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Bangkok, the vibrant capital of Thailand, is a city where gleaming temples stand beside futuristic malls, and quiet canals flow behind lively street markets. Whether you are visiting for the first time or returning for another adventure, Bangkok always has something new to offer.
To help you plan your itinerary, we have rounded up the must-visit attractions in Bangkok, along with practical tips, ideal visiting times and how Malik Express Travel & Tours can help you design a hassle-free Thailand holiday.
No trip to Bangkok is complete without visiting the Grand Palace, the former royal residence and the most iconic landmark of the city. Inside its grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, one of the most sacred Buddhist temples in Thailand.
The complex is a stunning showcase of Thai art and architecture with golden stupas, intricate murals and beautifully decorated halls. Allocate at least two to three hours to explore.
Malik Express can pre-arrange guided tours that include hotel pick-up, entrance tickets and an English-speaking guide, ensuring you do not waste time in queues and do not miss the key highlights.
Wat Pho is famous for its massive Reclining Buddha statue, which is 46 metres long and covered in gold leaf. The temple complex is also considered the birthplace of traditional Thai massage.
Besides admiring the statue, stroll through the peaceful courtyards filled with stupas and Buddha images.
Wat Arun stands proudly on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, easily recognised by its tall central spire decorated with colourful porcelain. It is beautiful at any time, but especially magical during sunrise or sunset when the light reflects off the tiles.
Climb part of the central prang for panoramic views of the river and the city skyline.
The Chao Phraya River is the lifeline of Bangkok. A river cruise is one of the best ways to see the city’s mix of old and new, from temples and palaces to modern hotels and skyscrapers.
You can choose from simple public boats, hop-on hop-off tourist boats, or evening dinner cruises with live music.
We can include a romantic dinner cruise or a family-friendly river tour in your Bangkok itinerary, with transfers from your hotel and pre-booked seats.
Chatuchak Weekend Market is one of the largest markets in the world with thousands of stalls selling clothes, handicrafts, souvenirs, plants, home décor, antiques and street food. It is a paradise for shoppers who love bargains and variety.
Khao San Road is Bangkok’s legendary backpacker street, known for its lively nightlife, street food, bars, hostels and travel shops. It is the place to experience the energetic, fun side of Bangkok.
Even if you are not staying there, visiting in the evening is a great way to see another face of the city.
Asiatique combines a night market with a modern open-air mall along the river. It offers boutique shops, restaurants, cafes, a giant Ferris wheel and cultural shows.
It is ideal for families and couples who want a pleasant evening with shopping, dining and views of the river.
Jim Thompson House is a beautifully preserved traditional Thai house museum built by an American businessman who helped revive the Thai silk industry. The complex includes several teakwood houses, a tranquil garden and a collection of art and antiques.
Guided tours provide an interesting glimpse into Thai architecture, design and history.
Traditional floating markets, where vendors sell fruits, snacks and souvenirs from wooden boats, offer a charming look at local life. While many are now tourist-oriented, they are still enjoyable, especially for first-time visitors.
Popular choices include Damnoen Saduak Floating Market and Amphawa Floating Market, both reachable on day trips from Bangkok.
We can arrange day tours to floating markets that include hotel pick-up, boat rides, an English-speaking guide and stops at nearby temples or railway markets, giving you a full cultural experience.
Bangkok is a shopping paradise, and MBK Center is famous for its wide range of electronics, clothing, accessories and souvenirs at reasonable prices. Nearby, the Siam area features modern malls like Siam Paragon, Siam Center and Central World, with international brands, gourmet food courts and cinemas.
Located near major shopping malls in the Ratchaprasong area, Erawan Shrine is a small but very busy Hindu shrine dedicated to Phra Phrom, the Thai representation of Brahma. Locals and visitors come to pray for good luck, success and protection.
Traditional Thai dance performances are often held as offerings, creating a unique atmosphere amid the modern city.
For art lovers, the Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is a contemporary arts space hosting rotating exhibitions, photography shows, performances and workshops. It is a great place to escape the heat and experience the creative side of the city.
You can adapt this simple plan based on your flight schedule and interests:
Malik Express can customise this itinerary according to your travel dates, budget, family needs and preferred pace.
November to February is typically cooler and less humid, making sightseeing more comfortable. The rest of the year is warmer with occasional heavy rain showers.
Temples and royal sites require modest clothing. Always carry a light scarf or shawl to cover shoulders.
Use the BTS Skytrain and MRT where possible to avoid traffic. For short distances, metered taxis and ride-hailing apps are convenient. Tuk-tuks are fun but always agree the fare before starting.
Bangkok’s street food is famous worldwide. Choose busy stalls with high turnover, and drink only bottled or filtered water.
Cash is still widely used in markets and small shops, but cards and digital payments are accepted in malls and hotels.
Based in Islamabad, Pakistan, Malik Express Travel & Tours has over three decades of experience in planning international trips, including Thailand.
We can assist you with:
Instead of searching and booking everything yourself, let Malik Express take care of the details so you can simply relax and enjoy your Bangkok holiday.