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2 days and 1 night to explore Bangkok, special forces check-in at popular photo spots

🎉Thailand is visa-free now! I couldn't wait to fly to this enchanting country during the National Day holiday. 💖Bangkok, a city I've set foot in several times, always has something new to discover. This time, I'm bringing you a unique 2-day travel guide for young people, breaking away from the monotony of tour groups. Let's dive deep into the charm of Bangkok! 🌴 ✨Revealing the two-day itinerary✨ DAY1: Siam shopping district → Erawan Shrine → Michelin sightseeing bus → Chinatown → Praying to the Elephant God DAY2: citywalk → Wat Arun → Khao San Road → Wat Hua Lamphong 💖Must-visit spots, have you got them? 💖 Siam shopping district: Home to Bangkok's largest commercial complexes, a paradise for shopaholics! Don't forget to try the local cuisine, it's unforgettable. Reserve half a day to fully enjoy it! Erawan Shrine: Right next to the Siam shopping district, lighting incense here is said to be very effective. Remember to fulfill your vows for continuous good luck! Chinatown: At nightfall, the dazzling lights of Chinatown are breathtaking. There's also a plethora of Chinese cuisine waiting for you to taste! Sightseeing bus: Take a sightseeing bus tour around the old city of Bangkok, with Michelin-level food and service. Wat Hua Lamphong: The new landmark, Wat Hua Lamphong's Big Buddha. Compared to the popular Grand Palace, I recommend the citywalk around the Big Buddha to experience Thailand's street culture. Wat Arun: A less crowded temple with a high photo-taking rate. Dress up in traditional attire for even more beautiful photos. Take a boat to the café across the river and wait for a stunning Chao Phraya River sunset! Khao San Road: A gathering place for backpackers, with restaurants and night market snacks galore, a foodie's paradise! 💡Travel Tips to make your journey smooth💡 Map: Goggle Maps! Taxi: Bolt is cheaper but has fewer cars, Grab is more expensive but has more cars! SIM card: Purchase a happy card online in advance, stable and affordable internet to make your trip smoother. Cash: You may be checked for cash upon entry, but don't worry, you can use cards or mobile payments in Thai malls and 7-11, making your trip more relaxed and carefree.
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Posted: Apr 5, 2024
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