Embark on the Bangkok City Break 3N2D tour and discover the city with a new and exciting itinerary, offering unmissable amenities for a safe and flexible travel experience.
Immerse yourself in the dynamic city with the Bangkok City Break 3D2N tour
Baiyoke Sky Tower - 88 floors
Kickstart the Bangkok City Break 3D2N tour with the renowned Baiyoke Sky Tower, the tallest building in Bangkok. It features upscale restaurants and luxurious bars, providing a panoramic 360-degree view of the beautiful and modern capital. Standing at 309m with 88 floors, Baiyoke Sky boasts 673 well-appointed hotel rooms, centrally located in Pathumwan.
At the height of 88 floors, with cool breezes, open spaces, and the thought of being on top of Thailand's tallest building, everything feels extraordinary. Depending on the time of day and the clarity of the sky, the experiences vary. While the scenery remains breathtaking during the day, sunset and nighttime are the most captivating. You can gaze across the Chao Phraya River to the West and South.
Explore Pratunam Market
Next on the Bangkok City Break 3N2D tour itinerary is Pratunam Market. More than a local trading hub, it's a captivating destination for tourists in Thailand. The market offers a plethora of goods, especially fashion items like shoes, clothes, and jewelry at incredibly affordable prices.
The market caters to various clothing needs, from daily wear to elegant outfits for parties. Traditional Thai dresses, commonly worn during festive occasions, are also abundantly available.
Standing Buddha at Wat Intharawihan
Situated in Phra Nakhon, Bangkok, this 32m tall temple, constructed from bricks and mortar, is adorned with around 24 carats of gold. Completed in 1927 after 60 years of construction, the slender standing Buddha statue is a convenient tourist attraction near the city center.
Discover Wat Arun
Wat Arun stands tall among Bangkok's ancient temples, known in Vietnamese as Binh Minh, translating to Sunrise. Legend has it that when King Thaksin decided to build a new capital in Thonburi, he visited here at sunrise. The temple was later renamed Wat Chaeng (meaning the brightness of the sunrise). Its architecture boasts four corner spires symbolizing Meru Mountain – the center of the Buddhist cosmos.
The majestic temple soars over 70 meters, adorned with small pieces of glass or ceramics around the spires, creating a vibrant and captivating display of colors. Many consider this to be one of the most beautiful temples in Thailand.
World Gems Company
The showcase of Feng Shui gemstones, World Gems Collection, is owned by the Thai royal family and is located on North Pattaya Road in Pattaya city, Chon Buri province. Here, they craft and exhibit high-end jewelry collections made from gemstones like diamonds, sapphires, rubies, garnets, meeting international quality standards. Initially meant for display to introduce to visitors, the Thai king later authorized the sale of products to use the profits for charitable activities.
The exhibition space of World Gems Collection covers an area of about 10,000 square meters, divided into three main sections. The first section features 14k gold and white gold jewelry with artificial diamond, priced from $200 to several thousand dollars; the second section showcases high-end jewelry, ranging from $3,000 to $200,000; the third section highlights silver and white gold jewelry, adorned with stones matching birth months for souvenir purposes, priced at around a few tens of dollars. There is also an area for visitors to relax and enjoy complimentary tea and coffee.
Four-faced Deity
The Four-faced Buddha, derived from the Hindu deity Brahma, the god of creation and one of the Trimūrti trio along with Vishnu and Shiva.
The Four-faced Buddha features four faces oriented in each direction, with eight arms, eight hands, and each hand holding a distinct symbolic object. These objects include a command flag symbolizing omnipotent power, a blessing bestowal flag, a scripture representing wisdom, a trident signifying supreme achievement, a jewel-filled bowl depicting the eradication of worries, a water vessel symbolizing universal fulfillment, and a prayer bead signifying reincarnation. The remaining hand is pressed against the chest, symbolizing protection.
Platinum Mall
Platinum Shopping Center is the indoor version of Bangkok's Chatuchak Weekend Market. It specializes in wholesale clothing and accessories, housing 4 floors and 1300 shops for your shopping pleasure.
This wholesale center features small stalls primarily dealing in women's fashion items. Each floor is named after famous shopping districts worldwide, such as Orchard, Nathan, Ginza, Soho, Oxford, and Camden. There are approximately 4 floors of retail shops specializing in products for both ladies and gentlemen, including clothing, leather goods, shoes, and accessories. If you have a penchant for fashion shopping, this is undoubtedly the ideal place for you to explore.
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Reference: Travel guide from Mytour
MytourFebruary 3, 2023