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Postedon 02/09/2015 10/12/2018 by rizqtour. Jadwal Acara / Itinerary Tour 5 Hari 4 Malam Bangkok Pattaya. HARI 01: BANGKOK - ARRIVAL Tiba di kota Bangkok anda akan kami ajak ke Madamme Tussaud, MBK Mall dilanjutkan menikmati wisata belanja terbaru di Bangkok yaitu: The Icon Siam Bangkok Mall. Balik ke hotel untuk beristirahat.
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1Day 1 Bangkok (Grand Pallace, Wat Pho) 2 Day 2 Bangkok (Madame Tussaud Bangkok, Chachutak) 3 Day 3 Perjalanan ke Pattaya 4 Day 4 Keliling Pattaya (Koh Larn & Sanctuary of Truth) 5 Day 5 Pattaya - Bangkok - Jakarta - Surabaya Day 1 Bangkok (Grand Pallace, Wat Pho) Hari pertama di Bangkok, aku jalan berenam aja ke Grand Pallace dan Wat Pho.
Vay Tiền Trả Góp Theo Tháng Chỉ Cần Cmnd Hỗ Trợ Nợ Xấu. Artikel ini disumbangkan oleh Nurul Adila Fitriah Sharing is Caring" ???? FULL ITINERARY 5D4N HATYAI-BANGKOK with BFFs untuk kenang- kenangan dn berkongsi dgn sape2 bakal nk pergi nnti. ? . Total spent exclude mkn and shopping. DAY1 ? Dr airport naik taxi ke P-Resident Hotel 33MYR per person bilik cntik, 1 katil queen. Hatyai mengamalkn polisi 1taxi 4orang penumpang shj. Taxi 100baht per person. ?Check in. Rest. Ambik Tuktuk dr hotel ke Central Festival Mall 30baht. Shopping mall di sana agk trkawal. Dkat pintu masuk ad guard yg check handbag. Maybe nk tngok ad bawak bom/senjata kot. Just tunjuk mcm tu je. Ground Floor ad banyak stall jual foods and drinks tp hrga sedikit mahal. ?Dekat luar Central Market ad street food yg awesome. Ad jugak gerai2 jual socks, baju, handbag n etc. Harga pun okay. Kerabu maggi best. Ad sosej grilled yg super spicy sedap. 10baht each utk sosej besar tu. Dieorg x tahu speak English n Malay. So tnjuk2 je nk apa mcm bisu. Haha. ?Ambik tuktuk ke Le-Garden Plaza 30 baht, shopping mall. Sekitar situ bnyak street food yg very3 nice, murah. Ad 1 gerai boleh ckp melayu. Jasmita rasanya nama gerai tu. Tomyam sdap. Sotong goreng mcm telur dadar, ad taugeh kt dlm. Nmpak pelik tp sgt die ad Bubur Cha cha 50baht. Dkat hatyai air kosong die cas. ?Area situ bnyak gerai2 mknan. Banana milk pancake best, 30baht. Mango sticky rice best, 60baht. ?Lee garden plaza x jauh sgt dgn hotel. So, jln kaki, balik. Tido. **DAY1 Central Festival and Lee Garden Plaza **Total spent 160baht/ + + 33hotel = DAY2 ?9am check out. Simpan beg dkat receptionist. ?Jumpe uber, PakcikMat. Harga okay, so terus ambik die. Dekat sana mostly kete Honda, Toyota. Kata pakcik tu die punye honda city 7000baht per month. Terus ke railway station. Beli tiket train hatyai-bangkok yg last at Second class upper bed cost about 855bath. Kalau lower mahal ckit. ?Mkn at Chekkar restaurant. Harga okay-okay je. X mahal tp x murah. Die siap2 letak ais dgn air kosong kt dlm gelas. Ais shj cas 10baht. Haha. Ade pekerja die can speak malay. ?Chang Puak Camp. Naik gajah masuk hutan 30minutes 500baht per person. Max 1 gajah 2 org. Bg mkn gajah, Banana 1bakul 100baht. Dpt fruits and mineral water free. Ad gambar photographer ambikkan, 200 baht per photo with frame. kalau tk nak takpe je. ?Municipal parktemple. X jauh dr chang puak camp. Tinggi mcm nk naik genting highlands. Boleh naik cable car jugk. Free. Boleh nmpak pemandangan hatyai. ?Big market. Utk total uber Pakcik Mat dr pagi tu 140baht. ?Tingkat ats big market ad kedai2 makan. Kiteorg pergi satu kdai mkn arah kanan . Ad makcik2 pkai tudung. Kerabu maggi super spicy. Utk kerabu maggi ayam 50baht and ais kosong die free jer. Kat big market ni mcm2 lah ade. Mangga dgn rempah die tu 1plastik 20baht bnyak plak tu. Bnyak buah n souvenir murah2. Pulut ayam sedap. ?Tuktuk ke Lee Garden Plaza 20baht. Beli souvenir kt sini. Sana x jumpe msjid. Ad 1 surau kt mall ad prayer room area situ5th floor. Jumpe staff, tinggal passport n die bukak surau tu. Cantik n bersih surau die. ?Kt bawah mall/hotel tu ad jual banana, potato, taro goreng. Die letak mcm bijan. Sedap sgt taro tu. 10pieces, 30baht. ?Jln balik hotel. Ambik brg. Ambik uber pakcik Mat ke railway 20baht. **DAY2 Hatyai Municipal Park, Chang Puak Camp, Big Market and Lee Garden Plaza **Total spent 180baht/RM23trasnport + 855baht/RM110train = DAY3 ?Arrive to train station Bangkok, 16jam perjalanan. Taxi railway to VM1 hotel 50baht. Driver name is Thanakorn. Baik. Can speak English a bit. ?Jlan kki cari mknan halal. Tpi x jumpe. Lastly just mkn KFC dkat mall situ. ?Check in at 2pm VM1 hostel. 114MYR3D2N with breakfast include all the charges booked using Airbnb. If want to check in earlier, u have to pay 800baht. Semua staff sgt bagus, tempat sgt cantik dn slesa. ?Tuktuk hotel to Asiatique market 36baht. Mcm JPO ad gak. ?Taxi to Phayathai Kitchen 26baht. Halal restaurant. Harga affordable lgi la. Tomyam noodles 89baht. ?Tuktuk to hotel 20baht. Rest. Sleep. **DAY3 Asiatique and Phayathai Kitchen **Total spent 132Baht/ + RM114hotel = DAY4 ?Mr Thankorn picked up at 7am. ?Train market. Train bergerak jam So sempat tngok train bergerak. Bnyak brg basah dijual. And ad baju2 mcm biasa. Next train gerak ?Damnoen Sadoak Floating Market sgt luas. Naik boat. Ambik pakej floating market and coconut sugar farm cost 700baht after nego. Coconut ice cream sdap 50baht. Ad jugak mknan halal tp mahal. Nasik goreng ayam 150baht. Grilled banana 100baht. Mangga yg dikupas 3bijik dgn rempah die 50baht. Souvenir sgt mahal. Jgn cuba2 tnye kalau x nk bli. Kene marah n pkse beli. Huhu. ?Singgah Golden temple. Ambik gmbar je. ?Wat Arun. Mse prgi, dieorg tgh buat renovation. So just boleh jln ground floor. Kene bayar msuk 50baht. So kiteorg x msuk. Just jln sekitarnya sahaja. ?MBK mall. Shopping mall biasa. Round2 je. Bayar Mr Thanakorn 200baht + 20baht tol per person. ?Pratunam Market by taxi 8baht. Sgt murah sbb kiteorg kene visit jewellery showroom and honey farm. Then the taxi driver dpt free gasoline bile kiteorg prgi situ. 1 taxi innova dpt 40baht je. Kt sana bnyak je mcm tu. Pratunam Market syurgaaaa beli bajuuu. Murahhhhh gilerr. Baju online yg mahal2 boleh dpt 200baht. ?Tuktuk balik hotel 20baht. Yg ni dpt murah sbb kiteorg kene visit 1 kedai design baju. So driver tuktuk dpt free gasoline. ?Rest, smbahyang. ?Kluar cari mkn area prayathai restaurant. Ada jual mcm2 jenis roti dn air. Roti canai susu 10baht. Roti canai milo 15baht. Air green tea,milo tabor, green tea 35baht. Bread telur ade, murtabak ad. Smua sdap. Tuktuk 40baht. **DAY4 Train Market, Damnoen Sadoak Floating Market, Goden Temple, Wat Arun-The temple of dawn, MBK mall and Pratunam Market **Total spent = 268Baht/ + 700baht/ = DAY5 ?Duit dh habis. Huhu. ? So just packing barang. Taxi hotel to DMK airport 80baht. Pastikan dtg awal. DMK international airport sgt sesak. **DAY5 = Don Mueang International Airport **Total spent = 80baht/ + = GRAND TOTAL = DAY1 + DAY2 + DAY3 + DAY4 + DAY5 = + + + + = mkn and shopping
Hari 1 - Tiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Bangkok - Check in hotel/hostel - Melawat The Grand Palace 1 Jam 30 minit - Melawat Wat Phra Kaeo 1 jam - Melawat Wat Pho 1 jam - Melawat Wat Arun 1 jam - Berjalan sekitar Wang Lang Pier 1 jam - Masuk ke Royal Barge Museum 1 jam 30 minit Hari 2 - Berjalan sekitar Tha Phrachan Pier 30 minit - Masuk ke Bangkok National Museum 1 jam 10 minit - Melawat Wat Benchaabophit 50 minit - Masuk ke Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall 55 minit - Masuk ke Vimanmek Mansion Museum 1 jam 10 minit - Melawat Jim Thompson's House 1 jam 30 minit - Membeli-belah di Central World 2 jam 30 minit Hari 3 - Melawat Rose Garden 10 jam- perjalanan jauh - Berjalan di Chatuchak Night Market 2 jam Hari 4 - Melawat Erawan Shrine 1 jam 30 minit - Masuk ke Siam Ocean World 2 jam - Membeli-belah di Siam Square 1 jam - Melawat Snake Farm 1 jam 30 minit - Masuk ke Lumpini Park 1 jam 30 minit - Bertolak ke Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Bangkok P/S- Sebaik-baik manusia ialah yang memberikan manfaat kepada orang lain. Jangan lupa tekan butang share 🙂
Jalan-jalan ke Bangkok selalu menyenangkan bagi saya, datang ke berbagai tempat menarik seperti Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, menikmati meriahnya Khao San Road atau Chinatown, jajanan-jajanannya yang seru dan murah, belanja di street markets-nya… dan banyak lagi yang bisa kamu nikmatin di Bangkok! Ngga lupa, biasanya juga singgah ke Pattaya, karena hanya 2 jam perjalanan darat dari Bangkok. Bus umumnya bagus dan murah, jalanan menuju Pattaya mulus tanpa lubang, jadi tidak ada alasan untuk tidak menikmati suasana kota pantai Pattaya. Di buku saya “Shortrip Bangkok-Pattaya” yang tersedia di Toko Buku Gramedia, dijelaskan dengan lengkap jika kamu mau jalan-jalan ke dua kota paling populer di Thailand ini. Kali ini untuk yang ingin wisata hemat ke Bangkok dan Pattaya agak lama, sekitar 5 hari 4 malam, saya berikan contoh untuk Itinerary-nya, yang tentu saja nanti bisa kamu modifikasi lagi, sesuai dengan tempat-tempat yang ingin dikunjungi. Tinggal dikurangi atau ditambahkan saja. Selamat merencanakan wisata ke Bangkok dan Pattaya! Hari 1 – Jumat Tujuan Terminal 21 Mall, The Jim Thompson House, Erawan Shrine, Daerah Pratunam, Asiatique, Silom/Patpong Night Market [ ] – Berangkat dari Bandara Soekarno-Hatta Jakarta [ ] – Tiba di Suvarnabhumi Airport, Bangkok [ ] – Naik kereta Airport Rail Link menuju ke Phaya Thai Station [ ] – Makan siang di mal Terminal 21, Sukhumvit [ ] – Drop dan titip barang di Tune Hotel Asoke [ ] – Mengunjungi The Jim Thompson House di daerah Siam [ ] – Mengunjungi Erawan Shrine San Phra Phrom [ ] – Jalan-jalan di sekitar daerah Pratunam [ ] – Menuju ke Asiatique dan makan malam [ ] – Melihat Silom dan Patpong Night Market [ ] – Balik ke hotel, check-in dan istirahat Catatan * Penerbangan dengan Tiger Air * Menuju ke Terminal 21 Mall, naik BTS ke Asok Station * Ke Jim Thompson House naik BTS ke National Stadium Station * Erawan Shrine ada di daerah Chit Lom dekat Pratunam * Ke Asiatique, naik BTS ke Saphan Taksin dan lanjut naik shuttle boat * Untuk ke Silom/Patpong, naik BTS ke Sala Daeng Station * * * * * * * Hari 2 – Sabtu Tujuan Bangkok-Pattaya, Jomtien Beach, Mini Siam, Hard Rock Cafe, Pattaya Beach, Walking Street [ ] – Berangkat menuju Ekkamai Bus Station [ ] – Naik bus umum menuju ke Pattaya [ ] – Tiba di Pattaya Bus Terminal [ ] – Dari Bus Terminal langsung ke Jomtien Beach dan makan siang [ ] – Ke Mini Siam [ ] – Ke Pattaya Beach dan Hard Rock Cafe [ ] – Tempat belanja di sekitar Pattaya Beach Road [ ] – Jalan-jalan dan makan malam di Walking Street { ] – Balik ke Bangkok [ ] – Tiba di Ekkamai Bus Station dan menuju ke hotel Catatan * Bus Bangkok-Pattaya harga tiket 124 baht per orang * Ke Jomtien Beach naik songthaew angkot dari Pattaya Bus Terminal * Ke Mini Siam naik taxi, kalau sendiri bisa naik ojek * Tiket masuk Mini Siam 300 baht * Ke daerah Pattaya Beach ada songthaew angkot yang lewat * Untuk ke Walking Street tinggal jalan kaki dari Beach Road * * * * * * * Hari 3 – Minggu Tujuan Madame Tussauds Bangkok, Chatuchak Weekend Market, MBK, Night Market [ ] – Sarapan dan setelah itu menuju daerah Siam [ ] – Madame Tussauds Wax Museum pakai tiket Early Bird [ ] – Makan siang di Siam Paragon [ ] – Jalan menuju Chatuchak Weekend Market, acara belanja/bebas [ ] – Balik ke hotel, taruh barang dan mandi [ ] – Jalan-jalan dan makan malam di MBK Centre [ ] – Jalan-jalan di night market seputar Big C Pratunam [ ] – Balik ke hotel dan istirahat Catatan * Tiket Early Bird Madame Tussauds diskon 40% harus beli online * Ke Chatuchak bisa naik BTS menuju ke Mo Chit BTS Station * Di MBK Centre, lantai 5 ada The Fifth Food Avenue, foodcourt yang punya 3 tempat makan halal, yaitu masakan Indonesia di Jimbaran Bali, menu Timur Tengah di Ali’s Arabic Cuisine dan menu Thailand di Thai Muslim by Sultana. * * * * * * * Hari 4 – Senin Tujuan Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Siam Ocean World, Chocolate Ville [ ] – Sarapan dan siap memulai aktivitas [ ] – Kunjungan ke Grand Palace [ ] – Kunjungan ke Wat Pho [ ] – Makan siang di Tha Tien Market [ ] – Berkunjung ke Wat Arun [ ] – Ke Siam Ocean World [ ] – Ke Chocolate Ville, sekalian makan malam [ ] – Balik ke Bangkok, acara bebas Catatan * Ke Grand Palace tidak ada BTS/MRT, bisa naik taxi atau tuk tuk * Kalau naik Chao Phraya Express Boat, turun di dermaga Tha Tien N8 * Tiket Grand Palace 500 baht * Tiket Wat Pho dan Wat Arun masing-masing 100 baht * Siam Ocean World tiket masuk ada paket-paketnya * Ke Chocolate Ville bisa naik MRT ke Lat Phrao Station dan sambung taxi * * * * * * * Hari 5 – Selasa Tujuan Morning Market, Vimanmek Mansion, Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall, Balik ke Jakarta [ ] – Check-out dan titip tas [ ] – Ke market di Soi Lalap Sai Silom Soi 5 dan sarapan [ ] – Ke Vimanmek Mansion istana kayu jati dan makan siang [ ] – Ke Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall [ ] – Last Minute Shopping bisa di Mall Terminal 21 [ ] – Balik ke hotel ambil barang dan bagasi [ ] – Menuju Suvarnabhumi Airport naik BTS dan Airport Rail Link [ ] – Terbang kembali menuju Jakarta Tiba Rabu, jam Catatan * Ke street market Silom Soi 5 bisa naik BTS ke Sala Daeng Station * Ke Vimanmek naik bus dari Victory Monument No. 28, 108, 515, 539 * Ke Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall bisa jalan kaki dari Vimanmek * Ke Suvarnabhumi Airport bisa naik kereta Airport Rail Link ARL dari Phaya Thai Station. Tinggal naik BTS ke Phaya Thai BTS Station, dan sambung dengan ARL. Grand Palace – Wat Pho – Wat Arun pada hari yang sama karena lokasi berdekatan. Kalo soal hotel, mungkin bisa pilih yang dekat stasiun MTR aja supaya nyaman. Seperti Holiday Inn Express Siam Hotel, Trinity Silom Hotel atau yang di tengah Pratunam ada Arnoma hotel, hotel lama tapi strategis. Ngga jauh juga dari daerah Siam, tempat banyak hiburan untuk keluarga Ke Pattaya kalo pergi pagi pulang malam juga bisa, tergantung apakah mau nikmatin suasana malam Pattaya atau ngga… Kalo rame2 sama teman, saran saya sih mending sewa mobil dari Bangkok, ada Mr. Surasak yang punya mobil semacam Innova +66 81 818 7036, atau bisa sewa van yang bisa muat 9-10 orang, kontak Mr. Eko +66 81 925 0901. Lebih baik pesan jauh2 hari.
Bangkok, Thailand is a capital city that people either love or hate. Me? I actually really like Bangkok. I think I’ve visited around 4 times now, and each time there is something new to discover. Yes there is no doubt that Bangkok is over-crowded, manic and a little unclean, but honestly, it all adds to the charm and atmosphere that this city exudes. That being said, people often want to do all the sites of Bangkok, then leave as quickly as possible, but I think you should give it at least 5 days to see it all, and the areas surrounding it. So I present to you my 5 day Bangkok itinerary! Keep reading to plan your Bangkok adventures. Why visit Bangkok, Thailand?Because it’s crazy! Yes that is a reason to visit. But actually, it’s not as “crazy” as other cities I’ve been to Mumbai, I’m looking at you. Bangkok is modern, techy but has some of the most beautiful temples and cultural experiences possible. Whether you want to learn how to cook Thai food, eat countless Thai dishes at one of the MANY Thai food markets, or even watch a traditional Thai boxing match, you’ll find it all in Bangkok. Unless you fly into Chiang Mai, you’ll usually find it impossible to avoid Bangkok altogether on a Thailand trip, and you shouldn’t! Planning the ultimate 5 day Bangkok itinerary So this Bangkok itinerary is based on 5 days because I think that’s enough time to really see all that the capital has to offer and a couple of nearby day trips too. If you wanted to see it all in less, it’s possible, but will be rushed. However, I’ll make some suggestions at the end of this post. Bangkok Itinerary Day 1It’s time to get acquainted with the city. I suggest you start with culture! Bangkok is packed with amazing temples and since it’s so easy to get around Bangkok, either via the boat services, metro or tuk tuks, you’ll be able to achieve a lot in one day. Temples you should see on your first day in Bangkok include Wat Arun Temple of the dawn You should try and get here for sunrise. There will be less people and the light is beautiful. Temple of the Golden Mount Wat Saket I think this is a great temple for later in the day. It offers wonderful views over Bangkok city and there’s a nice little cafe at the top. Wat Pho Temple of the Reclining Buddha This is a massive gold Buddha and it’s very beautiful. There are a variety of other smaller Buddhas and statues in the area, and this is worth a visit. After exploring these temples, head to a night market for a bite to eat, or the Hard rock Cafe. I know you’re probably wondering why I’m suggesting a Hard Rock Cafe, but they have the best live band there called Hubris, and it’s worth visiting for a drink just to see them play. Bangkok Itinerary Day 2 The second day is also going to include temples, but it’s going to include a visit to the most famous temple in all of Bangkok. Visit the Grand Palace This is my favourite spot in Bangkok and should make it on any Bangkok itinerary regardless of how long you stay. Emerald Buddha Wat Phra Kaew This is another wonderful sight among the Grand Palace. Get a Sak Yant Tattoo Okay, I know this is pretty specific and only appeals to those wanting to get a tattoo, but you can get a tattoo the traditional way from one of the most famous monks Who did Angelia Jolies. Anyway, the temple where the tattoos are undertaken is actually very beautiful, and I think it’s worth a visit just for that. Bradley got his tattoo here, so you can read all about it here, or you can just go ahead and book your trip. You can book a combination tour of the Grand Palace and Emerald Buddha right here It’s skip the line too In the evening you can head to the “Sky Bar” in Bangkok which is the famous bar featured in the Hangover 2 for epic views accompanied by delicious cocktails. Try the hangover cocktail...but you may suffer from one P Bangkok Itinerary Day 3 Day 3 should be dedicated to the floating markets of Bangkok! Typically your floating market tour starts around 7 am, so it’s an early start. You’ll visit Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and the really cool Maeklong Railway Market. I highly recommend this tour! After you’ve finished buying souvenirs and having fun at the floating market, you can head back, relax for a little bit, then head out to a Muay Thai Thai boxing match in the evening for some local fun! You can book VIP ringside tickets right here. You can pick up some cute presents! Bangkok Itinerary Day 4 Today will be a day of checking out some of the best museums in Bangkok! Below I’ve compiled a list of the ones I think are National Museum Bangkok Art & Culture CentreMuseum of Siam Samut Prakan Ancient CityIn the evening it’s time to visit the epic Chinatown and eat your heart out! We loved the food in Chinatown, it’s seriously delicious, and there are lots of cheap massage places where you can opt for a famous Thai massage after dinner. If you’re feeling really brave...you can go watch a Ping Pong Show in Patong it’s not for the fainthearted! P Bangkok Itinerary Day 5 Assuming this is your final day and you’ll be heading off to somewhere else, these suggestions can be done in the morning or lunch time. I suggest you check out the beautiful Bangkok Flower market for an epic picture spot, or head to one of the massive malls for a spot of shopping. If you’ve got time you can check out these final two pretty cool temples. They are Wat Suthat and Mariamman Temple which is a cool Hindu Temple.If you want to make the most of your time in Bangkok, you can take tours that will help take you to many of the best sights in a shorter period of time. Below I list you 3 of my favourite tours! Bangkok Instagram Tour If you want to discover all the best and secret Instagram spots in Bangkok, then this is the tour for you. Ayutthaya Ancient City If you’ve got a late flight on your last day, then you should definitely fit this tour on your Bangkok itinerary. Temple Tour This walking tour takes you to the best temples in Bangkok. Other itinerary suggestions 3 days in Bangkok If you’ve got only 3 days in Bangkok, then I suggest you stick to the details I gave on days 1, 2 and 3. This covers the essential things to do and see in Bangkok and you won’t be missing out on anything too important. 2 days in Bangkok Two days will only give you time to do some temple hopping and the chance to see the awesome night markets and maybe a Thai boxing show. Definitely include the Reclining Buddha and Grand Palace on your 2 day Bangkok Itinerary. Where to stay in Bangkok Bangkok is super big and there are a lot of different areas to stay in. I’ve gone into detail on where you should stay on my Bangkok city guide, but I’ll sum it up for you here too. Khao San/ Banglamphu Area Great for backpackers/party goers. Lots of hostel style accommodation here. Bangkok Riverside Great for couples, many mid-range and beautiful hotels in this area Sukhumvit Area Close to all the shopping districts so perfect for those who love to shop till they road Silom Area This is basically the financial/business district, so lots of high rise, classy hotels! We stayed in a great hotel that had a brilliant rooftop hotel. That’s actually my only suggestion Choose a hotel with a rooftop pool if you can. The views at night when you’re sitting in the pool of the Bangkok Skyline are pretty amazing! You can look for all accommodation in Bangkok right for BangkokHonestly, Bangkok can be as cheap or as expensive as you want it to be. You can get hotels for $5-6 a night, and you can get fancy hotels for around $40 of course you can spend a lot more!, but if you stick to street food, or local restaurants, then you’ll not spend a lot on food either. Drinks in Bangkok are fairly cheap and getting around shouldn’t be expensive if you use the metro, Grab or tuk-tuks. You can get to and from the airport via the Sky Train, or you can book a private shuttle driver online for more convenience. It’s not expensive Getting around Bangkok You’ve got a few options when it comes to planning the logistics of your Bangkok itinerary. Grab/ride sharing Super cheap and convenient when getting around Bangkok. The only drawback is you can get stuck in traffic, and there’s no avoiding it. It is the capital city Use the metro and sky trains to get around quickly in Bangkok. This is a cheap option and it’s never usually too far a walk to find the nearest station. Tuk-tuk It’s always fun getting around by Tuk-Tuk, but you’ll have to negotiate on price as they will try and rip you off. I suggest taking whatever price they quote you and half it, then start your work from there. I’m pretty sure you can order tuk-tuks on Grab now too…So there you go! My 5 day Bangkok itinerary. I hope you’ve found this post useful and it’s helped you plan your trip to Bangkok. If you’ve got any more questions or suggestions, then just drop a comment below. Happy travels! Read more Things to do in Pai, Thailand 3 day Chiang Mai Itinerary Things to do in Chiang Rai, Thailand Getting around Thailand Disclaimer Fully research your destination prior to travel, or any products prior to purchase. We can accept no responsibility for anything you experience as a result of the information found on this website. Some posts may contain affiliate links, which means we receive a small commission for some purchases, at no additional expense to you. Read more here.
Planning on your Bangkok itinerary for 5-day can be difficult if you’re a first-time traveller. But don’t worry because I’ll give you my personalized itinerary here for a perfect and memorable trip. When you travel to Bangkok, make sure you explore the world’s best street food markets. Go shopping and discover unique historical landmarks. All these activities should be part of your plan. And of course, you won’t run out of photo opportunities in Thailand’s capital because there are many beautiful spots to capture. And there’s nothing to worry about because all these will be detailed out later on. So, let me share my personal 5 days in Bangkok itinerary below. This covers all of Bangkok’s most iconic attractions, including where to eat, where to shop, and where to stay. Likewise, this will provide you on how to tour around the city efficiently! 😊 Table of Contents Day 1 Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Asiatique and Dinner Cruise Day 2 Platinum Mall, Pratunam Market, Bangkok Aquarium, and Sky Restaurant Buffet Day 3 Bangkok’s Chatuchak, Massage, Mahanakhon SkyWalk, and More! Day 4 Safari World Bangkok and Chocolate Ville Day 5 Take a Day Trip to Thailand’s Popular Floating Markets and Train Market Smart Ways to Save on Bangkok Attraction Tickets Bangkok Itinerary 5 Days Map Extra Days in Bangkok Where to Stay in Bangkok Thailand SIM Card Bangkok Transportation Guide Related Posts Day 1 Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Asiatique and Dinner Cruise Day 1 in Bangkok Start day 1 of your Bangkok itinerary with some of the city’s beautiful temples. Then, carry on with the adventure by exploring the famous open-air mall and its abundant shopping options. And to cap off the first day, take the river cruise and enjoy the night views. 1. Grand Palace – 3 hours 900 AM to 1200 PM The majestic beauty of the Grand Palace In the morning of your first-day itinerary, kick it off at the Grand Palace Bangkok. This site was built way back in 1782 and used to be the home of the Thai King. Now, it is considered a major Bangkok tourist destination. The architectural designs here are totally impressive. In fact, it’s very unique and majestic. I’ve created a complete article on Grand Palace in Bangkok to give you insights on what to see and how to reach the place conveniently. During your visit, make sure to take as many pictures as you want. There are plenty of amazing spots within the temple complex for different photo opportunities. Lunch For your lunch, you can take it at Baan Tha Tien Cafe. This a well-known dining spot located near Grand Palace and Wat Pho. It offers an amazing food selection for different travellers. Don’t miss their tasty Pad Thai, Tom Yam Kung, Thai-style fried rice, and many more. The food choices are not just delicious but also cheap. The prices cost between 50 Baht and 120 Baht, which is very affordable. 2. Wat Pho – 2 hours 1200 PM to 200 PM Wat Pho and its world-renowned Buddhist structure After taking your lunch, walk your way to Wat Pho, which is a very famous Buddhist temple in Bangkok. This temple is visited by many travellers every year because of its unique features. Read my detailed guide to Wat Pho here! One of the highlights here is the huge reclining Buddha that is 46 metres long. It’s literally a gigantic golden figure, making it the largest Buddha statue in Thailand. So, if you want to visit the highest grade among all other first-class temples, this should be part of your list. Next Stop – Wat Arun To reach Wat Arun, you just need to walk from Wat Pho to Tha Tien pier. This will take around 4 minutes. From the pier, you have to take a cross-river ferry to get to Wat Arun within 5 minutes. The fare is 4 Baht per person for a one-way trip. 3. Wat Arun – 2 hours 200 PM to 400 PM The scenic views of Wat Arun In the afternoon, start your exploration at Wat Arun. This is a very beautiful temple situated along the riverside. Find out more details and photos here for the Wat Arun in Bangkok. There are plenty of gorgeous spots here, including the colourful spires that complement the water scenery. The religious items inside are also very impressive. And of course, the architectural beauty of the temple is totally unique. So, take your time and capture many picturesque photos. For sure, you will be in awe of the amazing photo choices. Next Stop – Asiatique To get to Asiatique from Wat Arun, you have to take the cross-river ferry first back to Tha Tien pier. From there, you need to ride the orange flag boat going to Sathorn pier. The boat rate costs 15 Baht. Once you reach Sathorn pier, change to Asiatique free shuttle boat. This will bring you to the market directly for a span of 10 minutes. 4. Asiatique The Riverfront – 3 hours 400 PM to 700 PM Stroll around the lovely Asiatique The Riverfront The next stop of today’s itinerary is the Asiatique, which is a top-rated marketplace with over 1,500 stalls and 40 restaurants. To be honest, this is one of my favourite markets to go in Bangkok because of its incredible array of activities. This place is full of local shops with all kinds of fashion items and handicrafts. There are also cosy bars and street food stalls to enjoy too. And course, the lovely river views are absolute satisfying. So, before you head to this spot, read my full article on Asiatique Bangkok for lots of helpful info and tips. Dinner You have two options to take your dinner, either at Asiatique or Chao Phraya Princess Cruise. The latter offers an amazing buffet see below, No. 5. If you prefer to dine at Asiatique, here are some restaurants that you shouldn’t miss. Happy Fish Restaurant. For seafood and international dishes like grilled chicken, pizza, burgers, and spaghetti, check out this place. The prices range between 200 Baht and 500 Baht. Aside from good food, there’s also a nice array of cocktails and beers to better enjoy the live music. Kodang Talay. If you want fine dining with scenic river views, this is highly recommended. The restaurant serves delectable Thai seafood, with prices around 1,000 Baht. Kacha Kacha. This Japanese restaurant is best known for its fresh sashimi and sushi. They also have tasty ramen and a lot more. The food rates are between 200 Baht and 500 Baht. KFC. Surely, this is a great choice for budget travellers because the prices just start from 60 Baht. 5. Chao Phraya Princess Cruise – 2 hours 700 PM to 900 PM Splendid city views during your Chao Phraya Princess Cruise As mentioned earlier, this is another great option to eat your dinner. And don’t worry because it’s very easy to avail of the cruise at Asiatique pier. You can get more information about this trip by checking the cruise menu and prices here. The cruise itself is such a lovely way to see Bangkok’s scenic night landscape and relish in the cool river breeze. You are given 2 hours to savour the overloaded buffet of local and international dishes. While enjoying your food, there’s a live band to serenade you for a night full of entertainment. Day 2 Platinum Mall, Pratunam Market, Bangkok Aquarium, and Sky Restaurant Buffet Day 2 in Bangkok Let’s get ready for day 2 of your Bangkok exploration. This day of itinerary will be full of shopping, museum hopping, and food hunting. You will go around some of the top marketplaces in the Thailand, along with the best family-friendly destinations. And of course, there will be a lot of food opportunities in between. 1. Platinum Fashion Mall – 2 hours 900 AM to 1100 AM Shop around Platinum Fashion Mall Commence with your morning adventure at Platinum Fashion Mall. Without a doubt, this is a very popular shopping mall in Pratunam, Bangkok. It’s an indoor mall that has all kinds of fashion items and accessories. There are over 1000 outlets inside the mall, offering trendy clothing, underwear, and kids’ wear. You’ll also find different belts, handbags, shoes, wigs, and even cosmetic products. The best part of the Platinum Fashion Mall is that it is air-conditioned. Plus, it comes with a huge food court with plenty of fast-food chains and cafes. 2. Pratunam Market – 3 hours 1100 AM to 200 PM Abundant fashion clothing at Pratunam Market No Bangkok itinerary would be complete without going to the Pratunam Market and exploring its vibrant shops. This busy marketplace is just situated on the opposite side of Platinum Fashion Mall. Most of the stalls sell fashion stuffs at a wholesale price, ranging between 50 Baht and 400 Baht per piece of cloth. This means the clothes here are really cheap. So, if you’re in need of new dresses, pants, shoes, and accessories, this is the best place to get your money’s worth. Lunch After all the shopping, enjoy your lunch at one of the recommended spots below. These places are very close to Pratunam Market. Lung Pratunam Boat Noodle. With over 40 years in the business, this is definitely one of the best places in terms of boat noodles. They have plenty of soup flavors to choose from such as Yong Tau Fu, Tom Yum, beef, and more. And, the noodles come with meatballs and even minced meat to enhance its taste. The price here is around 30 Baht. Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice. This restaurant is very popular among tourists. It’s because this has been around for more than 5 decades and has even been awarded the Michelin Bib Gourmand. Their must-order dish is no other than the Hainanese Chicken Rice, which is around 40 Baht. 3. SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World – 3 hours 200 PM to 500 PM SEA LIFE Bangkok and its breath-taking marine life In the afternoon, go to SEA LIFE Bangkok and explore the largest aquarium in South East Asia. This massive attraction houses more than 30,000 fish and other marine creatures. I have personally visited this place and seen a lot of colourful sea animals. For more information, just read my SEA LIFE Bangkok Ocean World post and discover more about this remarkable aquarium. Some of the things to look forward to are the sand tiger sharks, giant eagle rays, sea turtles, and spider crabs. There are also attractive coral reef fishes, seahorses, frogs, and penguins. And of course, you can’t miss the 4D movie. I encourage you to book your admission tickets online here if you want to save almost half of the original ticket price. 4. Madame Tussauds Bangkok – 2 hours 500 PM to 700 PM The realistic wax statues of Madame Tussauds Spend your evening at Madame Tussauds. This is such a nice spot to run into your favourite stars. Find out more in this Madame Tussauds Bangkok article. In this museum, you’ll get to meet the wax figures of best-known movie actors such as Jackie Chan, Captain America, Will Smith, and Hugh Jackman. Musical stars like Michael Jackson, Lady Gaga, and Ariana Grande are also present. For the sports category, there’s David Beckham, Cristiano Ronaldo, Serena Williams, and more. In addition, there’s a display for the world’s top leaders. During your visit, try to watch the Ice Age 4D movie. 5. Baiyoke Sky Hotel Buffet – 2 hours 700 PM to 900 PM Take a feast at Baiyoke Sky Hotel Buffet After your museum expedition, it’s time to enjoy your dinner buffet on the 81st floor of the Baiyoke Sky Hotel. Dining at Thailand’s tallest hotel is definitely a scenic way to cap off your night. The hotel offers a wide range of food options. These include seafood, Thai dishes, international cuisines, and desserts. For a more relaxed ambience, you can seat near the window and catch the breathtaking views of Bangkok’s city while enjoying your meal. Dinner Because of its scenic location, it’s recommended to take your dinner at Baiyoke Sky Hotel. The extensive and delicious food selection also makes it more fascinating. See here for the buffet menu. Day 3 Bangkok’s Chatuchak, Massage, Mahanakhon SkyWalk, and More! Day 3 in Bangkok On day 3 of this Bangkok travel itinerary, you will wander around the country’s largest market. You’ll also drop by an ancient house that shelters a variety of beautiful and artistic items. In between your trip, you can relax and take a massage. And then, you will carry on with your trip and visit other top-rated spots. 1. Chatuchak Weekend Market – 4 hours 900 AM to 100 PM The busy and vibrant stalls of Chatuchak Market Have a fun morning of your third day’s itinerary at Chatuchak Market Bangkok. As the largest market in Thailand, you surely will have a lot of shopping options here. This particular market in Bangkok is known for its trendy clothing at super cheap price. Since the market is very big, I highly suggest that you check out my post on Chatuchak Weekend Market here. This guide will give you tips on where to buy fashionable clothes and where to eat the best foods in the market. Most of the items available on display are fashionable tops, comfy shirts, formal wear, and sports attire. There are also colorful headbands, cute footwear, beautiful bags, and a lot more! Lunch It’s best that you take your lunch at Chatuchak Weekend Market. It’s because the market is not just filled with fashion stuff but also with many food stalls. These shops serve different and delicious foods, drink, and desserts. Some of the must-try foods are fried chicken, grilled river shrimp, chicken skewers, and coconut ice cream. Most of these are priced from 20 Baht. 2. Jim Thompson House – 2 hours 100 PM to 300 PM Relive history through Jim Thompson House The next stop is to visit Jim Thompson House and search around its connecting houses. This traditional museum is known for its ancient and personalized exhibits. Some of the things featured here are silk scarves, handbags, accessories, and clothing. Each of these comes with unique and beautiful designs that make it very eye-catching. There’s also a cosy restaurant and gift shop inside the museum. So, if you want an old-style tourist site in Bangkok with eye-catching display, make sure to pop by the museum. 3. Let’s Relax Spa – 2 hours 300 PM to 500 PM Take a breather at Let’s Relax Spa The morning and afternoon adventure might have stressed you out. So, experience ultimate relaxation at Let’s Relax Spa, the most visited massage and spa centre in Bangkok. It has been offering services for more than 20 years! As a well-liked spa in the city, their services are always top-notch. Their treatment options include foot massage, hot stone massage, back & shoulder massage, and many more. And to know their cheap package rates and treatments, see the prices here. Conveniently, they have many branches in the city to give you options. These include Terminal 21, Sukhumvit 31, Siam Square 1, and more! Just choose the most convenient place for you. Me and my wife visited their branch in Siam Square 1 because this is the closest to Jim Thompson House. 4. Mahanakhon SkyWalk Thailand’s Highest Observation Deck – 2 hours 500 PM to 700 PM The panoramic scenes surrounding Mahanakhon SkyWalk Before the evening kicks in, go to Mahanakhon SkyWalk and catch the sunset. This spot is the best place to see the entire view of Bangkok and its magical cityscape. Once you reach the glass skywalk, you’ll be surrounded by the beautiful scenery of tall buildings and busy streets. All these complement the glowing scenery of the golden skyline. To get up to 10% off, it’s suggested that you book your tickets in advance online. This will also help you save time in lining up at the ticketing counter. 5. Jodd Fairs Market – 3 hours 700 PM to 1000 PM Remarkable food trip Jodd Fairs Market Continue the night expedition at Bangkok’s Jodd Fairs Market. Go around the stalls and discover a whole array of street food, from crispy fried chickens to tasty chicken skewers. There are also mouth-watering sushi, fruit smoothies, fresh coconuts, and many more. For some seafood delights, try the grilled crabs, prawns, lobsters, and scallops. This vibrant marketplace is such a fun destination for food lovers. And of course, this is a great spot for those looking for cool bars with cheap drinks and live music. Dinner For your dinner, you can eat at one of the Jodd Fairs restaurants. These dining spots offer delicious foods. Crazy Shrimp. If you’re craving seafood, this is the best option. They have a seafood bucket that comes with shrimps, mussels, baby octopus, potatoes, and corns. The price is around 259 Baht. Leng Saap. For appetizing local dishes, visit this place and try their gigantic dish of pork spine soup topped with chilies and herbs. You can then pair it either with the Thai fluffy omelet or a hot plate of rice. Their rates start from 150 Baht onward. Day 4 Safari World Bangkok and Chocolate Ville Day 4 in Bangkok Day 4 of your Bangkok trip is divided into two main places. The first one is a well-known Bangkok zoo that houses thousands of wild animals and even sea creatures. The second spot, on the other hand, is a vibrant park filled with beautiful photo opportunities. It’s also known for its scenic dining. 1. Safari World Bangkok – 7 hours 900 AM to 400 PM Meet the amazing animals of Safari World Get yourself ready as you visit the Safari World in the morning. Home to thousands of different animals, this park is undeniably entertaining. Here, you will encounter bears, crocodiles, deers, lions, parrots, orangutans, tigers, and many more! There are also remarkable shows to look forward to such as the tiger and lion feeding shows, dolphin show, orangutan show, and sea lion show. Giraffe feeding is another captivating activity for all ages. During our trip, I’ve taken many beautiful photos of the animals and shows in the park. If you want to check it out, just read my full guide to Safari World Bangkok here. I highly suggested that you book the zoo tickets online to save around 40% compared to buying the tickets on-site. Getting There Unfortunately, there is no BTS or MRT station close to the Safari World. So, the best and easiest way to reach the zoo is to take this shuttle bus. Lunch You should know that outside food is not allowed during your Safari World trip. But no worries because there a lot of restaurants inside the park. Aviary Restaurant. This buffet restaurant serves world-class Thai dishes for everyone. Aside from that, you’ll be surrounded by a wide selection of international cuisines. The price is 500 Baht per person. Tiger Burger Restaurant. If you prefer easy-to-eat foods, this is a great option. They have cheeseburger 165 Baht, beef burger 155 Baht, fish cutlet burger 155 Baht, chicken burger 145 Baht, and more. Animal Café. For delectable desserts like ice cream, cookies, and cakes, you’ll find plenty of options here. Not only that but they also have tasty dishes like salmon fried rice, curry chicken with rice, and spaghetti carbonara. The prices range between 120 Baht and 250 Baht. 2. Chocolate Ville – 3 hours 500 PM to 800 PM The cosy and colorful sights of Chocolate Ville Come evening, proceed to the ever-colorful Chocolate Ville. This is a beautiful European-themed village that is filled with gorgeous photography spots. Aside from being a romantic and relaxing place, this also has a huge restaurant. Go over the variety of delicious foods, from Thai foods to western foods. All these are available to satisfy different appetites! So, if you are in Bangkok, don’t forget to add this to your itinerary. I also suggest that you see this Bangkok Chocolate Ville post to learn more about how to spend a great time in the park. Getting There If you’re planning to go to Safari World Bangkok and Chocolate Ville on the same day, simply reserve this shuttle bus. Choosing this service takes you to both places directly and conveniently. This is definitely a wise move because these 2 attractions can’t be accessed by train. So, if you want to save time and effort, just opt for this one. Dinner You can take your dinner at Chocolate Ville. For a more picturesque dining experience, it’s recommended to seat at the riverside. Also, the restaurant has a wide selection of food to choose from. So, it’s best that you know the options beforehand. Here’s the food menu that you can check out ahead to give you an idea of the things you can eat there. Day 5 Take a Day Trip to Thailand’s Popular Floating Markets and Train Market Day 5 in Bangkok Day 5 of the Bangkok itinerary is more on a traditional shopping experience. This day brings you to some of Thailand’s best floating markets and other unique tourist spots. During our personal trip, we took a bus tour from the city centre of Bangkok to the markets. It’s because most of these places are not easily accessible by public transports. If you want to follow what we did, just book the bus tour here. On a personal note, I am very satisfied with the bus tour service. We had enough time to tour around and we were given recommendations of the best local foods to try. So, let me share with you the places that we traveled to on our last day. 1. Damnoen Saduak Floating Market – 2 hours 1030 AM to 1230 PM Experience traditional shopping at Damnoen Saduak Floating Market Commence your morning with a trip to Damnoen Saduak. This is the most famous floating market in Thailand that is great for photo shooting. So, if you want the best day trip from Bangkok, this should be on your itinerary. Surely, the market is very lively and beautiful. For more insights, read my guide to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and discover more about this market. Aside from the gorgeous photo opportunities, this place also serves a wide range of yummy foods. Try as many dishes and snacks as you can when you stroll around the market. Lunch For your lunch, you can opt for the boat noodle, which is priced at 60 Baht. Then, pair it with the delicious mango sticky rice at 50 Baht. These two are very popular in the market, so make sure not to miss them. And, you can try coconut ice cream, which is also a favourite among locals and even tourists. The price for this kind of dessert is normally 40 Baht. 2. Wat Bang Kung The Temple in a Tree – hours 1230 PM to 200 PM Pay your respects at Wat Bang Kung Go on with your quest and drop by this ancient temple. Wat Bang Kung is a special temple located under the branches and roots of trees. And inside this sacred site is the famous seated Buddha covered with golden leaves. Because of its very peaceful ambience, many locals visit the place to say their prayers. And if you want, you can stick the gold sheets onto the Buddha statue for good luck. 3. Maeklong Railway Market – 2 hours 200 PM to 400 PM The ever-unique Maeklong Railway Market In the afternoon, make your way to the Maeklong Railway Market and capture the moving train. This is definitely the main reason why travellers want to visit this popular market when they’re in Bangkok. Aside from that, this place is also a fun spot to buy some dried fruit snacks. Most of these are sold for as low as 50 Baht. So, if you’re looking for delicious and affordable treats, you can buy them here. And to energize you, try the fresh coconut in the market, which is also very cheap. It’s only 20 Baht! You really can’t find this kind of price anywhere in Bangkok, so don’t miss them out. 4. Amphawa Floating Market – hours 400 PM to 730 PM The fascinating seafood display at Amphawa Floating Market Next in line is the Amphawa Floating Market, another favourite marketplace in the Thailand. This place is celebrated for its seafood goodness and relaxing ambience. During our trip, we strolled around the market and tried all sorts of local foods and snacks. Some of the must-try are honey roasted satay fish, crispy crablets, and grilled fish, squid, and prawn. Banana chips are also great! Along with the food stalls are many clothing and souvenir shops. So, if you want to enjoy the local dishes and shop around, this place should be added to your Bangkok travel plan. Dinner For a memorable dinner, head to Som Tum Seafood restaurant in the market and try their grilled chicken. You can also order their roasted fish, mussel, and squid. As to the price, their food ranges from 60 Baht to 500 Baht. Smart Ways to Save on Bangkok Attraction Tickets Individual Tickets vs Bangkok Multi-Attraction Pass If you are planning to visit attractions in Bangkok, consider purchasing a Bangkok Multi-Attraction Pass instead of buying individual tickets. Let’s say you plan to visit Safari World Bangkok, Chao Phraya Princess Cruise, and Mahanakhon SkyWalk. The total cost for these attractions would be 3,230 Baht if you buy the tickets separately. However, if you purchase the multi-attraction pass, the price will be 2,400 Baht, and it covers all these attractions, helping you save 830 Baht. If you are traveling with 2 persons, it will help you save even more, a total of 1,660 Baht! Additionally, this pass grants access to up to 23 attractions, and you can find more detailed information about these spots by clicking on the link provided below. Check out Bangkok Multi-Attraction Pass here Click here to see an interactive map of Bangkok The above map highlights the places in Bangkok that are featured from day 1 to day 5 itinerary. It also covers the nearby BTS and MRT stations for all mentioned tourist sites. Take Note I’ve created a detailed document here to help you easily understand how to get to Bangkok’s tourist attractions on this 5 day trip. Be sure to download it! 😉 If you have more days to spend in Bangkok, I highly encourage you to check out my handy list of top 30 things to do in Bangkok here. This article covers more places to visit in the city to make your itinerary more meaningful. For instance, you can visit Ayutthaya and enjoy its laid-back atmosphere. This place is recognized for its breath-taking, ancient ruins, making it a UNESCO World Heritage Site. So, if want to explore this historical city, read this guide for getting to Ayutthaya from Bangkok that covers all things you can do there. It also records the ways on how to reach the site easily. Where to Stay in Bangkok For the best accommodation, below are my most recommended hotels to stay in Bangkok. These hotels are situated near BTS stations, shopping malls, and eateries. Holiday Inn Bangkok For those who want to be near Chit Lom and Siam BTS stations, this hotel is a great choice. Not only that but this is also 5 minutes away from the top shopping malls such as Central World and Siam Paragon. Centara Watergate Pavillion Hotel This hotel is very near to Pratunam Market and Platinum Fashion Mall. Just a 5-minute walk to Siam Paragon Mall and Central World Shopping Complex. ibis Bangkok Siam This hotel is very close to MBK and Siam Paragon shopping mall. It’s also located next to the National Stadium station. This BTS station allows you to easily ride BTS Skytrain to visit other places in the city. Thailand SIM Card Just in case you do not know, it’s quite difficult to get a free Wi-Fi connection in Bangkok. That’s why it’s advisable that you get a Thailand prepaid SIM card ahead of time. You can book here for the prepaid SIM card before you kick-start your vacation. This is actually what we did during our trip to the city. Why Use Local Prepaid SIM Card It allows you to navigate around the city via Google Maps easily. It lets you check the precise train route from time to time while travelling. It gives you the chance to use Grab. Having a local SIM card is needed because the driver needs to call you beforehand to confirm the pickup location. This is something that you should take note of when planning out your itinerary for Bangkok. Why Book the SIM Card Online Online reservation offers you up to 50% discount compared to buying it directly at the airport. It’s easy for you to pick up the SIM card at the counter of Suvarnabhumi Airport or Don Muang Airport. Bangkok Transportation Guide 1. BTS Skytrain and Metro MRT The best way to get around Bangkok is by taking the BTS Skytrain and Metro MRT. This transport option lets you skip the traffic jam and save your travel time. You can purchase the train ticket from the ticket vending machines located in each station. Hence, you just buy the tickets every time you need to ride a train. If you have a BTS Skytrain Rabbit Card, you can also use this. However, this is only applicable for BTS Skytrain. It can’t be utilized when riding the MRT. On the good side, this particular card comes with pre-loaded 200 Baht. To check the train route, I recommend that you utilize Google Maps. This gives you the shortest route to reach your preferred destination. 2. Grab Unfortunately, taxi scams in Bangkok are quite common. Some drivers do not use their taxi meter so they charge tourists a higher, fixed price. Because of this, I encourage you to use Grab for safety purposes. The rates of this transport service are also reasonable, so nothing to worry about. 3. Airport Transfers My most recommended choice when it comes to travelling from the airport to a hotel is via private airport transfer. It’s because this option offers stress-free transportation. There’s no need to drag your luggage during train transfers. All you have to do is relax and wait for your destination. I booked a private airport transfer during my Bangkok trip and their service was truly excellent. Plus, the driver was very friendly. They can even send you directly to any hotel in Bangkok. Check out the prices at the below links. AirportsLatest Prices Private Don Muang Airport TransferCheck Price Private Suvarnabhumi Airport TransferCheck Price And if you’re planning to go to Pratunam, don’t forget to consult my Don Muang Airport or Suvarnabhumi Airport article. This will show you the several ways to reach the place from the airports. More so, my top pick in terms of transportation service is still is the private airport transfer. Simply because it’s very convenient. So, we have reached the end part of my itinerary. Thank you so much for taking your time to read my entire guide. And I do hope that this detailed Bangkok 5 day itinerary assists you in your future plans. Wishing you a fun and stress-free trip to the city! 😊 Photo Credits Klook
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