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Bangkok: Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Guided Walking Tour

1. Bangkok: Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew Guided Walking Tour

Take a short walking tour around Bangkok that will introduce you to some of the city’s most famous landmarks in just two hours. Witness the Grand Palace of Bangkok and the temple of Wat Phra Kaew on this tour with multiple starting times for you to choose from. Start your adventure with a trip to the Grand Palace. Located in the heart of Bangkok, this site is considered one of the most visually stunning architectural marvels in Thailand. Wander around the massive home of the royal family and be on the lookout for brilliant statues, amazing images, and more. Venture to Wat Phra Kaew, located within the Grand Palace complex and commonly referred to as Temple of the Emerald Buddha. This temple houses one of the country’s most sacred and revered statues. See the famed statue that was made from a single piece of jade and explore the temple grounds.

Bangkok: Chef Designed Food Tour For 8 Exclusive Guests

2. Bangkok: Chef Designed Food Tour For 8 Exclusive Guests

Enjoy a feasting tour of 16+ tastings that invites guests on a culinary experience around the backstreets of old Bangkok. It's a food tour designed by a chef, led by our team of professional foodie guides. Join Bangkok's #1 food tour company. Many are unaware of China's centuries-long influence on Thailand that has permeated much of Thai cuisine. From noodles to stir fries, it's time to feast on the history of this culinary marriage. In small groups of up to 8 exclusive guests, these passionate foodie guides take you on a journey around the alleyways of Yaowarat, Bangkok's Chinatown. If you don't want to spoil the surprises, prepare to drool over crispy chive dumplings with nam jim jaew sauce, mop up rich satay with charcoal-grilled chicken, work chopsticks over slow-braised pork, and delve into fragrant steamy bowls of shrimp dumplings and tum yum goong seafood soup. The tour concludes back at the start point, the Shanghai Mansion hotel, located along Yaowarat Road in all its neon glory. Enjoy local hospitality and meet new friends along the way. End the tour armed with the knowledge you'll need to continue eating street food across Thailand.

Bangkok: Wat Pho and Wat Arun Guided Walking Tour

3. Bangkok: Wat Pho and Wat Arun Guided Walking Tour

Enjoy a short walking tour around Bangkok with an experienced guide. Visit some of the city’s most famous landmarks in just three hours and choose from multiple start times to ensure flexibility within your schedule. Follow your guide as you venture to the world-famous Wat Pho. Witness the remarkable 46-meter long reclining Buddha statue and colorful mosaic shrines. Be in awe of one of the most stunningly aesthetic temples in Bangkok. See the famed Buddha statue and walk around the impressive temple grounds. Continue your journey to War Arun, a 300-year old temple known for its enormous white Chedi inlaid with thousands of colorful mosaic pieces. Located at the banks of the Chao Phraya River, this temple is a magnificent landmark seen around the city.

From Bangkok: Holy Tattoo Experience at Wat Bang Phra

4. From Bangkok: Holy Tattoo Experience at Wat Bang Phra

Wat Bang Phra is a Buddhist monastery, approximately 50 kilometers west of Bangkok. The temple is known for its daily tattoos, or Sak Yant, given by the local monks. This tradition of tattooing dates back hundreds of years. The Gao Yord Yant or 9 Spires Yant is a sacred tattoo, believed to protect and bring good luck to the bearer. This has a similar meaning to another Sak Yant design, the Hah Taew Yant. The Gao Yord Yant is usually tattooed on the nape of the neck. The 9 Spires Yant is a geometric design and represents the 9 Sacred Peaks of Mount Meru. It contains 9 symbolic images of Buddha, demonstrating how important the number 9 is in Buddhism. This experience is truly unique in Thailand as the monks are only giving a holy tattoo and blessings to very few number of people per day. During this trip, there will be an English speaking guide who will pick you up and drop you off at your hotel in downtown Bangkok with an air-conditioned vehicle. The guide will explain to you the details of ceremony along the way and make sure that everything goes smoothly.  

Bangkok: Discover the Secret of Chinatown with Food Tasting

5. Bangkok: Discover the Secret of Chinatown with Food Tasting

Savor the sights and flavors of Chinatown on this guided walking tour in Bangkok. Discover sights like the Wat Mangkon Kamalawat temple and flavors like fish balls with noodles. Pick a time that suits you best with multiple start times that can be booked on the same day that you take the tour. Meet your guide at the conveniently-located Wat Mangkon station to begin your walking adventure. Learn about local history and culture on the way to the temple of Wat Mangkon Kamalawat (Wat Leng Noei Yi). Admire the largest Chinese temple in the city was was built in the classic Chinese style. Marvel at the stately structure and have the option to enter the temple to make an offering before heading to the inner streets and alleyways of Chinatown to experience one of the integral facets of Chinatown.  Wander around the narrow walkways and see vendors selling delicious dishes and snacks such as rolled rice noodle soup, deep-fried dough sticks, fish balls with noodles, fish wontons, and shrimp wontons.  Listen as your guide shares the history and stories behind these delicious eats. Feel free to purchase these scrumptious foods for yourself to wholly experience Chinatown at its best. Finish your tasty tour outside the Wat Mangkon station.

Bangkok: Street Art and Street Food Walking Tour

6. Bangkok: Street Art and Street Food Walking Tour

Prepare your stomach for a guided street food tour showcasing authentic Thai eats. Find out which Thai dishes you should try first, and sample 9 different street foods. You'll also discover some of Bangkok's beautiful temples and colorful street art as you walk. After meeting your guide at the meeting point, begin your street food tour by heading to a fresh market to try roasted duck with rice at a famous local restaurant that's more than 100 years old. Next, walk along Charoenkrung Road and pick up beloved street foods like Thai milk tea, mataba (stuffed pancakes), Thai BBQ snacks, fresh fruit, papaya salad, and sticky rice. Once you've stuffed yourself with delicious Thai goodies, explore the nearby side streets, weaving in between hidden Buddhist temples and small local communities. Your guide will point out some colorful Bangkok street art along the way. Then, stop at the beautiful Holy Rosary Church (Kalawar Church) and admire the Western architecture before strolling along Talad Noi, one of Bangkok’s historic neighborhoods. Take in the various ethnic Chinese communities and admire the local urban artwork. You’ll end the tour in River City, a riverside shopping center for art lovers. Snap postcard-perfect photos of the cityscape before ending the tour on a high note.

Bangkok: 4-Hour Chinatown Guided Tour

7. Bangkok: 4-Hour Chinatown Guided Tour

Enjoy a complete walking tour of the best sights, smells and tastes of Bangkok's Chinatown, a food haven and relatively undiscovered part of the city. Start your tour and head out on your journey of discovery of market stalls, street-side restaurants and gold shops. Visit Wat Mang Korn, the most important Chinese-Buddhist temple in Bangkok, and the old house at the Charoen Chai Community, where you will learn the story of the Thai-Chinese residents of the area. Continue to China Gate and Talad Noi, where you can admire panoramic views of the Chao Praya River. Next, make your way to admire the Talad Noi wall art. Get a snap next to the colorful murals and have a chat with the locals before heading to a viewpoint of the Chao Phraya River and Holy Rosary Church.

Bangkok: Local’s Favorite Dishes Food Tour

8. Bangkok: Local’s Favorite Dishes Food Tour

Join a guided food tour and try a variety of different types of traditional Thai flavors and street foods to discover what true Thai food really is. First, your friendly guide will take you to try a mouthwatering spicy basil chicken served over jasmine rice, a popular local dish. After this first spicy first bite, switch it up with something sweet and enjoy sticky rice with mango from a beloved street food stall. Next, walk around the colorful neighborhood and visit a beautiful local temple for a little sightseeing. Once you've taken in some of the sights, sample a Thai classic: satay with peanut sauce, which you will get to try with a crisp and refreshing local beer. Then, go to a cozy and classic-style restaurant where your guide will get you a delicious homemade fishcake. Your guide will take you through the backstreets of Bangkok's Chinatown for the Secret Dish. Finally, your guide will lead you through the streets of Chinatown, tasting Asian desserts along the way. You'll be shown around this undiscovered neighborhood with a fascinating history before ending the tour.

Bangkok: Jim Thompson House and Baan Krua Community Tour

9. Bangkok: Jim Thompson House and Baan Krua Community Tour

Around 08:30 AM, your English-speaking guide will meet you at your hotel in Bangkok and will take you, in an air-conditioned car, to visit the legendary Jim Thompson House museum. On arrival, the guide will provide you with some information about the place before entering the house. After entering the traditional house, the Jim Thompson guide will escort you to see different sections inside. The house consists of a complex of six traditional Thai-style houses, teak structures that were purchased from several owners and brought to the present location from various parts of Thailand. Construction of the Thai house was completed in 1959. Since his disappearance in 1967, little has changed in the home that was the city's most celebrated social center.  After visiting the house, your guide will take you to the Baan Krua Nhua community, located on the bank of the Klong Saen Saeb River. It has been the area of the Cham people since the reign of King Rama I. The Cham people usually work as fisherman and silk weavers. From this folk wisdom came Jim Thompson, the famous proprietor, fascinated by Thai silk. He supported the silk weaving in this community and bought it into his own company. The brand Jim Thompson was popular all over the world. Nowadays, the people in this community still keep the silk weaving profession. The silk is unique due to its high-quality texture, beautiful color and durability.  You will get to visit the house of Uncle Aood, the last family of the Baan Krua community who still continue the silk business for a living today. Also, you will have an opportunity to buy the quality silk products directly from the original place. At the end of your tour, you will be transferred back to your hotel.

Bangkok: Pub Crawl and Club Night With Shots & VIP Entrance

10. Bangkok: Pub Crawl and Club Night With Shots & VIP Entrance

A Night out you definitely won't forget, join a group of party enthusiasts in the infamous party city of Bangkok. Enjoy a 3 bar & 1 club with discounted drinks, free shots at each bar and 50% discount on your first bottle at the club. Designed to give you the full excitement of Bangkok's bars and clubs at half the cost and with all the fun and madness with a group of like-minded, party enthusiasts just like yourself The Highlights 1. Hop between 3 amazing bars and 1 club. 2. Enthusiastic and experienced party guide 3. Enjoy 1 Strong shot in each venue 4. Free VIP entrance for all our clients.

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4.7 / 5

based on 1,635 reviews

Pim's explanations were full of insights and it was truly amazing to learn some Thai culture that I probably wouldn't have learnt otherwise. It was a little fast pase with not so much time for taking photos, so it would definitely work for those looking to learn rather than take their time to take pictures.

We missed the first trip due to traffic, was so easy to call up and rebook for the later tour! Such an interesting tour- Mam was lovely. She even managed to get us into the temple although it had gone over slightly past closing- would recommend 100% to know extra information about each part of the temples.

I did my tour at 10 February 08:30am. Probably because it was early in the morning, I was by myself. My guide was very knowledgeable and answered all the questions that I asked. Also she gave me additional informations about Thai culture which was very nice to learn. I would definitely recommend.

Very nice to be guided around the tempels and get some insights to Thailand, the temples and their history. Included a coconut and some sweet potato balls and a ferry ride to the other side of the canal. Lovely guide, Mam.

Thank you to our tour guide. He was very helpful and gave detailed stories and history of the Temples. It was fun! And, also, thank you for the free Buko Juice.♥️