Three Terrific Days in Bangkok

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Visiting Thailand would not be complete without spending a few days in its capital, Bangkok. Granted, the city is really huge and you would probably need a whole week to fully explore it, but most people don’t have enough vacation time to do so. To help you plan your holiday in Bangkok, I’ve compiled a list of must-see places with helpful tips and directions to make the most of your time!

Top Tips:

  1. Book a hotel that’s walking distance to a BTS (skytrain) or MRT (underground) station. There are even hotels with pedestrian bridges attached to the stations! To take that even further, book a hotel that’s close to the Siam BTS station. It’s a connecting line so you won’t have to change trains from another station.
  2. If you’re not encumbered with too many suitcases, it’s very easy to get from the airport to the city via the airport express train. It may even be faster than taking a cab during rush hour traffic and is way cheaper.
  3. Take into account how far places are from one another. It’s a large city and you may want to group certain activities together or you will be spending a lot of time traveling from one spot to the next.
  4. Some BTS stations’ ticket machines only take coins. You can change your notes into coins at the ticket counters.
  5. For women, there are dress codes when visiting the temples (shoulders and legs must be covered). But fret not if you forget to bring something. The temples will have coverings you can borrow for a couple of baht.
  6. The locals appreciate it if you learn a couple of Thai phrases when approaching them. Here are the two most important ones — hello and thank you! Hello is Sawa dee Krab (when spoken by a male) and Sawa dee Ka (when spoken by a female). Thank you is Kob Khun Krab (male) and Kob Khun Ka (female).

Day 1 – Grand Palace and Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)

How to get there: Take the BTS Silom line to Saphan Taksin station. From there, take a Chao Phraya Express Boat to Ta Chang Pier.

Opening hours for Grand Palace: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm daily.

Opening hours for Wat Pho: 8 am – 5 pm daily.

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The Grand Palace closes at 3:30 pm so be sure to get there early enough to be able to fully explore the area. We missed seeing it because we had a late start to our day.

Luckily for us, Wat Pho is walking distance to the Grand Palace and it closes later. The Reclining Buddha is really huge and impressive. The most interesting aspect of the statue is how intricate the 108 mother-of-pearl illustrations on the 5 meter feet are. The illustrations are laksanas, the actions and symbols that helped Buddha attain perfection.

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Hot tips:

  • For 20 baht, you can buy a bowl of small coins to drop into 108 bronze bowls aligning the wall. You will hear the “clink clink” of the bowls which is oddly soothing.
  • Spend some time exploring the surrounding areas in Wat Pho. There are beautiful pagodas and interesting statues.

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Day 2 – Amphawa Floating Market

There are quite a few floating markets outside of the city. We decided on Amphawa because it’s closer to Bangkok than Damnoen Saduak floating market and less touristy.

How to get there: Take a BTS to Victory Monument. Go down the escalator or stairs on the right side of the road. About a 5 minute walk from the station, you will see a small minibus depot with ticket counters. Buy a one way ticket for 80 baht to Amphawa. You may have to wait for the minibus to fill up every seat before they’ll leave. The journey takes 1.5 hours.

Opening hours: Friday-Sunday

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The floating market is filled with small tables aligning the edges facing the water. There are boat “kitchens” where people are frying noodles or grilling seafood. There’s also a large night market selling a bunch of dried seafood, fruits and candy. If you fancy staying there and experiencing the floating market lifestyle, there are several homestays along the water.

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I love this lady and her fake boat!
I love this lady and her fake boat!

Hot tips:

  • When you reach the market, make sure to ask when the last bus will leave. It may change from 8:30 pm to 8 (as it did for us). Thankfully we made it back on time or it will be an expensive taxi ride back to the city!
  • There are several makeshift karaoke stations along the walkway. If you are brave and can sing Thai songs, you can give it a go!
Man singing karaoke. He was one of the better singers!
Man singing karaoke. He was one of the better singers!

Day 3 – Chatuchak Weekend Market

How to get there: Take a BTS to Mo Chit. The station is in the heart of the market.

Opening hours: Friday, 6 pm – midnight. Saturday & Sunday, 9 am – 6 pm.

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If you happen to be in Bangkok over a weekend, Chatuchak market is a place you have to experience, even if you’re not a shopper. There’s an outdoor area with rows and rows of mini stores selling clothes and accessories and street carts selling food. Then you turn into one of the alleys and you’re in a massive indoor area with even more shops selling everything you can possibly think of – clothes, shoes, bags, jewelry, toiletries, food, utensils, cookware, pet food, furniture, etc. You will feel like you’re in a maze and will have a hard time figuring out where you are in relation to the outdoor area.

 

 

 

 

 

Hot Tips:

  • Right when you get out of the BTR station, there’s a cart selling coconut ice cream. It will be the best thing you’ll eat all day.
  • Bring enough cash because you will end up buying stuff that you don’t expect t (like MC Hammer hippie pants or Tibetan singing bowls). That’s almost a guarantee!
  • It’s very hot and crowded so be sure to go there earlier in the day to beat the afternoon heat.
Coconut ice cream assembly. Pick your toppings!
Coconut ice cream with your favorite toppings!

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