Ultimate 3-Day Bangkok Itinerary: Best Things to Do & See
Bangkok dazzles with its vibrant street life, glittering temples, and an intoxicating blend of tradition and modernity at every turn.

Day 1: Historic Sights & Riverside Wonders
Morning
Start your journey at the magnificent Grand Palace. Marvel at its ornate architecture, the Emerald Buddha, and centuries-old Thai history in this dazzling royal complex.
Stroll over to the nearby Wat Pho, home to the awe-inspiring Reclining Buddha and the heart of traditional Thai massage.
Afternoon
Take a short ferry ride across the Chao Phraya River to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), famous for its stunning porcelain-encrusted spires and scenic river views.
Enjoy lunch with a riverside view at The Deck by the River, serving delicious Thai cuisine and unbeatable Wat Arun vistas.
Evening
As dusk falls, head to Asiatique The Riverfront, a lively night market and entertainment complex with boutiques, local eats, and stunning Ferris wheel views over the river.
Day 2: Markets, Creative Quarters & Rooftop Views
Morning
Immerse yourself in the color and chaos of Chatuchak Weekend Market (open Sat-Sun), one of the world’s largest markets, with everything from vintage finds to street food and local crafts.
If it's a weekday, explore the lush green escape of Lumphini Park for a peaceful morning walk among locals, water monitors, and lakeside views.
Afternoon
Head to the creative hub of Chang Chui Plane Night Market (open from late afternoon), an artsy space with eclectic galleries, cool shops, and a retired airplane centerpiece.
For lunch, try the iconic street food at Jay Fai, the Michelin-starred open-air eatery famed for its crab omelette and wok-fried seafood (arrive early to avoid long waits).
Evening
Finish your day with sunset drinks and sweeping city views at the glamorous Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower, one of the world’s highest rooftop bars.
Day 3: Hidden Canals, Culture & Chinatown
Morning
Experience a slice of old Bangkok with a Khlong Bang Luang canal tour—drift past wooden houses, artist studios, and centuries-old temples for a unique perspective on the city.
Afternoon
Discover Thai contemporary art and culture at Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, a dynamic space featuring rotating exhibitions, indie shops, and chic cafés.
For lunch, try the flavorful Hainanese chicken rice at Prachak Roast Duck, a beloved local eatery serving succulent roast duck and classic Thai-Chinese fare since 1909.
Evening
Explore the vibrant chaos and neon-lit alleys of Yaowarat (Chinatown), snacking on legendary street food, visiting gold shops, and soaking up the neighborhood’s unique energy.
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