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How To Spend Three Days In Bangkok

17 Jan 2024 02:05 PM
How To Spend Three Days In Bangkok

If you have selected Bangkok as a destination for your upcoming holiday and you have like three days in your hand to spend there, don?t be worried. Here is a wonderfully planned schedule for you to make your Bangkok tour memorable.

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Have your breakfast in any of the street shops of the city. Jok, rice made porridge along with chilies, soy and fish sauces are tasty. You can taste cliantro and some fish balls or pork. Have a cup of ancient coffee called caffe boran. First visit the temple Wat Pho and you must not miss to spot the reclining Buddha. Next you should go the temple of emerald Buddha, Wat pHra Kaew. Start your day early morning to avoid crowd and to have a great photographic experience in proper light. After your visit to the temple, get ready for your shopping and lunch and move towards Sukhumvit Road. You can taste some of the best cuisines here and visit some of the clothing shops around. Amazing malls are there to meet the needs of shopaholics. Have your meal at any of the places of your choice near Sukhumvit. Both Western and Thai options are available there. Enjoy drink at Cheap Charlies.

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Start your day with a visit to Chinatown at Wat Saket or Golden Mount. The temple is located 80 meters above the city. Its golden spire is amazing. You will be allowed to be here for 30 minutes. Take a taxi from there and move towards Wat Benchamabophit or the Marble Temple, a wonderful temple of Bangkok. You can spot a huge collection of Buddha statues. The Wat as well as the grounds adjacent to it are marvelous. Have your lunch at nearby restaurants. Take some rest and then go to visit Wat Arun in the evening. Then you should go to see the show Siam Niramit, performance of 150 performers.

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As it is your third day here, plan to go outside the city. You must not miss to enjoy the beauty of floating market. Bridge on the River Kwai, and Ayuthaya are must to visit. If you?re here till the weekend you must visit Chatuchak Weekend Market, the world?s largest open air market. You can get anything and everything you want from a market. Visit Wat Chanasongkhram in Banglampoo and have your dinner in any of the Indian Spice Restaurant. Food here is delicious.

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