Bangkok 7-Day Itinerary — Quick Answer
As of 2026- Trip length
- 7 days
- Est. cost / person (mid, ex-flights)
- $755
- Budget–luxury
- $360–$2,040
As of 2026, the recommended Bangkok 7-day route runs Day1 Grand Palace & Riverside Temples · Day2 Floating Market or Ayutthaya Day Trip · Day3 Markets & Chinatown Street Food · Day4 Ayutthaya UNESCO Day Trip · Day5 Amphawa Floating Market & Fireflies (Sat-Sun) · Day6 Hua Hin Beach OR Kanchanaburi River Kwai · Day7 Return to Bangkok + Final Day, grouping the must-see sights with minimal backtracking. Estimated cost per person (excluding flights) is around $755 on a mid-range budget. Seven days adds a beach or history extension to the standard Bangkok itinerary. Days 1-5 follow the 5-day route. Day 6: Hua Hin beach (2.5 hours south) OR Kanchanaburi (River Kwai bridge + Erawan waterfalls). Day 7: return to Bangkok for a final-day shopping, spa, and rooftop dinner. The seven-day version lets the heat-affected midday hours work in your favor — slow afternoons at beach resorts or jungle hotels.
7-Day Total Budget at a Glance
Budget
$360
Per person, flights excl.
Mid-Range
$755
Per person, flights excl.
Luxury
$2,040
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.)
Hua Hin Beach OR Kanchanaburi River Kwai
Beach resort OR WWII history + waterfallsActivities
- 07:30 Bangkok → Hua Hin (or Kanchanaburi) 2.5 hours
Hua Hin (2.5 hours south, beach + royal town, Thai-friendly). Kanchanaburi (2.5 hours west, River Kwai history + Erawan National Park waterfalls)
Cost: $14-22 / ฿500-800 minivan or $7 / ฿250 train TIP: Hua Hin: minivan from Victory Monument ($14 / ฿500), 2.5 hours. Train from Hua Lamphong is slower (3-4 hours) but scenic. Kanchanaburi: minivan from Victory Monument ($14 / ฿500) or River Kwai train (a separate scenic experience, 3 hours, ฿100 / $2.80). - 10:30 Hua Hin: Cicada Market + beach access Full day
Cicada Market (Fri-Sun evening) has art and food stalls. The beach itself is wide and clean — quieter than Phuket. Restaurants and resorts line the beachfront. The Hua Hin Hills Vineyard (15 min inland) offers wine tasting
Cost: Beach free; food/drinks $20-50 TIP: Hua Hin is a Thai-royalty-favored resort town (the King's summer palace is here). Less touristy than Phuket or Pattaya. Plus or Plus Beach Club for daybeds at $25-40. - 10:30 (alt) Kanchanaburi: Bridge over the River Kwai + WWII history 3-4 hours
The Bridge on the River Kwai (now a working railroad bridge). The Death Railway Museum and JEATH War Museum tell the story of Allied POWs who built the railway in 1942-43. Solemn but essential WWII history
Cost: $3-7 / ฿100-250 entry to museums TIP: The bridge walk is free. Cross to the other side and back. Death Railway Museum has the most-respected exhibits. The Hellfire Pass Memorial Museum (further out, 80 km) is even deeper but requires extra travel. - 15:00 Hua Hin: Hua Hin Hills Vineyard tasting or beach swim 2-3 hours
Hua Hin Hills Vineyard offers $14-20 / ฿500-700 tastings + restaurant lunch. Alternatively, beach swim and resort daybed time. The Hua Hin night market opens 6 PM with night seafood
Cost: $14-30 / ฿500-1,080 TIP: Vineyard tasting is $14-20 / ฿500-700 with full glasses of 4 Thai-grown wines + cheese platter. The Monsoon Valley label is the Thai standard. - 15:00 (alt) Kanchanaburi: Erawan National Park (7-tier waterfalls) 3-4 hours
1 hour from town. Seven-tier turquoise waterfalls cascade down the jungle. Swimming in the natural pools is the activity. Tier 2 and Tier 7 are the photogenic destinations
Cost: $8 / ฿300 park entry TIP: Bring swim suit and waterproof shoes. Tier 7 requires a 90-min hike from the entrance — only fit travelers should attempt. Tier 2 is 5-min walk and equally photogenic. - 19:00 Hua Hin night market or Kanchanaburi riverside dinner 2 hours
Hua Hin: Cicada Market (Fri-Sun) for the foodie evening; Hua Hin Night Market for daily seafood. Kanchanaburi: floating-raft restaurants on the River Kwai
Cost: $10-25 / ฿360-900 TIP: Hua Hin seafood is excellent — fresh fish grilled at the night market for ฿200-400 / $5.50-11. Kanchanaburi floating restaurants serve set menus with river views. - 21:00 Overnight at Hua Hin resort or Kanchanaburi guesthouse Overnight
Hua Hin: 3-star resort $50-90, 4-star $120-250, 5-star (Hua Hin Marriott, Centara Grand) $250-450. Kanchanaburi: river-raft hotels $30-80, mid-range guesthouses $40-100
Cost: $30-450 per night TIP: Hua Hin booking via Booking.com 1-2 weeks ahead. Kanchanaburi river-raft hotels are unique to the region and book out quickly in peak season (Nov-Feb).
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Bangkok hotel or van departure breakfast
Bangkok · $5-15 / ฿180-540
Substantial — long travel day ahead. Hotel buffet, then pack snacks for the van/train.
Lunch
Hua Hin restaurants or Kanchanaburi local food
Day trip destination · $10-25 / ฿360-900
Hua Hin: beachfront seafood (grilled prawns, snapper). Kanchanaburi: river-raft restaurants with Thai set menus.
Dinner
Hua Hin night market or Kanchanaburi riverside
Day trip destination · $10-25 / ฿360-900
Hua Hin night market for grilled seafood and street food. Kanchanaburi floating raft restaurants for the river ambiance.
Bangkok → Hua Hin: minivan from Victory Monument ฿500 / $14 (2.5 hours) or train from Hua Lamphong ฿250 / $7 (3-4 hours). Bangkok → Kanchanaburi: minivan from Victory Monument ฿500 / $14 (2.5 hours) or River Kwai scenic train ฿100 / $2.80 (3 hours). Plan one-way out + one-way return — round trip is ~$30-45 / ฿1,080-1,620 total.
DAY 6 Estimated Spend (per person, flights excl.)
Return to Bangkok + Final Day
Return travel · Spa · Shopping · Farewell dinnerActivities
- 10:00 Return to Bangkok 2.5 hours
Mid-morning departure from Hua Hin or Kanchanaburi. Arrive Bangkok 12:30-1 PM. Drop bags at hotel for the final day in the city
Cost: $14-22 / ฿500-800 TIP: Book the van/train the night before to lock in your seat. Hua Hin → Bangkok lunch return is the standard pattern. - 14:00 Bangkok lunch + Thai massage 3 hours total
Mid-range Thai lunch at a Sukhumvit or Silom restaurant. Follow with 1-2 hour Thai massage — the closing-day Bangkok ritual
Cost: $30-60 / ฿1,080-2,160 TIP: Thai massage at Health Land (chain, $14-22 for 1 hour) or Asia Herb Association ($20-30) are the mid-range gold standards. Avoid the cheap street-side massage parlors — quality is uneven. - 17:00 Sukhumvit final-day shopping 2 hours
EmQuartier and Emporium mall final-day shopping. Tax-free counter for purchases over ฿2,000 / $56. Drugstores (Boots, Watsons) for skincare and snacks to take home
Cost: Shopping varies TIP: Bring your passport for tax-free shopping. Drugstores have the best deals on Thai-specific skincare (Ele Coconut oil, Nivea Thailand-only formulas). Pack for the flight home. - 19:00 Farewell rooftop dinner — Sirocco, Vertigo, or Gaggan 2.5-3 hours
End the trip at a Bangkok rooftop or fine dining restaurant. Sirocco (lebua, 63F) for the 'Hangover' iconic Bangkok experience. Vertigo (Banyan Tree, 61F) for refined cocktails. Gaggan Anand for the progressive Indian-Thai tasting menu
Cost: $80-560 / ฿2,880-20,160 TIP: Reservations 1-3 weeks ahead for Sirocco and Vertigo. Gaggan requires 3-6 months booking. Dress code: collared shirt + long pants + closed shoes (for men). Cocktails $20-30, mains $30-60. - 22:30 Late-night Bangkok wind-down 1.5 hours
Casual rooftop nightcap, hotel pool swim, or 24h convenience store visit for the last Thai snacks. Pack final luggage
Cost: $5-25 / ฿180-900 TIP: Most Bangkok hotels have rooftop pools open until 10-11 PM. The final-night pool swim is the unofficial Bangkok ritual.
Meal Recommendations
Breakfast
Hua Hin or Kanchanaburi resort breakfast
Day trip destination · Included in resort or $5-15
Resort buffet for substantial start. The Hua Hin Marriott or Centara Grand buffets are excellent. Kanchanaburi guesthouse breakfast is simpler.
Lunch
Bangkok mid-range Thai lunch
Sukhumvit or Silom · $13-25 / ฿450-900
Nara Thai Cuisine for refined Thai at a Sukhumvit mall. Or a quick khao man gai at Pink Pratunam. Save the food calories for the rooftop farewell dinner.
Dinner
Sirocco, Vertigo, or Gaggan (rooftop / fine dining)
Bangkok · $80-560 / ฿2,880-20,160
Sirocco for the iconic 'Hangover' Bangkok photo + sunset cocktails. Vertigo Moon Bar for refined cocktails over the river. Gaggan Anand for the 24-course progressive tasting menu — book 3-6 months ahead.
Day trip destination → Bangkok: minivan or train $14-22 / ฿500-800. Bangkok → hotel: BTS or Grab. Total Day 7 transit: $15-25 / ฿540-900. Final-day airport transfer: BTS Suvarnabhumi Airport Link ฿45 / $1.30, or hotel taxi $14-22 / ฿500-800.
DAY 7 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)
- ✓ Swim suit for Hua Hin beach or Kanchanaburi Erawan waterfalls — even if not staying overnight at the beach
- ✓ Light rain jacket — Hua Hin Hills Vineyard area can get sudden afternoon showers in rainy season
- ✓ Smart casual dress for final-day rooftop dinner — Sirocco/Vertigo dress code is enforced
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