A WEEKEND IN BANGKOK – A TRAVEL GUIDE AND ITINERARY

Bangkok is one of those cities, that may very well be called as one of the Gateways to South East Asia, considering the flight connections from both Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport and the Don Muang Airport. And no matter how much you read about Bangkok, you have to experience it in person, specially if you are a foodie, as Bangkok is a Food Lover’s Paradise. Apart from being very popular with long term backpackers, Bangkok has got something to offer for everyone. And when you do end up in Bangkok, this 3 Day Bangkok Travel Itinerary is definitely going to come handy.

Bangkok is well connected to both Phuket in the South and Chiang Mai in the North. If you plan on heading South, after exploring Bangkok, this 7 Day Phuket Travel Itinerary might turn out to be helpful. However, if you end up going North, then you should check out this 3 Day Chiang Mai Travel Itinerary.

PS – Before you head to Thailand and discover the beauty of the Top Sights and Attractions in Bangkok, during your 3 Day Weekend Bangkok Trip Itinerary, as listed below, check out these 20+ Best Travel Apps, Hacks and Resources, that will elevate your Travel experience to a different level all together.

If you are visiting Bangkok, which is one of the best solo travel destinations in the World, you’ve got to visit the Chatuchak Weekend Market – The Largest Market in Thailand with over 15000 shops. As the name suggests, it’s a weekend market and it’s humongous. You’ll find anything and everything, under one roof at Chatuchak Weekend Market.

Ranging from spices, souvenirs, clothes, junk jewellery, aromatherapy oils, bathroom essentials, cosmetics, home decor – You’ll get it all. And don’t forget the numerous food stalls, serving you the best of Thai Street Food.

Mo Chit Station on the BTS and Chatuchak Park station on the MRT, are walking distance from the market, making Chatuchak Weekend Market well connected by public transport.

The best way to make the most of your time at Chatuchak Weekend Market is to head there when the Sun’s not too harsh. And you have to make sure that you are dressed comfortably and have your shoes on, as there’ll be a lot of walking involved.

 

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