Bangkok, Thailand
Exploring Bangkok – A Journey Through Thailand’s Capital
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Bangkok is a city where tradition meets modern life — and we experienced it all! From grand palaces and temples to floating markets and neon-lit shopping districts, here’s our full adventure
Cities visited
We started at Iconsiam, one of the most luxurious malls in Asia. Beautiful interiors, great views, and our first Thai food experience!
Later, we explored China Town — a buzzing maze of lights, street food stalls, and traditional shops.
➡️ Day 2
We visited the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), both absolute must-sees.
Then, we enjoyed a traditional Thai dance show with incredible costumes and storytelling.
At sunset, we admired Wat Arun (“Temple of Dawn”) — stunning views and photos!
Evening fun at Khao San Road — bars, markets, exotic snacks (yes, we tried crocodile 🐊), and famous Thai pancakes.
➡️ Day 3
We left the city for the Ancient City, an open-air museum with miniatures of Thailand’s historic landmarks — beautiful and peaceful!
Back in Bangkok, we explored Siam — the capital’s shopping heart with huge malls and designer stores.
➡️ Day 4
We went on a floating market adventure! First stop: Taling Chan — a boat ride through canals and glimpses of local life.
Then Khlong Lat Mayom, a more local market where we tried crab skewers, fried dumplings, and mango sticky rice 🥭🍚.
Later, we relaxed at Lumpini Park during sunset — a peaceful green break in the city.
Dinner in Siam (scallops, ramen, and rice), followed by go-karts inside the mall!
➡️ Last Day
Before flying to Phuket, we chilled at the mall — shopping and one last feast (schnitzel omelet, coconut, and ramen!).
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