Jammin' in BANGKOK · 2019-06-14 · Wat Phra Kaew Walk to Wang Lang Market for lunch Resume your...
Transcript of Jammin' in BANGKOK · 2019-06-14 · Wat Phra Kaew Walk to Wang Lang Market for lunch Resume your...
Day 1
Tour Bangkok’s Old City. Visit The Grand Palace andWat Phra Kaew
Walk to Wang Lang Market for lunch
Resume your tour to Wat Pho, Wat Mahathat andthe National Gallery
Hotel check-in
Catch a Siam Niramit performance
Drinks at the fun and chaoticKhao San Road
9 AM
12 PM
2 PM
4 PM
8 PM
10 PM
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Day 3
Shop for souvenirs at Pratunam Morning Market
Go artsy at Bangkok Art and Culture Center
Have lunch and spend the rest of your time at EmQuartier
8 AM
10 AM
12 PM
Day 2
Venture out to Thailand’s famous Damnoen SaduakFloating Market
Be sure to check out Maeklong Railway Train too
Watch a Muay Thai live kickboxing matchat Lumpinee or Rajadamnern Stadiums
End your day shopping at Chatuchak Weekend Market
10 AM
2 PM
6 PM
8 PM
Note: Wondering how much will you be spending on your Bangkok trip? We’ve put together a quick breakdown of your expenses, just keep scrolling!
Breakfast of soupnoodles here!
Enjoy sunset froma rooftop garden
Buy the secondclass seats!
Note: All photos belong to the respective market' o�cial social media accounts.
Bangkok’s awesome night markets
Chang Chui Bangkok Plane Market460/8 Sirindhorn Rd,Khwaeng Bang Phlat,
Khet Bang Phlat,Krung Thep Maha Nakho
Rot Fai (Train Market)99 Ratchadaphisek Rd,Khwaeng Din Daeng,
Khet Din Daeng,Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
Asiatique The Riverfront2194 Charoen Krung Rd,
Khwaeng Wat Phraya Krai,Khet Bang Kho Laem,
Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
Saphan Phut Night Market(Memorial Bridge Market)
Phaya Mai Rd,Khwaeng Somdet Chao Phraya,
Khet Khlong San,Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
On Nut Night MarketKhwaeng Suan Luang,
Khet Suan Luang,Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
Chatuchak Weekend MarketKamphaeng Phet 2 Road,
Chatuchak
ARTBOX Thailand10 Chuvitgarden,Khet Khlong Toei,
Krung Thep Maha Nakhon
Rot Fai MarketSrinakarin Road Soi 51
Where to stay
Siam Square/Sukhumvit areas — great for shopping, markets,and easy access to the SkytrainRiverside area — beautiful views, a little far from downtown BangkokKhao San area — backpackers’ area
How to choose where to stay?
$$$ Praya Palazzo $$$ AriyasomVilla
$$ Josh Hotel
$ The Printing HousePoshtel $ CHERN Hostel
$$ SSIP BoutiqueDhevej Bangkok
Breakdown of expenses
Useful tips
*Correct at the time of publication
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The Grand Palace andWat Phra Kaew
Wat Pho
Wat Mahathat
National Gallery
Siam Niramit
Damnoen Saduak FloatingMarket tour
Muay Thai kickboxing match
Starts from 200 baht
500 baht
100 baht
50 baht
30 baht
1,250 baht
Starts from 600 baht
Starts from 1,000 baht
Items/Tickets Estimated Cost*
Avoid getting on a tuk-tuk as drivers tend
to overcharge.
If you must take one, agree on a price before
you jump in.
You do not need to bow before pictures of the
Thai king.
However, do not mock the Thai royalty in any way or
you could be jailed.
Best time to visit Bangkok is between
November to February when it’s cooler and not
as humid.
Note: Do expect bigger crowds and slightly higher prices overall
during the peak season.
Tip your masseur directly and in cash.
Tipping etiquette
Less than an hour of massage: Minimum 50 bahtLonger massage: 100 baht per 30 minutes