What To Do In Bangkok - A 3 Day Bangkok Itinerary Bangkok or Krung Thep, 'City of Angels', is like our home away from home. We simply love this vibrant and urban big city with all its life, delicious street food, green and lush parks, a network of rivers, amazing shopping, some of the biggest markets in the world, and of course, it's friendly people. We have visited Bangkok many times, and in 2014, we lived there for four months. Each time we come back we fall deeper and deeper in love with this amazing city! Beneath the dust and chaos, Bangkok is packed with things to do and places to see. From street-side restaurants with plastic chairs and road-side amulet stalls to top-notch restaurants and the world's hippest rooftop bars. From exploring ancient temples to taking a tuk-tuk tour through the Bangkok night to Muay Thai boxing at the gigantic new Lumpini Stadium or visiting a colourful flower market.
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Bangkok has it all and there is never a dull moment when you hit the streets of this city. Here is our ultimate 3-day itinerary with our highlights of what to do in Bangkok. It is a combination of the typical can't miss tourist sites of Bangkok, but also some corky and off-the-beaten-track places that you will not find in the tourist guides. If you have less than three days to spend in this big city, feel free to choose parts of this itinerary and mix it up as it suits you best. DAY 1 – The River, Temples and Historic Sites After breakfast(at your hotel or a street stall), take the sky train to Saphan Taksin and jump on a ferry from Sathorn/Central Pier station on the Chao Phraya river.
The rivers and canals are the heart of Bangkok and it's cross-river ferries are still the main transportations for the locals. The area along the main river of Bangkok(Koh Ratanakosin) used to be the ancient royal district and this is where many of Bangkok's most famous attractions is located.