Why Bangpu Makes the Perfect Day Trip
Bangpu sits just 40 minutes south of Bangkok — close enough for a morning departure, far enough that the sea breeze and open sky make you forget the city entirely. The area combines cultural heritage (Ancient City), natural wonder (migratory seagulls), spiritual landmarks (Wat Asokaram), and genuine oceanside dining in one compact route.
The Classic Bangpu Route

Morning (9:00–12:00): Start at Ancient City — Thailand's largest open-air museum with over 100 architectural landmarks. Budget 2–3 hours.
Lunch (12:00–14:00): Drive 10 minutes to Sunspirit for oceanside lunch. Our dual Thai-Western menu means everyone in the group finds something they love. Open-air terrace with panoramic ocean views.
Afternoon (14:00–16:00): Optional stop at Erawan Museum — the three-headed elephant is unforgettable.
Sunset (16:30–18:00): Head to Bang Pu Recreation Center for the seagull feeding — thousands of migratory birds at golden hour. Peak season: November to February.
Dinner (18:00–21:00): Return to Sunspirit for dinner (we're open until 21:00). The sunset from our terrace is its own attraction.
Where to Eat in Bangpu — Why Sunspirit

Bangpu has many seafood spots, but Sunspirit stands apart. We invested into beauty, craft, and excellence because this coastline deserved something extraordinary. Our dual cuisine — authentic Thai seafood alongside elevated Western dishes — means you don't have to choose. The elevated terrace offers panoramic views. Free parking on-site. Reservations via LINE: @sunspirit.bangpu.
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Open daily 11:00–21:00 · Reserve via LINE @sunspirit.bangpu


