Bangkok 2 Days Itinerary
🇹🇭✨ 2 Days in Bangkok: Street Food, Temples & City Vibes
Day 1 – Temples & Old Town Magic
• Morning: Start at The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (8:30 AM – 3:30 PM, 500 THB). Dress modestly.
• Late Morning: Walk to Wat Pho (100 THB) to see the giant reclining Buddha. Treat yourself to a traditional Thai massage here (420–500 THB for 30–60 min).
• Lunch: Grab Pad Thai or Mango Sticky Rice from a nearby street stall (~50–80 THB).
• Afternoon: Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat (15–30 THB) to Wat Arun — best light for photos is 4 PM.
• Evening: Stroll Pak Khlong Talad (Flower Market) or enjoy sunset views from The Deck by Arun Residence.
Day 2 – Markets, Modern Bangkok & Rooftop Views
• Morning: If it’s the weekend, go to Chatuchak Market (largest in Thailand) — souvenirs, clothes, snacks galore. Weekdays? Try Or Tor Kor Market for premium fruit tasting.
• Lunch: Chinatown’s Yaowarat Road for dim sum, seafood noodles, and fresh pomegranate juice (~100–150 THB).
• Afternoon: Explore Jim Thompson House (200 THB) or shop at MBK Center (great for bargains) and Siam Paragon (luxury brands).
• Evening: Sunset cocktails at Octave Rooftop Bar (free entry, drinks ~350–500 THB) or Sky Bar at Lebua for the famous Hangover II view.
💡 Travel Tips & Hacks
• Beat the heat: Visit temples early, carry a mini fan, and wear light clothes (but cover shoulders & knees for temples).
• Save on transport: Use Grab app for rides, or BTS Skytrain + Chao Phraya Boat Pass for under 200 THB/day.
• Money: Street food is often better & cheaper than restaurants. Always have small bills for vendors.
• Photos: Sunrise at Wat Arun & sunset at Wat Pho are less crowded and give dreamy lighting.
• Avoid scams: Ignore tuk-tuk drivers saying “temple closed” — it never is.
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