Trip to Bangkok

1 week august family trip

Day 1: Exploring Historical Bangkok

Grand Palace: Stunning architecture and rich history (opens 8:30am, entry fee 500 THB, dress code enforced).

Wat Pho: Home of the Reclining Buddha and traditional Thai massage school (closes 6:30pm, entry fee 200 THB).

Asiatique The Riverfront: Family-friendly market with dining and shopping options (open until 11pm, free entry).

Day 2: Adventure and Culture

Safari World: Open-air zoo and marine park with animal shows (opens 9am, entry fee 1,500 THB for adults, 1,200 THB for children).

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre: Explore contemporary art exhibitions (free entry, family-friendly workshops may be available).

Khao San Road: Vibrant street for food, shopping, and entertainment (best visited after sunset).

Day 3: Nature and Relaxation

Lumpini Park: Enjoy paddle boating and children's playgrounds (open 4am–9pm, free entry).

Jim Thompson House: Tour the traditional Thai house and learn about silk (opens 9am, entry fee 200 THB, kids under 10 are free).

Siam Paragon: Indoor shopping mall with a cinema and aquariam (open until 10pm, family-friendly dining options).

Day 4: Day Trip to Ayutthaya

Ayutthaya Historical Park: Explore ancient ruins and temples (best reached by train or minivan, entry fee 50 THB).

Elephantstay: Unique experience to learn about and interact with elephants (pre-booking required, family-friendly).

Local Restaurant in Ayutthaya: Enjoy traditional Thai dinner (look for family-friendly venues).

Day 5: Floating Markets and Cooking

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: Experience local culture and food (best visited early, travel time 1-1.5 hours).

Baipai Cooking School: Family-friendly cooking class to learn traditional Thai dishes (pre-booking required).

Riverside Dinner Cruise: Enjoy a family dinner on a boat while seeing illuminated temples (book in advance).

Day 6: Fun and Shopping

KidZania: Interactive educational theme park where kids can role-play various professions (open 10am, entry fee 900 THB for kids).

Chatuchak Weekend Market: Explore one of the largest markets in the world (open Saturday and Sunday, family-friendly stalls).

Street Food Tour in Sukhumvit: Try various Thai street foods with guided options for family favorites (evening tours available).

Day 7: Relaxation and Departure

Spa Day: Family-friendly spa with treatments for all ages (book in advance for family packages).

Shopping at Terminal 21: Unique themed shopping mall with options for all ages (open until 10pm).

Final Dinner at a Rooftop Restaurant: Enjoy stunning views of Bangkok as a farewell (reservations recommended).

Events During Your Visit

Buddhist Lent Festival: August 1-3, cultural activities at temples.

Bangkok International Book Fair: August 10-20, great for families with kids who love books.

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