3 VloggersTichuca Rooftop Bar
“A rooftop bar with amazing views. The vlogger found her drink too sweet but loved the atmosphere and the 'jellyfish' light installation, which gets prettier at night.”
— Riri Travels
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3–4 Days
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3 Vloggers“A rooftop bar with amazing views. The vlogger found her drink too sweet but loved the atmosphere and the 'jellyfish' light installation, which gets prettier at night.”
— Riri Travels
1 Vloggers“The vlogger visits the tallest % Arabica in the world, located on the 55th floor of the Empire Tower. She loves the clean, white, and 'boujee' vibe of the coffee shop and the amazing city views.”
— Amanda King
“They have dinner at a restaurant in a mall, ordering various Thai dishes like shrimp fried rice, green curry, and Tom Yum soup.”
— Mely Nutty
1 Vloggers“The vlogger points out this specialty chocolate spot, noting it seems to be a crowd favorite and is known for its Thai craft chocolate.”
— estelleinaday
1 Vloggers“A cafe inside Warehouse 30 with a nice, cozy vibe. The vlogger enjoyed a really good iced latte here.”
— Riri Travels
1 Vloggers“A cafe they visited to kill time before a rooftop bar appointment. They ordered an orange basil americano fizz and a raspberry elderflower hibiscus tea.”
— Sam and Victor
1 Vloggers“The vlogger gets a small acai bowl with peanut butter and fruits from this cute and colorful stand in the mall's food court.”
— Mely Nutty
1 Vloggers“They visit this incredibly cool rooftop bar, which is the world's first Thai sky experience. The vlogger is impressed by the immersive art and the 360-degree view of the Bangkok skyline.”
— Amanda King
“While walking on Khao San Road, the vlogger points out this famous street food stall that sells crocodile BBQ on skewers. He mentions he's never tried it because it looks very muscular.”
— Birhayalinpeşinde
1 Vloggers“A Michelin Bib Gourmand spot specializing in fried flat noodles. The vlogger enjoyed the chicken version, noting the crispy yet chewy texture and the smoky taste from being wok-fried.”
— Riri Travels
1 Vloggers“A stationery store and coffee shop, with a cafe in the back run by the brand Mediums. The vlogger loved the minimalist, warm interiors.”
— Sam and Victor
1 Vloggers“A coffee shop with an industrial aesthetic where the group stopped for a coffee break. They ordered several drinks including an iced pineapple espresso and iced coconut espresso.”
— Sam and Victor
November to February offers the most comfortable weather for exploring Bangkok — cooler, less humid, perfect for temples and markets
Essentials
Daily Budget
THB 1,500–3,000 (~$40–85) / day
per person · excl. accommodation
Main Airport
Suvarnabhumi (BKK) · Don Mueang (DMK)
~40 min to centre · Airport Rail Link · ~THB 45
Search flights to BangkokVisa
Visa exemption for most nationalities · 30–60 days
Tipping
Not expected · round up or 20–50 THB tip
Vlogger Tip
Skip the tourist boats on Chao Phraya — take the orange-flag public boat for 15 THB instead. Best pad thai is at Thip Samai on Maha Chai Road, go after 5pm
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1 Vloggers stayed here“The vlogger gives a room tour of their "Superior Plus Room". They mention the hotel is located in a small alleyway and show the bed, desk, window view, and bathroom.”
— Sam and Victor
“The vlogger checks into this 5-star hotel, which her partner Zac has stayed at before and loves. She shows the luxurious room and the bathroom with a large tub.”
— Amanda King

Mely Nutty
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Sam and Victor
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estelleinaday
solo days in Bangkok (coffee, local eats & old town walks)

Birhayalinpeşinde
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FAQ
Bangkok is generally very safe. Common sense precautions apply — watch for pickpockets in crowded areas and be aware of common tourist scams like inflated tuk-tuk prices.
Street food is incredibly affordable — most dishes cost 40–80 THB ($1–2). A full meal at a sit-down restaurant ranges from 150–400 THB ($4–11). Michelin-starred street stalls exist!
Sukhumvit for modern nightlife, Silom for business district charm, Khao San Road for backpackers, Riverside for luxury hotels with river views. BTS/MRT access is key.
Yes — shoulders and knees must be covered at all temples. Shoes are removed before entering. Some major temples provide cover-ups for rent. Dress modestly to show respect.
BTS Skytrain and MRT subway are fast and air-conditioned. Grab (local Uber) is reliable. Tuk-tuks are fun for short distances but agree on price first. Avoid rush hour traffic.
June to October brings heavy afternoon showers, usually lasting 1–2 hours. It rarely rains all day. Prices are lower and crowds thinner. Carry an umbrella and enjoy.
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