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Amazing Bangkok
Published by Echoes of Horizons
7 days long
Advised budget $1070
(2 persons, 3-star hotel, mid-range restaurants)
Thailand
- Bangkok
Culture and Art - 44%
City Walk - 28%
Nature - 12%
Other - 16%
Day 1
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.
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen
Historic Place, Monument, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Famous for its towering stupa and giant golden Buddha statue, Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a vast Buddhist temple complex in Bangkok, founded in 1610 during the Ayutthaya period. It is center for meditation and Buddhist teachings, supported by the ...
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local community and revered across Thailand.
Krung Thep Bridge
Historic Place, Monument, Photospot
1.0 hours
Spanning the Chao Phraya River, Krung Thep Bridge (สะพานกรุงเทพ) is a historic bascule drawbridge in Bangkok, completed in 1959, carrying four lanes of traffic and pedestrians, and remains one of the city’s iconic transport links, notable for its ...
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ability to open for river traffic.
Wat Sai Floating Market
Market
2.0 hours
Once abandoned but later revived, offering a glimpse into traditional Thai river life and one of Bangkok’s earliest floating markets, originally thriving along the Sanam Chai Canal, Wat Sai Floating Market is a historic canal-side market in Bangko...
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k, offering a glimpse into how canal life once shaped the city.
Day 2
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).
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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.
Central Westville
Neighborhood, Photospot
2.0 hours
Blending indoor and outdoor spaces across 93 000 m², features over 300 stores and 100 restaurants, Central Westville is Bangkok’s newest eco-conscious lifestyle mall, opened in late 2023 in the Ratchaphruek area of Nonthaburi. It’s designed as a s...
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ustainable lifestyle hub blending shopping, dining, and community activities.
Day 3
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)
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.
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.
Tha Maharaj
Neighborhood, Photospot
3.0 hours
Blending shopping, dining, and cultural experiences with stunning views of the Chao Phraya River, Tha Maharaj is a riverside lifestyle mall and community space in Bangkok’s Old Town, offering a blend of modern lifestyle and traditional Bangkok charm.
Day 4
Benchakitti Park (สวนเบญจกิติ)
Park
2.0 hours
Combining a large lake, green spaces, and modern forest extensions for recreation and relaxation, Benchakitti Park (สวนเบญจกิติ) is one of Thailand’s most beautiful urban parks, located right in the heart of Bangkok, it offers a peaceful escape fr...
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om the city’s chaos.
Mirinn Show
Show
2.0 hours
$30.0
Lavish costumes, choreography, and live music, Mirinn Show is a high‑energy cabaret at the Mirinn Theatre in Bangkok. It is a contemporary cabaret production that blends Thai cultural elements with international cabaret styles, offering a polished...
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stage show of dance, comedy, and costume spectacle.
Jodd Fairs Night Market
Market, Photospot
4.0 hours
Neon lights glow above rows of stylish stalls, while the air is filled with the sizzling aroma of street food—from spicy Thai noodles and grilled seafood to quirky fusion bites and Instagram‑worthy desserts, Jodd Fairs Night Market is one of Bangk...
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ok’s trendiest night markets, blending street food, shopping, and nightlife in a modern, vibrant setting. (Opens at 5:00 PM until late night)
Day 5
Democracy Monument
Monument, Photospot
1.0 hours
Built in 1939 to commemorate the 1932 Siamese Revolution, which transformed Thailand from an absolute monarchy to a constitutional monarchy, the Democracy Monument in Bangkok is a landmark, representing the four branches of the Thai armed forces (...
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army, navy, air force, police) that carried out the revolution.
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.
Rommani Nart Park
Park
2.0 hours
Built on the grounds of the old Bangkok Remand Prison, which was demolished in the late 20th century, Rommani Nart Park (also called Rommaninat or Romaneenart Park) is a public park in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon district, ideal for those who want a qui...
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et stroll paired with cultural exploration nearby.
Day 6
Hualamphong Temple
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Known locally as the “Coffin Temple” because of its unique charitable practice of donating coffins for the poor, Wat Hua Lamphong (Hualamphong Temple) is a Royal Buddhist temple in Bangkok, mixing spiritual devotion with social compassion, making ...
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it one of the city’s most distinctive temples.
Samyan Market
Market
Рынок Samyang Market is a renowned traditional fresh produce market and food court located in the heart of Bangkok, near Chulalongkorn University. It offers an authentic local experience with a wide selection of fresh produce, seafood, and popular...
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Thai street food.
Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park
Natural Attraction, Park
2.0 hours
Opened in 2017 to celebrate the university’s 100th anniversary, Chulalongkorn University Centenary Park is a modern 11-acre urban park in central Bangkok, featuring Thailand’s largest green roof, rainwater management systems, and cultural spaces. ...
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It is a must-visit as despite it is in a busy commercial district; it provides a peaceful atmosphere.
Playerbox
Game
Playerbox is a popular multifunctional entertainment and sports center in Bangkok, offering a buffet-style gaming experience where visitors pay by the hour for unlimited play. Switch (including Mario Kart). The gaming area features a variety of vi...
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rtual reality and classic arcade games.The sports area features a basketball court, table tennis, and multi-purpose sports courts for badminton and volleyball.
Day 7
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 Dhammamongkol
Historic Place, Religious Sight
2.0 hours
Founded in the early 1960s by Phra Dhamma Mongkol Yarn, a revered monk who had spent over 20 years in forest retreat, Wat Dhammamongkol is a distinctive Buddhist temple in Bangkok’s Phra Khanong district, best known for its towering chedi, meditat...
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ion gardens, and rare Jade Buddha statue. It offers a peaceful retreat from the city, perfect if you want a quieter, authentic temple experience.
Train Night Market Srinagarindra (Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin))
Market, Neighborhood
3.0 hours
Famous for its retro vibe, antiques, and street food, Train Night Market Srinagarindra (also known as Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin) is one of Bangkok’s largest and most vibrant night markets, making it a must-visit for those seeking vintage treasures,...
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lively bars, and authentic Thai street food.
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