Start with a relaxed hotel buffet or in-room breakfast so the toddler can settle after travel; many family hotels open breakfast from 6:30–10:30am. Confirm your hotel's hours on arrival.
Wide green space with shaded playgrounds and calm swan boats — perfect for a stroller walk and a gentle first-day activity; the park is open daily 05:00–21:00.
Family-friendly, air‑conditioned food choices and high chairs make this ideal for a toddler; Siam Paragon’s restaurants generally open by 10:00am and the food court runs late.
Large, stroller‑friendly aquarium with shallow displays, a walk-through tunnel, and scheduled feeding talks — open typically 10:00–20:00 (check current times); it’s low‑key and toddler-friendly.
Casual Thai restaurant with a varied menu and high chairs — convenient after a long day and typically open until 9–10pm; child‑friendly portions available.
An easy‑paced visit to see the Reclining Buddha and open courtyards; Wat Pho is open daily around 08:00–18:30 but can be crowded so early arrival is best for toddlers.
Take a covered express or tourist boat along the river for scenic views and a breezy ride — public boats run from early morning to about 8:00–9:00pm and are inexpensive, which keeps the experience short and calm for a toddler.
Panoramic views of Wat Arun and a relaxed terrace setting; open from late morning, good for photos and toddler-friendly seating — avoid peak heat hours.
Short visit to the riverside temple; stairs can be steep so hold the toddler and focus on the riverside gardens and lower terraces; Wat Arun typically opens 08:30–17:30.
Indoor, air‑conditioned play space with toddler zones, soft-play and changing facilities — Funarium typically opens at 09:00 and is excellent for a safe morning of play.
Quick, multi‑choice food court near the airport railway link (BTS/MRT connections) for convenience before heading to Don Mueang or Suvarnabhumi; food courts are usually open 10:00–22:00.
Leave with buffer time for luggage and toddler bathroom breaks — allow 2–3 hours before flight if using city traffic peak times; check which Bangkok airport your flight departs from.
Opt for the hotel's restaurant or a short walk to a family-friendly eatery with child seats and a simple menu; many Phuket restaurants are open until 10:00pm but check local hours.
Shallow, family-friendly waters and soft sand perfect for sandcastle building and short paddles — beaches are public and open 24/7; bring sun protection and a sun tent for naps.
Smaller, manageable aquarium with shaded outdoor areas and short exhibits — open roughly 09:00–16:30, making it a good afternoon escape from sun and heat.
Large water park with a toddler-friendly play pool and lazy river — typically open from about 10:00–17:00; book lockers and a shaded cabana for easy breaks.
Colorful Sino-Portuguese streets, relaxed cafes and short walks — many shops and cafes open till early evening, though Sunday night market is only on Sundays; stick to short, shaded stretches for toddler comfort.
Try classic local dishes in a comfortable setting — family-friendly seating and early-evening service make it suitable for children; most Old Town restaurants open 11:00–21:00.
Short, colorful mini-golf course with dinosaur themes that toddlers find entertaining — open roughly 09:00–21:00 and is a quick, low-effort morning activity.
A final half-hour on the sand for simple play and photos so the toddler gets one last run-around before the journey home — beaches are free and flexible.