What should I do if I stay in Bangkok for 4 days?

Miss Pineapple Travel Guide Bangkok

Recently, a good friend of mine was planning to go to Bangkok, and asked us what he should do if he stayed in Bangkok for 4 days. In order to help him plan his trip, so I put together a list of itineraries, so if you have a friend who wants to go to Bangkok, you can mark it, it may be useful.

Bangkok is the capital city of Thailand. In Thai, Bangkok means "City of Angels" and is known as the "City of Buddhist Temples".

Itinerary

day 1Grand Palace + Jade Buddha Temple + Four Faces Buddha

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No have been to the Grand Palace, are embarrassed to say that they have come to Thailand

The Grand Palace is the most famous attraction in Thailand, there is no one. This is the largest palace complex of the Thai royal family, bringing together the best of Thai architecture, art, culture, etc., is known as the "Thai art book". It is also the symbol of the Bangkok Dynasty. In the long history, the Grand Palace was once the residence of the Thai royal family.

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Visit one of Thailand's three national treasures

The Grand Palace houses the Temple of the Jade Buddha, which is the temple where important ceremonies are held for the Thai royal family, and also one of Thailand's three national treasures. The Jade Buddha Temple occupies 1/4 of the entire complex of the Grand Palace, and is named after the Jade Buddha enshrined in the Mahamudra Hall. At the change of seasons, the King himself will come to change the clothes of the Jade Buddha to ensure the peace of the country.

Tickets: 500 Zhu (Grand Palace + Jade Buddha Temple)

Suggested time: 2 hours

Opening time: 08:30-16:30

tips: the Grand Palace Chinese tour groups are numerous, remember to avoid the peak of the tour groups, but do not come too late, 4:30 pm closed. Girls try not to wear shorts, if you wear shorts can be rented at the entrance of the pants long skirt, about 100b.

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Come to the four-face Buddha, may be encountered by Hong Kong and Taiwan stars

The four-face Buddha is Thailand's most flourishing temple, built in the downtown area. It is said that in 1956 there was a hotel in Erawan that had a series of accidents. The hotel then invited a priest to perform the rituals and enshrined the Four-Face Buddha to bring peace. If you have paid attention to the gossip of Hong Kong and Taiwan, you will find that many celebrities come to the Four-Face Buddha to pray for blessings, such as Nicholas Tse, Carina Lau, Cecilia Cheung, Elva Siu and so on.

The Four-Faced Buddha is an Indian god?

The Four-Faced Buddha is an Indian deity, also known as the "Buddha who answers all your prayers". Each side of the four-faced Buddha is in charge of a different area of things, representing career, relationship, wealth and health.

Tips: It's very crowded and the incense of the Four Faces Buddha is really strong. Remember to use marigold flowers when worshipping, there are flowers and joss sticks for sale next to it. If you are seeking positive wealth, you should worship clockwise; if you are seeking partial wealth, you should worship counterclockwise. If the wish is realized, you have to come back to return the wish.

day 2 Siam Square + Khao San Road + night cruise on the Chao Phraya River + Ferris Wheel Night Market

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Bangkok's fashionable plaza

Many people know Siam Square is because of a movie called "The Love of Siam". Located in the center of Bangkok, Siam Square is a good place for shopping and playing, there is no lack of fashion elements here, and in the center of the square, there is a small stage for performances, so if you are lucky, you can see a wonderful performance. All in all, it's all about shopping + buying. (ps: there are some Thai clothing is good)

tips: to go to Siam Square can not be separated from the buy buy, here is super suitable for shopping, shopping malls are connected, one after another inside the things are also very delicious, not expensive, many stores have discount activities. There is a light rail station can be directly (you can also try to take the light rail in Bangkok)

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Backpacker's paradise

Khao San Road is not considered a tourist attraction, which is rarely in the brochure of the major tour groups, but is the entrance of "crooked" to experience the intersection of Thai culture and the world's cultures. The first time I've seen it, I've seen it, and I've seen it. It is a backpacker's paradise, with cheap accommodation and convenient stores that attract backpackers from all over the world.

The street, which is less than 400 meters long, is full of signboards with the names of various hostels, hotels, restaurants and bars. People gather here, stay here, eat here, drink here, roam here, giving time back to time and leaving freedom to freedom. Leave one night for Khao San Road, you will gain a different kind of excitement.

Tips: I mentioned Khao San Road last time, so you can set aside an evening to experience Bangkok's nightlife. The things on Khao San Road are not expensive, so you can feel free to buy, but remember to bargain. Accommodation can also be considered, to go to the Grand Palace is very close, a few kilometers.

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Night cruise on the Chao Phraya River, experience a different Bangkok style

Away from the hustle and bustle, go to the Chao Phraya River, the lights, the breeze, the lights in the water flow. The Chao Phraya River is the largest river in Thailand and is also known as the mother river of Thailand. The Chao Phraya River is 1,352 kilometers long and runs through the entire Bangkok metropolitan area.

tips: the Chao Phraya River in the daytime feels completely different from the nighttime. Taobao booking cruise, or just take Bangkok's public **** boat can also be (you can also ride to the Ferris wheel night market). The scenery on both sides of the river is still very good.

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Super Romantic Ferris Wheel Night Market

The Ferris Wheel Night Market, also known as Asiatique Night Market and "Bangkok's Eye", is located right by the Chao Phraya River, and it is a night market that has been converted from the old wharf warehouse. It opens every afternoon and stays open until late at night. Compared to other night markets in Thailand, this one is more artistic and refreshing, and belongs to the category of night markets that don't have a lot of tourists. After you've had your fill of food and drink, you can also enjoy a night view of the Chao Phraya River from the Ferris wheel.

tips: riding the Ferris wheel is only 80 yuan, cost-effective. At the highest point, it stops for a bit and you can see the night view of Bangkok from the top. The night market is pretty big with lots of bars and restaurants, but it's also pretty crowded with tourists. You can wander around a bit and there are a lot of interesting Thai souvenirs.

Day 3 Dannen Sado Water Market + Mekong Railway Market

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Go to the water market to take a stroll

Going to Thailand must go to the water market to stroll, Bangkok's water market by there are several, I recommend the Dannen Sado Water Market, James Bond here to take a mirror Oh. In fact, the water market itself sells not many things, mainly on the boat slowly through the river, the river vendors will sell you fruit, food, handbills and so on. The river is small and when there are many boats, people in two small boats can shake hands.

tips: the water market has hand-rocked boat and electric boat, listen to me, the hand-rocked boat! You can try the local fruits, very cheap, a few dollars a bag. The water market is a little far away, do not recommend going by yourself, you can set up a day trip in Taobao or Antbee nest, about 200 yuan.

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The train station surrounded by the market

Many children's shoes should have heard that in Thailand, there is a spectacle, the train to the market. This is the Mai Attack Railway Market, which is also the most dangerous vegetable market in Thailand. The train passes by eight times a day, and when the train is about to arrive, the vendors on both sides quickly pack up and retreat. When the train passes, the vendors put their goods out again? Nicholas Tse and Ruan Jingtian also came to this market for groceries during "Taste of Frontier 3".

tips: This one is really quite amazing, and the Thais seem to be quite used to it. Only the tourists keep cheering. If you book a day trip to the floating market, some will include a trip to the Mai Taek Railway Market.

Day 4: Horse Kill Chicken + Handicrafts

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Try Horse Kill Chicken, you will love it

Don't miss Horse Kill Chicken in Thailand. The first time I heard of "horse killing chicken", I was super curious about what it was. I've been to Thailand and realized that it is the meaning of massage. Horse kill chicken originated in Japanese (ma sa ji), is the English translation of massage. Thailand's massage is really world famous. The point is, the price is also very beautiful. A full body oil spa is only 150 dollars! Trust me, try it once and you'll fall in love.

The rest of the time, it is left to you to buy buy, Thailand's various elephant-shaped mascots, Bangkok bag, Thai medicine, clothes (Wacoal underwear), cosmetics (ray, snake venom mask, L'Oreal, etc.). If you buy a lot of money, remember to get a tax refund at the airport.

tips: strong push horse kill chicken, the streets and alleys are basically there, the girls by the way to do a face, do an essential oil, the price is beautiful, the mood is super good?