For 4 days / 3 nights:
1) DAY 1
- Siam Niramit Show, or
- Suan Lum Night Bazaar
If you arrive in Bangkok in the afternoon, you can still watch the Siam Niramit (8 pm), or directly hunting shopping in Suan Lum Night Bazaar (open until midnight).

2) DAY 2 (Sightseeing Day)
MORNING
Sailing on the Chao Phraya (the Skytrain / taxi) * and stop at:
- Grand Palace
- Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha) or
- Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
AFTERNOON
- Thai Massage
- Typical Thai Dinner or International Buffet
- Catch a show: Cabaret or
- The roads to the entertainment district (Sukhumvit, RCA, Ratchadapisek, Silom / Patpong, or to Siam Paragon)
* If the Skytrain: Saphan Taksin Take headed, down and then take a special boat tourists (no guide). The ship will stop at attractions like the Grand Palace (Maharaj Pier), Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Chinatown, etc..
Inside the Grand Palace you can hire a guide or hire a guide headphones.
There is also a packet boat ride to the ‘Old Bangkok’, to see life floating village. The kids would love to feed the catfish big ones here!
3) DAY 3 (By-By & Shopping Day)
MORNING
- Actually, Bo Bae and Pratunam mall has been open since morning (at 7). This market is specialized wholesale (min. purchase 3 or 6), so the price is much cheaper.
- Siam Paragon (the largest and newest mall), complete with Ocean World for the children.
- MBK (Indonesian tourist favorite mall)
- Siam Square (across from MBK) – where goods fashion, art, and even some appeared in VOGUE, such as shop “It’s Happened to be a Closet”
AFTERNOON
- View the location of the famous Erawan Shrine
- Next to have Amarin Plaza, shopping is quite cheap (like silk, etc.)
- Crossing the least Gaysorn Plaza, then there Phand Narai, where art.
- Across the bridge there is Central World Plaza, here is King Duty Free.
- Visit the Jim Thompson shop – the best silk shop in Thailand
- Relaxing evening dinner Dinner Cruise (Chao Phraya Princess or Loy Nava), definitely memorable! (NB: the Chao Phraya Princess for those who like luxury ships, Loy Nava for those who like traditional antique boat.’s Both romantic and equipped show).
For 5 days / 4 nights, you can be more relaxed (trust me, your legs will be tired and you can bid more satisfied;)) and visit:
Chatuchak Market, the largest market in Asia (open Saturday & Sunday), all goods are here with super low price … You can buy beautiful oleh2 from USD 5000!
Seeing the area in the Kao San Road backpacker … There she called themselves, met with the backpackers from around the world and exchanging tourism information mur-mer!
The food is also anekarupa and fun to try (hawker’s food).
Visiting Chinatown on Yaowarat Road .. Do not forget to taste the ice bird nest! Healthy & Sedap
Playing snow in Snow Town, and Hollywood-style action at Dreamworld
The world’s largest restaurant: Royal Dragon, while watching the show.
Watch Thai Boxing at Lumpini Stadium (near the Suan Lum Night Bazaar)
Get up early and to Damnoen Saduak floating market (must be early because if you oversleep more tourists than the seller ..:)
Enjoy a more complete entertainment: Rachadapisek (dinner & show), Sukhumvit (expat area complete with shops and cafes that supertrendi like Bed)
Eat as much fruit in Suppatra Land (Do not forget the durian, mango and lengkengnya …)
Thailand’s famous spas worldwide
Learning to cook at the Oriental, UFM, or the Blue Elephant (where the Miss World to learn)
Go Noong Noch and Rose Garden (a little outside the city). Witnessing the typical life of Thailand and an elephant show, the park is very beautiful.
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