Discover Bangkok’s Old Town at your own pace with a self-guided audio tour co-created with locals. Wander lively alleys, hidden temples, and creative cafés while hearing stories you won’t find in guidebooks.
Taste Michelin-starred crab omelets, Pad Thai, and Thai desserts in the “Ghost Gate” district, explore historic lumber streets and family workshops, visit Thailand’s only Bhikkhuni Shrine at Wat Thepthidaram, and end at the Sunthorn Phu Museum. Walk, listen, and uncover Bangkok’s hidden stories.
Start in front of Mahakan fort, near the city’s canal. Open The Roots Routes self guided audio tour link and use the code you have received on the email address used for your booking This is a self-guided audio tour that you can start, pause, or restart any time and complete at your own pace.
Your journey begins at Mahakarn Fortress, Bangkok’s eastern stronghold. If you explore the public park around Mahakan Fort, you will find information signs attempting to explain the history and community life that once existed in this area before it was demolished to create the current public park. Feel free to take a stroll and read more about it!
Explore Bangkok’s hidden world of woodcraft and creativity on this self-guided audio walk through Phra Nakhon’s old lumber district. Once filled with the scent of teak and the sounds of chisels, this neighborhood still holds the charm of its carpentry roots — where Chinese artisans once built ornate doors, windows, and furniture by hand. As you wander past rows of century-old shophouses along Boriphat Road, discover how this heritage area is evolving into a new creative quarter. Step inside family-run workshops like Samfah Kan Chang, meet locals who keep the craft alive, and see how artists, cafés, and design studios now share the same historic walls. A perfect walk for those who love stories, textures, and timeless design details hidden in plain sight.
Discover a Bangkok neighborhood where history and modern life intertwine. Once known as Pratu Phi or the “Ghost Gate,” this area was once used for funeral rituals outside the old city walls. Over time, it transformed into Samran Rat, meaning “Joyful People,” a lively hub of culture and cuisine. On this self-guided audio walk, you’ll explore narrow streets lined with heritage shophouses, hear stories of old Bangkok, and uncover how this once somber place became one of the city’s most beloved food destinations. Along the way, pass famous eateries like Raan Jay Fai, Thipsamai Pad Thai, and Tee Yen Ta Fo, and discover hidden local favorites such as Loong Pa Pad Thai, Sirirat Thai Desserts, and Cowboy Pratu Phi Grilled Squid. A journey where the echoes of the past meet the aromas of sizzling woks. A perfect place for curious travelers and food lovers alike.
Step into Bangkok’s artistic and literary past at Wat Thepthidaram and the Sunthorn Phu Museum. Explore a temple dedicated to women in Buddhism, featuring 52 statues of female monks, a white Buddha, and intricate bas-reliefs radiating grace and feminine energy. Learn about Sunthorn Phu, Thailand’s most famous royal poet, who once resided here under royal patronage. Discover his national epic Phra Aphai Mani, hear traditional Thai poems, and gain insight into how his works shaped Thai literature and culture. Visit his former home-turned-museum to see personal artifacts, engage with staff, and experience the life of the “Siamese Shakespeare.” A journey where art, devotion, and poetry converge.
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