Design your perfect Bangkok day tour. Choose your sights, explore at your pace, and enjoy personalized guidance. Discover Bangkok your way.
Design your perfect Bangkok day tour. Choose your sights, explore at your pace, and enjoy personalized guidance. Discover Bangkok your way.
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The Grand Palace - (Option 1 Entry fee is 500THB per person)
The Grand Palace: Bangkok’s Historic Heart
In 1782, the new King strategically moved the capital to the left bank of the Chao Phraya River, utilizing the western canals for defense. Here, the Grand Palace was constructed, becoming the center of Bangkok. This expansive complex spans…
- The Grand Palace - (Option 1 Entry fee is 500THB per person)
The Grand Palace: Bangkok’s Historic Heart
In 1782, the new King strategically moved the capital to the left bank of the Chao Phraya River, utilizing the western canals for defense. Here, the Grand Palace was constructed, becoming the center of Bangkok. This expansive complex spans 218,000 square meters and is surrounded by 19,000 meters of crenellated walls. Similar to the palaces in the former capitals of Sukhothai and Ayutthaya, it includes residential and throne halls, administrative buildings, and a royal temple.
- Wat Phra Chetuphon - (Option 2 Entry fee is 300THB)
Wat Pho: A Historic Hub of Thai Culture
Wat Pho, widely known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha, has a rich history, with its origins dating back to the 16th century. It underwent significant renovations and expansions during the reigns of King Rama I and King Rama III of the Chakri Dynasty. Today, Wat Pho is celebrated for three main features: its impressive Reclining Buddha statue, its role as a center for Thai traditional medicine and massage, and its status as Thailand’s first public university.
- Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun) - (Option 3 Entry fee is 200THB per person)
Wat Arun: Bangkok’s Iconic Temple of Dawn
Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchawaramahawihan, more commonly known as Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn, is a historic Bangkok temple dating back to the Ayutthaya period. It’s renowned for its stunning Khmer-style prang (spire), which is intricately decorated with colorful porcelain. This temple holds a significant place in Thai history and culture.
- Thonburi - (Option 4 Travel Thonburi Canal by the Long Tail boat 1,000THB per person)
In the late 18th century, Thonburi served as Thailand’s capital, where canals acted as streets and houses were built directly on the water. Today, while Bangkok has rapidly developed, Thonburi remarkably retains its historic charm and slower pace of life.
- Wang Lang Market - (Option 5 Free of Entry)
Wang Lang Market: From Royal Grounds to Bustling Hub
Wang Lang Market, also known as Siriraj Market, has a history linked to its location near the “Rear Palace” (Wang Lang) in the early Rattanakosin period. What was once a royal residence has evolved into a vibrant and bustling marketplace, famous today for its delicious street food and diverse shopping options.
- Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) - (Option 6 Free of entry)
Pak Khlong Talat: From Floating Market to Flower Hub
Pak Khlong Talat, or the Bangkok Flower Market, has a long history dating back to the late 1700s. It began as a floating market, then became a fish market, and eventually transformed into the bustling flower market we see today. Its strategic location near the mouth of a canal—which is what “Pak Khlong” means—helped it grow into an important trading center early on.
- Lumpini Park - (Option 7 Free of Entry)
Donated by King Rama VI from royal land, Lumpini Park became Bangkok’s first public green space in 1925. It bears the name of Lumbini, Buddha’s birthplace, and though initially envisioned as a trade fairground, it was later transformed into the public park we know today. This historic landmark even served as a Japanese Army camp briefly during World War II, and is now a popular recreational area for everyone.
- Snake Farm (Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute) - (Option 8 Entry is 100THB per person)
The Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute: Bangkok’s Snake Farm
Established in 1923 in honor of Queen Saovabha Phongsri, Bangkok’s Snake Farm (officially the Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute) was initially created to extract snake venom for research and antivenom production. Beyond its vital medical work, the institute also serves as an important educational center, teaching the public about snakes, preventing snakebites, and the critical role of antivenom.
- MBK Center (Ma Boon Khrong Center) - (Option 9 Free of entry)
MBK Center: A Bangkok Shopping Landmark
Opened in 1985 as Mah Boonkrong, MBK Center quickly became a landmark shopping destination in Bangkok. At its opening, it was the largest mall in Asia, drawing in both locals and tourists alike. Today, MBK remains popular for its vast array of reasonably priced goods, including everything from clothing and electronics to furniture and souvenirs.
- ICONSIAM - (Option 10 Free of Entry)
ICONSIAM: Bangkok’s Riverside Landmark
ICONSIAM, a vast mixed-use development, officially opened on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok on November 9, 2018. This ambitious project, a joint venture by Siam Piwat, MQDC, and Charoen Pokphand Group, cost an estimated ฿54 billion (US$1.5 billion). It was designed to be a global destination, combining retail, residential spaces, and cultural attractions.
- Jim Thompson House - (Option 11 Entry fee is 200THB per person)
The Jim Thompson House: A Legacy of Thai Art and Architecture
The Jim Thompson House in Bangkok is a remarkable example of traditional Thai architecture, created by American businessman Jim Thompson, founder of the famous Thai Silk Company. Thompson meticulously acquired and reassembled several traditional Thai teak houses on a single site to form his personal residence, which he filled with his vast collection of Southeast Asian art and antiques. Completed in 1959, this unique home now serves as a popular museum, showcasing both exquisite Thai craftsmanship and Thompson’s dedication to collecting.
- Siam Paragon - (Option 12 Free of Entry)
Siam Paragon first opened its doors on December 9, 2005, as a joint venture between Siam Piwat Co., Ltd. and The Mall Group Co., Ltd. It’s located on the former site of the Siam Intercontinental Hotel. Siam Paragon has since become a leading shopping mall and tourist attraction in Bangkok, featuring a collection of world-renowned luxury brands, entertainment venues, and an aquarium.

- Professional licensed English speaking tour guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if desired)
- Professional licensed English speaking tour guide
- Private transportation
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off (if desired)
- Entry/Admission - Temple of the Emerald Buddha / The Grand Palace (Wat Phra Kaew)
- Entry/Admission - Wat Phra Chetuphon
- Entry/Admission - Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
- Lunch
- Entry/Admission - Temple of the Emerald Buddha / The Grand Palace (Wat Phra Kaew)
- Entry/Admission - Wat Phra Chetuphon
- Entry/Admission - Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
- Lunch
Plan an ideal day in Bangkok with a personalized, 8-hour private tour crafted just for you. Choose the attractions you wish to visit, be it the stunning Grand Palace or the lively Local Market in Bangkok, and explore at your own pace. Your personal guide will assist you in navigating the city using public transport, private transport, taxi, long tail…
Plan an ideal day in Bangkok with a personalized, 8-hour private tour crafted just for you. Choose the attractions you wish to visit, be it the stunning Grand Palace or the lively Local Market in Bangkok, and explore at your own pace. Your personal guide will assist you in navigating the city using public transport, private transport, taxi, long tail boat, Tuk Tuk, or even a cruise buffet dinner, and will gladly answer any questions you may have during the journey.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.