Morning: Arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport and transfer to your hotel in the Siam area. After checking in, enjoy a light Thai breakfast and freshen up before heading out.
Afternoon: Take a short taxi ride to the Grand Palace and marvel at its intricate architecture. Just a short walk away, explore the neighboring Wat Pho to see the famous Reclining Buddha.
Evening: Hop on a Chao Phraya River Cruise at sunset for stunning views of the illuminated cityscape, then unwind with dinner at the riverside Asiatique Night Market.
Book a HotelMorning: Cross the river to visit Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, and climb its central spire for panoramic river views. Afterwards, stroll along the bustling streets of Khao San Road for a taste of backpacker culture.
Afternoon: Dive into Bangkok’s art and heritage at the Jim Thompson House, a beautifully preserved teakwood mansion. Then head to the nearby Siam Paragon for upscale shopping or a quick coffee break.
Evening: Experience the vibrant atmosphere of the Chatuchak Weekend Market (if your visit falls on a weekend) or the alternative Rod Fai Night Market, sampling street food and hunting for unique souvenirs.
Book a HotelMorning: Start with a leisurely jog or paddle boat ride in Lumphini Park, enjoying the city's green oasis before the heat sets in.
Afternoon: Explore the futuristic side of Bangkok at the Bangkok Art & Culture Centre and then shop for designer goods at CentralWorld or relax in a rooftop café.
Evening: Conclude your trip with a farewell dinner at a rooftop restaurant overlooking the skyline, then head back to the hotel to collect your luggage for departure.
Book a HotelIf you have more time, consider adding a day trip to the ancient capital of Ayutthaya or a cooking class to learn Thai cuisine. For a shorter stay, you can combine the Grand Palace, Wat Pho, and Wat Arun into a half‑day tour and skip the extensive market visits, focusing on the city’s main landmarks and a single evening river cruise.