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48 Hours in Bangkok

A practical Bangkok layover guide for long-haul travelers โ€” temples, street food, rooftop bars and an easy airport plan for 24โ€“48 hour stops.

A 48-hour stop in Bangkok is enough to taste the best of the city โ€” the trick is choosing the right neighbourhood and not over-planning your jet-lagged self.

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Airport tips

Most long-haul flights land at Suvarnabhumi (BKK). Allow 60โ€“90 minutes for immigration on arrival, especially in the evening.

  • Use the Airport Rail Link to Phaya Thai (~30 min, THB 45)
  • Grab/Bolt from the official rideshare lot โ€” not the touts inside
  • Left-luggage at level B is THB 100/day if you want to skip a hotel

Best areas to stay

Pick one base near the BTS Skytrain or MRT.

  • Sukhumvit (Asoke/Thonglor): nightlife, restaurants, easy transit
  • Silom/Sathorn: rooftop bars, business district, walkable
  • Riverside: views, calmer, near Wat Arun

Hotel recommendations

Bangkok has the best value-for-money in Asia โ€” you can sleep luxuriously for under USD 150.

  • Mid-range: Akyra Thonglor, Hotel Indigo Wireless Road
  • Boutique: The Siam, Volve Hotel
  • Splurge: Mandarin Oriental, Capella Bangkok

48-hour itinerary

Day one โ€” recover and orient. Day two โ€” go deeper.

  • Day 1 AM: Grand Palace + Wat Pho (early to beat crowds)
  • Day 1 PM: Massage on Khao San Road, sunset at Wat Arun
  • Day 1 night: Yaowarat (Chinatown) for street food
  • Day 2 AM: Chatuchak Market (weekends) or Jim Thompson House
  • Day 2 PM: Lunch at Thip Samai (pad thai), boat ride on the klongs
  • Day 2 night: Rooftop drink at Vertigo or Sky Bar

Food suggestions

Eat where the queues are. Bangkok rewards adventurous eaters.

  • Jay Fai for crab omelette (book ahead)
  • Raan Jay Fai mango sticky rice carts on Sukhumvit Soi 38
  • Som tum at Somtum Der
  • Boat noodles at Victory Monument

Transport advice

Avoid taxis during rush hour (4โ€“7pm). The BTS and MRT cover most tourist areas.

  • Buy a Rabbit Card for the BTS Skytrain
  • Use Grab for late-night rides โ€” taxi meters are often 'broken'
  • Tuk-tuks are fun but negotiate first; they're not cheaper than Grab

Budget estimates (per person)

For two days, including a mid-range hotel:

  • Backpacker: USD 60โ€“90/day
  • Mid-range: USD 120โ€“200/day
  • Luxury: USD 350+/day

48 hours is short, but Bangkok is dense โ€” pick one neighbourhood, eat constantly, and leave space to do nothing on a rooftop.

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