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Wat Arun temple Bangkok at sunset
Discover Bangkok

Thailand's Vibrant Capital — Where Ancient Meets Modern

Bangkok, the "City of Angels," is Southeast Asia's most electrifying metropolis. Golden temple spires rise alongside gleaming skyscrapers. Street vendors serve Michelin-worthy pad thai steps from five-star hotels. Over 22 million international visitors pour through its two airports each year — making it one of the world's most-visited cities.

For travel agents, Bangkok is a powerhouse destination. Whether your clients seek cultural immersion at the Grand Palace, culinary adventures in Chinatown, luxury riverside stays, or family-friendly theme parks — the city delivers on every brief.

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What We Offer

Bangkok B2B Services

Everything your clients need for an unforgettable Bangkok experience — at wholesale net rates

Luxury Bangkok hotel pool with skyline view

Bangkok Hotels

From boutique guesthouses on Khao San Road to iconic riverside five-stars like the Mandarin Oriental — access wholesale rates across every category with instant confirmation.

  • Budget stays from THB 600/night
  • 5-star properties with breakfast included
  • Sukhumvit, Silom & Riverside areas
  • Free cancellation options available
Guided tour at Grand Palace Bangkok

Tours & Attractions

Pre-bookable temple circuits, floating market day trips, dinner cruises, and cultural immersion experiences. Skip-the-line access for top-selling attractions.

  • Grand Palace & Wat Pho combo tickets
  • Floating market half & full-day trips
  • Chao Phraya sunset & dinner cruises
  • Muay Thai, cooking classes & more
Private airport transfer at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi

Airport Transfers

Reliable BKK and DMK transfers with SIC shared shuttles or private vehicles. Every booking includes flight tracking, meet-and-greet with name board, and luggage assistance.

  • SIC shuttles from THB 300/person
  • Private sedans from THB 900/vehicle
  • Vans for groups up to 10 passengers
  • 24/7 availability & real-time tracking
Must-Visit Experiences

Top Bangkok Attractions

The sights, sounds, and flavors that keep clients coming back to Thailand's capital

Grand Palace Bangkok ornate golden spires
Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew

Thailand's most revered site — a dazzling complex of golden spires, mosaic pillars, and the sacred Emerald Buddha. The sprawling grounds served as the royal residence from 1782 and remain the spiritual heart of the nation.

THB 500 Entry 2–3 Hours Modest Dress
Wat Pho Reclining Buddha Bangkok
Wat Pho — Reclining Buddha

Home to the awe-inspiring 46-metre golden Reclining Buddha and over 1,000 Buddha images. Bangkok's oldest temple also houses Thailand's first traditional massage school — a perfect post-sightseeing treat for clients.

THB 200 Entry 1–2 Hours Thai Massage
Traditional Thai floating market with boats
Floating Markets

A quintessential Thai experience. Damnoen Saduak offers the classic postcard shots, while Amphawa delivers a more authentic atmosphere with evening firefly boat tours. Longtail boat rides through winding canals complete the adventure.

From THB 900 Half or Full Day 6–7am Start
Chao Phraya River dinner cruise at twilight
Chao Phraya River Cruise

Glide past illuminated Wat Arun and the Grand Palace as Bangkok's skyline transforms at sunset. Options range from intimate traditional rice barges to luxury vessels with live jazz, international buffets, and panoramic decks.

From THB 1,200 1.5–2 Hours Dinner Included
Chatuchak Weekend Market Bangkok colourful stalls
Chatuchak Weekend Market

One of the world's largest open-air markets — 15,000+ stalls across 27 themed zones spread over 35 acres. From handcrafted souvenirs and vintage clothing to exotic plants and sizzling street food, it's a sensory overload in the best way.

Free Entry Sat & Sun BTS Mo Chit
Asiatique The Riverfront Bangkok night market and Ferris wheel
Asiatique The Riverfront

Bangkok's most atmospheric night market set in beautifully restored warehouses along the river. The giant Ferris wheel, Calypso Cabaret show, 1,500 boutique shops, and 40 riverside restaurants make this perfect for evening itineraries.

Daily 4pm–12am Free Shuttle Boat Live Shows
Area Guide

Where to Stay in Bangkok

Each neighborhood has its own personality — match your clients to the right area for an unforgettable stay

Sukhumvit Bangkok BTS Skytrain and modern high-rises
First-timers • Shopping • Nightlife
Sukhumvit

Bangkok's cosmopolitan spine — home to Terminal 21, EmQuartier, world-class rooftop bars, and international dining from Nana to Thong Lo. Excellent BTS Skytrain connectivity makes it the most convenient base for first-time visitors.

BTS Sukhumvit Line Modern & buzzing
Silom Sathorn Bangkok skyline rooftop bar view
Business • Rooftop Bars • Culture
Silom & Sathorn

Financial district by day, entertainment hotspot by night. Famous for Sky Bar and Octave rooftop lounges, Patpong night market, and the greenery of Lumpini Park. Ideal for business travelers who want after-hours excitement.

BTS + MRT Professional & upscale
Bangkok Riverside luxury hotel and Chao Phraya River
Luxury • Romance • Culture
Riverside

Home to legendary properties like the Mandarin Oriental and Shangri-La, the riverside offers sweeping Chao Phraya views, sunset cocktails, and easy boat access to the Grand Palace and Wat Arun. Pure elegance.

Express boats Serene & romantic
Siam Pratunam shopping malls Bangkok
Families • Shopping • Central
Siam & Pratunam

Bangkok's shopping epicentre with Siam Paragon, MBK, and CentralWorld all within walking distance. SEA LIFE Ocean World and KidZania make it a family favorite. The BTS Siam interchange connects to every major area.

BTS Siam hub Energetic & family-friendly
Khao San Road Bangkok nightlife street scene
Backpackers • Budget • Nightlife
Khao San Road

The legendary backpacker strip — cheap eats, cold beers, buzzing night markets, and that unmistakable traveler energy. Just a short walk from the Grand Palace, it's unbeatable for budget-conscious young explorers.

Tuk-tuks & boats Social & vibrant
Bangkok Chinatown Yaowarat Road street food at night
Foodies • Culture • Unique
Chinatown (Yaowarat)

A sensory feast of sizzling woks, red lanterns, and gold-leaf temples. Yaowarat Road comes alive at night with some of Bangkok's finest street food. Boutique hotels in restored shophouses add a trendy edge to this historic quarter.

MRT Wat Mangkon Authentic & culinary
Agent Knowledge Base

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers to the questions your clients ask most about Bangkok

Bangkok has two international airports: Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), the main hub 25km east of downtown serving major international carriers, and Don Mueang Airport (DMK), 22km north, handling budget airlines like AirAsia and Nok Air. BKK offers modern facilities and the Airport Rail Link to central Bangkok in 30 minutes. DMK has lower landing fees, making it popular with regional budget carriers. Travel to the city centre takes 30–45 minutes from either airport, depending on traffic.

The BTS Skytrain and MRT subway are the fastest options, covering most tourist areas with air-conditioned comfort. Grab and Bolt ride-hailing apps offer affordable door-to-door service but can be slow in rush-hour traffic. The Chao Phraya Express Boat provides scenic, traffic-free access to riverside temples and markets. For short hops, tuk-tuks are a fun novelty — just agree on the fare before hopping in. We recommend BTS/MRT for efficiency, private transfers for airport runs, and river boats for sightseeing days.

The essential temple circuit includes Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew (Emerald Buddha, THB 500), Wat Pho (46m Reclining Buddha, THB 200), Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn, THB 100), Wat Saket (Golden Mount with panoramic views), and Wat Traimit (5.5-tonne solid gold Buddha). Most temples open 8am–5pm daily and require modest dress — shoulders and knees must be covered. We recommend visiting early morning to beat the heat and the crowds.

Damnoen Saduak (100km SW) is the most famous — touristy but photogenic, best visited 7–9am. Amphawa (80km SW) is more authentic with a relaxed evening atmosphere and firefly boat tours. Taling Chan (in Bangkok) is less crowded and genuinely local. Khlong Lat Mayom (weekends only) is a hidden gem with outstanding food. For most clients, we recommend Amphawa for authenticity or Damnoen Saduak for the classic photo-op. Tours depart at 6–7am from Bangkok hotels.

Sukhumvit — best all-rounder for first-timers (modern, great BTS access, dining). Silom/Sathorn — ideal for business travelers (rooftop bars, Lumpini Park). Riverside — luxury seekers and couples (Mandarin Oriental, river views). Siam/Pratunam — families and shoppers (mega malls, KidZania). Khao San Road — budget backpackers (cheap eats, nightlife, near temples). Chinatown — foodies seeking authentic experiences (street food, boutique stays). Match the neighbourhood to your client's profile for the best experience.

SIC (Seat-in-Coach) — shared shuttle buses departing every 60–90 minutes, stopping at multiple hotels. Journey time: 60–90 min. Cost: THB 300–400/person. Best for solo travellers and budget bookings. Private transfers — dedicated sedan (1–3 pax), SUV (4–6 pax), or van (7–10 pax) with door-to-door service. Journey time: 30–45 min. Cost: THB 900–1,800/vehicle. Includes meet-and-greet, flight tracking, and luggage help. We recommend private for families, groups, late arrivals, and premium bookings.

November–February (cool season, 25–32°C) — the most pleasant weather and peak tourist season. March–May (hot season, 30–36°C) — fewer crowds and better hotel deals; prepare clients for the heat. June–October (monsoon, 28–33°C) — brief afternoon showers rarely disrupt plans, and hotel rates are at their lowest. For festivals, Songkran (Thai New Year, April 13–15) is a spectacular water-fight celebration, while Loy Krathong (November) features romantic floating lantern ceremonies on the river.

Absolutely. Bangkok excels at family travel with swimming pools, kids' clubs, connecting rooms, and "child stays free" policies (typically under 12) at most mid-range and luxury properties. Sukhumvit and Siam are the best family areas, with easy BTS access to SEA LIFE Ocean World, KidZania, Safari World, and Dream World theme park. Many restaurants offer high chairs and kids' menus. We recommend properties with direct BTS access to minimise travel stress with young children.

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