Arrive and check in to DT Hotel Pratunam (10:00am as requested). Freshen up and leave luggage; Pratunam is excellent for fashion shopping and central to MBK/Siam.
Browse affordable, wholesale-style fashion and accessories in this multi‑floor mall; good for bulk buys and trying local street‑style trends. Opening hours usually 10:00am–8:00pm; check seasonal hours.
Eat at MBK's food court for fast, inexpensive Thai classics like pad Thai or green curry; food courts are open roughly 10:00am–10:00pm and are reliable for varied tastes.
Shop MBK for electronics and souvenirs then stroll Siam Square for cafés, local designers and street art; MBK open ~10:00am–10:00pm, Siam Square shops vary but many open from late morning.
Head to Chatuchak for stalls selling handicrafts, clothing and street food — ideal for bargains; market hours commonly 9:00am–6:00pm on weekend days, arrive early to avoid crowds.
If you have energy, Nana Plaza (late night area) is an option for nightlife; otherwise pick a quieter night market or rooftop bar. Nana Plaza and nightlife spots open late; exercise usual safety and local-sensitivity caution.
Dine on recommended street‑food stalls near Chatuchak or return to Pratunam for rooftop dinner with city views; street food stalls usually operate until late evening, roofs typically open 5:00pm–midnight.
Visit the Grand Palace to admire ornate Thai architecture and the Emerald Buddha; palace hours are usually 8:30am–3:30pm and a strict dress code applies (no sleeveless/shorts).
Walk or take a short taxi to Chinatown to explore markets, gold shops and famous street‑food stalls; shops are typically open through the day and evening — lunchtime here is excellent for seafood and noodle dishes.
Try roast duck, dim sum or local noodle dishes from renowned stalls — food here is vibrant and affordable, street stalls often open from midday into late night.
Visit the Space and Time Cube (VR/immersive art installation or themed exhibit) for a contemporary experience — opening hours commonly mid‑afternoon to evening; please confirm the venue's current schedule.
Board the scheduled Viva Alangka cruise from Asiatique for river views and evening lights; your window 7:45pm–9:45pm is ideal for sunset-to-night cityscapes — confirm boarding location at Asiatique warehouse.
Stroll Asiatique's riverside night market for boutique shops, alfresco dining and performances; Asiatique typically opens from late afternoon until around midnight.
Have an early breakfast and check out for transfer to Bangkok airport for your 10:00am flight; hotels open breakfast early on request, or grab a takeaway from a café.
Hike the Aonang Monkey Trail late afternoon for coastal views and a memorable sunset — plan 5:00pm–7:00pm to catch sunset; trail is free but wear good shoes and insect repellent.
Full‑day trip visiting Maya Bay viewpoint, Loh Samah Bay, Viking Cave and snorkeling spots; typical tour runs 7:30am–5:00pm — confirm pickup time with operator.
Explore Aonang Landmark Night Market for street food, souvenirs and local performances; markets typically operate from early evening until around 10:30pm.
Head to The Hilltop Aonang for panoramic views and well‑reviewed food — a must‑visit for sunset options if you prefer an elevated viewpoint and good local cuisine.
Enjoy a traditional Thai massage to soothe muscles after hiking and beach activity; reputable studios are typically open 10:00am–10:00pm and sessions last 1–2 hours.
Visit Freedom Beach for a quieter, picturesque beach experience — access is via a short boat or steep trail; best in the afternoon for calm waters and sunset views.
Visit the Big Buddha for panoramic island views and a serene atmosphere; the site is usually open from early morning until evening (donation-based entry).
Visit a reputable park for supervised photos and interactions with tigers — check ethics and welfare standards before booking; typical visits are mid‑morning to mid‑afternoon.
Visit Bukit Elephant Park for ethical feeding/bathing experiences and learn about elephant care; programme durations vary (usually 2–3 hours) — confirm welfare credentials beforehand.
Experience the vibrant evening scene at Bangla Road — bars, street performers and night market stalls; open late into the night and perfect for nightlife photo ops.
Quick final stroll on Patong beach or last‑minute souvenir shopping at Jungceylon if time permits; shops typically open from 10:00am but hotels and beach vendors are available earlier.
Check out and transfer to the airport for your return flight to India; plan at least 2 hours for domestic/international check‑in depending on your flight.