
Songkran
Songkran Romance in Bangkok’s Urban Jungle
Splash-filled city escape with romantic riverside, temples, and jungle vibes
Three easygoing days in Bangkok built around Songkran’s joyful chaos, serene riverside temples, and lush, nature-inspired spots. Centered in walkable areas, it balances romantic moments, water-fight fun, and halal-friendly eats with a wild, green, riverside vibe.
Highlights
Celebrate Thai New Year together in Bangkok’s legendary Silom or Khao San water fights.
Wander hand-in-hand around Wat Arun and Wat Pho as the Chao Phraya shimmers nearby.
Relax in leafy, plant-filled cafés that bring a rainforest vibe into the city.
Drift past Bangkok’s illuminated skyline on a Chao Phraya evening dinner cruise.
Explore Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin and hidden alleys at a relaxed, unhurried pace.
Where to Stay

Adelphi Suites Bangkok
Modern serviced suites with small kitchenettes and a pool, located on a quieter side street off Sukhumvit, a short walk from Nana BTS and many halal eateries.
$70-110/night
Shanghai Mansion Bangkok
Boutique hotel with lush, theatrical interiors, indoor plants, and a moody, romantic atmosphere right in historic Chinatown.
$80-130/nightGood to Know
How to Handle Water and Electronics
Bring or buy a proper waterproof phone case and a sealable pouch for your passport and cash; only carry a photocopy of your passport ID page during the main Songkran water-fight hours.
Halal Food Strategy in Bangkok
Focus your accommodation and evenings around areas with established Muslim communities (Nana, Asok, some parts of Bang Rak), use online maps to search “halal restaurant”, and double-check for halal certificates or clear signage before ordering.
Temple Etiquette During Songkran
Visit major temples early in the morning before the main water fights, dress modestly, speak softly, and keep water guns away—Songkran is both a party and a religious holiday.
Moving Around the City Smoothly
Use the BTS Skytrain and MRT as much as possible to avoid Songkran traffic jams; top up a stored-value Rabbit Card at stations and allow extra time when heading to or from Silom and the river.
Cash, Connectivity, and Language Basics
Carry enough cash for small purchases since some stalls won’t accept cards, download offline maps in advance, and learn a few phrases like “sawatdee kha/krub” (hello) and “khob khun” (thank you).
Your Weekend Itinerary

Yana Restaurant (MBK Center)
Halal-certified Thai and international dishes inside MBK; for breakfast, go for halal chicken congee, roti with curry, or simple eggs and toast.
1h · $8-15 per person
Wat Pho (Temple of the Reclining Buddha)
Explore the massive reclining Buddha, quiet cloisters, and lush courtyards; dress modestly (shoulders and knees covered) and enjoy shaded corners for photos and quiet moments.
1h 30m · $6
Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn)
Take the short ferry across the river from Tha Tien pier, wander the temple grounds, and climb partway up the central prang for river and skyline views.
1h 15m · $3
Old City & Riverside Free-Explore Walk
Stroll small lanes behind Wat Pho and along the river—duck into shaded alleys, small riverside parks, and artisan shops; ideal mid-day wandering without a strict plan.
2h · Free
Savoey Restaurant Tha Maharaj (Halal Menu Items)
Riverside restaurant at Tha Maharaj with some clearly marked halal seafood and fish options; choose grilled fish, steamed fish with lime, stir-fried vegetables, and plain rice—avoid non-halal meats.
1h 15m · $15-25 per person
Usman Muslim Restaurant
Fully halal Southern Thai and Malay-style dishes; order green curry with chicken, tom yum seafood, pad thai with prawns, and roti for sharing.
1h 15m · $10-18 per person
Silom Songkran Water Fight Zone
Join the iconic Songkran street party along Silom Road between Sala Daeng and Chong Nonsi; buy water guns on-site, wear quick-dry clothes, and expect non-stop soaking.
3h · Free (plus $5-10 for water gun & snacks)
Mama made Roti by Kahava Café (Sala Daeng)
Muslim-owned, halal roti and Thai–Malay comfort food; try roti with curry, roti with egg and banana, and iced tea or coffee for an indulgent pre- or mid-fight fuel-up.
45m · $6-12 per person
Lumpini Park Green Escape
Walk 10–15 minutes from Silom into this big city park; rent a paddle boat on the lake, relax under huge trees, and watch monitor lizards and birds around sunset.
1h 30m · Free (small fee for paddle boat)12 activities across 3 days
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