Bangkok has an incredible set of rooftop bars offering fantastic views. Start your bachelor party off with a bar crawl starting with the highest rooftop at Mahanakhon Skywalk. Enjoy the stunning cityscape with a drink in hand. Next, head to Vertigo and Moon Bar for a more-relaxed vibe atmosphere. Finally, finish the night with some dancing on the rooftop club of Above Eleven.
Thai boxing is an important part of the culture and is something that visitors to Bangkok must experience. Lumpinee Boxing Stadium is the place to go to see the most skilled fighters in action. After the match, visit the night markets of Rot Fai Market Ratchada to shop, eat, and drink among the locals.
Take a relaxing boat tour of Bangkok’s canals and rivers, where you will see how the locals live, work and play along the waterways. After the boat trip, head over to Soi Thonglor for its elegant and well-designed clubs Boran and Sing Sing Theater.
Visit the Grand Palace to see the architectural beauty of Thailand's past kings. A good time can be spent here talking about Thailand's history and taking pictures. After the Palace tour, go to the Rod Fai night market in Srinakarin for street food and souvenir shopping. Finally, experience Bangkok's infamous red-light district, Soi Cowboy, Nana Plaza, and Patpong, where you can find some of the craziest shows you have ever seen.
Relax and recharge after a week of unforgettable Bangkok adventures. Silom is the perfect place to do this. Experience an authentic Thai massage at Healthland, followed by one last night of partying at Ku De Ta, Ce La Vi or Insanity Nightclub.
Make sure to use taxis with meters or negotiate the fare in advance. Consider taking public transport including the BTS Skytrain, MRT Subway, and Khlong Boats for a local experience. Taxis from the airport cost approximately $20 - $30 and take 30 - 60 minutes depending on traffic.
If you have more time, consider visiting Chiang Mai, a city of temples, quaint cafes, and night markets. For a shorter trip, remove the casino and red-light districts from your itinerary to focus on the cultural and historical highlights of the city.
Bangkok is served by two airports, the Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and the Don Mueang International Airport (DMK). Both airports are around 20 miles from the city center. Suvarnabhumi is the main international hub and serves most major airlines while Don Mueang offers many low-cost carriers.