Bangkok One-Day Tour Guide
Having been to Bangkok 5 times, I recommend an off-the-beaten-path one-day itinerary that can be reached by public transportation.
Tour guide: Chinatown, Erawan Shrine, icon Siam, Khao San Road, Wat Hua Lamphong, Talin Chan Floating Market. All attractions are accessible by subway and bus.
Transportation guide: BTS MRT SRT. Take the BTS to the Siam shopping district, Chit Lom to the Erawan Shrine shopping district. Silom to the Chinatown shopping district.
Accommodation recommendations
Stayed near Payathai station in the city, which is only a 20-minute walk to Siam Square and very convenient.
Hotel TRANZ 451 yuan/night
Khao San Road is a backpacker's paradise in Bangkok, with many hostels and guesthouses. Double rooms start at 100 yuan.
Shopping recommendations
SIAM
Siam Square, it took 20 minutes to walk to the square, which has a duty-free mall with a rich selection of brands. After shopping, you need to go to the airport for a tax refund. However, the products here are more diverse compared to the King Power Duty Free Shop, and the newly opened icon Siam also has an indoor floating market.
Ferris Wheel Market, which is laid out with dining areas, snack streets, shopping streets, and pier bars. It is recommended to go in the evening to enjoy the sunset over the Mekong River.
Khao San Road food street, where the bars and night markets are very lively at night.
Food recommendations: Thai snacks, seafood barbecue, tropical fruits - hundreds of varieties to choose from
Communication: You can buy Thai SIM cards for 3 days, 7 days, 30 days, or longer at 711, starting at 10 yuan.
Chinatown a place full of chinese speaker, there’s some restaurants selling cheap and expensive bird nest soups and shark fins soup. Need to survey the right place
Nice place if you like street foods. Very crowded but still worth to go, nice place for shopping too!
It's a place for day & night.. with lots of food, local shops & food. You can plan a breakfast lunch,tea break & dinner in that area as cafe & Street food around. .
Not recommended, dirty, messy, dark. There is nothing worth visiting, many Yiwu small commodities. The whole atmosphere is very uncomfortable, I feel like a Yang in the sewer, and many shops also provide various god Buddha statues with red lights, which look very strange. I left quickly. It is not recommended for Chinese people to go, it is not interesting. Foreigners are still experiencing Chinese characteristics.
2023年2月7日来的。曼谷唐人街是全球比较大的海外华人聚居区,毕竟华人在泰国有比较悠久的侨居史,而且在当地生生不息。这两年周边通了地铁,唐人街更是中国人不可错过的景点。来到这里的感觉,还是蛮“唐人街”的。在这里逗留片刻后,一种刻在DNA里的情感彻底醒了。这里的烟火气,和曼谷其它地方的“热闹”是不一样的气质。也是在这里,我看到了唯一写着中文名(“泰国汇商银行”)的SCB。对于我来说,这里有一种既生疏又亲切的奇妙感觉,在这里不觉得是外国,倒更像是外地。同样的文化传统,使得我感觉这类并不陌生,虽然这里的有些人不能说我们的语言,但是言行举止仍旧是我们的范式,特别棒。另外,强烈建议大家傍晚来,尝一尝这里的街边小吃,绝对对得起我们的中国胃。
The second time I came to Chinatown to punch in, it feels like 🇨🇳 in China. It is very kind and nostalgic. There is a Chinese heart and Chinese stomach. It feels like it is in China. It is very convenient to eat, shop and communicate. Basically, the merchants will have some Chinese, communication barrier-free, various bags, clothes, Shoes, small commodities, daily necessities, etc., etc., are very Chinese, love love, Chinese must punch in, let you feel at home 😊