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Must-Visit Places in Bangkok for First-Timers (With Itinerary)

Thailand is now visa-free, so you can just go on a whim✈️ Many people don't know what to do on their first visit to Bangkok?? Here are 9 places worth checking in Save this before you go❗️Itinerary included at the end of the article‼️ 1️⃣ Wat Arun Also known as the 'Temple of Dawn,' one of Bangkok's landmarks, located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. If you don't have time to go inside, you can book a scenic restaurant across the river or go to a free platform to watch the sunset, which is absolutely beautiful🌅 (ps. Restaurant view seats need to be booked in advance) 2️⃣ Wat Traimit's Giant Buddha A new landmark in Bangkok, a 6-meter-tall pure copper Buddha that seems to be meditating🧘 The classic photo spot is in the alley and by the water 3️⃣ Bangkok Skywalk (Location: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre) The graffiti skywalk in Bangkok that went viral on the internet is right next to Siam Square, with many shopping malls nearby. After checking in, it's perfect for shopping. The biggest Big C is also nearby, search on the map🔍 'Big C Supercenter Ratchadamri' 4️⃣ Bubble In The Forest A super🔥 cafe in Bangkok that's like a mini Maldives, the environment is really🉑, and the photos turn out amazing📷. Drinks start at over 100🐷, with no minimum charge. If you don't book in advance, you may have to wait, and if you want fewer people in your photos, it's recommended to arrive right when they open in the morning 5️⃣ After The Rain A tropical rainforest cafe, only a 10-minute drive from the mini Maldives. There's a super long coconut palm canal where you can row for free, full of vacation vibes! The prices are very affordable, we had food + drinks, and it was only 150🐷 per person 6️⃣ Chinatown The filming location of 'Detective Chinatown'🎬 One of the busiest commercial areas in downtown Bangkok, with lots of delicious food at friendly prices. At night, the neon signs light up, and it feels great to take long-exposure photos 7️⃣ Sky Bar When in Bangkok, you must visit the Pixel Building for the night view🌃. There are many rooftop bars where you can overlook the whole city, enjoy the evening breeze, and have a cocktail, with a great atmosphere~ It's recommended to arrive before sunset, the twilight is super beautiful🌅 8️⃣ Wat Pho The oldest temple in Bangkok, with the world's largest reclining Buddha. There are fewer people here than at the Grand Palace, and it's easier to take photos. It's recommended to go right when they open 9️⃣ The Grand Palace + Temple of the Emerald Buddha Symbols of the Thai dynasty. A must-visit for first-timers in Bangkok. The main building is not open to the public, guarded by sentries · 🚩Itinerary: 🔸 Day1: Wat Pho → Temple of the Emerald Buddha → The Grand Palace → Sunset at Wat Arun → Chinatown Night Market 🔸 Day2: Wat Traimit's Giant Buddha → Bangkok Art and Culture Centre → Siam Square - Sky Bar Night View 🔸 Day3: Cafe Relaxation: Bubble In The Forest → After The Rain, both are a ten-minute drive apart ㊗️Wishing everyone a happy trip~
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Posted: Apr 17, 2024
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