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Bangkok
Temples, river ferries and relentless street-food energy.
A sample 3-day Bangkok route
Temples, modern Bangkok, then a river-and-market day. Chatuchak is weekend-only — the renderer's date rules flag a weekday swap to Or Tor Kor.
- Day 1Temples, river & Chinatown night
- Day 2Modern Bangkok — Siam & Sukhumvit
- Day 3Market & riverside
This is one of several routes in the guide — change the length, budget and dates yourself in the workspace.
Where to eat in Bangkok
- Jay Fai ★ MICHELIN Star · verify current status
- Jeh O Chula Bib Gourmand · verify current status
- Go-Ang Pratunam Chicken Rice Bib Gourmand · verify current status
- Thipsamai Pad Thai MICHELIN Selected · verify current status
- Nai Mong Hoi Thod Bib Gourmand · verify current status
- Krua Apsorn Bib Gourmand · verify current status
Good to know
Where to stay
Sukhumvit (Asok/Nana/Phrom Phong), Silom / Sathorn, Riverside (Charoen Krung), Old City / Rattanakosin.
How long to go
3–5 days suits most visitors. Shorter and longer routes are built in, so you are never padding a trip to fill days.
Entry reminder: Many nationalities enter Thailand visa-free or with visa-on-arrival for short stays, but rules and durations change. Confirm your own passport's requirements on the official Thai immigration website before booking. This is a general reminder only — confirm your specific requirements on the relevant government website before booking. Last checked 2026-06-14.
Bangkok travel guides
In-depth, free reads with real routes, Maps links, budgets and the mistakes to skip:
- Bangkok for First-Timers: A 3-Day Itinerary
Temples and the river, markets and night-time energy, and some of Asia's best street food — a first-timer's three days in Bangkok, with real stops, Maps links and a budget that goes a long way.
Plan Bangkok your way
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