Bangkok-In-A-Day
And a night as well
Bangkok’s urban sprawl seems to go on forever, but fortunately its most interesting sights are clustered near each other, so you don’t have to worry too much about getting stuck in traffic.
Morning
Make a bee line for The Grand Palace and the Emerald Buddha Temple, the city’s most enchanting sight. Open your eyes to the sumptuous art and architecture that it holds.
While Wat Phra Kaew (the Emerald Buddha Temple) is a showcase temple, your next stop, Wat Pho, is a living temple with monks and novices bustling about. Don’t miss the enormous reclining Buddha.
Lunch
Cross Maharat Road and enjoy a tasty Thai lunch at the Supanniga Eating Room while admiring the view of the slender spires of Wat Arun across the river.
Afternoon