Experience over hightlight attractions in Bangkok with a local tour guide & tickets to enter the Grand Palace
Visit the narrow streets and temples of Talat Noi, and see Siang Kong Shrine. Stroll through Chinatown and smell the delicious food. Gaze at the crocodiles at Wat Chakrawat temple, see the Giant Swing, and finish up at Golden Mount
Greet your guide at the meeting point to start your adventure. First, go to the Talat Noi area of Bangkok, known for temples, narrow streets, and Chinese food. See the graffiti, Siang Kong Shrine, and Chinatown Gate.
Witness the monks making bowls and browse through the Buddha statue factories. Finally, follow your guide to the last stop to the Golden Mount to take in a panoramic view of the city. (total 5 Hours walking tour with the guides)
Head at the Grand Palace (by yourself) where you will explore the fantastic Grand Royal Temple (self tour : we got tickets for you!)
Meet your guide outside of Hua Lamphong Metro Station (Blue Line). Head to Exit 1 and come up the escalator. The meeting point is in front of Tang Hua Pug Building
We finish at the Grand Palace
Wat Traimit 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
the Chinatown Gate is sometimes called "Odean Gate" after the Odean cinema that once stood nearby. The words on the gate say "Sheng Shou Wu Jiang", translated as "Long Live the King". During Chinese New Year celebrations, the gate becomes the center of activities where people make their offerings.
Old and the first settled area of Bangkok. We will take you through an amazing market in the depths of the alleyways in this area
Explore one of the most fascinating areas of Bangkok. Talat Noi. A very old area steeped in history. Lots of hidden gems and alleyways full of street art and temples.
a small community center for Sikhs and other immigrants from the subcontinent, home to a large number of fabric and wedding stalls
Chinatown's original main street, now a small narrow alley crowded with shops selling mostly inexpensive household items and a very old Chinese pharmacy – definitely worth a look
one of Bangkok's three biggest monasteries, housing some very unusual buildings and a few crocodiles!
The Giant Swing (locally called Sao Chingcha) is located in front of Wat Suthat. It was constructed in 1784 in front of the Devasthan shrine by King Rama I.
Wat Suthat and the Giant Swing is located on Bamrung Mueang Road, this temple is noted for its superb 19th century murals in the main chapel. The distinctive Giant Swing outside the temple was once used in Brahmanic ceremonies long since discontinued.
This temple is known for the Golden Mount or Phu Khao Thong, a high hill that offers stunning views at its summit over Rattanakosin Island.
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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