Enjoy breakfast at The Deck by Arun Residence with river views while planning the morning; try the Thai omelette and fresh coffee as you watch longtail boats on the Chao Phraya River.
Take a short riverside stroll to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) and admire the spires up close before the crowds arrive; climb partway for panoramic riverside views.
Cross the river by public ferry to the Tha Tien Pier and visit Wat Pho to see the Reclining Buddha and enjoy a traditional Thai massage at the temple's reputable massage school.
Walk to Riva Arun's riverside market area or stop at Sala Rattanakosin Eatery for a drink and light snack while taking in views of the ornate Grand Palace across the water.
Have a leisurely riverside lunch at Riva Arun Bangkok's restaurant or The Deck by Arun Residence if you prefer staying nearby; sample pad thai or green curry while watching longtail boats on the Chao Phraya River.
Take a relaxed longtail boat tour from Tha Tien Pier to explore Thonburi canals, spotting wooden houses and local life; ask the boatman to stop at a small riverside café like Baan Chang for iced Thai tea.
Visit Saphan Taksin and ride the BTS one stop to Siam@Siam Hotel rooftop area for a coffee and city vantage, or browse nearby independent shops in the Riverside Arts District for local crafts and prints.
Return to the riverfront and board a sunset cruise or join the Chao Phraya Tourist Boat for a short hop to admire riverside temples and the soft evening light on Wat Arun and the Grand Palace from the water.
Dine at Sala Rattanakosin Eatery & Bar for riverside views of the lit-up Wat Arun, ordering seafood dishes or signature cocktails while the temple glows across the river.
Stroll along the riverfront promenade toward Asiatique The Riverfront for night market browsing, a ride on the Ferris wheel, and casual street snacks from stalls and restaurants.
Catch a traditional khlong taxi back toward Charoen Krung Road and hop off to explore the dimly lit alleys of the Riverside Arts District, stopping at a small gallery like Sisirawan Gallery for late-evening local art and prints.
Sip a nightcap at TEP Bar (or a riverside cocktail bar nearby) and enjoy live Thai folk or jazz music while sampling a signature Thai spirit or creative cocktail.
If you want a lively end to the night, walk to Maggie Choo's for late-night live music and atmospheric 1930s Shanghai-inspired décor, or choose a quieter riverside bench to watch longtail boats glide under the lights.
Return to your hotel for a relaxed evening; consider ordering a light late snack from Riva Arun's room service or take a short stroll along the well-lit promenade to breathe in the night river air before bed.
Arrive early at The Grand Palace to beat crowds; stroll the outer courtyards and admire the gilded facades before the peak heat, then peek into the surrounding museum displays.
Walk to Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha) inside the palace complex to view the revered Emerald Buddha and ornate murals, taking time to photograph the intricate rooflines and guardian statues.
Head to Wat Pho for a calmer atmosphere and see the Reclining Buddha up close; after exploring the temple halls, treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage at the temple massage school.
Cross the river on a short ferry to visit Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) for its riverside setting and unique porcelain-adorned prang; climb the steep steps partway for panoramic views of the Chao Phraya River.
Have lunch at Raan Jay Fai (or a nearby riverside eatery like Ban Khun Mae) to sample seafood specialties or classic stir-fries, then relax with an iced Thai tea before heading back into the Old City.
Explore the quieter lanes near Sanam Luang and visit the small galleries and antique shops along Maharat Road, stopping at The Artist's House (Baan Silapin) if it's open for local art displays and canal-side charm.
Walk or short tuk-tuk to Museum Siam for an engaging, interactive look at Thai history and identity; the exhibits are great for context after seeing the major temples this morning.
Cool off with a stop at Mont Nom Sod for fresh bread and condensed milk or grab a coffee at Gallery Drip Coffee while wandering toward Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) to see colorful blooms and lively trade.
Wander through Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) to photograph fragrant stalls and observe vendors prepping arrangements; if time allows, pick up a small bouquet or garland as a souvenir.
Return toward the river and board a short Chao Phraya ferry to Tha Maharaj; browse the boutique shops, sip a smoothie at Maharaj Café, and enjoy the river breeze from the promenade.
Dine at The Sixth or Steve Café & Cuisine near the river for riverside Thai classics, soaking in sunset views and watching longtail boats pass by the lit-up temples across the water.
Take an evening stroll along Phra Athit Road, pop into Bangkok's Jazz Bars like Adhere the 13th Blues Bar for live music, or simply enjoy people-watching at a riverside bench.
Catch an atmospheric performance or cultural show at Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theatre (check schedule ahead) and enjoy traditional Thai dance in an intimate historic venue.
Head to Tep Bar in the Old City for creative Thai-inspired cocktails and live traditional music; sample a house-infused spirit while soaking up the moody, local atmosphere.
Walk over to Maggie Choo's for late-night live jazz and themed cocktails in its theatrical 1930s setting, perfect if you want a lively finish to the night.
If you prefer a quieter end, pause at the riverside near Phra Athit Pier for a peaceful bench-view of the lit-up temples and the slow gliding of longtail boats under night skies.
Arrive at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market early to watch vendors unload produce from wooden boats; wander the narrow water lanes and sample boat-side snacks like coconut pancakes (kanom krok).
Take a guided longtail boat ride through the market canals with a local skipper to see vendors selling fresh fruit and souvenirs up close, then stop at a small stall for a cup of aromatic Thai iced coffee.
Head to Amphawa Floating Market (if you prefer a slightly quieter vibe) and stroll its boardwalks, tasting grilled prawns from a recommended stall such as Mae Klong Seafood and browsing local curios.
Return toward Thonburi and join a guided klong (canal) tour from Wat Bang Krachao pier, gliding past stilt houses and mangroves while your guide explains daily river life and local temples along the water.
Disembark at a waterside market and explore Khlong Lat Mayom (weekend option) or a local fresh market to sample seasonal fruits like mangosteen and rambutans, and try a bowl of comforting boat noodle from a riverside vendor.
Finish the morning with a relaxing break at Bang Nam Pheung (Bangkok's Green Lung) café - sip iced lemongrass tea and stroll a short elevated walkway through the community gardens before returning to central Bangkok.
Enjoy a riverside lunch at Steve Café & Cuisine or The Deck-order river prawns or green curry and savor views of the Chao Phraya River as you rest after the morning's canal explorations.
Head to Bang Krachao by taxi and rent a bicycle at Bang Krachao Bike Rental to pedal through the leafy elevated paths and local orchards of this urban green lung.
Stop for a coffee and cake at The Summer House Project in Bang Krachao, a tranquil café perfect for cooling off and watching locals tend gardens along the canal.
Visit the small community art space Bang Nam Pheung Floating Market (if open) or stroll the neighborhood to see wooden stilt houses and pop into Baan Suan Bua for homemade sweets and herbal snacks.
Return to Thonburi and take a short longtail ride from Wat Paknam pier to admire riverside monasteries and watch daily life along the klongs from the water.
Explore the charming lanes around Talat Phlu-sample local desserts like khao niao mamuang (mango sticky rice) or sip a refreshing pandan drink at a street stall.
Head toward Asiatique The Riverfront for early evening browsing; wander boutique stalls, enjoy riverside street performers, and pick a spot for dinner with river views.
Dine at Baan Khanitha by the River or The Never Ending Summer for elevated Thai cuisine in a stylish setting while the river lights begin to glow.
Stroll the boardwalk at Asiatique The Riverfront, browse boutique stalls and street food vendors, then ride the Asiatique Ferris Wheel for elevated night views of the Chao Phraya River.
Enjoy a riverside dinner at Sala Rattanakosin Eatery & Bar or grab seafood tapas at Somboon Seafood for a lively, flavorful meal while watching boats pass.
Catch a traditional puppet or performance if available at Joe Louis Puppet Theatre inside Asiatique, or sip cocktails at the rooftop bar Char Rooftop for a relaxed after-dinner drink.
Walk or take a short taxi to Maggie Choo's for late-night live music and a moody atmosphere, sampling creative cocktails amid 1930s Shanghai-inspired décor.
For a quieter end, head to TEP Bar in the Old City area to taste Thai-inspired spirits and listen to live traditional music, or find a riverside bench to soak in the night lights before returning to your hotel.
Begin with breakfast at Bangkok Tree House Café or Bangkok Tree House Green House for fresh juices and Thai-style breakfast in a leafy setting near Dusit before your museum visits.
Walk or take a short tuk-tuk to Vimanmek Mansion to admire the teakwood architecture and royal antiques, spending an hour exploring the gilded rooms and garden terraces.
Stroll through Suan Pakkad Palace (if open) to see traditional Thai houses and decorative arts, then sip coffee at the on-site café while reading interpretive displays about royal life.
Head to Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall to view its impressive Italianate dome and rotating exhibitions; finish the morning with a relaxing walk in the adjacent Dusit Palace Park and photograph stately sculptures.
Have a leisurely lunch at Krua Apsorn to sample authentic Thai classics like crab omelette and green curry, then stroll through the leafy paths of Dusit Palace Park to digest.
Visit Queen Sirikit Museum of Textiles (check opening hours) to see exquisite royal garments and textile exhibits, enjoying multimedia displays that explain weaving techniques and royal ceremony dress.
Walk or take a short tuk-tuk to Vachirabenjasilpa (Suan Rot Fai) Park for a relaxed cycle or pedal-boat on the lake; rent a bike from the park kiosk and explore shady avenues and the butterfly garden.
Stop for a coffee and Thai dessert at Too Fast To Sleep Café (near Chatuchak side) or try pandan cake at a nearby bakery, resting on a park bench as locals jog and practice Tai Chi.
Head toward Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) by taxi and wander the bustling side streets, popping into gold shops, herbal medicine stalls, and traditional tea houses like China Town Old Tea House.
Visit Wat Traimit (Temple of the Golden Buddha) to admire the enormous solid-gold Buddha and the fragrant street life around its plaza as late afternoon light softens the scene.
Explore Soi Wanit 1 (Song Wat Road) for atmospheric photo opportunities of old shophouses and to sample early street snacks such as grilled satay and fresh mango from local vendors.
Dine on Yaowarat's famed street food crawl: try the stir-fried seafood at T&K Seafood, Chinese-style dim sum at Nai Mong Hoi Thod, or crisp pork belly from a recommended cart while wandering the neon-lit road.
After dinner, enjoy a cocktail at Tep Bar for modern interpretations of Thai spirits and live traditional music, or head to Ba Hao for a stylish Chinatown bar atmosphere with craft cocktails.
Finish the evening with a leisurely walk along Yaowarat Road sampling desserts like rolled ice cream or mango sticky rice from street vendors, soaking in the vibrant night market energy before returning to your hotel.
Catch a short taxi to Sampeng Lane for late-night market browsing-hunt for vintage fabrics, quirky trinkets and street snacks while weaving through narrow alleys full of lively stalls.
Head to Tep Bar (if you skipped earlier or want a second round) for a taste of Thai spirits and live traditional music; ask the bartender for a house-infused sip and relax to the intimate performance.
Walk a few blocks to Soy Page 1 (or a nearby late-night noodle stall) for a late-night bowl of comforting Chinese-inspired noodles or congee-perfect for soaking up the evening energy of Yaowarat.
If you're up for a lively finish, take a short ride to Teens of Thailand in the nearby Soi Nana area for inventive gin cocktails and a vibrant nightlife vibe; otherwise, find a quieter sidewalk stall to sip jasmine tea and people-watch.
Return toward your hotel on a late taxi ride, pausing for a final dessert stop at a 24-hour stall for mango sticky rice or coconut ice cream before calling it a night.
Begin with a local breakfast at On Lok Yun-order the Thai-style toast set and a strong coffee while soaking up the old- Bangkok diner atmosphere.
Walk to Or Tor Kor Market to browse premium produce stalls, sample ripe mango, tropical fruits and fresh coconut water, and pick up interesting ingredients for your afternoon cooking class.
Join a guided street-food tasting walk departing from Chinatown Gate (Yaowarat)-try freshly made dim sum, crispy roti from a sticky-sweet stall, and a cup of warm soy milk from a popular vendor.
Take a short taxi to Bangrak Foodie Walk area and stop at Baan Phadthai or a recommended local eatery to sample regional snacks like khanom buang and savoury Thai pancakes.
Head to your half-day cooking school pickup point near Sathorn for a quick briefing-meet the chef, tour the market (if included), and sample small bites while your group prepares to start the hands-on class after lunch.
Enjoy a light lunch at Supanniga Eating Room Thonglor, sampling their signature crab curry or a tangy som tam while discussing flavours you'll use in the cooking class.
Arrive at your half-day cooking school (near Sathorn) for a market tour if included-your chef will introduce local ingredients and pick up fresh herbs at a nearby stall such as Sathorn Fresh Market.
Begin the hands-on cooking session at Blue Elephant Cooking School (or your booked school), learning to prepare a classic curry, stir-fry and a traditional dessert under the chef's guidance.
Sit down to enjoy the meal you've cooked with your group, paired with iced Thai tea or a cold beer, and receive printed recipes to recreate the dishes at home.
Take a short stroll to Lhong 1919 on the river for a gentle digesting walk amid restored Chinese-Thai teak warehouses and artisanal shops, photographing the courtyard and river views.
Stop at Err Urban Rustic Thai for a pre-dinner snack of creative small plates or sample craft non-alcoholic drinks while watching the early evening local bustle.
Head to Raan Jay Fai (or a recommended local street stall) to queue for an iconic late-afternoon seafood dish if you're up for a bold tasting experience; otherwise choose a nearby casual spot like Som Tam Nua.
Walk to Yaowarat Road (Chinatown) for an evening street-food crawl-sample grilled seafood from T&K Seafood and warm bowls of Guay Jub from a recommended cart while soaking in the neon-lit atmosphere.
Head to Ba Hao for a stylish Chinatown cocktail with Chinese-inspired small plates; enjoy inventive drinks in a moody setting while chatting about the day's cooking highlights.
Take a short taxi to Soi Nana (Chinatown) and drop into Teens of Thailand for a creative gin-based drink or explore nearby craft cocktail bars for a late-night beverage.
For a sweeter finish, visit a late-night dessert stall for mango sticky rice or coconut ice cream near Yaowarat, then stroll along the illuminated side streets to digest and people-watch.
If you prefer live music, catch a set at Soulbar Bangkok (or a nearby jazz/blues spot) for relaxed late-night tunes and a final drink before heading back to your hotel.
Depart Bangkok by private car or minivan; meet your driver at Sathorn or your hotel and enjoy a comfortable 1-1.5 hour drive north toward Ayutthaya Historical Park while your guide outlines the morning route.
Arrive at Wat Mahathat to walk among iconic Buddha-heads entwined in banyan roots and photograph the atmospheric ruins before tour buses arrive.
Stroll or cycle (bike rental available nearby) over to Wat Ratchaburana, climb the central prang if open to inspect restored murals and enjoy sweeping views of the temple complex.
Visit Wat Phra Si Sanphet, the former royal temple on the palace grounds, and take time to absorb the scale of the chedis and imagine the old capital's grandeur.
Stop at Chao Phrom Market (or a nearby local stall) for a mid-morning snack-try grilled river prawns or a bowl of comforting jok (rice porridge)-and sip on a cold Thai iced tea.
Board a short riverboat (seasonal) or drive to Wat Chaiwatthanaram on the riverbank; explore its Khmer-style prangs and enjoy riverside photo opportunities with fewer crowds.
Visit the nearby Ayutthaya Floating Market for a quick browse of handicrafts and Thai sweets; pick up a packet of khanom (local snacks) or a souvenir handcrafted from banana leaf or wood.
If time allows before lunch, pedal a short loop to Wat Lokayasutharam to see the impressive reclining Buddha and a quieter riverside atmosphere perfect for reflective photos.
Enjoy lunch at Sala Ayutthaya Eatery and Bar overlooking the river-order the grilled river prawns or their signature Thai curry while you soak in views of the temple-dotted skyline.
Walk through the nearby lanes to Ayothaya Floating Market for a leisurely browse of handicrafts and sweet snacks; sample pandan-crepe pancakes and fresh coconut juice from a boat stall.
Head to Wat Phra Ram for a quieter temple atmosphere-wander among the mossy chedis and shaded grounds, perfect for reflective photography and a slower pace after lunch.
Cycle or take a short drive to Wat Yai Chai Mongkhon to climb the terrace for sweeping views of the surrounding rice fields and pose beneath the towering reclining Buddha and rows of saffron-robed buddhas.
Stop at a local café such as Sweet Oasis Coffee (or a riverside stall) for an iced Thai coffee or herbal tea and a light dessert while you rest and compare notes from the day's temple visits.
Visit Wat Suwan Dararam (if open) to see less-visited ruins and ornate stonework; this quieter site offers atmospheric late-afternoon light for photography and contemplation.
Take a short river cruise (seasonal) from the riverside to enjoy golden-hour views of temple silhouettes, or stroll the riverbank near Wat Chaiwatthanaram to capture sunset reflections on the water.
Dine at Raan Tha Luang or a recommended local riverside restaurant-try classic central-Thai dishes like pla tod (fried fish) and som tam while watching the evening calm of Ayutthaya.
Begin the return drive to Bangkok with a comfortable transfer; use this time to relax, go through photos, and ask your driver for a short stop if you'd like to stretch legs or buy takeaway snacks from a roadside vendor.
Wander the lantern-lit lanes near Wat Chaiwatthanaram and pause at Sala Ayutthaya Café for a riverside drink while watching temples silhouette against the deepening sky.
Stroll through the modest evening market near Ayothaya Floating Market to sample warm skewers and local desserts such as khanom bueang from stall vendors.
Dine on traditional central-Thai dishes at Raan Tha Luang, ordering signature plates like pla tod and a tangy som tam while enjoying a relaxed, local atmosphere.
Take a slow riverside walk after dinner to watch reflections on the water and stop for a final coffee or herbal tea at Sweet Oasis Coffee to unwind and sort photos from the day.
If time allows before departure, pause at a riverside lookout by Wat Lokayasutharam to take a last peaceful frame of a reclining Buddha bathed in soft floodlight.
Head back to your vehicle and prepare for the drive to Bangkok; pick up bottled water or packaged snacks from a roadside vendor for the journey and relax as the driver navigates the return route.
Start with breakfast at Sretsis Parlour (Siam Square) or grab a light Thai-style breakfast at On Lok Yun to fuel a morning of shopping and people-watching in the Siam district.
Browse designer Thai labels and quirky boutiques along Siam Square One, ducking into indie stores and stationery shops to discover unique Bangkok souvenirs and local fashion pieces.
Head into MBK Center for bargains on electronics, accessories, and local knockouts; stop at a small stall for fresh coconut water and street snacks while you hunt for tech deals.
Walk to Siam Paragon to explore upscale boutiques and the gourmet market, pausing at La Boulangerie de Siam for a coffee and a pastry in the food hall before continuing your retail tour.
Take a short BTS ride to EmQuartier for contemporary international brands and the Helix Garden; enjoy light bites at Audrey Café or sip a cold brew at Rocket Coffeebar while admiring the mall's architecture.
Lunch at Som Tam Nua (Siam Square) or try modern Thai at Greyhound Café-both are great for sampling local favourites and resting before an afternoon of exploring Sukhumvit's shops and galleries.
Walk or take the BTS to Terminal 21 and wander the themed floors representing world cities; grab a light drink and sweet snack at Audrey Cafe Aoyama before continuing your shopping hunt.
Explore eclectic boutiques and local designer stalls in Thonglor Commons-stop by The Commons food hall for a craft coffee or a small plate from one of the artisanal vendors.
Visit independent galleries and concept stores along Soi Thonglor such as The Jam Factory (pop-up concept) or Gallery Seescape to discover contemporary Thai art and limited-edition prints.
Recharge with an iced signature tea or Thai-style dessert at After You Dessert Café (Thonglor) and sample their famous Shibuya honey toast while people-watching along the lively street.
Head to EmQuartier's rooftop gardens for a breather and panoramic city glimpses; browse the gourmet supermarket Emporium Food Hall for specialty snacks or Thai ingredients to take home.
Take a short taxi to Sukhumvit Soi 11 for a pre-dinner drink at Above Eleven or Havana Social-enjoy skyline views and light tapas while the city slowly shifts toward sunset.
Make your way to Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar (Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit) for sundowners; secure a spot on the upper level to watch the sun dip and the Bangkok skyline light up while sipping a signature cocktail.
Enjoy a casual riverside-style dinner at Above Eleven on Sukhumvit Soi 11 - order Peruvian-Japanese small plates and soak up the sunset-tinted skyline from the terrace.
Walk to Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar (Marriott Hotel Sukhumvit) to move higher for sweeping 360° views; reserve a rooftop seat and sip a signature cocktail as the city lights emerge.
Head to Thonglor for a late-evening food stroll - try grilled skewers at a popular local stall or pop into Iron Fairies for imaginative cocktails in a whimsical setting.
Drop into Tuba Design Furniture & Restaurant for a quirky, vintage-filled bar experience and relax over craft cocktails or Thai beers amid eclectic décor and interesting conversation starters.
If you want live music, catch a set at The Commons (Thonglor) late-night venue or hop to Soulbar Bangkok for soulful live tunes and a relaxed atmosphere to wind down.
Grab a late-night bite at Soi 38 Sukhumvit street food stalls - try a comforting bowl of boat noodles or mango sticky rice from a trusted vendor before heading back to your hotel.
Finish with a nightcap at Havana Social - a tucked-away speakeasy with Cuban-inspired cocktails and moody lighting, perfect for a stylish end to your evening.
Enjoy a gentle wake-up breakfast at The Sukhothai Bangkok's Restaurant or your hotel restaurant, ordering a light Thai breakfast or continental plate while confirming your airport transfer details.
Take a leisurely stroll through Lumpini Park to stretch your legs, watch locals practicing Tai Chi, and breathe in the morning air before packing; stop at a park-side vendor for iced coffee if you like.
Return to your hotel to finish packing and check out luggage storage options; if you have time, freshen up with a quick spa express treatment at Let's Relax Spa (hotel branch) to feel refreshed for travel.
Head to Jim Thompson House for a calm cultural visit and a last-minute souvenir browse in the museum shop, enjoying the serene teak-house gardens and a short guided tour if available.
Have an early lunch or substantial snack at Baan Khanitha or Blue Elephant to savor one final elevated Thai meal; order something easy to pack mentally (like their signature curry) while you relax.
Collect stored luggage from your hotel and confirm your pre-booked transfer or ride-hailing pickup; if time allows, pick up bottled water and travel snacks from Tops Market or a nearby convenience store.
Drop by Siam Paragon Food Hall or Tops Market to pick up last-minute travel snacks and bottled water, then head to a quiet café like Greyhound Café for a final coffee while organizing travel documents.
Take a relaxed tuk-tuk or taxi to Erawan Shrine for a brief cultural stop and photo opportunity with the fragrant marigold offerings, then enjoy a slow wander through the adjacent shopping arcades if you need any last-minute purchases.
Treat yourself to an express spa session at Let's Relax Spa (Siam or Central branch)-choose a 45-minute foot massage or neck-and-shoulder treatment to melt away travel tension before your onward journey.
Collect any remaining belongings from your hotel luggage storage and, if time allows, pop into the serene Bangkok Art and Culture Centre (BACC) for a short gallery stroll and contemporary art snapshots to round out your trip.
Enjoy an early light meal or substantial snack at Som Tam Nua or Baan Khanitha Café, sampling a final plate of som tam or a Thai dessert while confirming your airport transfer pickup time.
Return to the hotel to check out and meet your transfer; if you have extra time, take a last-minute riverside walk near Sathorn Pier or sit at the hotel lobby bar to relax with a calming herbal tea.
Begin your pre-booked transfer to Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or Don Mueang Airport (DMK)-allow extra time for Bangkok traffic and use the drive to review photos and notes from the trip.
Arrive at the airport and complete check-in and security; if you have lounge access, unwind at the Miracle Lounge or a similar airport lounge with a snack and Wi-Fi before boarding.
If your flight is later, enjoy an early riverside dinner at The Never Ending Summer for refined Thai dishes in a stylish warehouse setting while reminiscing about the trip.
Take a slow post-dinner walk along Sathorn Pier or the riverfront to capture final night photos of the Chao Phraya River and lit-up temples, pausing at a stall for coconut ice cream.
Return to your hotel lobby bar or lounge and order a calming herbal tea or a light cocktail at The Sukhothai Lobby Bar (or your hotel's bar) while organizing last-minute travel documents.
If you need snacks for the journey, make a quick stop at Tops Market (Siam Paragon) or a 24-hour convenience store to pick up bottled water, packaged snacks, and any travel essentials.
Enjoy a short, soothing spa treatment if time allows-book a 30-minute foot massage at Let's Relax Spa (hotel branch) to ease travel tension before your transfer.
Gather your luggage and double-check flight and transfer details; if you have lounge access, plan to arrive at the airport with extra time to relax at the Miracle Lounge or your preferred lounge.
If your pre-booked transfer is scheduled for later, sit in the hotel lobby or a quiet corner and enjoy one last Thai dessert - mango sticky rice or coconut custard - from Baan Khanitha Café or room service.
Meet your transfer or call your ride-hailing service; load luggage into the vehicle and take a final gratitude-filled look at the city lights as you head toward Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) or Don Mueang Airport (DMK).