3 days in bangkok b4 oz

hi all

If you arrive early enough for dinner, you might head just a little north of the Hilton, to Yok Yor Seafood. Great seafood at more local pricing.

thanks for this!

i was thinking more about excursions/day trips. I would like to do at least 1 a day for the two full days i am there

thanks again curt

The Hilton operates a ferry to the express boat piers. You can head over, hop on an orange flag express boat (13 baht, on board), and take it north, to Tha Chang, pier #9. Here you will find the Grand Palace, Emerald Buddha and Wat Pho, home to the famous "reclining" Buddha. These are the standard "must sees" of Bangkok.

Beware that this area is also "ground zero" for the most persistent touts and scammers in the city. It is best to ignore everyone, from the time you step off the boat, until you are inside the Palace grounds. Anyone approaching you, with friendly advice, will be working you.

After touring the Palace and the Emerald Buddha, head back outside, the work your way to Wat Pho, the next complex to the south.

From there, head to the river and catch the express boat back south. There is a pier near Wat Pho, Tha Tien, pier #8.

cheers curt

appreciate u taking the time to help

ryan


3 days in bangkok b4 oz

3 days in bangkok b4 oz

3 days in bangkok b4 oz

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