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5-Night Bangkok and Hua Hin Family Itinerary (Dec 29, 2025 – Jan 2, 2026) — Vegetarian Indian Breakfast Options

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Day 1 · Mon, Dec 29
Bangkok

Arrival in Bangkok — Settle in and explore nearby

Morning:

After arriving and checking into your hotel, enjoy a relaxed start with a vegetarian Indian-friendly breakfast at Anantara Siam Bangkok or Shangri-La Bangkok (both known to accommodate Indian diets) before heading out for a gentle stroll. Visit nearby Lumphini Park for fresh air and a playground stop for your 4-year-old, then pop into Erawan Shrine to experience a lively local ritual and quick photo opportunity before lunch and afternoon plans.

Afternoon:

Spend a relaxed afternoon exploring the riverside starting with a family-friendly boat ride on the Chao Phraya River, where your child will enjoy watching longtail boats and riverside life; disembark at Asiatique The Riverfront for a gentle stroll, kid-friendly rides and riverside snacks. Finish with an early evening visit to the atmospheric Bangkok Flower Market (Pak Khlong Talat) to see vibrant blooms and pick up a simple local souvenir before heading back to your hotel for dinner and rest.

Evening:

As the sun sets, take a short taxi ride to ICONSIAM for an early evening riverside stroll, kid-friendly light displays and a spacious food court where you can find vegetarian Indian options; the open-air promenade is stroller-friendly and perfect for your 4-year-old to run around. Finish with a relaxed dinner cruise boarding point view at Sathorn Pier-watch illuminated temples and cityscapes glide by while your parents enjoy comfortable seating and you scout an easy river-taxi back to the hotel when your child tires.

Day 2 · Tue, Dec 30
Bangkok

Bangkok sightseeing — Temples and family-friendly activities

Morning:

Begin your day with a hearty vegetarian Indian-style breakfast at The Sukhothai Bangkok or The Berkeley Hotel Pratunam, both happy to accommodate Indian tastes, then head to the gentle grandeur of Wat Pho to admire the Reclining Buddha and enjoy the temple's peaceful gardens where your 4-year-old can wander safely. Afterward, take a short, scenic ferry across the river to explore the historic wooden houses and family-friendly exhibits at Bangkok National Museum (interactive galleries), giving grandparents an easy-paced cultural experience and the child engaging visual stories.

Afternoon:

After a cultural morning, head to Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) for light, interactive exhibits and a kid-friendly creative space where your child can enjoy colorful displays while grandparents rest in the shaded café. From there, take a short taxi to Siam Discovery and explore the immersive play areas and family zones, then wander across to Siam Paragon Aquarium (SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World) for an afternoon of underwater tunnels and touch pools that will delight all ages before an easy early-evening return to the hotel.

Evening:

Wind down the day with a gentle sunset visit to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)-climb a few temple steps for riverside views as lights begin to twinkle, then cross to the Thonburi side for a relaxed family dinner at Krua Apsorn (ask for their vegetarian preparations) where familiar Indian-friendly flavors can be requested. Finish with a calm riverside walk at Yodpiman Riverwalk, where your 4-year-old can enjoy the open promenade and you can grab dessert from stalls while grandparents rest on shaded benches, keeping the pace easy after a busy sightseeing day.

Day 3 · Wed, Dec 31
Hua Hin

Transfer to Hua Hin — Beach time and relaxed evening

Morning:

After an early hotel check-out, take a comfortable private transfer or VIP minivan from Bangkok to Hua Hin and stop en route at Plearnwan Vintage Village for a short, nostalgic stroll through wooden shops and kid-friendly stalls-perfect for stretching legs and picking up snacks for your 4-year-old. On arrival in Hua Hin, settle into your family-friendly hotel with vegetarian Indian breakfast options (many hotels near the beach can arrange this), then enjoy a gentle first beach hour at Hua Hin Beach where your child can build sandcastles while grandparents relax under umbrellas.

Afternoon:

After settling in and a beach play session, take a short drive to Hua Hin Fishing Pier for a leisurely boardwalk stroll where your child can watch local fishermen and spot colorful boats, then visit the nearby Mrigadayavan Palace gardens for calm, shaded paths and photogenic seaside architecture that grandparents will enjoy. Finish the afternoon with a relaxed stop at Cicada Market (daytime craft stalls) if open, or the family-friendly Hua Hin Viewpoint Park for gentle playground time and panoramic sea views before returning to the hotel for an early dinner and rest.

Evening:

As the sun lowers, take a short drive to Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall for easy shopping, an indoor play area for your 4-year-old and comfortable seating where grandparents can rest while you browse family-friendly shops. Afterward, stroll to nearby Hua Hin Night Market (Chatchai Market) to sample vegetarian Thai snacks and find simple souvenirs - pick a riverside stall for seated bites while your child enjoys the lively atmosphere, then return to the hotel for a calm early bedtime so everyone is refreshed for the New Year's Eve plans tomorrow.

Day 4 · Thu, Jan 1
Hua Hin

Hua Hin local attractions — Markets and kid-friendly spots

Morning:

Start with a relaxed vegetarian-friendly breakfast at your hotel, then head to Swiss Sheep Farm where your 4-year-old can feed friendly animals, try pony rides and run around open lawns while grandparents enjoy shaded seating and photo spots. After some farm fun, visit Vana Nava Water Jungle for family-friendly water play-choose the gentle splash zones and lazy river so everyone can cool off and enjoy safe, supervised activities before a calm lunch nearby, keeping the pace easy after your transfer day.

Afternoon:

Head to Hua Hin Railway Station to admire its colorful royal pavilion and let your 4-year-old marvel at the vintage trains while grandparents enjoy shaded seating and photo opportunities. Continue with a slow, family-friendly visit to Vana Nava Sky (the observation deck and kid-friendly park areas) for panoramic seaside views and safe play zones, then wander the stalls and artisanal booths at Hua Hin Market Village where you can pick up light vegetarian snacks and rest in air-conditioned cafes before a gentle return to the hotel.

Evening:

As evening falls, take the family to For Art's Sake (the upside-down house) for a quick, whimsical photo stop that your 4-year-old will find delightfully silly while grandparents enjoy the clever displays. Follow with a relaxed waterfront dinner at Sail Rock Seafood & Vegetarian Corner near the marina-request their vegetable Thai dishes and mild flavors for the child-and finish with a gentle seaside stroll along Khao Takiab Beach where you can watch the sunset, spot local monkeys from a distance, and let your little one burn off energy on the sand before returning to the hotel.

Day 5 · Fri, Jan 2
Hua Hin

Hua Hin leisure day — Beach, pool and easy activities for parents and child

Morning:

Begin with a relaxed, vegetarian-friendly breakfast at your hotel before heading to Suan Son Pradiphat Beach for quieter sands where your 4-year-old can build sandcastles and grandparents can rest beneath shady trees; the calm shallows are perfect for gentle paddling. Mid-morning, stroll to Hua Hin Fishing Village (Baan Sua Ten) nearby for colourful wooden shops, a family-friendly café serving milky Thai tea and simple veg snacks, and a scenic pier where you can take slow photos together and let your child watch boats bobbing in the bay.

Afternoon:

After a slow morning, take a short drive to Santorini Park Cha-Am for colorful, family-friendly promenades, gentle rides in the kiddie zone and plenty of shaded benches where grandparents can relax while your 4-year-old explores. Later, cool off with a visit to The Venezia Hua Hin - wander the canal-side shops, enjoy a casual boat ride for the child and grab light vegetarian snacks at one of the riverside cafés before heading back to the hotel for an early evening rest.

Evening:

As the day cools, head to Mrigadayavan Palace Garden Café for a peaceful tea break among shady gardens while grandparents relax and your 4-year-old enjoys the open lawns and simple snacks; the calm seaside setting is perfect before dinner. Afterward, stroll along Khao Hin Lek Fai Viewpoint at golden hour for panoramic sunset views and easy paved paths where your child can toddle safely, then finish with a relaxed beachfront dinner at Let's Sea Hua Hin Al Fresco Resort's vegetarian-friendly terrace, letting the family soak up sea breezes before returning to the hotel.

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