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Bangkok & Pattaya 5‑Night, 6‑Day Adventure

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Day 1: Arrival in Bangkok & Evening Stroll

Morning: Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport and transfer to your hotel in the Siam area. Settle in, freshen up, and enjoy a quick Thai coffee at the lobby cafe.

Afternoon: Take a leisurely walk around Jim Thompson House to admire traditional teak architecture and silk exhibits. A guided tour lasts about 1.5 hours and offers insight into Thai craftsmanship.

Evening: Head to the bustling Khao San Road for street food, live music, and a first taste of Bangkok’s nightlife. The vibrant atmosphere is perfect for easing into the trip.

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Day 2: Bangkok Cultural Highlights

Morning: Visit the magnificent Grand Palace and the adjacent Wat Pho, home of the Reclining Buddha. Allocate roughly 2 hours for the palace and 1.5 hours for the temple.

Afternoon: Cross the Chao Phraya River to explore Wat Arun, known for its towering spire. Afterward, wander through the lively lanes of Bangkok Chinatown, sampling dumplings and fresh fruit.

Evening: Take the river ferry to Asiatique The Riverfront for dinner beside the water, followed by a relaxed stroll through its night market and entertainment pavilions.

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Day 3: Markets & Transfer to Pattaya

Morning: Dive into the sensory overload of Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can shop for apparel, souvenirs, and local snacks. Plan at least 3 hours to browse the sprawling aisles.

Afternoon: Return to the hotel, collect luggage, and travel by private shuttle to Pattaya (≈2 hours). Check‑in at a beachfront resort and unwind by the pool.

Evening: Enjoy a sunset dinner on Pattaya Beach followed by a gentle walk along the shoreline, soaking in the coastal vibe.

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Day 4: Pattaya Landmarks

Morning: Explore the intricate wooden masterpiece of the Sanctuary of Truth, a temple‑like structure celebrating Thai art and philosophy. Guided tours last about 2 hours.

Afternoon: Head to Nong Nooch Botanical Garden to wander themed gardens, cultural shows, and elephant performances. Allocate roughly 3 hours for the full experience.

Evening: Dive into the neon‑lit excitement of Walking Street, where bars, clubs, and street performers create an unforgettable nightlife scene.

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Day 5: Island Escape & Relaxation

Morning: Take a short ferry ride to Koh Larn (Coral Island) for snorkeling, beach lounging, and a seafood lunch. Plan about 4 hours on the island.

Afternoon: Return to Pattaya and relax at Jomtien Beach, a quieter stretch ideal for swimming or a beachfront massage.

Evening: Visit the scenic Pattaya Viewpoint (Khao Pattaya) to capture panoramic sunset photos, then enjoy a quiet dinner at a local restaurant.

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Day 6: Departure

Morning: Check out of the hotel and, if time allows, explore Art in Paradise, an interactive 3‑D illusion museum that’s fun for final photo ops.

Afternoon: Transfer back to Bangkok by shuttle for your onward flight, with plenty of time for airport formalities.

Evening: Depart Thailand with wonderful memories of the city’s temples and the sea’s serenity.

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Time and Cost Estimates

  • Grand Palace – 2 hrs – 500 THB
  • Wat Pho – 1.5 hrs – 200 THB
  • Wat Arun – 1.5 hrs – 100 THB
  • Jim Thompson House – 1.5 hrs – 200 THB
  • Asiatique Riverfront – 2 hrs – 300 THB (ferry & dinner)
  • Chatuchak Market – 3 hrs – 500 THB (shopping budget)
  • Sanctuary of Truth – 2 hrs – 500 THB
  • Nong Nooch Garden – 3 hrs – 600 THB
  • Koh Larn Ferry & Activities – 4 hrs – 700 THB
  • Art in Paradise – 2 hrs – 400 THB
  • Additional transport & meals (estimate) – 6 hrs – 800 THB
  • Total Estimated Cost: 5,200 THB

Tips

If you wish to extend your stay, consider adding a day in Bangkok to explore the Bang Krachao “green lung” by bike, or a full day at the Erawan Museum. For a shorter itinerary, combine Day 2 and Day 3 by visiting the Grand Palace and Chatuchak in a single day and head to Pattaya on the afternoon of Day 2, reducing the trip to 4 nights while still capturing the highlights.

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