Five days unlocks Bangkok plus two day trips. Days 1-3 cover Bangkok (Grand Palace, markets, Chinatown). Day 4: Ayutthaya UNESCO ruins. Day 5: Amphawa floating market with firefly evening, or Khao Yai National Park with vineyards and waterfalls. The slower pace lets the city's quieter neighborhoods (Banglamphu walks, Ari café district, Talad Noi street art) come into focus.
Five days hits the sweet spot for Bangkok — three days for the major districts, plus two days for nearby destinations that show a different side of the country. The pace stays relaxed, you get more variety in your photo album, and the day trips break up the urban intensity nicely.
5-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$210
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$415
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$1,005
Per person, flights excl.
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Day-by-Day Detailed Schedule
Grand Palace & Riverside Temples
Grand Palace · Wat Pho · Wat Arun · Sunset cruiseActivities
- 07:30 Grand Palace (early entry) 2-2.5 hours
Built 1782 as the residence of Thai kings. The Emerald Buddha temple (Wat Phra Kaew) inside is Thailand's holiest. The complex covers 218,000 sqm with traditional Thai architecture, Khmer-influenced prangs, and gold-spired stupas
Cost: $14 / ฿500 entry TIP: Arrive at 8:00 AM opening to skip the 11 AM tour bus crush. Dress code enforced: shoulders and knees covered. Free skirts/scarves available at the entrance. The Emerald Buddha is small (66cm) but the throne hall is the visual centerpiece. - 10:30 Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha) 1.5 hours
Founded 1788. Home of the 46m gold-plated reclining Buddha — the largest in Bangkok. The temple is also the birthplace of traditional Thai massage; the on-site school still trains masseuses
Cost: $5.50 / ฿200 TIP: 5-min walk from the Grand Palace. The 1-hour traditional Thai massage at the on-site school is $14 / ฿500 — book on arrival, sessions every 30 min. The reclining Buddha is photographed best from the foot end. - 12:30 Lunch — Jek Pui Curry Rice or Tha Tien food stalls 1 hour
Local Old City lunch options. Jek Pui (Chinatown, 10-min taxi) is the curry-on-the-curb experience; Tha Tien pier food stalls have simpler Thai meals
Cost: $3-7 / ฿100-250 TIP: Cash only at street stalls. Lunch at Tha Tien is faster if you're crossing to Wat Arun next. The Make Me Mango café nearby is the dessert option. - 14:00 Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn) — afternoon visit 1-1.5 hours
Built 1656, restored 1820s. The 79m central spire (prang) covered in colorful Chinese porcelain tiles. Cross from Tha Tien pier via a 5-minute, ฿4 ($0.10) river ferry — the canonical Bangkok arrival
Cost: $2.80 / ฿100 entry; $0.10 / ฿4 ferry TIP: The temple climb is steep — sturdy shoes. Photograph from across the river at sunset (5-6 PM) — the prang glows. Time your visit so you're across the river by 4:30 PM, then walk back to the east bank for sunset photography. - 16:00 Chao Phraya River sunset cruise 1-1.5 hours
1-hour boat from Sathorn pier (Saphan Taksin BTS). Sunset over the river with Wat Arun illuminated, Grand Palace in the foreground, and modern skyline behind. The most-Bangkok photograph
Cost: $14-45 / ฿500-1,600 per person TIP: Sunset cruises run 5-6:30 PM (winter) or 6-7:30 PM (summer). Book via your hotel or Klook/Get Your Guide. The 1-hour Chao Phraya Princess dinner cruise is the value option; the 2-hour Manohra is the upscale option. - 19:00 Sukhumvit or Silom dinner 2 hours
Return to central Bangkok for dinner. Sukhumvit Soi 38 (street food alley) or Silom area restaurants
Cost: $10-30 / ฿360-1,080 TIP: Saboei Isaan on Sukhumvit 11 for the Northeastern Thai experience; Pe Aor in Phaya Thai for tom yum noodles. Cash backup essential.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or 7-Eleven Bangkok-style
Near hotel · $2-7 / ฿70-250
Quick — Day 1 is a temple marathon in heat. Hotel breakfast is the safe call; Bangkok 7-Eleven has surprisingly good warm-up food (toasties, fresh juices) for $2-3.
Lunch
Jek Pui Curry Rice or Make Me Mango
Old City · $3-7 / ฿100-250
Jek Pui Curry Rice for the Chinatown standing-on-the-curb experience. Make Me Mango for AC comfort + mango sticky rice. Avoid restaurants near the Grand Palace — tourist-priced and worse food.
Dinner
Saboei Isaan or Pe Aor Tom Yum
Sukhumvit / Phaya Thai · $10-25 / ¥360-900
Saboei Isaan combo platter for a Northeastern Thai introduction (som tam + larb + grilled chicken + sticky rice). Pe Aor for the legendary tom yum noodles with river prawns.
Hotel → Grand Palace: Taxi or Grab ($3-7), or MRT to Sanam Chai station + 10-min walk. Grand Palace → Wat Pho: 5-min walk. Wat Pho → Wat Arun: ฿4 cross-river ferry (5 min). Wat Arun → Sathorn pier: Chao Phraya Express boat (15 min, ฿16 / $0.45). Sathorn pier → hotel: BTS Saphan Taksin (Silom Line). Day 1 transit ~$10-15 / ฿360-540 total.
DAY 1 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Floating Market or Ayutthaya Day Trip
Damnoen Saduak / Amphawa OR Ayutthaya ruinsActivities
- 07:00 Choose: Floating Market (south) OR Ayutthaya (north) Day trip
Two equally good Day 2 options. Floating Market (Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa, 1.5 hours south) for the classic vendor-on-boat photo. Ayutthaya (Thailand's former capital, 1.5 hours north) for the 14th-century ruins
Cost: $45-110 / ฿1,600-4,000 with guide TIP: Floating market: book a half-day tour from Sathorn for $30-50. Damnoen Saduak is the photogenic tourist version; Amphawa (Sat-Sun only) is more authentic but smaller. Ayutthaya: take the train ($1 / ฿35 each way, 90 min) and rent a bike there for $5/day, or book a guided tour with lunch ($40-60). - 10:00 Floating Market: Damnoen Saduak or Amphawa 2-3 hours at market
Damnoen Saduak: most-famous floating market, 1.5 hours west. Boat-cooked pad thai, coconut juice, mango sticky rice, fresh fruit. Amphawa: smaller, weekend-only, more authentic vibe with fireflies at night.
Cost: $28-56 / ฿1,000-2,000 boat ride + tasting TIP: Damnoen Saduak peak time is 8-10 AM. By noon it's quieter. Amphawa has firefly tours in evening (6-8 PM, $5-10 / ฿180-360). The hand-paddled boat ride is part of the experience. - 10:00 (alt.) Ayutthaya: Wat Mahathat + Wat Phra Si Sanphet 3-4 hours at ruins
Thailand's capital 1351-1767. UNESCO World Heritage. Wat Mahathat has the famous Buddha head wrapped in tree roots. Wat Phra Si Sanphet has the three-prang ruins. The 14th-15th century brick stupas are the visual core
Cost: $5.50-14 / ฿200-500 entry to each temple TIP: Rent a bicycle ($5 / ฿180) or tuk-tuk by the hour ($14 / ฿500) to cover the 5-7 km of ruins. The Buddha-head-in-tree-roots photo is the most-Instagrammed image. Pack water — Ayutthaya has no shade. - 15:00 Return to Bangkok + late-afternoon coffee Travel back 1.5-2 hours
Return by mid-afternoon for AC rest at your hotel or a Bangkok café. Bangkok rooftop pools peak 3-5 PM if your hotel has one
Cost: Train back to Hua Lamphong $1 / ฿35; tour van included TIP: Day 2 is physically demanding (heat + walking) — 4-7 PM hotel break is recommended. Bangkok afternoon coffee at After You or Blue Whale Cafe is the standard AC stop. - 18:00 Evening: Asiatique riverside or Pat Pong night market 2-3 hours
Asiatique is a riverside open-air mall with restaurants, shops, and a Ferris wheel — family-friendly, AC-cool. Pat Pong is the historical red-light district with night market — adults-only zone, mixed reviews
Cost: Free entry; meals $10-25 / ฿360-900 TIP: Asiatique is the family-friendly choice. Pat Pong shopping is heavily counterfeit; skip the ping-pong shows (tourist trap). Both have BTS access via Saphan Taksin or Sala Daeng. - 20:30 Dinner — Asiatique seafood or Silom area 2 hours
Casual seafood at Asiatique or Silom Soi Convent restaurants. Khao Soi (Northern Thai curry noodles) at Khao Soi Banthai is a Silom specialty
Cost: $13-33 / ฿450-1,200 TIP: Reservations on weekends. Pair Thai food with Singha or Chang beer. After-dinner cocktails at Vertigo rooftop (61F Banyan Tree) are the upgrade option.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel breakfast (early)
Near hotel · $5-15 / ¥180-540
Substantial — Day 2 starts at 7 AM and runs until afternoon. Hotel buffet is the smart choice; bring portable snacks for the bus/train.
Lunch
Floating market boat food OR Ayutthaya street stalls
Day trip location · $7-17 / ฿250-600
At a floating market: boat-grilled prawns, coconut juice in a fresh shell, fried banana fritters. At Ayutthaya: roti sai mai (Ayutthaya-specialty sweet rolls) and boat noodles near the train station.
Dinner
Asiatique riverside or Silom restaurants
Asiatique / Silom · $13-33 / ฿450-1,200
Asiatique for relaxed Thai dinner with river breeze. Silom Soi Convent for upscale Thai. Khao Soi Banthai for Northern Thai curry noodles if you want a regional change.
Floating market: prepaid van tour from Sathorn ($30-50 / ฿1,000-1,800 round trip). Ayutthaya: train from Hua Lamphong station ($1 / ฿35 each way, 90 min) or guided van ($40-60 / ฿1,400-2,200). Return to Bangkok by 3 PM for AC rest before evening dinner.
DAY 2 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Markets & Chinatown Street Food
JJ Market · Yaowarat night food · SukhumvitActivities
- 08:00 Chatuchak Weekend Market (if Sat-Sun) 3-4 hours
8,000+ stalls across 35 acres. Vintage clothes, antiques, plants, art, street food. Weekend only. The largest market in Southeast Asia. The northern-most BTS line (Mo Chit) drops you at the entrance
Cost: Free entry; shopping $20-200 TIP: Open Sat-Sun only. Arrive 9-10 AM for AC tents (hottest 12-3 PM). The food section (rear) has Khao Soi Banthai and other regional Thai. Negotiation is expected; start at 50% of asking price. - 08:00 (alt.) Or Chatuchak (Weekday Plant Market) 1-2 hours
If your dates fall mid-week, skip the weekend market and visit the daily Or Tor Kor (organic) market across the street
Cost: Free entry; shopping $10-50 TIP: Or Tor Kor is the upscale Thai food market — local cheeses, premium fruit, regional sweets. The mango sticky rice here is among Bangkok's best. - 13:00 Lunch break at Or Tor Kor or Siam Paragon food court 1.5 hours
Refuel + AC rest after the market. Or Tor Kor has stand-up food stalls; Siam Paragon has 100+ food court options
Cost: $7-17 / ฿250-600 TIP: Siam Paragon's basement food court is one of the best mall food courts in Asia. Pick from 80+ stalls including regional Thai, Japanese, Korean, Western. Pay by prepaid card. - 15:00 Sukhumvit shopping or Siam mall hop 2-3 hours
EmQuartier, Emporium, Terminal 21 (themed floors) — AC-cool shopping with Bangkok malls' food courts. The BTS Sukhumvit Line connects them all
Cost: Free entry; shopping varies TIP: Terminal 21's floor themes (each floor = a world city) make it the most-Instagrammed Bangkok mall. The food court at the basement is the value lunch option. - 18:00 Yaowarat (Chinatown) night food walk 3-4 hours
The defining Bangkok food experience. After sunset, Yaowarat fills with food stalls — pad thai (Pad Thai Fai Ta-Lu), oyster omelet (T&K Seafood), grilled river prawn, dim sum, Chinese pastry, fresh-squeezed pomegranate juice. The MRT Wat Mangkon station drops you directly on the strip
Cost: $15-30 / ฿540-1,080 TIP: Cash only at most stalls. Best 6-11 PM. The narrow side alleys (Soi Texas, Soi Issaranuphap) have the deeper stalls. Pad Thai Fai Ta-Lu's charcoal-wok pad thai is the iconic Yaowarat dish. - 22:00 Rooftop nightcap — Sirocco or Vertigo 1.5 hours
End Day 3 at a Bangkok rooftop. Sirocco (63F lebua) has the 'Hangover Part II' iconic dome bar; Vertigo (61F Banyan Tree) has more refined cocktails
Cost: $20-40 / ฿720-1,440 per drink TIP: Dress code enforced (collared shirt, long pants, closed shoes for men). Cocktails are $20-30; commit or skip. The Skybar at Sirocco closes 1 AM, Vertigo 1 AM. Reservations recommended for window tables.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hotel or Chatuchak market vendors
Near hotel or market · $3-10 / ฿100-360
Hotel buffet for a strong start, OR Chatuchak's outer vendors for the breakfast-at-market experience. Coconut ice cream from the market is the local-favorite morning snack.
Lunch
Or Tor Kor or Siam Paragon food court
Chatuchak / Siam · $7-17 / ฿250-600
Or Tor Kor stand-up market vendors for premium Thai (mango sticky rice, curry, regional sweets). Siam Paragon basement food court for AC-comfortable mall variety.
Dinner
Yaowarat (Chinatown) night food
Yaowarat · $15-30 / ฿540-1,080
Walk Yaowarat for 2-3 hours. Pad Thai Fai Ta-Lu (charcoal wok), Nai Ek Roll Noodle (kuay jap), grilled river prawn from Mae Klong, mango sticky rice from any stall. Cash backup essential.
Hotel → Chatuchak: BTS Mo Chit (Sukhumvit Line). Chatuchak → Or Tor Kor: walking across the street. Or Tor Kor → Siam: BTS to Siam (15 min). Siam → Yaowarat: BTS + MRT to Wat Mangkon (10 min). Yaowarat → rooftop: taxi or Grab. Day 3 transit ~$5-7 / ฿180-250 total.
DAY 3 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Ayutthaya UNESCO Day Trip
Train ride · Wat Mahathat · Bicycling ruins · Boat dinnerActivities
- 07:00 Train from Hua Lamphong to Ayutthaya 1.5 hours
Departure from Hua Lamphong station (or Bang Sue Grand Station). 90 min on a 3rd-class train through Thai countryside. Cost: ฿35 / $1 each way. The cheapest authentic Thai travel experience
Cost: $2 / ฿70 round trip TIP: 3rd-class is air-fan only and authentic. 1st-class AC train is ฿200 / $5.50. Both are fine. Trains run every 1-2 hours; check the schedule. Bring snacks and water; the train has no AC food cart. - 09:30 Rent bicycle at Ayutthaya station Setup 15 min
Bicycle rental outside the station: ฿180 / $5 per day. Tuk-tuk for the day: ฿500-700 / $14-20 with a stop at each major temple. Bicycle is faster, cheaper, and lets you see more
Cost: $5-20 / ฿180-700 TIP: If renting bicycle: bring sunscreen and water. The ruins span 5-7 km — count on 4-5 hours of cycling. Tuk-tuks include driver-guides who'll wait at each temple. - 10:00 Wat Mahathat (Buddha-head-in-tree-roots) 45 min - 1 hour
The most-photographed temple in Ayutthaya. The famous Buddha head, encased in the roots of a tree that grew around it over centuries. A symbol of Thailand's resilience after the 1767 Burmese sack of the city
Cost: $1.40 / ฿50 entry TIP: The Buddha head photo requires you to be at the head's level (squat down). Local rule: never photograph yourself above the Buddha's head — extremely disrespectful. - 11:30 Wat Phra Si Sanphet (Three Prangs) 45 min - 1 hour
The royal monastery within the old palace. Three bell-shaped chedis (stupas) containing the ashes of three Ayutthaya kings. The visual symbol of Ayutthaya and on most Thailand tourism posters
Cost: $1.40 / ฿50 entry TIP: Adjacent to the palace ruins. The 3-chedi formation is the photo. Visit early afternoon when the western light hits them. - 13:00 Lunch — Ayutthaya boat noodles or roti sai mai 1 hour
Ayutthaya specialties: boat noodles (pork-blood broth, served in tiny bowls) and roti sai mai (cotton-candy-wrapped sweet rolls invented in Ayutthaya). The boat noodle stalls near Lopburi River are the local favorites
Cost: $3-7 / ฿100-250 TIP: Cash only at most stalls. Boat noodles: order 3-4 small bowls. Roti sai mai: 2-3 wrappers with the cotton candy filling — the bicycle pedaling fuel. - 14:30 Wat Chaiwatthanaram (sunset prang) 1-1.5 hours
Riverside temple, 1630. Khmer-style central prang surrounded by smaller chedis. The setting sun behind the prang is one of Thailand's most-iconic photographs. The 'Thailand's Angkor Wat' nickname is earned
Cost: $1.40 / ฿50 entry TIP: Best at 4-5 PM (winter) or 5-6 PM (summer). The temple faces east; sunset is from behind. Walk to the river side for the silhouette shot. - 16:30 Return ride + dinner Travel back 1.5-2 hours
Return to bicycle drop-off, then evening train back to Bangkok. By 8-9 PM you're home for dinner
Cost: $1 / ฿35 train TIP: The 5-6 PM train from Ayutthaya hits Bangkok by 7-8 PM. Catch an earlier 4 PM train if you want a relaxed Bangkok dinner. - 20:00 Bangkok dinner — light dinner after day trip 1.5 hours
Light Sukhumvit or Silom dinner. After the heat and cycling, a casual khao man gai or pad thai is the recovery move
Cost: $7-17 / ฿250-600 TIP: Pink Pratunam (Pratunam BTS station 5 min away) or any neighborhood khao man gai. Pair with Singha or Chang for the recovery beverage.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hua Lamphong station + train snacks
Hua Lamphong · $2-7 / ฿70-250
Light — the train has limited food. Hua Lamphong area has 7-Eleven for sandwiches and fruit. Bring extra water.
Lunch
Ayutthaya boat noodles + roti sai mai
Ayutthaya · $3-7 / ฿100-250
Boat noodles for substance, roti sai mai for the local specialty. Both are $3-5 per person.
Dinner
Bangkok khao man gai or pad thai
Bangkok · $7-17 / ฿250-600
Light recovery dinner. Pink Pratunam khao man gai or a Sukhumvit street pad thai. Save the heavy splurges for non-day-trip nights.
Hua Lamphong → Ayutthaya: 90-min train, ฿35 / $1 each way. Inside Ayutthaya: bicycle rental ฿180 / $5/day or tuk-tuk ฿500-700 / $14-20/day. Return train evening. Total Day 4 transit: $7-22 / ฿250-800.
DAY 4 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Amphawa Floating Market & Fireflies (Sat-Sun)
Amphawa floating · Wat Bang Kung · Firefly cruiseActivities
- 11:00 Bangkok → Amphawa (van or guided tour) 1.5 hours travel
Amphawa is 90 km southwest, 1.5 hours by minivan ($14-22 / ฿500-800 guided tour). Open only Friday-Sunday — the alternative weekday is Damnoen Saduak (morning-only)
Cost: $14-22 / ฿500-800 TIP: Book guided tour via Klook, Get Your Guide, or your hotel. Includes round-trip transport + boat ride + firefly cruise. Sunday afternoon is the busiest; Friday afternoon is calmer. - 13:00 Amphawa boat tour + lunch 1.5-2 hours
Hand-paddled long-tail boats with vendors cooking pad thai, grilled prawns, and coconut sweets on board. Eat directly from the boat. Cheaper and more authentic than Damnoen Saduak's tourist version
Cost: $5-13 / ฿180-450 for food TIP: The grilled prawns (kung pao) cooked over coals on a small boat is the signature. Coconut juice in a fresh shell, mango sticky rice, banana fritters round out the meal. Cash only. - 15:00 Wat Bang Kung (tree-rooted temple) 30-45 min
A small temple where a Bodhi tree has grown around and through the chapel — the roots literally embrace the building. The temple is inside the tree. 15-min drive from Amphawa, included in most guided tours
Cost: Free entry TIP: The photo opportunity is from inside the chapel looking up through the canopy of roots. Small donation expected (฿20-50 / $0.60-1.40). - 17:00 Amphawa market evening shopping 1.5 hours
The market is most-active 4-7 PM. Local sweets, coconut candy, fresh seafood, dried mango, traditional Thai snacks. Cheaper than Bangkok prices
Cost: Free; shopping varies TIP: Coconut sugar candy and Thai fish jerky are the take-home buys. The market closes 7 PM as the firefly tour starts. - 19:00 Firefly long-tail boat cruise 45 min - 1 hour
30-min boat ride along the Mae Klong River canals. Lampu trees along the bank light up with fireflies — thousands per tree at peak season (Nov-May). Most-authentic Thai countryside evening experience
Cost: $3-7 / ฿100-250 TIP: Best Nov-May (dry season fireflies). Rainy season (Jun-Oct) is less reliable. Wear long sleeves — mosquitoes. The boat is hand-paddled and quiet so you hear the cicadas. - 20:30 Return to Bangkok 1.5-2 hours
Van back to Bangkok arrives 10-11 PM. Late-night dinner if needed at Sukhumvit or Yaowarat
Cost: Included in tour TIP: Most travelers skip dinner on the way back. If hungry, the tour van usually drops at Khao San Road area for late-night Bangkok food.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Sleep in / late hotel breakfast
Near hotel · $5-15 / ฿180-540
Day 5 starts late (11 AM departure). Take a slow morning at the hotel, fuel up at the buffet, and prepare for the long evening.
Lunch
Amphawa boat vendors
Amphawa · $5-13 / ฿180-450
Grilled prawns from a boat vendor, pad thai cooked-on-board, coconut juice in a fresh shell. The boat-cooked meals are the experience.
Dinner
Amphawa market evening or post-return late dinner
Amphawa or Bangkok · $7-22 / ฿250-800
Snacks from Amphawa market during evening shopping. Optional Bangkok arrival dinner if you have energy (late-night Yaowarat or 24h Pink Pratunam).
Guided van tour from Sathorn or Khao San area: $14-22 / ฿500-800 round trip including boat and firefly cruise. Travel time 1.5 hours each way. Independent travel: minivan ฿200 / $5.50 round trip from Victory Monument, but requires arranging boat and firefly separately.
DAY 5 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
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Packing Checklist
- ✓ Lightweight, breathable clothing — Bangkok averages 32-35°C year-round with 60-75% humidity. Cotton + linen, not synthetic
- ✓ Closed-toe walking shoes — temple visits require enclosed shoes (no flip-flops at the Grand Palace, although some temples allow them)
- ✓ Shoulder/knee coverage for temples — Grand Palace strictly enforces this; cheap sarongs available at entrance ($1.50 / ฿50)
- ✓ Hand sanitizer + wet wipes — street food meals are hands-on
- ✓ Cash — most street food, tuk-tuks, and small shops are cash-only. Keep ฿1,000-2,000 ($28-56) daily
- ✓ Foldable umbrella — rainy season (June-October) brings sudden 30-min downpours daily
- ✓ Hat + sunscreen SPF50+ — equatorial sun is intense even on cloudy days
- ✓ Day-pack with extra water — Ayutthaya and Amphawa day trips have limited convenience stores
- ✓ Mosquito repellent — Amphawa firefly cruise is along canals at dusk
- ✓ Cash backup ฿2,000-3,000 / $56-83 — both day trips are cash-heavy (boat vendors, market stalls)
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