%
Nature - 6%
Other - 9%
Day 1
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.
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.
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.
Meridian Cruise
Photospot, Tour
2.0 hours
$35.0
Favorite choice for travelers seeking a memorable evening experience, Meridian Cruise is one of Bangkok’s most popular dinner cruises on the Chao Phraya River, offering a wide selection of Thai and international dishes, including seafood, curries,...
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grilled meats, and desserts. Compared to other Bangkok dinner cruises, Meridian is known for being one of the more budget-friendly options while still offering high-quality service, Combining dining, entertainment, and sightseeing in one evening.Sunset cruises (around 16:30–18:15)Dinner cruises (typically 19:30–21:30)
Day 2
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The Suan Pakkad Palace
Historic Place, Museum/Gallery
2.0 hours
$4.0
Originally the royal residence of Prince Chumbhotbongs Paribatra and Princess Chumbhot of Nagara Svarga, Suan Pakkad Palace is a historic museum in Bangkok, showcasing Thai antiques, art, and ancient artifacts in a serene garden setting. Suan Pakk...
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ad Palace offers a peaceful retreat in central Bangkok, combining history, art, and nature.
Healthy Massage Sukhumvit 19
Spa
2.0 hours
The salon offers therapeutic treatments, including traditional Thai massage with Tiger Balm, herbal compresses for deep muscle relaxation, and restorative massages (for feet, head, and hands) lasting from 60 to 120 minutes. The center uses techniq...
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ues aimed at restoring balance, increasing flexibility, and reducing stress.
Korean Town (Sukhumvit Plaza)
Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Officially called Sukhumvit Plaza, located right on Sukhumvit Road near Asoke BTS and Sukhumvit MRT, Korean Town is a lively cultural hub in Thailand, that brings a slice of Korea into the heart of Thailand.
Day 3
Wat Yannawa Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Originally built during the Ayutthaya period, later transformed under King Rama III in the early 19th century, Wat Yannawa, also known as the “Boat Temple,” is a unique Buddhist temple in Bangkok, famous for its Chinese junk-shaped viharn built du...
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ring King Rama III’s reign. The boat-shaped viharn symbolizes Thailand’s maritime heritage and King Rama III’s wish to preserve the memory of Chinese junks, which were disappearing from use. It remains an active place of worship for locals, blending historical architecture with modern Bangkok’s skyline.
Asiatique The Riverfront
Market, Photospot
2.0 hours
Rows of boutique shops and stalls feel like a giant fairground, blending Thai crafts with trendy fashion, Asiatique The Riverfront is Bangkok’s famous open-air night market and lifestyle complex, perfect for an evening outing that blends shopping,...
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food, and cultural shows.
Calypso Cabaret
Show
2.0 hours
$35.0
Located at Asiatique The Riverfront, Calypso Cabaret in Bangkok is one of the city’s most famous entertainment shows, featuring dazzling performances by Thailand’s celebrated “ladyboys” with a mix of modern pop, celebrity impersonations, and tradi...
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tional Thai dance. Daily (First Show: 7:30 PM, Second Show: 9:00 PM).
Day 4
Wat Mahabut (Mae Nak Phra Khanong)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Famous for the shrine of Mae Nak, one of Thailand’s most legendary ghosts, Wat Mahabut (Mae Nak Phra Khanong) is a temple in Bangkok, founded in 1762, in the Phra Khanong district of Bangkok. It’s both a place of worship and folklore, attracting ...
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devotees and curious visitors alike.
Wat That Thong
Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Known for its elegant ordination hall, rich history, and role as a spiritual and community hub, Wat That Thong is a serene Buddhist temple in Bangkok, located right by BTS Ekkamai station. Despite being in a busy Sukhumvit area, the temple offers ...
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a tranquil escape with peaceful gardens and ceremonial spaces. It’s a community temple where locals gather for ceremonies, funerals, and Buddhist rituals.
Lumphini Park
Park, Photospot
2.0 hours
Often called the city’s “green lung,” Lumphini Park is Bangkok’s oldest and most central public park created in 1925 by King Rama VI as Bangkok's first public park, intended to give citizens a green space for leisure and cultural activities. It is...
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a family-friendly spacious urban oasis offering lakes, playgrounds, jogging paths, and cultural history.
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)
Day 5
Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan (Wat Pho)
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$10.0
First-class royal temple located just south of the Grand Palace, Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram Rajwaramahawihan, more commonly known as Wat Pho, is one of Bangkok's most famous temples, classified as one of the six highest grade royal temp...
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les in Thailand and is renowned for housing the giant Reclining Buddha and for being the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. Located right next to the Grand Palace, making it easy to combine both in a single itinerary.
Wat Suthat Thep Wararam Ratchaworamahawihan
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Originally called Wat Maha Sutthawat, built in a grove of Combretum trees and associated with King Rama I’s reign, later completed by King Rama III, Wat Suthat Thep Wararam Ratchaworamahawihan is one of Bangkok’s most important royal temples, famo...
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us for its Giant Swing, magnificent murals, and serene atmosphere. It is a must‑visit for those interested in Thai history, art, and spirituality.
The Temple of the Emerald Buddha
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$16.0
Built in 1785 by King Rama I to enshrine the Emerald Buddha statue, The Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew) is Thailand’s most sacred Buddhist temple, located within the Grand Palace in Bangkok, richly decorated with golden spires, intric...
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ate mosaics, and mythical guardian statues. Unlike other temples, Wat Phra Kaew is not a monastery, there is no monks residing there as it served historically as the royal chapel for Thai kings. It provides visitors a blend of sacred devotion, dazzling architecture, and cultural heritage.
The Grand Palace
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$16.0
Built in 1782 as the royal residence and administrative center, The Grand Palace in Bangkok is Thailand’s most iconic landmark, complex of ornate buildings, temples and courtyards. It is famous for its intricate architecture and the Temple of the ...
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Emerald Buddha. The Grand Palace is a masterpiece of Thai art and history, blending royal grandeur with spiritual devotion. It remains one of the most visited and revered landmarks in Southeast Asia. (Tickets are sold until 3:30 PM)
Khao San Road
Neighborhood
2.0 hours
Originally a quiet residential street, Khao San Road transformed in the 1980s into a hub for budget travelers, is Bangkok’s legendary backpacker hub, famous for its nightlife, budget accommodations, and eclectic street culture. It’s a short but vi...
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brant street in the Phra Nakhon district that has become a global symbol of Southeast Asia’s backpacking scene. It’s both a tourist attraction and cultural landmark, blending Thai street life with international backpacker culture.
Day 6
Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Unique and Famous for its “Metal Castle” with 37 spires symbolizing the virtues needed to reach enlightenment, Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat) is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, mandated in 1846 by King Rama III for his grand-daughter, P...
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rincess Somanass Waddhanawathy. Only a handful of such structures exist worldwide, making it a rare and must-visit architectural gem.
Wat Sa Ket Ratchaworamahawihan (The Golden Mount)
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Built during the Ayutthaya period (1350 – 1767) and later restored by King Rama I and famous for its golden chedi and panoramic views of the city, Wat Sa Ket Ratchaworamahawihan, also known as The Golden Mount, is one of Bangkok’s most iconic temp...
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les. It is a family-friendly and easily combined with nearby landmarks like Loha Prasat and Wat Suthat.
Siam Paragon
Photospot
3.0 hours
Located right at the BTS Siam interchange station, Siam Paragon is one of Bangkok’s largest and most luxurious shopping malls, featuring high-end fashion brands, gourmet dining, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World, a mega cineplex, and Madame Tussauds, m...
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aking it both a shopping and entertainment hub.
SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World
Photospot
1.5 hours
$35.0
Located beneath Siam Paragon Mall in central Bangkok, SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World is one of Southeast Asia’s largest aquariums offering a transporting journey through marine habitat with over 30,000 sea creatures, a family-friendly indoor escape ...
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where you can explore marine life, enjoy interactive exhibits, and cool off from Bangkok’s heat—all in the heart of the city.
Day 7
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.
Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
$2.0
Best known for housing the world’s largest solid gold Buddha statue named as Phra Phuttha Maha Suwan Patimakon, Wat Traimit Wittayaram Worawihan is a famous Buddhist temple in Bangkok’s Chinatown. Covered with plaster for centuries to disguise it...
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s value, during relocation in 1950 the plaster crack revealing gold beneath. Its golden Buddha is awe, inspiring, and its location makes it a perfect gateway into the vibrant Chinatown district.
The Chinatown Gate
Neighborhood, Photospot
1.0 hours
Built in 1999 to honor King Bhumibol’s 72nd birthday, The Chinatown Gate in Bangkok, located at Odeon Circle, is the symbolic entrance to Yaowarat Road, the heart of Chinatown. It is more than just an archway, it’s a cultural symbol, a royal comme...
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moration, and the ceremonial threshold to one of Bangkok’s most vibrant districts.
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.
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