Discover Bangkok's hidden gems on this extraordinary full-day experience. This tour blends renowned temples, riverside life, vibrant cultural heritage, and arts.
Begin at Wat Arun Ratchawararam and explore its stunning architecture. Then, visit Wat Pak Nam Si Charoen, home to a breathtaking golden Buddha statue and emerald pagoda. Continue with a visit to the Artist's House, a traditional wooden house built along the canal, preserved by local artists to showcase their art, and explore the historic Talat Noi, known for its Chinese cultural heritage, street art, hidden shrines, and old warehouses that tell the story of Bangkok's past trading history. End the day with a visit to the bustling Yaowarat, where the streets are illuminated and offer some of Thailand's best street food. Sample authentic Thai-Chinese cuisine and experience the lively atmosphere of one of Bangkok's most famous food streets.
This private tour includes a professional guide and comfortable transportation.
The driver and guide will be waiting for you in the lobby and will drop you off at the designated pick-up point at the end of the tour.
Wat Arun — also known as the Temple of Dawn — is one of Bangkok’s most iconic riverside landmarks. Located along the Chao Phraya River, the temple is famous for its stunning central prang decorated with colorful porcelain and seashells. Visitors can climb partway up the tower to enjoy beautiful views of the river and the city. A visit to Wat Arun offers a glimpse into Thailand’s rich history, architecture, and spiritual heritage. ✨
Wat Paknam Phasi Charoen is a famous Buddhist temple located in the Thonburi area of Bangkok. The temple is well known for its magnificent Emerald Glass Pagoda, where visitors can admire a stunning green crystal stupa beneath a beautifully decorated cosmic ceiling. Wat Paknam is also home to a giant golden Buddha statue, one of the tallest Buddha statues in Bangkok, which can be seen from far across the city. The temple is an important center of meditation and Buddhist learning, offering visitors a peaceful place to experience Thai spirituality, art, and culture. ✨
Baan Silapin (Khlong Bang Luang Artist House) is a charming cultural attraction located along the historic Khlong Bang Luang canal in Thonburi, Bangkok. This traditional wooden house has been restored and transformed into a creative space where local artists display paintings, crafts, and handmade artworks. One of the highlights of the Artist House is the traditional Thai puppet show, which showcases Thailand’s classic performing arts. Visitors can also enjoy the peaceful canal-side atmosphere, explore small galleries, watch artists at work, and experience the authentic lifestyle of a historic Thai community. The site also features an ancient white chedi from the Ayutthaya period, adding historical charm to this unique cultural destination.
Discover one of Bangkok’s oldest and most charming neighborhoods in Talat Noi, a historic riverside community rich in Chinese heritage and local culture. Wander through narrow alleyways filled with colorful street art, traditional shophouses, and hidden temples. This lively area is also famous for its vintage garages, antique shops, and photogenic corners that reflect the authentic character of old Bangkok. As you explore with your guide, learn about the history of the Chinese merchants who settled here over 200 years ago and helped shape the city’s trading community along the Chao Phraya River. Talat Noi is a perfect place to experience local life, capture unique photos, and discover a side of Bangkok that many visitors miss.
Experience the vibrant energy of Yaowarat Walking Street, the heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown and one of the city’s most famous street food destinations. As evening falls, the streets come alive with glowing neon lights, bustling food stalls, and the irresistible aromas of freshly cooked dishes. Stroll through the lively market atmosphere and discover a wide variety of local favorites, from grilled seafood and crispy pork to dim sum, noodles, and traditional Chinese desserts. This area has been the center of Bangkok’s Chinese community for over a century and is a must-visit for travelers who want to experience authentic local flavors and culture. Exploring Yaowarat at night is not just about food—it’s about the vibrant street life, colorful shops, and the unique atmosphere that makes Bangkok’s Chinatown one of the most exciting places in the city. ✨
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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