**Walking tour**
One of the highest rated tours in Thailand !
Bangkok's Amazing Chinatown & surrounding area! Fun local guide!
Chinatown: the bustle and noise is authentic.
I will guide you on an exploration of Bangkok’s major landmarks. This will give you a good idea of the history, culture & legends of one of the world's best-loved cities
Starting in the Talot Noi area of Bangkok. Famous for its temples (Wats), narrow streets & rich Chinese heritage (especially food) The houses and lanes are slathered with graffiti. We will see a famous temple here: Wat Traimit, with its Pure Gold Buddha
Then head through an area called "Oily Car Parts." Street after street is stacked with car parts that are sold to the people of Bangkok. Street art and small narrow streets
The main event is is Chinatown. Amazing smells, sights, and food! We will show you the main sights of this amazing part of Bangkok!
We meet outside of Hua Lamphong Metro Station, Exit 1 Once you get to the station, please take Exit 1 Come up the escalator and we will be waiting for you outside :) In front of Tang Hua Pug Building
We ended the tour here at Wat Chakkrawat For Grand Palace option : your guide will take you to Grand Palace and have a tour there for 1.5 hours
It is a second-class royal temple of the Worawihan class and originally was called Wat Sam Chin because there is a story that there were three Chinese people who worked together to build this temple. The interior has some interesting items like the Phra Maha Mondop, which is where Phra Phuttha Maha Suwanna Patimakon or Luangpho Thong Kham is enshrined.
Talad Noi means “small market”, and is one of the original Chinese settlements in the Rattanakosin period. Dating back to the early Rattanakosin, Sampeng Market (which was Bangkok’s economic centre) was expanded. Chinese people then called the newly expanded part of the market “Ta Lak Kia” which translated to Thai as “Talad Noi”.
The streets are narrow with hidden gems around each corner. Visit the hustle and bustle of Bangkok's Chinatown
Wat Pathum Khongkha is a second class royal temple in the Talat Noi area of Bangkok's Chinatown near Tri Mit Road, which leads to Odeon Circle, the beginning of Yaowarat Road.
Sampeng Market is one of the best destinations to buy products at wholesale rate in Bangkok. Sampeng Market, located at Sampeng lane in Chinatown is a great attraction for tourists and locals in Bangkok.
Formerly known as Wat Sam Pluem, it is an old temple that was here long before the Yaowarat road was cut in 1892.
(Only optional) The Grand Palace compound to get a feeling of the grandeur architectural style. Since the founding of Bangkok as the Nations capital by King Rama I, The grand palace has been the major architectural symbol of The Thai Royal family. In the present time, The Royal Family resides at Chitralada Palace while The Grand Palace is used for ceremonial purposes.
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