List of Things to See and Do on a Long Weekend in Bangkok
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Top Things to See and Do on a Long Weekend in Bangkok

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Whether you’re a working professional or an entrepreneur who’s always on the go, you need to take a break occasionally to recharge and avoid feeling overwhelmed.

A long weekend is a great opportunity to chill and do a myriad of leisure activities. One of the top tourist destinations in Asia is Bangkok, where you can experience an exotic vacation mixed with bizarre attractions featuring Thai history and culture.

Here are a few things to do and see if you only have a weekend to spare in Bangkok:

Attend Art Exhibits at The Jim Thompson House & Art Center

Located in central Bangkok, this museum was named after an American who owned a collection of Thai and Southeast Asian art in his traditional home. At present, Jim Thompson’s house has become a unique and famous attraction for everyone who appreciates art and culture.

The art center also conducts exhibits, educational courses, and outreach programs in collaboration with local and international institutions.

The Jim Thompson House & Art Center

Eat and Shop at Chatuchak Weekend Market

Filled with food kiosks and clothing stalls, the Chatuchak Weekend Market is the place you should not miss when you are on a long weekend break in Bangkok.

It is considered as Asia’s largest market where you can find almost everything you are looking for. You can see rare art pieces, jewelry, and different clothing styles.

After shopping, you can check out various food stalls around the market that offers dessert options including Thai ice cream, chocolate-dipped popsicles, and donuts.

Chatuchak Weekend Market

Experience Thailand’s Royalty at Wat Phra Kaew in The Grand Palace

When you’re on a long weekend break in Bangkok, one of the must-see places is Thailand’s major architectural symbol of the Thai Royal family: The Grand Palace.

Surrounded by lush fields and beautiful temples, the royal palace is admired by many tourists because of its intricate architecture.

The palace is the venue for ceremonial occasions and other important royal events. This is also where the famous Wat Phra Kaew or the Temple of the Emerald Buddha is located.

Wat Phra Kaew in The Grand Palace

Spend Leisure Time at Lumphini Park

One of the largest community gardens you can visit during a long weekend break in Bangkok is the Lumphini Park (or Lumpini Park). The 500,00-square-meter park serves as home to thousands of flora and fauna where locals visit for leisure activities such as jogging, aerobics, and biking.

The park is open for everyone who wants to relax and meditate, although many people flock to the park on weekends to have a picnic or practice sports.

Lumphini Park

Watch Muay Thai Fights Live at Rajadamnern Stadium

Fans of Muay Thai will certainly enjoy the ringside seats at Rajadamnern Stadium in Bangkok. Witness up-close extreme fights and actions of local and international fighters as they strive for the title and glory.

Rajadamnern Stadium has been the oldest boxing stadium in Thailand for more than seven decades. It is the best venue for fight nights and unique sports including Muay Thai, which is held every Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday.

Rajadamnern Stadium

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