If we're looking for a destination that offers dazzling temples, energetic street life, top-notch shopping, and flavorful food—all at a reasonable cost—then Bangkok is the place.
This guide will help us plan a smooth and memorable journey, whether it's our first visit or a return trip.
Best Time to Visit
- Ideal season: November to February. This is Bangkok's cool season, with average daily highs of 26–30°C (79–86°F). We'll avoid both heavy rains and extreme heat.
- Avoid: April, which is the hottest month, and September–October due to monsoon rains.
Getting to and Around Bangkok
- Arrive by air: Suvarnabhumi (BKK) is the international hub, and Don Mueang (DMK) handles budget airlines.
- Patpong Night Market: Also open daily, with more nightlife vibes
Massage & Spa:
- Prices start at $6/hour for foot massage
- High-end spa: Health Land, Let's Relax, or Divana (~$25–$50)
Where to Stay in Bangkok
- Budget: Lub d Bangkok Siam – near BTS National Stadium, from $15/night
- Mid-range: Ibis Styles Sukhumvit – clean and central, around $50/night
- Luxury: The Peninsula Bangkok or Mandarin Oriental – riverside views, from $200/night
We suggest staying near Siam, Silom, or Asok for easy access to public transport.
What to Eat and Where
Must-eat dishes:
- Pad Thai, Tom Yum Goong (spicy shrimp soup), Green Curry, Mango Sticky Rice
Where to try:
- Street stalls around Victory Monument or Silom
- Food courts in Terminal 21 or MBK (meals from $2–$4)
- Michelin-star street food: Jay Fai (reservations needed!)
Practical Tips
1. Cash is king at small shops—carry small notes
2. SIM card: Buy at airport (AIS/TrueMove), from $5 with data
3. Tipping: Not expected, but rounding up is appreciated
4. Language: Basic English is common in tourist areas
5. Avoid scams: Ignore "The Grand Palace is closed" trick
Bangkok Awaits – Let's Dive In!
Bangkok is bold, colorful, and full of surprises. We can stroll through centuries-old temples, hunt for bargains in vibrant night markets, cruise along the Chao Phraya River, and taste unforgettable street food at every turn. The city blends tradition and modernity in a way that keeps every moment exciting.
Let's pack our bags, charge our cameras, and get ready to uncover the magic of Bangkok—one dish, one temple, and one sunset at a time!
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