
Bangkok
Three delicious days of Bangkok street eats and skyline sips
Highlights
Graze your way through Bangkok’s historic alleys and markets around the Grand Palace.
Toast the city with panoramic views from relaxed, well-reviewed rooftop bars.
Join a small-group cooking class to master classic Thai dishes and techniques.
Dive into Yaowarat’s neon-lit lanes for seafood, sweets, and street snacks.
Stroll and dine along the Chao Phraya River with breezy terrace seating.
Where to Stay
2 picks

Amara Bangkok
Modern 4-star with a rooftop pool and bar, comfortable rooms, and easy access to Silom Road and both BTS and MRT lines.

Adelphi Suites Bangkok
Spacious serviced suites with kitchenettes just off Sukhumvit Road, walking distance to BTS Nana and Asoke.
Where to Eat
6 picks

The Family
Casual Thai spot near the Grand Palace; order a simple Thai-style omelette over rice, pad kra pao, and an iced coffee to start your day.

Chim Chim Restaurant Bangkok
Modern, artsy café-restaurant with Thai and fusion comfort dishes; try the som tam with a twist and one of their curries or grilled mains.
Nourish Café
Plant-forward, health-conscious café not far from Chatuchak; go for refreshing salads, rice bowls, and smoothies after the heat of the market.

Medium Rare Steak & Wine
Cozy steakhouse with a solid wine list; share a steak and sides and ask staff for a by-the-glass wine pairing to tick off your wine tasting element.

Kurissara Thai Cuisine
Riverside-leaning Thai restaurant known for flavorful curries, stir-fries, and seafood; try a shared spread of curry, stir-fried morning glory, and a fish dish.

SEEN Restaurant & Bar Bangkok
Stylish rooftop restaurant and bar with panoramic river views; book around sunset and order a couple of shared plates plus cocktails.
What to Do
9 picks
Tha Tien Market & Old Town Street Wandering
Stroll Tha Tien Market by the river for fresh produce, dried seafood, and local snack stalls, then wander the nearby alleys and riverside walkways.
Half-Day Thai Cooking Class with Market Visit
Join a small-group cooking school that includes a local market tour and hands-on preparation of 3–4 classics like tom yum, green curry, and pad thai (advance booking needed).

Chinatown (Yaowarat Road) Night Market Stroll
Walk Yaowarat Road and its side lanes after dark for sizzling woks, seafood stalls, dessert carts, and neon-lit shopfronts; graze on dumplings, noodles, and mango desserts.

Chatuchak Weekend Market
Browse thousands of stalls at Bangkok’s biggest weekend market for clothes, crafts, art, and endless food sections; focus on a few zones to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Ari Neighborhood Free-Explore Time
Wander this laid-back residential area for small cafés, boutiques, and quiet side streets; stop for coffee, ice cream, or a foot massage as you like.
Wine Tasting & Drinks on Sukhumvit
After dinner, continue to a nearby wine bar or hotel bar along Sukhumvit for a couple of glasses—many offer curated by-the-glass lists and cozy indoor seating.
ICONSIAM & Riverfront Stroll
Explore ICONSIAM’s indoor floating-style food market, shops, and river terrace, then walk outside along the promenade to enjoy the skyline views.

Chao Phraya River Ferry Ride
Hop on a public river ferry or shuttle boat between piers (ICONSIAM, Sathorn, Tha Tien) for an easy DIY river cruise with city and temple views.

Rooftop Bar Sundowners
Linger after dinner with another drink on the rooftop, enjoying live DJ music or soft lounge beats and taking photos of the illuminated river and city.
Good to Know
5 picks
Use Transit Hubs to Structure Your Day
Plan clusters of activities around major BTS/MRT stations like Siam, Asoke, and Saphan Taksin so you can walk between sights and meals without long, hot transfers.
Start Early, Rest Midday
Do outdoor walks and markets before 11 AM, then retreat to malls, cafés, or your hotel during the peak heat and traffic of early afternoon.
Cash for Street Food, Cards for Restaurants
Carry small bills for street stalls and markets, but expect that mid-range restaurants, malls, and most hotels will happily take credit cards.
Hydration and Light Clothing
Wear breathable fabrics, a hat, and sandals or sneakers, and keep a refillable water bottle; many cafés will happily top it up if you buy a drink.
Book Popular Spots in Advance
Reserve cooking classes, rooftop bars, and nicer dinner restaurants a few days ahead, especially on weekends.
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