Bangkok in 7 Days: Temples, Street Food & Hidden Corners
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Bangkok in 7 Days: Temples, Street Food & Hidden Corners

Ancient temples, fragrant street markets, and quiet moments of discovery

Historic and spiritualFoodie-focused street cultureUrban energy with quiet pocketsAuthentically chaoticPhotography-rich golden light

A budget-conscious deep dive into Bangkok's spiritual and culinary soul, balancing iconic temples with intimate neighborhood exploration. This itinerary prioritizes photography-worthy moments, authentic local food, and quiet spaces—perfect for a couple seeking culture without the tour group crowds.

Your Week Itinerary

Krua Apsorn Rangsit
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Krua Apsorn Rangsit

Legendary open-air shophouse serving boat noodles, pad see ew, and khao pad—arrive by 8 AM before crowds. Order the boat noodles with pork and a side of crispy pork belly.

45m
$2-3 per person
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Kao Tom Mat (Sticky Rice with Mango) Cart

Push cart selling sweet sticky rice with fresh mango and coconut cream; a classic Thai dessert and afternoon snack.

10m
$1.50 per person
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Coconut Dessert Cart (Khao Liao)

Push cart selling khao liao (coconut-infused sticky rice) and other coconut-based desserts. Refreshing between temple visits.

10m
$1 per person
Pad Thai Fai Talad
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Pad Thai Fai Talad

Cart-style pad thai operator near Sampeng Lane, grilling noodles to order. Minimal English but unmissable with the cart's wok visible from the street.

15m
$1.50 per person
Taling Pling (Satay Skewer Stall)
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Taling Pling (Satay Skewer Stall)

Grilled pork satay skewers with peanut sauce served at a narrow street counter. Minimal seating; designed for stand-and-eat.

20m
$2-3 per person

14 activities across 7 days

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