Top 10 Things to Do in Bangkok in 2026
From floating markets to rooftop bars — a curated list for first-time visitors.
Bangkok rewards the curious traveller — ancient temples sit beside glittering malls, and street food stalls share corners with rooftop bars. Here's how to make the most of a first visit.
Temples and palaces
Start with the Grand Palace and Wat Pho, home to the giant Reclining Buddha. Go early to beat both the heat and the crowds, and dress modestly — covered shoulders and knees are required.
Markets, old and new
The Chatuchak Weekend Market has thousands of stalls, while the Damnoen Saduak floating market is a memorable half-day trip. For an evening, the riverside Asiatique blends shopping with dinner cruises.
Food you can't miss
Pad thai from a street cart, boat noodles, mango sticky rice and a proper green curry. Bangkok's street food is some of the best — and cheapest — in the world.
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