4 days and 5 nights travel guide to Thailand.

🛫The main feature of traveling to Bangkok, Thailand is that you can do whatever you want and sleep until you wake up naturally. The itinerary is decided the day before, so you don’t have to check in just for the sake of checking in. If you don’t want to get up early, then just save this lazy guide!

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📻Set out to watch P2
1️⃣You can enter Thailand visa-free. Just prepare your passport/itinerary/Thai baht!
2️⃣The charging sockets in Thailand are the same as those in China. You don’t need to bring a conversion plug. Don’t waste your money on it.
3️⃣Shower filter is really necessary! The water quality in Thailand is...really bad
4️⃣ Buy Thai phone cards online. No operation is required. Just insert the card and use it!
5️⃣Sunscreen and other things can be bought everywhere in 711 convenience stores in Bangkok, Thailand~

✈️Transportation
🛫 Shenzhen North Hong Kong West Kowloon Hong Kong International Airport Suvarnabhumi Airport
🛬There are two airports in Bangkok, Thailand. You can choose according to your hotel. It is recommended to land in Suvarnabhumi, which is close to the Siam business district.

🚘Daily travel in Bangkok: taxi + subway
! Traffic in Bangkok is very congested. It is recommended to take the subway first. You can take a taxi in places with inconvenient transportation, such as Bolt or Grab. I personally feel that Grab is more convenient. It is settled according to the exchange rate of the day, just like Didi 🚕. There is no need to bargain for a fixed price! Those who don’t know how to bargain or are afraid of being ripped off can use Grab to hail a taxi

🏠Hotel Accommodation
Bangkok's attractions are very scattered, it is recommended to stay near the subway! Convenient for travel~ Girls should try to find a hotel in the city center. The hotel we stayed in this time was good and close to the Siam business district.
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🗺️Itinerary
D1: Land in Bangkok, Thailand in the afternoon - Khaosan Road Night Market
D2: Have lunch at The Emportium - Visit Siam Business District to escape the heat - Set out to watch Muay Thai at 17:30 - Eat and drink at Chulalongkorn Night Market in the evening
D3: Check in at the Grand Palace - have lunch at IconSiam - visit the Erawan Shrine - relax at a coffee shop - take a boat to the Bangkok Riverside Night Market - Cowboy Street
D4: Visit Big C supermarket to buy souvenirs - Jode Night Market - Bangkok trip ends at Don Muang Airport

💥Avoid lightning and avoid lightning
1💥Khao San Road Night Market: Don’t go! Apart from the cheap massage, most of the other places are bars and stalls. The point is that there is nothing good to eat in the stalls, and the bars have no atmosphere and are very deserted.
2💥Grand Palace/Emerald Buddha Temple: You have to get up early for this attraction, and there is not much to visit... If it's too hot to melt, don't come~
Bangkok Riverside Night Market: There is a big Ferris wheel where you can take photos, but the food is not very delicious. Maybe I didn’t choose the right restaurant... It’s also quite deserted

Recommended
IconSiam: The boat noodles on the B1 floor are super delicious! Muay Thai gym: a must! It's a different experience~
Chulalongkorn Night Market: A must-go! The ones we randomly picked were all delicious. Qiaode Night Market: Although it is a popular night market, it is a bit expensive, but the volcano pork ribs and dapao rice here are the best.

Post by Ava789 Anderson | Oct 20, 2024

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