Trip to Bangkok

4 days may budget trip

Day 1: Exploring the Old City

The Grand Palace: A stunning architectural masterpiece and former royal residence (open 8:30am-3:30pm, entry fee THB 500).

Wat Pho: Home to the famous Reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage school (open 8am-6:30pm, entry fee THB 200).

Khao San Road: Vibrant backpacker area with street food and budget bars (best visited after 6pm for lively atmosphere).

Day 2: Markets and Culture

Chatuchak Weekend Market: One of the largest markets in the world, perfect for affordable shopping (best visited on weekends, open 9am-6pm).

Jim Thompson House: Explore the traditional Thai house and learn about Thai silk (open 9am-6pm, entry fee THB 200).

Asiatique The Riverfront: Night market with shops and restaurants along the river (open 4pm-12am, free entry).

Day 3: Nature and Temples

Lumpini Park: Relax in this green oasis in the heart of the city, a great place for a morning stroll (open 4am-10pm, free entry).

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn): Iconic riverside temple known for its stunning spires (open 8am-6pm, entry fee THB 100).

Chao Phraya River Ferry: Enjoy a cheap boat ride along the river, offering views of the city and temples (cost around THB 15-50 depending on distance).

Day 4: Local Experiences

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre: Discover contemporary art and cultural exhibitions (open 10am-9pm, free entry).

Talad Rot Fai Srinakarin (Train Night Market): A vintage market with food, antiques, and clothes (open 5pm-1am, free entry).

Street Food Tour in Chinatown (Yaowarat): Indulge in delicious and affordable street food (best time is after 6pm).

Events During Your Visit

Visakha Bucha Day celebrations on May 5th, a significant Buddhist holiday.

Local temple fairs and festivities throughout the month.

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