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4–5 days idealBest: Apr–Jun / Sep–NovBudget: €90–220/dayAirport: BKK / ORY

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Best forFirst-timers & romantics
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Temples, Street Food,
Canals & the City of Angels

Bangkok is the world's most visited city for a reason. Extraordinary temples, the best street food in Asia and a energy that's unlike anywhere else.

Why Bangkok?

Bangkok is one of the world's great cities for food, temples and sheer urban energy. The city moves fast — tuk-tuks, boats, motorbike taxis — but at its centre are ancient temples of extraordinary beauty and neighbourhood markets that feel timeless. It rewards those who get off the tourist trail.

Bangkok at 6am, when the monks collect their alms and the city hasn't woken up yet. The most peaceful version of one of Asia's most intense cities.

The Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

The Grand Palace complex is Bangkok's most important historical site — the official residence of Thai Kings since 1782, containing the sacred Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha). Ornate, gilded and genuinely impressive at scale. Wat Pho next door contains the enormous reclining Buddha (46 metres long, 15 metres high) and is the birthplace of traditional Thai massage. The massage school here offers the real thing.

💡 Dress code is strict — cover shoulders and knees. Scarves available at the entrance. Arrive before 9am to beat the tour groups.

Wat Arun & the Chao Phraya

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) on the opposite bank of the Chao Phraya River is Bangkok's most photographed temple — its distinctive spire covered in porcelain fragments that shimmer in the light. Best photographed from across the river at sunset. Take the cross-river ferry (THB 5) from Tha Tien pier — one of the cheapest and most atmospheric rides in Bangkok.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Chatuchak Market (JJ Market) is one of the world's largest weekend markets — over 8,000 stalls across 35 acres, selling everything from antiques and vintage clothing to plants, street food and live animals. Go Saturday or Sunday morning (before 11am — it gets very hot and crowded).

Chatuchak at 8am: before the crowds, in the cool morning air, with a coconut and no agenda. This is Bangkok at its most enjoyable.

What to Eat in Bangkok

🍜 Pad Thai — the national dish. Thip Samai on Mahachai Road is the most famous version. Queue early, worth it.
🍲 Tom Yum Goong — hot and sour prawn soup. Rich, spicy, complex. Order it everywhere.
🍗 Khao Man Gai — poached chicken over rice with ginger-garlic sauce. The everyday Thai comfort food.
🥭 Mango sticky rice — fresh mango with warm glutinous rice and coconut cream. Perfect dessert.
🐠 Som Tam — green papaya salad with chilli, lime and fish sauce. Spicy, refreshing, addictive.
💡 Eat at street stalls and local restaurants, not tourist-facing places near major sights. Follow the queues — a long queue means good food.

Best Time to Visit Bangkok

❄️ Cool season (Nov–Feb) — best weather, 25–32°C, low humidity. Peak season.
🌸 Hot season (Mar–May) — very hot (35–40°C) but fewer tourists. Songkran water festival in April.
🌧️ Rainy season (Jun–Oct) — daily rain, lower prices, lush greenery. Still very much worth visiting.

Why it stays with you

Grand Palace at 8am before the crowds
Pad Thai at Thip Samai at midnight
The Chao Phraya at sunset from Wat Arun

Bangkok is overwhelming and magnificent in equal measure. Most visitors leave wanting more time.

The essentials before you book
Ideal trip4 to 5 days
BKK transferRER B — 35 min €11.80
Best areaRiverside / Silom
Must-book earlyGrand Palace (60 days ahead)
Best month valueApril / September
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Airport tipBKK is the main airport — RER B train (€11.80, 35 min) is the best way in. Orly (ORY) is closer for south Bangkok hotels. Avoid airport taxis unless splitting cost.
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Lock in flights before hotel and tours — prices move fast, especially on weekends and holidays.
Choose your neighbourhood before choosing a hotel
Where you stay in Bangkok shapes your entire experience. Here are the most practical choices.

Riverside (3rd & 4th)

Best all-round base. Jewish quarter, best falafel, great boutiques. Chatuchak Weekend Market nearby.

First visitFoodCulture

Silom / Oberkampf (11th)

Local Bangkok energy. Best street food stalls, nightlife, not touristy. Nahm and other top restaurants here.

FoodieLocalNightlife

Khao San Road (18th)

Romantic and charming. Temple views, traditional market. Authentic Bangkok atmosphere at Place du Tertre.

RomanticViewsArtistic

Sukhumvit

Modern Bangkok heart. Sky train access, rooftop bars, best hotels and international restaurants.

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Hotel tipAvoid cheap hotels near Chatuchak or On Nut for first trips. Sukhumvit or Riverside gives much better access to the city's best restaurants and street cafés.
The Bangkok experiences worth booking in advance
These are the high-value bookings people most often regret leaving too late.
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Viator
Bangkok
Grand Palace — Summit Access + Skip-the-Line
⭐ 4.8 · 1.5 hours
Book exactly 60 days ahead — slots disappear in minutes for popular dates
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Viator
Bangkok
Wat Pho Museum — Guided Highlights Tour
⭐ 4.9 · 2 hours
Mona Lisa, Venus de Milo, Winged Victory — with context, not just crowds
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Viator
Bangkok
Chao Phraya River Cruise at Sunset
⭐ 4.7 · 1 hour
Bangkok skyline from the river — best at sunset when the temples glow
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Viator
Bangkok
Riverside Food Tour — Bakeries & Markets
⭐ 4.9 · 3 hours
Pad Thai, mango sticky rice, grilled skewers — with a local guide who knows the best spots
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Viator
Bangkok
Ayutthaya Palace — Full Day Tour
⭐ 4.7 · Full day
Train + skip-the-line entry + guided garden walk. Marie Antoinette's hamlet included
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Viator
Bangkok
Bangkok by Night Walking Tour
⭐ 4.8 · 2 hours
Grand Palace to Wat Arun on foot after dark — best photos of the trip
A few strong picks — not a hundred random lists
These cover what travelers actually need: breakfast, a reliable lunch, special dinner and a local experience.
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Jay Fai
📍 10th arr.
Bangkok's most legendary Pad Thai since 1966. Thip Samai — queue early, worth every minute.
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Thip Samai
📍 Riverside
The most famous falafel in Bangkok for good reason. €7, queue moves fast. Closed Friday evening.
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Bo.lan
📍 11th arr.
Classic Thai street food stall. Best steak frites in Bangkok, perfect crème brûlée. Book ahead.
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Nahm
📍 11th arr.
Michelin-starred but approachable. Seasonal Thai cuisine. Book 3-4 weeks ahead minimum.
A practical Bangkok day plan
Built around how the city actually works. Tick off as you go.
Day 1
Grand Palace & Old Bangkok
💡 Grand Palace sparkles every hour after dark for 5 minutes — be at Trocadéro at 9pm.
Day 2
Wat Pho & Riverside
💡 Grand Palace dress code: cover shoulders and knees. Use Carrousel du Wat Pho entrance — no queue.
Day 3
Khao San Road & Temples
💡 Avoid Grand Palace on weekends — very crowded. Weekday mornings are best.
Day 4
Day trip or final day
💡 Ayutthaya Monday is closed. Check before you go.
Know the spend level and what to avoid

Budget

Hostel, metro, bakery meals, 1-2 attractions

€90/day

Comfort

3★ hotel, metro + occasional Uber, street food stall dinners

€160/day

Couple

4★ Riverside hotel, museum pass, special dinner

€250/day

Not booking Grand Palace early enough

Tickets open 60 days ahead and popular dates sell out in hours. If you miss it, only staircase tickets to floor 2 may be left.

Eating near major monuments

Restaurants within 200m of the Grand Palace, Wat Pho or Wat Phra Kaew charge tourist prices for average food. Walk two streets away.

Trying to cover too much

Bangkok is not a city for rushing. Three neighbourhoods per day maximum — otherwise you spend more time on the metro than actually experiencing Bangkok.

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