There are countless things to do in Bangkok, but a rewarding itinerary depends on choosing experiences that fit together geographically. From Sukhumvit 24, travellers can combine nearby Phrom Phong shopping and parks with Bangkok’s temples, river, markets and cultural attractions.
This guide explains which activities are walkable from SILQ Hotel & Residence Bangkok, which suit BTS or MRT travel, and which deserve a half-day or full-day plan.
How To Plan Things To Do In Bangkok From Sukhumvit 24
Bangkok is easier to explore when each day is organised by area. From SILQ Hotel & Residence Bangkok’s Sukhumvit 24 location, Phrom Phong BTS provides a direct route along Sukhumvit towards Asok, Thonglor and Siam. At Siam, travellers can connect to the Silom Line for National Stadium, while Asok connects with Sukhumvit MRT for destinations such as QSNCC, Sanam Chai, Wat Mangkon and Chatuchak.
Old-town temples and river attractions require more planning than nearby Sukhumvit stops. Heat, rain, traffic and religious or royal closures can change a day quickly, so leave space between activities and keep an indoor alternative available. All travel times are approximate and should be checked again on the day.

Things To Do At And Near SILQ Hotel & Residence
These seven nearby activities can fit around arrival day, business commitments or a slower morning. Most are accessible on foot, by short taxi ride or with a simple BTS connection.
1. Unwind At The Qlub Sento
- Location: Eighth floor, SILQ Hotel & Residence, Sukhumvit 24
- Travel From SILQ: Inside the hotel
- Best For: Wellness travellers, couples, fitness guests and a slower morning or evening
Bangkok sightseeing does not always need to mean spending the entire day outside. At SILQ, guests can slow the pace with a visit to The Qlub Sento, a Japanese inspired bathing experience within the hotel’s wellness floor. The facilities include warm bathing options, a cold plunge and sauna, giving guests an easy way to add some quieter downtime between shopping, sightseeing, meetings or training. Access conditions and current operating hours should be checked during the stay.

2. Experience Bangkok Nightlife At House Of Savoy
- Location: Second floor, SILQ Hotel, 41 Sukhumvit 24
- Travel From SILQ: Inside the hotel
- Best For: Couples, groups and guests looking for late night Bangkok nightlife
For guests who want to experience Bangkok after dark without travelling across the city, House of Savoy brings nightlife directly to Sukhumvit 24. Located on the second floor of SILQ Hotel, the venue positions itself around contemporary hip hop culture, music and late night clubbing. Its current official information lists opening from 21:00 until late, Tuesday to Sunday, although guests should check the latest schedule and reservation requirements before visiting.
3. Shop, Dine And Explore The EmDistrict
- Area Or Address: Emporium, EmQuartier and EmSphere, Phrom Phong
- Travel From SILQ: Approximately 7 to 15 minutes on foot, depending on the building
- Best For: Shopping, dining, cinema and an indoor afternoon
The EmDistrict brings together three lifestyle centres around Phrom Phong BTS. Emporium focuses on luxury retail and dining, EmQuartier adds restaurants, cinema and contemporary architecture, while EmSphere expands the district with entertainment and casual dining. Their connected location makes it easy to adjust the visit around heat or rain without crossing the city.

4. Walk Or Exercise At Benjasiri Park
- Area Or Address: Sukhumvit Road beside Phrom Phong BTS and Emporium
- Travel From SILQ: Approximately 10 minutes on foo
- Best For: A morning walk, light exercise or a short outdoor break
Benjasiri Park is a compact green space with paths, recreation areas and sculptures by Thai artists. Its position beside Phrom Phong makes it easy to combine with breakfast, shopping or a nearby meeting. Morning and late afternoon are generally more comfortable than the hottest part of the day.
5. Spend A Slower Hour Around K Village And Sukhumvit 26
- Area Or Address: 93–95 Sukhumvit 26, Khlong Tan, Khlong Toei
- Travel From SILQ: Approximately 15 minutes on foot or a short taxi ride
- Best For: Casual dining and a neighbourhood-paced break
K Village offers an open-air, neighbourhood-scale alternative to Bangkok’s larger shopping centres. Cafés, restaurants, services and lifestyle outlets sit around a walkable courtyard-style setting. It works well for an unhurried meal or coffee close to SILQ, although individual tenants and events should be checked.
6. Explore Benjakitti Park And The Forest Park
- Area Or Address: Ratchadaphisek Road near QSNCC, Khlong Toei
- Travel From SILQ: Taxi, or BTS to Asok and MRT to QSNCC; allow roughly 20 to 35 minutes
- Best For: Walking, jogging, wetlands and skyline views
Benjakitti Park and its Forest Park expansion provide lakeside paths, elevated walkways, wetland landscapes and space for walking or jogging. Its scale suits a planned visit rather than a quick stop. Shade varies across the park, so cooler periods are more practical and current access notices should be checked.

7. Visit Terminal 21 And Explore Asok
- Area Or Address: 88 Sukhumvit Soi 19 at Asok BTS
- Travel From SILQ: One BTS station from Phrom Phong, plus station walking time
- Best For: Themed shopping, affordable dining and easy onward transport
Terminal 21 is known for floors themed around international cities, together with boutiques, restaurants, a food court and cinema. Its position at Asok BTS and Sukhumvit MRT lets visitors continue towards the old town, Chinatown or QSNCC. It is also a practical indoor option during rain or intense afternoon heat.
Classic Bangkok Experiences To Add To Your Itinerary
The following experiences require more time than the nearby Phrom Phong options. They work best when grouped with attractions in the same district and supported by realistic transfer, weather and etiquette planning.
8. Discover Thai Silk And Design At Jim Thompson House
- Area Or Address: 6 Soi Kasemsan 2, Rama I Road, near National Stadium BTS
- Travel From SILQ: BTS via Siam to National Stadium; allow roughly 30 to 40 minutes including walking
- Best For: Thai architecture, silk history and Southeast Asian art
Jim Thompson House Museum combines traditional teak architecture, landscaped grounds and Southeast Asian art with the story of the entrepreneur associated with modern Thai silk. Visits to the main house follow a guided format. The museum pairs naturally with BACC or Siam through the National Stadium area.

9. Combine Siam Shopping With Bangkok Art And Culture Centre
- Area Or Address: BACC, 939 Rama I Road at National Stadium; Siam district nearby
- Travel From SILQ: BTS to Siam or National Stadium; allow roughly 25 to 35 minutes
- Best For: Contemporary culture, design and an indoor half day
Siam combines major shopping centres and design-led retail, while Bangkok Art and Culture Centre adds rotating exhibitions, creative spaces and an art library. BACC is normally closed on Mondays, so confirm its current programme. If time is limited, choose one or two Siam centres and use BACC as the cultural anchor.
10. Visit The Grand Palace, Wat Pho And Wat Arun
- Area Or Address: Na Phra Lan Road and Sanam Chai Road in Phra Nakhon, with Wat Arun across the river
- Travel From SILQ: MRT to Sanam Chai with walking and ferry connections, or taxi; plan a full morning or day
- Best For: First-time visitors, architecture and Thai cultural heritage
The Grand Palace, Wat Pho and Wat Arun work best as one old-town cultural day. Begin early, cover shoulders and knees, and allow for security checks, heat and walking. Royal ceremonies can change Grand Palace access, while temple hours may also vary. Check official notices and use the cross-river ferry between Wat Pho and Wat Arun.
11. See Bangkok From The Chao Phraya River
- Area Or Address: Public piers along the Chao Phraya, including Sathorn and old-town stops
- Travel From SILQ: Reach Sathorn via BTS to Saphan Taksin, or join the river during an old-town day
- Best For: Transport, riverside sightseeing and a different view of the city
The Chao Phraya can be transport as well as an attraction. Public express boats and ferries support practical journeys, while tourist boats and evening cruises offer different sightseeing experiences. Check the current route, flag, pier and schedule because services do not all share the same stops. The river combines well with Wat Arun, the Grand Palace area or riverside dining.

12. Eat And Walk Through Yaowarat
- Area Or Address: Yaowarat Road and the surrounding Chinatown streets, Samphanthawong
- Travel From SILQ: BTS to Asok, then MRT from Sukhumvit to Wat Mangkon; allow roughly 30 to 45 minutes
- Best For: Street food, evening atmosphere, markets and Chinese-Thai heritage
Yaowarat is one of Bangkok’s best-known food districts, but it is more rewarding as a neighbourhood than a checklist of viral stalls. Choose a few dishes, explore selected side streets and consider nearby temples or markets. Busy, uneven footpaths make comfortable shoes and a simple route more useful than trying to cover every recommendation.
13. Browse Chatuchak Weekend Market
- Area Or Address: Kamphaeng Phet 2 Road beside Chatuchak Park and Mo Chit
- Travel From SILQ: BTS to Mo Chit or MRT to Chatuchak Park/Kamphaeng Phet; allow roughly 35 to 50 minutes
- Best For: Weekend shopping, crafts, clothing and market exploration
Chatuchak is primarily a weekend market, although activity varies by day and section. Its scale rewards a selective plan: identify a few categories, set a meeting point and allow time for breaks. Start earlier where possible, carry water, wear comfortable footwear and confirm opening arrangements before travelling across the city.
14. Spend An Evening In Thonglor
- Area Or Address: Thonglor Road, Sukhumvit 55 and surrounding lanes
- Travel From SILQ: One BTS station from Phrom Phong, followed by walking or a short local transfer
- Best For: Contemporary dining, cafés, bars and a modern Bangkok evening
Thonglor is known for restaurants, cafés, bars and a polished neighbourhood atmosphere that changes from daytime coffee culture to a busier evening scene. Choose venues according to mood and transport convenience rather than trying to cover the entire road. Guests can also begin or finish the evening at Weaver or The White Mulberry within SILQ, keeping the hotel’s dining options as part of the itinerary rather than forcing them into every evening plan.

Suggested Bangkok Itineraries From SILQ Hotel & Residences
First Time Bangkok Culture Day
Start early with the Grand Palace, continue to Wat Pho and take the ferry to Wat Arun. Allow time for security, temple etiquette, heat and breaks. If energy remains, use the river for the return journey or continue to Yaowarat for an early dinner. A later start should mean dropping one stop rather than rushing all three temples.
Shopping And Design Day
Begin with the EmDistrict, then take the BTS to Siam for one or two shopping centres. Continue to National Stadium for BACC and Jim Thompson House after checking their schedules. If the day runs late, shorten the shopping portion or choose between the two cultural stops rather than rushing both.
Parks And Wellness Day
Use the cooler morning for Benjasiri Park, then plan a longer walk at Benjakitti later in the day if weather conditions are suitable. Return to SILQ for downtime on the integrated wellness floor, which includes The Qlub Gym, The Qlub Sento, sauna and the saltwater swimming pool. Traditional Thai massage may be arranged upon request, subject to advance confirmation, therapist availability and applicable charges.

Business Traveller Evening
After meetings, keep the plan geographically simple. The EmDistrict works for dinner, shopping or cinema, while Thonglor offers a wider evening dining and bar scene one BTS station away. Travellers staying in can dine at Weaver and continue to The White Mulberry. The aim is minimal transit, not another full sightseeing day.
Practical Tips For Exploring Bangkok
Group attractions by neighbourhood to reduce repeated journeys. BTS and MRT suit rail-connected areas, while taxis, ferries or mixed routes may be more practical for the Grand Palace and riverside. Confirm the destination before departure and allow extra time for road traffic.
Check official attraction pages for opening hours, ticketing and closures. Temple visitors should cover shoulders and knees and avoid tight, transparent or distressed garments where stricter rules apply. A light layer is useful between air-conditioned interiors and cultural sites.
Plan outdoor visits for cooler periods and keep an indoor alternative for heavy rain. Comfortable shoes, hydration and realistic breaks are more useful than overpacking each day. At markets and transport interchanges, keep valuables secure.
Treat travel times as estimates rather than promises. Conditions change with weather, traffic and events. A flexible plan with one priority, one secondary stop and room for meals or downtime is often more successful than a rigid list.
Explore Bangkok From SILQ Hotel & Residence
SILQ Hotel & Residence Bangkok provides a practical Sukhumvit 24 base near Phrom Phong BTS, the EmDistrict and Benjasiri Park, with onward connections towards Asok, Thonglor, Siam and other parts of the city. After sightseeing, guests can return to spacious rooms and suites at SILQ, dine at Weaver, enjoy a drink at The White Mulberry or slow the pace at The Qlub Sento, gym and saltwater pool.
The best Bangkok itinerary is not the one with the greatest number of stops, but the one that balances location, travel time and energy. Explore SILQ’s Sukhumvit 24 location and compare accommodation options when planning a city stay.

