Exploring Bangkok in Three Days; Suggested Itinerary
For me, Bangkok is always favorite. I have visited Bangkok many times but my feeling is always the same. Never stop thinking of a return visit. I definitely fell in love with this beautiful city.
Here is my suggested Bangkok itinerary for 3 days 2 night based on my trip experience on May 2015. It is without my dinner, shopping and guest house.
Day 1
Destination: Grand Palace, Wat Pho, Wat Arun, Ton Son Mosque, Khaosan
Don Muang Int. Airport to Grand Palace (Sanam Luang) | Bus no. 59 | 15 Baht |
Grand Palace | Entrance Ticket(includes free entry to Dusit Palace) | 500 Baht |
Grand Palace to Wat Pho | Walking | – |
Wat Pho | Entrance Ticket(free mineral water) | 100 Baht |
Brunch | Near Tha Tien Pier | 60 Baht |
Wat Pho to Wat Arun | Shuttle boat | 3 Baht |
Wat Arun | Entrance Ticket | 50 Baht |
Wat Arun to Ton Son Mosque | Walking | – |
Ton Son Mosque to Wat Pho | Walking + shuttle boat | 3 Baht |
Wat Pho to Khaosan | Bus no. 524 | 13 Baht |
Day 1 Total | 729 Baht |
Day 2
Destination: Maeklong Railway Market, MBK, Asiatique
Khaosan to Victory Monument | Bus no. 509 | 13 Baht |
Victory Monument to Maeklong Market | Mini van | 70 Baht |
Brunch | At Maeklong Market | 95 Baht |
Maeklong Market to Victory Monument | Mini van | 70 Baht |
Victory Monument to MBK (National Stadium) | BTS | 28 Baht |
National stadium to Saphan Taksin | BTS | 37 Baht |
Saphan Taksin to Asiatique | Asiatique boat | Free |
Asiatique | Entrance Ticket | Free |
Asiatique to Khaosan | Tuk Tuk | 150 Baht |
Day 2 Total | 463 Baht |
Day 3
Destination: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Dusit Palace
Khaosan to Victory Monument | Bus no. 509 | 13 Baht |
Victory Monument to Damnoen Saduak Floating Market | Mini van | 100 Baht |
Damnoen Saduak | Paddle boat ride | 150 Baht |
Spring roll | At Damnoen Saduak Market | 40 Baht |
Damnoen Saduak to Victory Monument | Mini van | 100 Baht |
Victory Monument to Dusit Palace | Bus | 13 Baht |
Dusit Palace | Entrance Ticket | Free |
Day 3 Total | 416 Baht |
For you dear hijab travelers, if you plan to stay at Khaosan area i do not recommend you to stay at Khaosan road. It is very crowded and noisy. I think it is better to stay at the hotel or guest house near Chakrabongse Mosque. Just walking distance to the night market Khaosan road. It is quite and you can find many halal stalls around the area.
During your visit to Bangkok, do not forget to download A Muslim friendly App for Thailand, And also check these site below:
- Complete transportation in Bangkok (Bus, BTS, MRT, Chaophraya Express Boat)
- Railway’s fares and timetable
- BTS’ fares and timetable
Hope this helps and happy travels!