
5 Days Bangkok & Ayutthaya: Central Thailand Explorer
Combine Bangkok's electric energy with the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya in this 5-day Central Thailand itinerary. Explore world-class temples, feast on legendary street food, and step back in time at Thailand's former capital.
Overview
Combine Bangkok's electric energy with the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya in this 5-day Central Thailand itinerary. Explore world-class temples, feast on legendary street food, and step back in time at Thailand's former capital.
Trip Highlights
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Arrive in Bangkok & Grand Palace Area
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Activities
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew
Arrive at opening (8:30 AM). The Emerald Buddha is Thailand's most sacred Buddha image. Dress modestly or rent clothing at the entrance.
Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha)
Home to the 46-meter reclining Buddha. Also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage - treat yourself to one here (420 baht/hour).
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Cross the river by ferry (4 baht). Climb the steep central prang for spectacular river views.
Chao Phraya River Boat Tour
Take the Chao Phraya Express Boat for a cheap river tour. The orange flag boat (15 baht) stops at all major piers.
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Markets & Modern Bangkok
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Chatuchak Weekend Market
15,000+ stalls open Sat-Sun. Weekdays visit the smaller Or Tor Kor Market next door for premium Thai produce and food.
Jim Thompson House Museum
Beautiful Thai silk merchant's house along a canal. Guided tours in English available every 20 minutes.
Siam Area Shopping & Street Food
Visit Siam Paragon, MBK Center, or Siam Discovery for air-conditioned shopping. Food courts offer great cheap eats (50-100 baht).
Chinatown (Yaowarat) Evening Food Tour
Best after 6 PM when stalls open up. Must-try: grilled seafood on Soi Texas, rolled ice cream, and shark fin soup alternatives.
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Floating Market & Khao San Road
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Damnoen Saduak Floating Market
Depart at 6-7 AM to beat crowds. Book a tour or hire a private taxi (1,500-2,000 baht return). Alternatively visit Amphawa on weekends.
Lumpini Park
A peaceful escape from the city chaos. Look for the massive monitor lizards in the lake!
Khao San Road & Backpacker Area
Iconic backpacker street. Great for cheap food, pad thai carts, fresh fruit shakes (40-60 baht), and meeting fellow travelers.
Rooftop Bar Sunset
Sky Bar at Lebua State Tower or Vertigo at Banyan Tree. Arrive before sunset for the best views.
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Day Trip to Ayutthaya
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Train to Ayutthaya
Take the train from Bangkok Hua Lamphong station. Third class is just 15 baht! Trains depart roughly every hour.
Wat Mahathat (Buddha Head in Tree Roots)
Home to the iconic Buddha head entwined in tree roots. Crouch down for your photo to show respect (be lower than the Buddha head).
Wat Chaiwatthanaram
The most photogenic temple in Ayutthaya, especially at sunset. Khmer-style architecture along the Chao Phraya River.
Ayutthaya Historical Park by Bicycle
Rent a bicycle near the train station (50 baht/day). The park is flat and perfect for cycling between ruins. Buy a combo ticket (220 baht) for 6 temples.
Wat Phra Si Sanphet
The three iconic chedis (bell-shaped stupas) are the symbol of Ayutthaya. Former royal temple of the ancient kingdom.
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Bangkok Wellness & Farewell Shopping
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Thai Cooking Class
Morning classes often include a market visit. Silom Thai Cooking School or Bangkok Bold are popular choices.
Traditional Thai Massage
Health Land is an excellent mid-range chain. For luxury, try the spa at Oriental Hotel.
Last-Minute Shopping at Terminal 21
Each floor is themed after a different city. Great food court on the top floor with meals from 35 baht.
Farewell Dinner Cruise on the Chao Phraya
Several operators offer dinner cruises past illuminated temples. Book through your hotel or Klook for discounts.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much does 5 days in Thailand cost?
A 5-day trip to Thailand costs approximately $200-300 on a budget, $500-800 for mid-range travel, and $1,200-2,000 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 5 days enough for Thailand?
Yes, 5 days is a great amount of time to explore multiple destinations. This itinerary covers bangkok, ayutthaya with a well-planned day-by-day schedule.
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