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EVELYN MCCARTHYUnited States

A three-day guide to Bangkok, taking you to explore the Thai capital!

Hello everyone! I heard you haven’t prepared a good guide for Bangkok yet, don’t worry, I’m here to save you! Today I’m sharing with you a three-day itinerary for Bangkok, hoping it can provide some reference and inspiration for your trip. Come check out this guide! 【Day1 Sukhumvit & Silom】 1. It is recommended to stay in a hotel near Asok in Bangkok, which is convenient for luggage storage. 2. Enjoy a variety of delicious food at Terminal 21 Food Court. 3. Free boating in Lumphini Park and enjoy the beauty of nature. 4. Visit the duty-free shop MahaNakhon or the 78-story Pixel Building, which has a comfortable air-conditioned environment. 5. Visit the nearby Patpong Night Market. If you have enough time, you can choose to go to Chinatown. 6. On the way back to the hotel, visit Soi Cow/boy, the flower street. 【Day2 Old Town Day Tour】 1. Go to the Grand Palace or Wat Pho in the morning (they are next to each other, choose one). 2. If you have enough time, you can visit the National Museum of Thailand, which has a comfortable air-conditioned environment. 3. Visit Wat Arun in the afternoon (outdoors, no air conditioning). 4. Enjoy dinner at Icon Siam in the evening. Must-see places include the 7th floor observation deck and the G floor floating market. 5. Take a boat from the east side of the mall to Sathorn Station, then take the BTS back to the city. 6. You can visit Nana Plaza at night. Note: - There are many temples and attractions on that day, so it is recommended to dress appropriately and avoid revealing clothes or shoes that are difficult to take off. - There is an underground passage in front of the Grand Palace with air conditioning and chairs for rest. - There is a very good restaurant called The Gate near the Grand Palace. - There is a small restaurant inside the National Museum, which is cheap and delicious. - You need to bring your passport to enter Nana Plaza, and you are not allowed to bring your own drinks. 【Day 3: Check for omissions during the trip】 1. Take a look at the giant Buddha? Go to Watergate Temple. 2. Buy souvenirs? Choose from Siam Emporium. 3. Visit the free Bangkok Art and Culture Centre. 4. Take a look at Pak Khlong Flower Market? 5. Visit another night market. 6. Try Thai food again. 7. Treat yourself to a massage and relax. If you have enough time, you can consider going to Pattaya to see the sea view and beach! After staying for one night, you can take a bus directly from Pattaya to Suvarnabhumi Airport to fly back home (there is no direct transportation from Pattaya to Don Muang Airport). How to find good food, drinks and a good massage parlor? Basically just rely on Google Maps! [Massage Shop] Turn on the location function and find shops with high ratings and many reviews near you on Google Maps. The price of a massage in Thailand is generally half of that in China (1 RMB per minute). If it is lower than this price, it is cheap, otherwise it is expensive. There may be a queue in the store after 8pm, so don't go too late. The one I went to was a Natural touch massage. 【Gourmet restaurants】 can also be searched on Google. Thai food tends to be spicy and milk tea tends to be sweet. I recommend trying the Thai hot pot and Tom Yum Goong soup base (I’ve been to You&I). KubKao, a Thai restaurant recommended by netizens, has 6 branches in the city. KFC has curry chicken rice and Thai spicy chicken wings, which you can also try. There are unlimited refills of Coke and Sprite, and free charging sockets. McDonald's and KFC both have self-service ordering machines, and it's totally fine to use plastic English + look at pictures to see the prices. The recommended pickled food shop is Khoad Yum, which is clean and hygienic (there are 4 branches in the city).
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Posted: Dec 12, 2023
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