Explore Bangkok’s vibrant culture with a tuk-tuk tour and food adventure. Discover temples, markets, and savor authentic Thai street food.
Explore Bangkok’s vibrant culture with a tuk-tuk tour and food adventure. Discover temples, markets, and savor authentic Thai street food.
- Pak Khlong Talat - Originally a large fish market receiving fish directly from the Tha Chin River in Samut Sakon province via the Chao Phraya River, Pak Khlong Talat night market has transformed into a vibrant hub for vegetables, fruits, and fresh flowers. Today, it comprises four main markets: the Marketing Organization market under the Ministry…
- Pak Khlong Talat - Originally a large fish market receiving fish directly from the Tha Chin River in Samut Sakon province via the Chao Phraya River, Pak Khlong Talat night market has transformed into a vibrant hub for vegetables, fruits, and fresh flowers. Today, it comprises four main markets: the Marketing Organization market under the Ministry of the Interior, and the privately-owned Yod Pimarn market, ICP flower market, and Buddha Yotfa market.
- The Grand Palace - Situated in the heart of Bangkok, Thailand, the Grand Palace is a magnificent complex of buildings that has served as the official residence of the Kings of Siam (and later Thailand) since 1782. The king, his court, and his royal government resided here until 1925.
- Bangkok City Pillar Shrine - Constructed in 1782 during the reign of King Rama I the Great, the Bangkok City Pillar Shrine features a Javanese Cassia wood pillar with a sandalwood exterior and a lotus-shaped top. On April 21, 1782, it was ceremoniously placed at the center of the new city, named “Krung Rattanakosin In Ayothaya,” now known as “Bangkok.”
- Sanam Luang - Located north of The Grand Palace near the Chao Phraya River, Sanam Luang is a versatile leisure park in the heart of Bangkok. Formerly known as Thung Phra Mane, meaning the royal crematorium ground in Thai, it was historically used for royal family cremations.
- Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall - Situated in Dusit Palace, Bangkok, the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is a royal reception hall commissioned by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1908. Completed in 1915, five years after Rama V’s passing, it is occasionally used for state events.
- Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple) - Designed by Prince Narisara Nuwattiwong, Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple, exemplifies traditional Thai architecture. Renowned for its architectural excellence, the temple is constructed from Italian marble, earning its nickname among international visitors.
- Wat Suthat - Located on Bamrung Mueang Road, Wat Suthat is celebrated for its exquisite 19th-century murals in the main chapel. The iconic Giant Swing outside the temple was historically used in Brahmanic ceremonies, which are no longer practiced.
- Giant Swing - Positioned on Bamrung Mueang Road, the Giant Swing is noted for its remarkable 19th-century murals in the main chapel. The distinctive Giant Swing outside the temple was once part of Brahmanic ceremonies that have since ceased.
- Bangkok Train Station - Bangkok (Hua Lamphong) railway station, once the central passenger terminal and railway hub of Thailand, is located in the Pathum Wan district. Operated by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), long-distance trains have relocated to the new Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in 2023.
- Chinatown - Bangkok - Experience the culinary delights of Chinatown, Bangkok, with an array of street food and Michelin Star-rated dishes. The bustling Chinatown road offers a variety of dining options, including a 40-year-old pork leg restaurant, Michelin Guide-recommended snacks and desserts, a noodle restaurant hidden in an old movie theater, and the most tropical curries and rice in the area.

- Bottle of water and mini snack
- Local English-speaking guide
- Try 10-12 Foods on this food tour
- Entry tickets to Wat Benchamabophit
- Visit to Pak Klong Talad: Flower Market
- Walking tour of the bustling Bangkok Chinatown
- MRT tickets from Hua Lamphong to Chinatown
- Insights into Thai food culture and history
- Electric tuk-tuk tour of Bangkok
- Michelin Guide Food Tasting
- Bottle of water and mini snack
- Local English-speaking guide
- Try 10-12 Foods on this food tour
- Entry tickets to Wat Benchamabophit
- Visit to Pak Klong Talad: Flower Market
- Walking tour of the bustling Bangkok Chinatown
- MRT tickets from Hua Lamphong to Chinatown
- Insights into Thai food culture and history
- Electric tuk-tuk tour of Bangkok
- Michelin Guide Food Tasting
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Any transportation that didn’t provide by us
- Alcohol beverage and Durian
- Hotel pick-up and drop-off services
- Lunch
- Gratuities
- Any transportation that didn’t provide by us
- Alcohol beverage and Durian
Begin your journey at the lively Pak Klong Talad, the largest flower market in Bangkok. Dive into a vibrant array of colorful flowers and aromatic herbs, perfect for admiring and capturing in photos.
Take a Tuk-tuk ride to explore Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple. Marvel at the temple’s detailed carvings and exquisite design.
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Begin your journey at the lively Pak Klong Talad, the largest flower market in Bangkok. Dive into a vibrant array of colorful flowers and aromatic herbs, perfect for admiring and capturing in photos.
Take a Tuk-tuk ride to explore Wat Benchamabophit, also known as the Marble Temple. Marvel at the temple’s detailed carvings and exquisite design.
Visit Wat Ratchanatda, also referred to as Roha Prasat (Metal Castle), and ascend to the top for breathtaking city views. Proceed to Wat Suthat, a temple distinguished by a giant red swing at its entrance.
Explore the historic Hua Lamphong Railway Station, a remarkable example of architectural fusion.
Travel to Chinatown via MRT for an incredible food tour: enjoy a curated selection of ten or more traditional Thai dishes, including popular favorites like Pad Thai and Som Tam. Each dish is thoughtfully selected to offer a comprehensive taste of Bangkok’s street food culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.