6-Day Foodie Itinerary for Thailand

  • Day 1: Visit the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market where you can enjoy Thai street food such as Pad Thai and Tom Yum Goong. Then, explore the Wat Phra Kaew and Grand Palace to learn about the cultural history of Thailand. End the day with a visit to Chinatown's Yaowarat Road and sample some traditional Thai-Chinese cuisine.
  • Day 2: Enjoy a traditional Thai breakfast at Boonsap Thai Dessert before heading to Chatuchak Weekend Market, a food lover's paradise with over 15,000 stalls serving all types of Thai street food. Afterwards, visit Bangkok's Chinatown Food Tour where you will try out local delicacies such as roasted duck and bird's nest soup.
  • Day 3: Begin the day with a visit to the Maeklong Railway Market, a unique market that sells food and goods right on top of active railway tracks. Then, experience the famous Street Food Tour in Bangkok's Old Town, where you can sample different types of Thai food and drinks such as mango sticky rice and Thai iced tea.
  • Day 4: Take a cooking class at Blue Elephant Restaurant and learn how to make some classic Thai dishes such as Massaman Curry and Papaya Salad. Afterwards, visit the Tha Prachan Market where you can buy fresh ingredients to make your own Thai dishes back home.
  • Day 5: Take a day trip to the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market where you can get a chance to try out some traditional Thai dishes such as boat noodles and coconut pancakes. After the market, visit the Ayutthaya Historical Park and learn about the ancient capital of Thailand while snacking on some traditional Thai sweets.
  • Day 6: End the trip with a visit to Khao San Road where you can savor some grilled meat on skewers and drink some beer at one of the local bars. Then, head to the Talat Rot Fai Srinakarin Night Market to explore the neon-lit streets and try out some unique Thai street food such as fried bugs and grilled seafood.

Time and Costs Estimates

  • Damnoen Saduak Floating Market (2-3 hours, depends on the activities) - $20
  • Wat Phra Kaew and Grand Palace (2-3 hours) - $15
  • Chinatown's Yaowarat Road (2-3 hours) - $15
  • Boonsap Thai Dessert (1 hour) - $5
  • Chatuchak Weekend Market (4-5 hours, depends on the activities) - $30
  • Chinatown Food Tour (3-4 hours) - $40
  • Maeklong Railway Market (2 hours) - $10
  • Street Food Tour in Bangkok's Old Town (3-4 hours) - $25
  • Blue Elephant Restaurant (4-5 hours) - $80
  • Tha Prachan Market (1 hour) - $5
  • Ayutthaya Historical Park (3-4 hours) - $35
  • Khao San Road (2-3 hours) - $20
  • Talat Rot Fai Srinakarin Night Market (2-3 hours) - $15
  • Total Estimated Costs - $295

Transportation

Thailand has an extensive public transportation system. The best way to get around Bangkok is by Skytrain or the Metro. Be sure to download the Grab app, which works similarly to Uber, to hire a taxi or tuk-tuk. Taxis are also abundant, but make sure to negotiate the price before the ride to avoid any surprises. Average cost of taxi ride is approximately $5-10. Travel times vary based on location and mode of transportation.

Useful Tips

If you have more time, explore the local neighborhoods such as Thonburi, known for its delicious street food and historic architecture. If you have less time, consider trimming down the itinerary or spending less time at each location. Be sure to take advantage of the many street food vendors, but also keep in mind to take precautions to prevent food poisoning. Drink bottled water and avoid raw or undercooked foods. Enjoy your foodie adventure in Thailand!

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