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3 Days in Bangkok: The Perfect Short Trip
3 DayscentralFrom $150-200

3 Days in Bangkok: The Perfect Short Trip

Experience the best of Bangkok in just 3 days. From the glittering Grand Palace to world-famous street food and bustling markets, this itinerary covers all the must-see highlights of Thailand's vibrant capital.

Overview

Experience the best of Bangkok in just 3 days. From the glittering Grand Palace to world-famous street food and bustling markets, this itinerary covers all the must-see highlights of Thailand's vibrant capital.

3
Days
1
Cities
$150-200
Min Budget
5
Highlights

Trip Highlights

Grand Palace
Wat Pho
Chatuchak Market
Khao San Road
Chinatown Street Food

Day-by-Day Itinerary

1

Arrive & Explore the Old City

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Activities

Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
500 ($15)2-3 hours

Arrive early (8:30 AM) to avoid crowds. Strict dress code: cover shoulders and knees. No tank tops or shorts allowed.

Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
200 ($6)1-2 hours

Just a 10-minute walk from the Grand Palace. Don't miss the traditional Thai massage school here.

Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
100 ($3)1 hour

Take the cross-river ferry (4 baht) from Wat Pho pier. Best photos at sunset.

Chinatown (Yaowarat) Street Food Tour
200-500 ($6-15)2-3 hours

Yaowarat comes alive after dark. Try the famous seafood stalls on Soi Texas and the crispy pork at T&K Seafood.

Meals

Breakfast
Hotel breakfast or local street vendor - try Jok (Thai rice porridge) for 40-60 baht
Lunch
Pad Thai at Thipsamai near the Old City (60-100 baht)
Dinner
Chinatown street food crawl - grilled seafood, dim sum, and mango sticky rice

Where to Stay

Boutique hotel in Banglamphu (1,500-3,000/night)
Airport Rail Link to BTS (45 baht), then BTS/MRT to your hotel. Taxi from airport: 200-400 baht + tolls.
2

Markets, Modern Bangkok & Nightlife

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Activities

Chatuchak Weekend Market
Free entry (shopping budget varies)3-4 hours

Over 15,000 stalls! Open Sat-Sun 9AM-6PM. Use the JJ Mall next door for air-conditioned shopping. Get a map at the entrance.

Jim Thompson House Museum
200 ($6)1-1.5 hours

Beautiful Thai teak house with silk collection. Guided tours only, available in English every 20 minutes.

Lumpini Park
Free1 hour

Bangkok's green lung. Watch for monitor lizards! Great for a late afternoon stroll after the heat.

Rooftop Bar Experience
300-800 ($9-24) per cocktail2 hours

Try Sky Bar at Lebua (from The Hangover movie) or Octave Rooftop at Marriott. Smart casual dress code required.

Meals

Breakfast
Coconut pancakes (Khanom Buang) at a street stall near Chatuchak
Lunch
Viva 8 or Chatuchak food stalls - try Som Tam (papaya salad) and grilled meats (80-150 baht)
Dinner
Dinner at Somboon Seafood for their famous curry crab (800-1,200 baht for two)

Where to Stay

Hotel near Siam or Sukhumvit (1,500-3,500/night)
BTS Skytrain all day - get a 1-day pass (140 baht) or use Rabbit card.
3

Floating Market & Khao San Road

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Activities

Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
200 ($6) boat ride + food3-4 hours (including transport)

Leave early (6-7 AM) to beat the tour groups. Alternatively, visit Amphawa Floating Market (weekends) for a more authentic experience.

Khao San Road
Free (shopping/food extra)2 hours

The legendary backpacker street. Great for people-watching, cheap clothes, and pad thai. Best atmosphere after 7 PM.

Thai Cooking Class
1,000-2,500 ($30-75)3-4 hours

Many classes include a market visit. Book through Cookly or Silom Thai Cooking School for reliable quality.

Traditional Thai Massage
300-600 ($9-18)1-2 hours

Wat Pho offers the most authentic experience (420 baht/hour). Plenty of options on Khao San Road too.

Meals

Breakfast
Fresh fruit smoothie and toast at a cafe near your hotel (80-150 baht)
Lunch
Boat noodles at Victory Monument area (15-40 baht per bowl - they're small, order several!)
Dinner
Farewell dinner at a riverside restaurant - try Supanniga Eating Room (400-800 baht per person)

Where to Stay

Boutique hotel in Banglamphu or Silom (1,500-3,000/night)
Taxi or minivan to floating market (arrange through hotel). BTS/MRT + tuk-tuk for the rest.

Packing Tips

Comfortable walking shoes
Light breathable clothing
Sunscreen and hat
Modest clothing for temples (cover shoulders and knees)
Small umbrella for sudden rain showers
Reusable water bottle

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does 3 days in Thailand cost?

A 3-day trip to Thailand costs approximately $150-200 on a budget, $350-500 for mid-range travel, and $800-1,200 for a luxury experience. This includes accommodation, food, transport, and activities.

What is the best time to visit central Thailand?

The best time to visit central Thailand is November to February. This period offers the most favorable weather and fewer crowds.

Is 3 days enough for Thailand?

Yes, 3 days is enough for a focused trip to one area. This itinerary covers bangkok with a well-planned day-by-day schedule.

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