Arrive at Suvarnabhumi (or Don Mueang). Use a prearranged private transfer or airport taxi to your hotel — recommended choices for convenience: The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam (central), Park 9 Hotel (Siam area) or Marriott Executive Apartments Sukhumvit (spacious for family). Request early check-in when booking; if unavailable, ask to store luggage and use a quiet lounge to rest.
Light rest & refresh at the hotel — shower, change, and let your toddler nap in a familiar room. Pregnant travelers should hydrate and have a small snack; request extra pillows and a low-step bathtub if needed.
Easy hotel breakfast — choose a place with vegetarian options (many hotels offer tofu, fruit, and rice dishes). Keep the morning low-key: short walk around the hotel area so your toddler can stretch legs.
Short, stroller-friendly outing to a nearby indoor child-friendly spot: if staying near Siam, visit SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World (Siam Paragon) for calm, seated exhibits and shaded indoor walking; ideal for pregnant travelers and toddlers.
Return to hotel for midday rest. Nap time for the toddler and a quiet break for you — this is important to pace energy on arrival day. Order light room service or a vegetarian-friendly meal (try steamed vegetables, mango sticky rice, or vegetarian pad thai).
Late light lunch nearby if you feel up to it: try Broccoli Revolution (Sukhumvit/Siam area) — Instagram-trending vegetarian café with bowls and smoothies, comfortable seating and stroller access.
Optional gentle outing: short visit to Benjakitti Park (if near Sukhumvit) for an easy lakeside stroll with shaded paths and playground for your toddler; bring a sunhat and water. Keep activity under 45-60 minutes to avoid fatigue.
Return to hotel for freshen-up and rest. Prepare light snacks and water for the evening. Put on comfortable clothes for riverside sunset viewing; confirm your restaurant reservation for later (book a sunset table).
Leave for Rattanakosin / Riverside area. Recommended transport: GrabTaxi or hotel-arranged car to avoid transfers involving stairs; travel time 20-40 minutes depending on traffic and hotel location.
Arrive at the Grand Palace precinct — if you want to briefly see the exterior without long walking, enjoy views from outside and take photos (note: Grand Palace closes around 3:30-4 PM, so interior visit likely not possible this late; plan interior visit another day if desired).
Take a short river taxi across the Chao Phraya to the Wat Arun side (the ferry is quick and stroller friendly). If you prefer not to climb Wat Arun’s steep steps while pregnant, skip the ascent and plan to admire it from the riverfront and your dinner spot.
Early riverside dinner with a view: arrive at Sala Rattanakosin (rooftop/restaurant) or Arun Residence’s riverside bar/restaurant; both have tables facing Wat Arun and comfortable seating. Alternatively reserve Eagle’s Nest Bar (a rooftop/riverfront spot recommended for views) — request a table with unobstructed Wat Arun sightlines for sunset and night lights.
Enjoy sunset views — order vegetarian-friendly dishes from the restaurant: try the vegetarian green curry, tofu stir-fry, papaya salad (ask for less spice), and refreshing coconut drinks. Sit back and let the toddler watch the illuminated temple across the river.
After sunset, take a slow riverside stroll near Arun Residence or along the Tha Tien riverfront; the temple is beautifully lit at night and easy to admire from benches. Avoid crowded piers and keep to well-lit, accessible paths.
Head back to your hotel by taxi/Grab. If the toddler is sleepy, request a car seat from the driver or pre-book a family-friendly transfer through your hotel.
Arrive at hotel — light bedtime routine for the toddler. You may opt for a simple in-room vegetarian meal or desserts from a nearby trendy spot (e.g., Veganerie Concept for vegan cakes if you want a sweet treat).
Relax and prepare for a full day tomorrow. Double-check next-day plans: whether you'll choose Safari World, Dusit Zoo, or SEA LIFE/Kid-friendly options, and confirm any necessary bookings or transfers. Hydrate and rest well.
Wake gently and have a hotel breakfast with vegetarian choices; request extra pillows and a low-step chair for comfort. Pack a small day bag with water, sunscreen, a hat, some snacks for the toddler, and any pregnancy essentials.
Depart hotel by GrabTaxi or hotel car to the Grand Palace area to avoid crowded mid-day heat; travel time typically 20-40 minutes depending on your hotel choice. Bring stroller or carrier — Grand Palace precinct can be busy but the external grounds and nearby walkways are stroller-friendly.
Arrive at the Grand Palace precinct — if you plan an interior visit, enter early to beat crowds. Note: dress code is strictly enforced (covered shoulders and long skirts/trousers); if renting clothing, allow time for that.
Guided/light self-paced visit to the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew exterior and indoor highlights if you feel comfortable walking; keep the pace slow, use shaded routes, and sit on benches when needed. Limit the visit to 60-75 minutes to avoid prolonged standing.
Short walk to nearby Wat Pho to see the Reclining Buddha from the outside or enter briefly (accessible areas only) — there are shaded courtyards and massage schools nearby if you want to skip a full temple climb. Spend 30-45 minutes here, focusing on easy-to-reach viewpoints.
Take the river ferry across to Tha Tien pier (stroller-friendly, short ride) and walk to a nearby vegetarian-friendly lunch spot such as Ethos Vegetarian & Vegan near Khao San (casual, variety of veggie dishes) or the riverside Sala Rattanakosin Café for light salads and tofu dishes. Choose a table with shade and easy access.
Return to the hotel for a midday rest — nap time for the toddler and a quiet break for you. Aim for at least 1-2 hours resting to conserve energy for the evening.
Light afternoon snack at the hotel (fruit, smoothie or coconut water) and prepare comfortable clothes for the evening; reapply sunscreen if you'll be outdoors again. Confirm your dinner reservation at Sala Rattanakosin, Eagle's Nest Bar, or Arun Residence (request a waterside table facing Wat Arun).
Optional gentle activity: short, stroller-friendly visit to the nearby National Museum (small sections) or a calm riverside stroll at Phra Athit / Tha Tien to watch boats and let your toddler move around for 20-30 minutes. Keep walking minimal and shaded.
Return to hotel to freshen up and rest briefly before heading back to the river; use hotel transfer or Grab to avoid long walks and stairs. Pack a light shawl in case it gets breezy at the river.
Leave for the Riverside area (Arun side) allowing traffic time; arrive with an hour before sunset to secure a comfortable seat. If you prefer a unique perch, head to Eagle's Nest Bar (book in advance) for rooftop views; otherwise Sala Rattanakosin or Arun Residence riverside seating are excellent.
Take the short ferry to Wat Arun side if needed and settle at your reserved riverside table. Order vegetarian specials such as Sala Rattanakosin's tofu dishes or Arun Residence's vegetable curry and cooling coconut drinks; let the toddler enjoy the view while you relax.
Watch the sunset unfold over the Chao Phraya with Wat Arun as the focal point — this is the prime photo and relaxation moment, so stay seated and hydrated. Staff at these restaurants are used to families; request a low-high chair or booster if needed.
After sunset, enjoy the temple illumination as Wat Arun lights up; take slow riverside photos and a short, flat stroll nearby to admire the view from a different angle (avoid steep steps at the temple). Keep the outing brief to avoid toddler overtiredness.
If the toddler is restless, return to the hotel by taxi/Grab — otherwise consider a 30-40 minute leisurely long-tail river cruise that departs from Tha Tien for a calm, seated way to see illuminated riverside sights (confirm comfort and seat options in advance).
Arrive back at your hotel; have a light bedtime routine for the toddler and enjoy a small evening snack from an Instagram-trending vegetarian spot if you still have appetite — options include Broccoli Revolution (plant-based bowls) or Veganerie Concept (desserts).
Review plans for Day 3 (Safari World / Zoo decision) and ensure any necessary bookings or transfers are confirmed. Hydrate and rest early to recover energy after a culturally rich day.
Wake gently, have a hotel breakfast with vegetarian options (try fresh fruit, congee or tofu dishes) and pack a day bag with sunscreen, hats, water, toddler snacks, extra diapers, and a refillable water bottle for you.
Decide and confirm which animal day to do: Safari World (larger, park with drive-through safari and shows) OR Dusit Zoo/SEA LIFE/Children’s Discovery Museum (closer to city, less walking between zones). For a relaxed family day and shorter transfers, Dusit Zoo or SEA LIFE is recommended; choose Safari World only if you want the full safari experience and are comfortable with a longer transfer.
If choosing Safari World: depart by pre-booked private transfer (recommended) — travel time ~45-60 minutes from central Bangkok. If choosing Dusit Zoo / SEA LIFE / Kid-friendly city options: depart by Grab or hotel car — travel time 15-30 minutes depending on hotel location.
Arrive at your chosen venue. Safari World opens early — head first to the open safari drive area to see giraffes, zebras and deer from the comfort of the park shuttle or your transfer; stay seated, shaded and hydrated. If at Dusit Zoo, start with the main animal enclosures and the large shaded enclosures for elephants and big cats.
Attend a short, family-friendly animal show or feeding demonstration (Safari World's marine animal or bird shows; Dusit Zoo often has scheduled feedings). Shows provide seated viewing which is easier for pregnancy and entertaining for your toddler — check the day's schedule on arrival and pick a nearby show.
Snack and rest break in a shaded café/canteen area; choose vegetarian-friendly options such as fruit cups, steamed rice and vegetable dishes, or a simple noodle soup. Allow the toddler to run briefly in a play area if available so they burn off energy.
Leisurely continue through the park at a slow pace — at Safari World you can visit the Marine Park aquariums and safari baby animal sections; at Dusit Zoo, visit the children's zoo petting area and shaded aviary. Use benches and shaded spots frequently to sit and rehydrate.
Lunchtime at an on-site or nearby restaurant with vegetarian choices. Safari World has casual cafés offering vegetable fried rice or tofu dishes; if in the city, head to a nearby Instagram-trending vegetarian café such as Broccoli Revolution (Sukhumvit/Siam) or Ethos Vegetarian (Khao San area) depending on location.
Return to the hotel for a restful midday break — a nap for the toddler and a quiet rest for you. This midday rest is important to avoid overexertion in pregnancy and to split the day's activities comfortably.
Optional short afternoon activity near your hotel: SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World (if not visited earlier) for calm, indoor aquarium viewing; or Children’s Discovery Museum for interactive play. These indoor, climate-controlled options are toddler-friendly and low-impact for you.
If you did Safari World and still have energy, return to the hotel instead of trying to squeeze in more — otherwise enjoy a gentle stroll in a nearby park (Benjakitti or Lumpini) to let your toddler run and enjoy playgrounds while you rest on a bench.
Early dinner at an Instagram-trending vegetarian-friendly restaurant convenient to your evening plans: Broccoli Revolution (plant-based bowls and pasta), Veganerie Concept (desserts and savory options), or May Veggie Home (Thai vegetarian classics). Choose a place with comfortable seating and easy restroom access.
If you visited Dusit Zoo or city attractions, consider a short, calm river cruise or ferry ride for 30-40 minutes to relax and see lit cityscapes; this is a comfortable way to end the day seated and enjoying views without strenuous walking.
Return to the hotel by hotel car or taxi. Prepare a calm bedtime routine for the toddler and lay out items needed for the next day's shopping plans (Platinum Mall, Chatuchak or Central Village if included).
If you have extra energy, enjoy a light dessert from Veganerie Concept (if nearby) or a soothing herbal tea in the hotel lounge; otherwise rest and hydrate well — pregnancy rest and comfort are the priority.
Finalize plans for Day 4 (shopping day) and confirm any transfers to Central Village or outlets if you want premium outlet shopping; ensure any booked Safari World or zoo tickets for future days (if applicable) are printed or in your phone.
Wind down and sleep early to prepare for a shopping-focused Day 4 — ensure you have comfortable shoes ready, a lightweight stroller for the toddler, and a small cooler bag for drinks and snacks to keep everyone comfortable.
Wake gently and enjoy a hotel breakfast with vegetarian options (fresh fruit, congee, tofu dishes). Pack a lightweight stroller, water, sunscreen, a small cooler bag for drinks/snacks and a shopping tote for purchases.
Leave for Pratunam / Platinum Fashion Mall by hotel car or Grab (short ride from most central hotels). Aim to arrive early to avoid crowds and to keep walking light for pregnancy comfort.
Browse Platinum Fashion Mall (Pratunam) — focus on 1-2 floors for clothes and toddler items; prioritize air-conditioned shops and use the mall seating frequently. Limit this stop to 90 minutes to avoid fatigue.
Short coffee/snack break at a nearby cafe such as After You Dessert Café (comfortable seating) or a vegetarian-friendly option like Broccoli Revolution (if en route to Siam). Sit, hydrate and let the toddler move around briefly.
Transfer to CentralWorld / Siam Paragon area (5-15 minutes by car depending on traffic) for luxury and designer shopping in an easy, air-conditioned environment. These malls have spacious seating and family bathrooms for convenience.
Browse luxury stores at Gaysorn Village and Siam Paragon — prioritize a few boutiques you most want to see to keep the outing manageable (e.g., Chanel, Louis Vuitton, local designer shops at Siam Paragon). Stop at the mall’s seating areas often and use elevators rather than stairs.
Lunch at an Instagram-trending vegetarian spot: choose Broccoli Revolution (plant-based bowls, smoothies) in the Siam/Sukhumvit area or May Veggie Home (vegetarian Thai favorites) in CentralWorld’s vicinity for a comfortable sit-down meal. Request a quiet corner table for you and the toddler.
Return to your hotel for a midday rest and nap time for the toddler; take 1.5-2 hours to recharge — pregnancy rest is important before afternoon activities. Leave shopping bags at the room and freshen up.
Decide between a short Chatuchak visit or a trip to Central Village outlet: if you prefer minimal travel, do a quick Chatuchak visit (Saturdays/Sundays busiest) limited to 60-90 minutes focused on kid-friendly stalls and souvenirs. If you want outlet luxury, head to Central Village (pre-book a car; 30-60 minutes from central Bangkok).
If choosing Chatuchak: arrive at Chatuchak Weekend Market (Seacon or Mo Chit BTS) and focus on Sections 3-7 for handicrafts, toys and light clothing; stick to shaded alleys and use mall-style cafes for breaks. Keep the stop brief and stroller-friendly routes in mind.
If choosing Central Village: arrive and focus on outlet stores for designer discounts (Prada, Gucci, Coach, etc.), use the shuttle buses and plenty of seating areas to rest between shops; keep shopping to a single building to avoid long walks.
Coffee or light refreshment break: at Chatuchak choose a shaded coconut stall or a cafe inside JJ Mall; at Central Village enjoy the comfortable cafes inside the outlet mall. Let the toddler explore a small play corner or run in a safe space.
Begin returning to central Bangkok (hotel area) to avoid rush-hour traffic and to allow a calm evening wind-down; use hotel car or pre-booked taxi for a comfortable ride and car seat if needed.
Freshen up at the hotel, sort any purchases, and prepare for an easy dinner. If you still want an Instagram-trending vegetarian dinner, consider Rasayana Retreat (raw/vegetarian in Ari) if nearby, or Ethos Vegetarian (relaxed vibes near Khao San if you’re up for a short drive).
Dinner at Broccoli Revolution (Siam/Sukhumvit) or Ethos Vegetarian — both are family-friendly with varied vegetarian menus and comfortable seating. Order gentle Thai dishes and cooling drinks; let the toddler wind down with a simple dessert.
If the toddler still has energy, take a gentle evening stroll in a nearby park like Benjakitti or a mall indoor play area (Siam Paragon has a kid zone) for 15-20 minutes to burn off the last wiggles before bedtime.
Return to your hotel for toddler bedtime routine and quiet time for you and your husband. Lay out items for the next day (Siam outlet / optional Central Village revisit) and check transfer timings.
Relax in the hotel with a light snack or herbal tea and review purchases; charge phones, confirm any bookings for Day 5 and the airport transfer, and rest early to prepare for travel the following day.
Wake gently and enjoy a hotel breakfast with vegetarian options (fresh fruit, congee, tofu dishes). Pack a small day bag with water, pregnancy essentials, toddler snacks, sunscreen, stroller and any receipts/boxes for possible tax-refund or outlet returns.
Depart for Siam outlet area by hotel car or Grab — aim to arrive early to avoid crowds and heat. If you prefer convenience, head to Siam Paragon / Siam Square outlets first for air-conditioned browsing and toddler-friendly facilities.
Start at Siam Paragon: visit outlet or discount sections and stores inside (check the mall’s concierge for current outlet pop-ups). Enjoy easy walking, frequent seats and baby-changing rooms — prioritize a few shops (designer or kid items) to keep shopping light.
Walk to Siam Square One and the surrounding Siam Square boutiques for local designer finds and moderately priced kids’ items; these small shops are compact and Instagram-popular for unique gifts and toddler clothes.
Stop for a mid-morning snack at Broccoli Revolution (Siam) — trending plant-based café with bowls, smoothie options and comfortable seating, great for a nutritious pause and toddler snack time.
Decide whether to visit Central Village outlet (premium outlet near Suvarnabhumi) or stay in central outlets. If you want high-end outlet discounts and don’t mind a 30-60 minute transfer, book a private car to Central Village now; otherwise continue exploring Siam-area outlets and malls.
If staying local: transfer to Platinum Siam Outlet / Siam Center’s sale racks or CentralWorld’s outlet corners for more bargains and comfortable seating. Use elevators, take frequent rests and limit walking to preserve energy.
If you chose Central Village: arrive and head to major outlet brands (Prada, Gucci, Coach) focusing on one or two stores; Central Village has benches, shaded walkways and cafes to rest between shops. Use the mall’s shuttle or golf-cart service if available to shorten walks.
Lunch at Central Village café or back in Siam area: choose May Veggie Home (for Thai vegetarian classics) or Rasayana Retreat (raw/vegetarian, calm ambiance) depending on location — both are Instagram-favorites and offer substantial, pregnancy-friendly dishes.
Return to hotel for a midday rest and toddler nap; plan 1.5-2 hours to recharge, rehydrate and sort your purchases. This break keeps the day comfortable and ensures you’re rested for any afternoon activity.
Optional kid-friendly afternoon: visit SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World (Siam Paragon) if not yet seen — a calm, indoor aquarium that’s easy on your feet and delightful for a toddler. Alternatively, the Children’s Discovery Museum or an indoor play area in a mall are low-impact options.
If you still considered Dreamworld earlier: review the recommendation — Dreamworld is not advised for a 6-month pregnancy due to long walking, rides and queues; skip it and instead enjoy the above calm attractions. If the family strongly prefers an outdoor theme-park vibe, consider a short visit to Funarium (indoor play) or KidZania (gentle, seated activities) instead.
Return to Siam area for light shopping or to pick up any last-minute items at Platinum Mall outlet corners or Siam Square shops. Have a cold drink and sit frequently; use the mall’s nursing rooms/rest areas as needed.
Early dinner at an Instagram-trending vegetarian-friendly restaurant with varied options: choose Broccoli Revolution (bowls and smoothies), Veganerie Concept (comforting vegan desserts and mains) or May Veggie Home (Thai vegetarian dishes). Request a quiet corner and high chair or booster for your toddler.
If you want one more relaxed experience before packing, take a short, calm elevator-accessible stroll in Benchasiri or Lumpini Park (depending on hotel) so the toddler can run briefly while you sit and watch. Keep this outing under 30 minutes to avoid fatigue.
Return to the hotel to finish packing, organize purchases and prepare documents for airport transfer. Confirm your airport car, ensure toddler items are packed within reach, and double-check any outlet receipts for tax refund or warranty paperwork.
Calm bedtime routine for your toddler and a light snack or dessert for you from Veganerie Concept if nearby — choose something soothing like herbal tea or fresh fruit. Review next-day travel checklist and keep water at hand for the night.
Relax and rest early — finalize any last-minute arrangements and set alarms for airport transfer the next day. Hydrate and put feet up; you’ve paced the day with rest, gentle activities and plenty of seating to suit a comfortable late-pregnancy family trip.