This itinerary covers Bangkok's most iconic sights, blending historical temples and palaces with vibrant city life. From the grandeur of the Grand Palace and the reclining Buddha at Wat Pho to the bustling streets of Chinatown and the scenic Chao Phraya River, it offers a whirlwind tour of the Thai capital's cultural and culinary highlights.
Grand Palace
A highly popular attraction in Bangkok, the Grand Palace was the former residence of the Thai King and is a significant cultural site.
Wat Phra Kaew
Located within the Grand Palace complex, Wat Phra Kaew is Thailand's most important temple, famous for its Emerald Buddha statue.
Wat Pho
The oldest temple in Bangkok, Wat Pho is renowned for its enormous reclining Buddha statue covered in gold.
Wat Arun
Known as the Temple of the Dawn, Wat Arun is an impressive temple with unique, colorful ceramic tile decoration and a stunning view over the Chao Phraya River.
Chao Phraya River
The Chao Phraya River provides a scenic and efficient way to travel between many of Bangkok's key attractions, offering a different view of the city.
Chinatown
Bangkok's Chinatown is a vibrant and bustling district, perfect for immersing yourself in local food, culture, and traditions.
Talat Noi
Talat Noi is a lesser-known corner of Chinatown, celebrated for its vibrant street art, authentic Chinese food, and photogenic streets.
King Power Mahanakhon
This skyscraper offers breathtaking panoramic views of Bangkok, especially impressive at sunset from its skywalk and rooftop bar.
Khao San Road
Famous among backpackers worldwide, Khao San Road is a lively hub known for its bustling nightlife, bars, clubs, and eateries.
Siam
Siam is a major shopping and entertainment district in Bangkok, home to several large and impressive shopping malls.
Central World
Central World is one of Bangkok's largest and most popular shopping malls, offering a wide variety of retail stores, dining, and entertainment.
Sukhumvit
Sukhumvit is a major road known for its vibrant nightlife, diverse international dining options, and excellent connectivity via the BTS Skytrain.
Silom
Silom is a key business district in Bangkok, also known for its lively nightlife and a good selection of restaurants and shops.
Pak Khlong Flower Market
The Pak Khlong Flower Market is a bustling wholesale flower market offering a dazzling array of fresh blooms and intricate floral arrangements.
Asiatique RiverFront Mall
Asiatique is a large open-air shopping center by the river, featuring a night market, numerous stores, eateries, and entertainment options like a Ferris wheel.
Wat Saket
Also known as the 'Golden Mount,' Wat Saket is a temple situated on a man-made hill offering panoramic views of the old city.
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat
Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is the largest and most important Chinese Buddhist temple in Bangkok, located in the heart of Chinatown.
Wat Ratchanadda
Wat Ratchanadda is known for its striking Loha Prasat, a multi-tiered metal castle that is the only one of its kind remaining in the world.
Wat Suthat
Wat Suthat is one of Bangkok's oldest and most impressive temples, featuring a massive bronze Buddha statue and intricate murals.
Wat Benchamabophit
Also known as the Marble Temple, Wat Benchamabophit is a stunningly beautiful temple constructed from imported Italian marble.