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Explore Bangkok's Hidden Alleys, Night Street Market & Sites
6 ReviewsUncover Talat Noi's hidden charm, an ancient Chinese hub. Explore Yarowart night street markets, immersed in their lively atmosphere. Savor street bites and marvel at iconic sites.
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Highlights
- Savor unique Chinatown flavors in Yaowarat while discovering its rich heritage
- Explore Street Art in Talat Noi and Uncover Its Centuries-Old Chinese Roots
- Discover the tranquility of Wat Liap Temple, a lesser-known gem.
- Discover the Hidden gems and useen side of Bangkok and Marvel at Iconic Sites.
- Marvet at Kuan Yim Shrine & Rong Kueak Shrine.
Description
Step into the lively and dynamic realm of Bangkok's Chinatown, where history and modernity blend seamlessly! Meet your guide at Infront of the Cafe. Our first stop Talat Noi. This hidden gem boasts narrow alleyways adorned with street art. Explore Talat Noi Art Street's lively creativity. Immerse in the cultural tapestry at Rong Kueak Shrine and Chao Mae Shrine. Marvel at the blend of Thai and Chinese architecture, and explore local shops for Talat Noi's unique charm. Next, head towards Chinagate, the iconic gateway to Bangkok's Chinatown. Passing through, you'll find yourself at Wat Traimit, home to the world's largest golden Buddha statue. Take a moment to absorb the serenity of Kuan Yim Shrine nearby, dedicated to the goddess of mercy. The intricate details and cultural richness of these sites make them a must-see. As you step onto Yaowarat Street, let the vibrant atmosphere engulf you. This bustling thoroughfare is the heart of Chinatown and is renowned for its street food. Indulge your taste buds with a variety of authentic Chinese and Thai dishes, from savory dim sum to sweet pastries. The lively street markets offer an array of goods, and the aroma of spices and herbs will guide you through the sensory delights of Yaowarat. Take a detour to the Ong Canal, a tranquil waterway that provides a refreshing break from the bustling streets. Stroll along the canal's edge and observe the traditional way of life that still exists in this part of the city. The canal offers a unique perspective on the coexistence of the old and the new in Chinatown. Head to Pak Khlong Talat flower market afterward, where countless blooms create a lively, fragrant atmosphere. Experience the bustling energy and appreciate the beauty in this vibrant part of Bangkok. Discover tranquility at Ratchaburana Ratchaworawihan Temple (Liap Temple) near Pak Khlong Talat market. Amidst Bangkok's hustle, find peace in its serene ambiance and intricate architecture. Our last stop is the Memorial Bridge, where you can enjoy the backdrop of city views along the Chao Phraya River. As you conclude your walking tour through Bangkok's oldest neighborhood, you'll leave with a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of cultures, flavors, and history that make this district an integral part of the city's identity. The guide can help you reach your desired destination or your hotel.Includes
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- You will receive a text message or WhatsApp message 3 hours before the tour starts. Chinatown Market is closed on Mondays.
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