We started the day off with lunch at the Rain Tree Buffet (in the hotel besides ours). It was pretty much like a Vegas style buffet, but slightly cheaper (only about 1174 baht, or about $33USD). I think the desserts though were slightly better quality that what you would get in Vegas.
After the buffet we made our way to Wat Pho, which we spent almost 3 hours there (basically taking pictures. Unfortunately that meant we didn’t make it to the Grand Palace (we walked the perimeter of it only to find out it was closed after 5pm).
After spending 5 minutes trying to get taxis to So Rambuttri (they wouldn’t turn on the meter), we decided to Uber instead. Basically for all of Bangkok we used uber to get around (except to and from the airport).
So Rambuttri street is definitely like the night market we visited in Siem Reap. Lots of street food, foot message areas, bars, and eateries. I got this bracelet thing that I think is pretty cool, especially for the price point (50 baht), and it’s hand made in front of you.
After spending two hours in Rambuttri, we made it way back to the hotel, and pretty much slept super early.






































































































