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Mar 11th
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Best of Bangkok in 3 Days Itinerary  E-mail
Day 1

Start your first day with breakfast on the terrace at the Oriental Hotel, and then take the river bus up the Chao Phraya to the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Keo. Then walk to Wat Po to see the Reclining Buddha and have a massage. Cross the river to Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) and climb the large prang (central tower) for close inspection of its tiles and broken china and for views of the city and river. Then take the river bus upstream to the Royal Barges, which are used on ceremonial occasions. Cross the bridge and visit the National Museum. In the evening, take in Silom Road and a dinner show.

Day 2

On day two visit Jim Thompson's House and Suan Pakkard Palace to see traditional Thai houses of great classic beauty. Then go on to the Vimarnmek Palace, the largest teak structure in the world, before visiting Wat Benjamabophit. South of the Marble Temple is the golden chedi (the bell-shaped pinnacle where relics are kept) of Wat Saket, elevated on its mound, and the metal temple of Wat Rachanada. Now head for Chinatown to do a little bazaar-style shopping before finding harmony in gazing at Wat Traimitr's fabulous 5-ton Golden Buddha. In the evening you might investigate Patpong.

Day 3

On the third day go to Ayutthaya, the former glorious capital. We recommend going by bus and returning on the same day by boat down the Chao Phraya River. In the evening, if you have the energy, you might explore Sukhumvit Road and the seamy bars on Soi Nana and Soi Cowboy.

When to Go to Bangkok

Thailand's three seasons run from hot (March through May) to rainy (June through September) to cool (October through February). Humidity is high all year, especially during the hot season. The cool season is pleasantly warm in Bangkok, and is the peak season. Prices can be twice as high then as in the low seasons, and hotels are often fully booked.

 
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IT is 10pm on a Wednesday night in Bangkok. And there’s a picnic in front of the residence of General Prem Tinsulanonda, the 88 year-old chief adviser to the Thai king. A “picnic” if you disregard the phalanx of riot policemen standing guard along the concrete fence of Prem’s home, the red-shirted protesters shouting “ok pai Prem (Prem get out in Thai)” and a poster depicting Thaksin Shinawatra as Super­man. Free food - fried noodles and bottled mineral water - is flowing. Most of the protesters are sitting picnic-style on the road listening to stinging speeches condemning Prem.

 

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