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First week playbook

Your first 7 days in Bangkok

What to do, where to go, what to avoid — from touchdown to feeling oriented.

This guide is structured like a calm friend meeting you at the airport: secure the basics first, then widen your radius without burning out. LandedGo users get reminders tied to Bangkok for visa validity, extensions, and stay limits — plus country-specific reporting tools where they apply (for example Vietnam and Thailand).

Day 1 — Airport to base

Day 2 — Orientation and SIM

Days 3–4 — Admin and exploring

Days 5–7 — Getting settled

What actually matters in your first 48 hours in Bangkok

Most first-timers over-plan the fun and under-plan the admin. The first 48 hours in Bangkok should be entirely focused on three things: connectivity, cash, and a confirmed address. Everything else — the food tours, the scooter rental, the co-working space hunt — goes better once those three are locked.

Connectivity means a local SIM with data, not relying on your hotel WiFi. Cash means a local ATM withdrawal or exchange into THB, not necessarily an airport booth. A confirmed address means your hotel or landlord can be reached for TM30 notifications where applicable — common for longer-stay rentals and some serviced apartments.

The admin that catches new arrivals off guard in Bangkok

Thailand requires a Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) completed online at tdac.immigration.go.th at least 3 days before arrival. Foreigners on long-stay visas (DTV, Non-Immigrant) must file a TM-47 90-day report at an immigration office or online. LandedGo tracks both.

Banking: your home bank card will likely work at ATMs but may trigger fraud alerts on the first use. Call your bank before you travel or use a purpose-built travel card like Wise or Revolut that works without prior notification. Visa photography: if you plan to extend your stay or apply for a longer visa, you may need passport photos in Thailand format, which can differ from Western standards.

Choosing where to stay in your first week in Bangkok

Do not lock in a long-term apartment before you have spent at least 3–5 days in the city. Neighbourhood character in Bangkok varies dramatically within short distances — commute times, flood risk during rainy season, noise levels, and proximity to the services you actually use only become clear once you are walking the streets. Book a flexible short-stay for your first week, then move to a longer lease from a position of knowledge rather than airport exhaustion.

Day 1 — Airport to base

  • Clear immigration and collect bags
  • Buy SIM at airport — AIS / DTAC (True) / TrueMove H booth locations vary by terminal
  • Withdraw or exchange a small amount of THB for immediate expenses
  • Book a ride-hailing trip from the official pickup zone before you step into unofficial offers

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