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3-Day Bangkok Itinerary for August 2023

  1. Day 1: Grand Palace
    15 minutes (5.2 km) from Suvarnabhumi Airport

    Morning: Start your first day by visiting the iconic Grand Palace, the most famous landmark in Bangkok. The palace was the official residence of the Kings of Siam and Thailand for 150 years. You'll be amazed by the intricate architecture and ornate decoration of the buildings and temples inside the palace. Note that proper dress is required to enter the palace. Afternoon: After the palace, take a short walk to Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. Here, you can see the giant 46-meter-long reclining Buddha statue covered in gold leaf. Evening: Head to the nearby Khao San Road, a popular backpacker's street that is bustling with street food, bars, and shops. Try some authentic Thai street food and enjoy the lively atmosphere.

  2. Day 2: Chatuchak Weekend Market
    30 minutes (12 km) from Khao San Road

    Morning: On your second day, visit the Chatuchak Weekend Market, the largest market in Thailand. With over 15,000 stalls, you can find almost anything here, from clothes and accessories to food and souvenirs. Afternoon: Visit Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River. The temple is famous for its Khmer-style tower covered in colorful Chinese porcelain. Evening: End your day with a dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River, where you can enjoy a delicious Thai buffet while admiring the beautiful night view of Bangkok's skyline.

  3. Day 3: Chinatown
    30 minutes (8.5 km) from Wat Arun

    Morning: Visit the Golden Buddha Temple, also known as Wat Traimit, where you can see a 5.5-ton solid gold Buddha statue. Afternoon: Explore the lively Chinatown, a vibrant neighborhood filled with street food, gold shops, and traditional Chinese medicine stores. Don't miss out on the famous Yaowarat street food, such as the crispy pork belly and bird's nest soup. Evening: End your trip with a visit to the famous Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, located within the Grand Palace. The temple is home to the highly revered Emerald Buddha statue, which is considered the most important Buddhist relic in Thailand.

Recommendations

If you have extra time, consider visiting the Jim Thompson House, a museum showcasing traditional Thai architecture and art. You can also take a day trip to the ancient city of Ayutthaya, a UNESCO World Heritage Site located 80 km north of Bangkok. To maximize your fun, we recommend taking a tuk-tuk ride around the city or joining a Thai cooking class to learn how to make authentic Thai dishes. Don't forget to try some of Bangkok's famous street food, such as pad thai, mango sticky rice, and tom yum soup. Have a great trip!

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