Bangkok combines affordability with vibrant MICE experiences and rich culture.
Start from ₹70,000.
Direct flights from India (4 hrs)
Tropical with high humidity
Visa on Arrival available
Grand Palace, Temples,
Grand Palace, Temples, Chao Phraya River Cruise and Khao San Road.
Hotel Name | Star Rating | Total Rooms | Meeting Venues | Largest Venue Size |
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Sofitel Bangkok Sukhumvit | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 0 | 5 | 800 |
JW Marriott Hotel Bangkok | ⭐⭐⭐⭐ | 0 | 5 | 550 |
Explore Thailand’s most iconic landmark — the Grand Palace, a stunning complex of royal buildings. Within the grounds is Wat Phra Kaew, home to the revered Emerald Buddha, making it a must-visit for first-time travelers.
Hop on a longtail boat or dinner cruise to explore Bangkok’s waterways. Glide past iconic sites like Wat Arun and enjoy the contrast between traditional Thai architecture and modern skyscrapers along the riverbanks.
One of the world’s largest outdoor markets, Chatuchak is a shopper’s paradise. With over 8,000 stalls selling everything from fashion and antiques to food and plants, it's a lively spot for souvenirs and local flavors.
Bangkok’s Chinatown is a culinary hotspot. Wander the bustling streets and sample authentic Thai-Chinese street food — from grilled seafood and dim sum to mango sticky rice and bubble tea.
Unwind at one of Bangkok’s many rooftop bars like Sky Bar at Lebua or Vertigo at Banyan Tree. These spots offer breathtaking skyline views, stylish ambiance, and signature cocktails — perfect for a classy night out.
The historic royal residence of the Kings of Siam, the Grand Palace dazzles with its intricate architecture, ornate decorations, and sacred sites, including the Temple of the Emerald Buddha (Wat Phra Kaew).
Situated on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, Wat Arun is famous for its stunning spires decorated with colorful porcelain. Climbing its central prang offers spectacular views of the river and city.
A bustling market with thousands of vendors, Chatuchak is perfect for shopping, sampling street food, and experiencing local life. It’s one of the largest markets in the world and a must-visit for bargain hunters.
This traditional Thai-style house turned museum showcases exquisite Thai silk, antiques, and art collected by the American businessman Jim Thompson, who helped revive the Thai silk industry.
An urban oasis in the heart of Bangkok, Lumpini Park offers serene lakes, jogging tracks, and shaded paths. It’s a great place for relaxation, paddle boating, or spotting monitor lizards in a green setting.