How I Spent 3 Days in Bangkok, Thailand

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Bangkok, Thailand, is one of the world’s most popular destinations, and for good reason.

The city has a ton to offer, including historic temples, world-class shopping, bustling night markets, and arguably the world’s best food scene, which includes high-end restaurants and hole-in-the-wall street food.

Here’s an in-depth look at how we spent 3 days in Bangkok, one of the best cities in the world.

Arriving in Bangkok

Don Mueang International Airport serves mainly domestic and regional flights around Asia. Meanwhile, Suvarnabhumi Airport is much larger and serves many international destinations worldwide.

Where To Stay in Bangkok

Bangkok is one of the world’s most visited destinations, with various accommodations across all budgets. These include inexpensive hostels and guesthouses, boutique hotels, and high-end, luxury properties.

Day 1

Grand Palace The Grand Palace is a complex of more than 30 buildings, halls, and temples in the heart of Bangkok and on the east side of the Chao Phraya River.

Day 2

Chinatown Bangkok’s Chinatown is centered around Yaowarat Road. Numerous temples are in the area, and shops sell souvenirs, including herbs, teas, and dried fruits.

Day 3

Lumpini Park The park has a variety of flora and fauna, most notably monitor lizards, which roam the lake and park throughout the day. Additionally, numerous vendors sell water and fresh fruit throughout the park.

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