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7-Day Bangkok Bachelor Party Itinerary

Saturday, September 16: Arrival and Nightlife

Start your trip by arriving at Suvarnabhumi Airport and checking into your hotel. In the morning, take a stroll along Khao San Road, known for its vibrant atmosphere and bustling street markets. Grab lunch at a street food stall and try some local delicacies. In the afternoon, visit the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit and explore the nearby Chinatown. As the evening sets in, make your way to the Sukhumvit area, known for its nightlife. Enjoy bar hopping, clubbing, and experiencing the city's vibrant party scene.

  • Khao San Road: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Wat Traimit: 50 THB (approx. $1.50), 1-2 hours
  • Chinatown: Free, 2-3 hours
  • Sukhumvit Nightlife: Varies, depending on activities
Sunday, September 17: Sightseeing and Rooftop Bars

Start your day by visiting the Grand Palace and the nearby Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha. Explore the beautiful temple grounds and admire the intricate architecture. Afterward, take a boat ride along the Chao Phraya River to explore the famous Wat Arun. In the afternoon, head to one of Bangkok's famous rooftop bars, such as Sky Bar or Octave Rooftop Lounge & Bar, to enjoy stunning views of the city skyline while sipping cocktails. End the day with a visit to Patpong Night Market for some shopping and entertainment.

  • Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew: 500 THB (approx. $15), 2-3 hours
  • Wat Arun: 50 THB (approx. $1.50), 1-2 hours
  • Rooftop Bars: Prices vary, depending on drinks and activities
  • Patpong Night Market: Free, 2-3 hours
Monday, September 18: Muay Thai and Street Food Tour

Start your day by immersing yourself in Thai culture with a visit to a Muay Thai training camp. Watch professional fighters in action or even try your hand at the sport with a fun training session. In the afternoon, embark on a street food tour to taste the diverse flavors of Bangkok. Visit popular street food areas like Yaowarat (Chinatown) and Ratchawat Market, where you can sample dishes like pad Thai, mango sticky rice, and spicy papaya salad. In the evening, relax with a traditional Thai massage.

  • Muay Thai Training Camp: Prices vary, depending on activities
  • Street Food Tour: 500-1000 THB (approx. $15-$30), 2-3 hours
  • Thai Massage: 300-500 THB (approx. $9-$15), 1-2 hours
Tuesday, September 19: Floating Market and Night Bazaar

Start your day by visiting the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, known for its colorful boats selling fresh produce and local goods. Take a boat ride and explore the vibrant market atmosphere. In the afternoon, visit the Jim Thompson House, a museum showcasing traditional Thai architecture and art. As the evening sets in, head to the bustling Asiatique The Riverfront Night Bazaar, where you can shop for souvenirs, enjoy live performances, and indulge in delicious street food.

  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market: 200-400 THB (approx. $6-$12), 2-3 hours
  • Jim Thompson House: 200 THB (approx. $6), 1-2 hours
  • Asiatique The Riverfront Night Bazaar: Free, 2-3 hours
Wednesday, September 20: Temple Exploration and Thai Cooking Class

Start your day by visiting Wat Pho, home to the famous Reclining Buddha. Explore the temple grounds and marvel at the intricate details. Next, visit Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple, known for its beautiful white marble architecture. In the afternoon, join a Thai cooking class to learn the secrets of Thai cuisine. Prepare and enjoy traditional dishes like pad Thai, green curry, and mango sticky rice. In the evening, take a relaxing dinner cruise along the Chao Phraya River.

  • Wat Pho: 100 THB (approx. $3), 1-2 hours
  • Wat Benchamabophit: 50 THB (approx. $1.50), 1-2 hours
  • Thai Cooking Class: 1000-2000 THB (approx. $30-$60), 3-4 hours
  • Dinner Cruise: 1000-2000 THB (approx. $30-$60), 2-3 hours
Thursday, September 21: Day Trip to Ayutthaya

Embark on a day trip to Ayutthaya, the ancient capital of Thailand. Explore the UNESCO World Heritage Site and visit the iconic Ayutthaya Historical Park, home to ancient temples and ruins. Rent bicycles or take a guided tour to explore the area. Don't miss the iconic Wat Mahathat, famous for the Buddha head entwined in tree roots. In the evening, enjoy a traditional Thai dinner and cultural performances.

  • Ayutthaya Day Trip: 1000-2000 THB (approx. $30-$60), full day
  • Wat Mahathat: 50 THB (approx. $1.50), 1-2 hours
  • Traditional Thai Dinner and Cultural Performances: 500-1000 THB (approx. $15-$30), 2-3 hours
Friday, September 22: Relaxation and Farewell

On your last day in Bangkok, indulge in some relaxation and pampering. Treat yourself to a spa day at one of Bangkok's renowned wellness centers. Enjoy rejuvenating massages, facials, and other wellness treatments. In the afternoon, visit Lumpini Park, a green oasis in the heart of the city, where you can take a leisurely stroll or rent a paddleboat on the lake. In the evening, have a farewell dinner at one of Bangkok's rooftop restaurants, enjoying panoramic views of the city.

  • Spa Treatments: Prices vary, depending on services
  • Lumpini Park: Free, 1-2 hours
  • Farewell Dinner at Rooftop Restaurant: Prices vary, depending on restaurant and menu

Hidden Gems and Local Favorites

For a unique and off-the-beaten-path experience, consider visiting Talad Rot Fai, also known as the Train Night Market. This open-air market offers a wide range of vintage goods, retro fashion, and antique collectibles. It's a great place to find quirky souvenirs or simply enjoy the lively atmosphere with live music and delicious street food. Another local favorite is Soi Rambuttri, a quieter alternative to Khao San Road, with charming guesthouses, laid-back bars, and delicious street food stalls. It's a perfect spot to relax and soak in the local atmosphere.

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