Tuesday, March 2, 2010

Itinerary of a multidimensional Saturday in Bangkok



The city of Angels, which attracts many business travelers during the week, has many activities to offer for those in search of a stimulating weekend getaway.

SATURDAY

06:00am: Rise early – it’s worth it. All around Bangkok and – more specifically in Banglamphu – Bangkokians perpetuate the tradition of day’s sustenance donation to the monks while monks’ promenade on their alms route in the early morning.

08:00am: This early stroll might have stimulated your appetite and real Thai breakfast is a must-try once in a lifetime. What about trying a Khao Tom, a very popular local rice soup? For a porridge-like version, opt for the Johk that you can find in almost all local restaurants and street stalls.

08:30am: It is just about the right time to experience one of the most extraordinary attractions in Thailand -
Wat Pho. Not only does the Reclining Buddha measure 46 meters, but he also displays the 108 auspicious traits that signify the birth of a pre-destined Buddha. Mingle with the locals and take the SkyTrain to Saphan Thaksin station followed by a boat-taxi to Wat Po.

10:00am: After you’ve toured the grounds of the Reclining Buddha, visit the Massage School found within the grounds of Wat Pho for a relaxing foot reflexology or full body massage at reasonable prices.

10:30am: What about discovering another one of Bangkok’s cultural landmarks? Head to the
Grand Palace, the City of Angels’ most well-known sight. You will have the chance to visit Wat Phra Kaew, and its 14th century Emerald Buddha. If you need a little tonic, sample the delicious and traditional thai coffee called Oliang, prepared in a tall skinny pot found in many of the street stalls.

12:30pm: It is time for lunch and you’re only a few steps from some of the most romantic spots for a traditional Thai lunch – Bangkok riverside.

02:00pm: After a cultural morning, you wouldn’t mind enjoying a real shopping experience…and what an experience! Jump into the futuristic Skytrain and admire Bangkok skyline until Siam station. It is one of Bangkokians' favorite shopping destinations to find good deals at Thai stylists’ tiny boutiques. If your shopping experience is getting a little intense, rest on a terrace and observe the crowd of insatiable shoppers passing by.

07:00pm: Have you ever dreamt about travelling to the other side of the world for one night? Bangkok makes your dream come true with a palette of international cuisine all around the city. At Plaza Athénée Bangkok, A Royal Méridien, choose between seven different
dining options, ranging from Cantonese to Japanese , Thai, International and French. I am torn between suggesting the tender Seared Dover sole on Parmesan crust at The Reflexions or the Barbecued Hong Kong-style suckling pig at Silk Road - so what about staying a little longer and trying it all?

...finish the night off on top of State Tower at Sirocco which boasts a breathtaking expansive view over the Bangkok Skyline.

Coming next week: Itinerary of a memorable Sunday in Bangkok




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