A spectacular intricately carved wooden temple — great for twilight photos (typically open 8:00am–6:00pm). If arriving late, enjoy the exterior and waterfront views; if you want a longer tour, plan earlier on Day 2.
Popular western/brunch-style restaurant known for large portions and photogenic plating; relaxed dinner to recover from travel (opens early till late).
Island visit by speedboat or ferry offers beaches and viewpoints; since you said no water sports, mark this optional — you can instead visit Nong Nooch Tropical Garden or Art in Paradise (indoor 3D museum).
MBK is very tourist-friendly for electronics, souvenirs and (as you noted) replica-style goods — be mindful of local laws and quality concerns when buying counterfeit items.
Safari World is a full-day zoo & drive-through safari with shows; expected opening ~9:00am, allocate most of the day (book tickets in advance if possible).
Outdoor open-air museum featuring scaled replicas of Thailand's historic monuments — opens typically ~9:00am–6:00pm. Excellent for photography and cultural context.
Local market shopping and photo stops; hours and scale vary by location—great for small souvenirs and local food stalls (typically opens late afternoon into evening).
European-themed open-air village restaurant — best in evening when lights are on (typical opening ~5:00pm–1:00am) — great for pictures and a memorable last-night dinner.
Take this morning to pick up anything missed — Terminal21 (Sukhumvit) for themed floors, Platinum for fashion bargains and MBK for electronics/souvenirs.
Optional spa, quick museum visit or shopping depending on leftover wishlist (use this flexible slot to revisit ICONSIAM boutiques like LV/Dior if you want to try-on or reserve).
If you want a scenic riverside meal again, head to Asiatique; otherwise pick a comfortable neighbourhood restaurant to pack and rest early for departure day.