Honeymoon in Thailand

  1. 9:00AM: Temple of the Emerald Buddha
    Estimated duration at least 1 hour
    Located in the Grand Palace precinct, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is regarded as the most sacred Buddhist temple in Thailand. It houses the Emerald Buddha, a 14th-century statue made of green jade and clothed in gold.
  2. 11:00AM: Wat Pho
    Estimated duration at least 1 hour
    Visit the oldest and largest temple complex in Bangkok. Known for its famous giant reclining Buddha, it is also a renowned center for traditional Thai massage.
    Estimated time and distance from last location: 25 mins (6.5 km)
  3. 1:00PM: Lunch at Baannai
    Estimated duration at least 1 hour
    Indulge in some of the best traditional Thai cuisine at Baannai, hidden away in a charming old house. Famous for its local delicacies and desserts, this is a perfect place to start your culinary adventure.
    Estimated time and distance from last location: 15 mins (4.5 km)
  4. 3:00PM: Lumphini Park
    Estimated duration at least 1 hour
    Escape from the hustle and bustle of the city by spending some peaceful time in Lumphini Park. Enjoy a romantic stroll, or rent a boat on the lake.
    Estimated time and distance from last location: 20 mins (5.6 km)
  5. 5:00PM: Rooftop Bar at Vertigo and Moon Bar
    Estimated duration at least 1 hour
    End your day by taking in the breathtaking views of the city from the rooftop bar at Vertigo and Moon Bar. This is a perfect spot to enjoy a relaxing drink and watch the sunset.
    Estimated time and distance from last location: 15 mins (4.6 km)

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Temple of the Emerald Buddha (1 hour, ฿500)
  • Wat Pho (1 hour, ฿200)
  • Baannai Lunch (1 hour, ฿800)
  • Lumphini Park (1 hour, Free)
  • Vertigo and Moon Bar (1 hour, ฿1000 for two drinks)
  • Total Estimated Costs: ฿2500

Useful tips

If you have more time, you can add a visit to the Chatuchak Weekend Market, the biggest market in Thailand with over 15,000 stalls. For those with less time, you can consider skipping Wat Pho and adding a visit to the nearby Jim Thompson House, the former home of an American silk magnate that provides a glimpse into traditional Thai architecture and design.

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