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How Many Days Should You Spend in Bangkok?

Optimise Your Holiday

Spending just a day in Bangkok isn’t enough at all to take in everything that the city has to offer. You should spend at least 4-5 days in the city to explore its best attractions. Here’s how you can optimize your trip and make the most out of it.

Day One – Historical Sightseeing

Wat Arun Temple in Bangkok | Image via unsplash

The first day should be spent getting around to the historical landmarks in the city. First and foremost, you must visit the biggest tourist attraction in Thailand, the Royal Palace. Built for the Thai monarchs, it comes with beautiful architecture and a Buddhist temple and the famous Emerald Buddhist statue.

From there, walk over to Wat Pho, which also contains a famous Buddha statue. This statue represents the Buddha before his passing into Nirvana, therefore is sculpted in a reclining manner adorned with gold leaves.

Day Two – Shopping Day

For the shopaholics, Bangkok is shopper heaven. Full of state-of-the-art malls and traditional markets alike, it caters to everyone’s needs. From markets such as the Damnoen Saduak Floating Market to the popular Siam Paragon Mall, you can spend an entire day shopping for various electronics, clothing, souvenirs, and little trinkets to take back with you.

Day Three – Relax in the Park

Day three should be a day off from activities for you to rejuvenate yourself. Stroll along the serenity of the various parks in Bangkok and enjoy the beauty of nature, away from the concrete urbanised land. Visit the 142-acre Lumpini Park and admire the tranquil pond built within it, as well as the walking trails scattered around it. If you’re staying at a residence hotel in Bangkok in a property such as the PARKROYAL Suites Bangkok, it is a short taxi ride away, adding convenience to your relaxation.

Towards the evening would be a great time to experience the vibrant nightlife in Bangkok, a famous aspect of the city. Although it isn’t as chaotic as the Hangover movies would tell you, it is still a night full of dancing and dining that you’ll remember forever.

Day Four – Last Bit of Sightseeing

Your fourth, and ideally fifth day, should be spent visiting a few more locations you may have missed the first time around. Attractions such as the Democracy Monument and Wat Saket. If you have the time, you should also check out the Phyathai Palace by the Victoria Monument.