Experience the magic of Bangkok at night with a Tuk-tuk tour. Visit famous landmarks, enjoy a Chinatown meal, and learn about Thai culture and food from a local guide.
Experience the magic of Bangkok at night with a Tuk-tuk tour. Visit famous landmarks, enjoy a Chinatown meal, and learn about Thai culture and food from a local guide.
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Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun) - Starting from the meeting point, participants will board the Chao Phraya Express Boat for a brief and picturesque journey on the River of Kings to the renowned Wat Arun. Known as the Temple of Dawn and locally as Wat Chaeng, this riverside temple is situated on the Thonburi side of the river.
Wat Arun is one of Bangkok’s…
- Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun) - Starting from the meeting point, participants will board the Chao Phraya Express Boat for a brief and picturesque journey on the River of Kings to the renowned Wat Arun. Known as the Temple of Dawn and locally as Wat Chaeng, this riverside temple is situated on the Thonburi side of the river.
Wat Arun is one of Bangkok’s most celebrated landmarks, recognized for its towering central prang adorned with intricate porcelain mosaics. In the evening, the temple is beautifully lit, casting a magical reflection on the water and providing a truly unforgettable photo opportunity.
Please note:
At this time, the temple is closed to visitors, but the temple compound is usually accessible for enjoying the serene atmosphere and taking photos. As a mark of respect, please dress appropriately: shoulders and knees should be covered.
- The Grand Palace - As the Grand Palace is closed at this hour, the tour will only stop outside. It is an excellent spot for nighttime photography, as the palace area is beautifully illuminated.
- Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School - Wat Pho is one of the oldest temples in the Thai capital and also one of the largest temple complexes in Bangkok, housing the largest collection of Buddha images in Thailand. Wat Pho holds the distinction of being the country’s earliest center for public education, focusing on religion, science, and literature.
Currently, it is closed at night, so the tour will only pass by.
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Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) - Pak Khlong Talat is Thailand’s largest wholesale flower market and operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Pak Khlong Talat translates to ‘market at the mouth of the canal’ in Thai. The area initially began as a floating market in the early 18th century. Later, in the 19th century, it evolved into a large fish market. By the 1950s, it had transformed into the present-day Flower Market. - Giant Swing - The Giant Swing is a religious structure that was once used in an ancient Brahmin ceremony. For those wanting to share a photo of a Bangkok landmark with friends or family, the Giant Swing or Sao Chingcha is an excellent choice! It is located in the heart of Bangkok, in front of the first-rank royal temple, Wat Suthat.
- Chinatown - Bangkok - Bangkok’s Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns globally and one of the most authentic and unchanged neighborhoods in the city.
The bustling Yaowarat Road in the center of Chinatown becomes a culinary hotspot at night, with numerous street restaurants. The bright neon lights and large crowds that gather to eat, drink, and explore make Chinatown very lively, and the nighttime atmosphere is vastly different from the daytime.
The tuk-tuk will drop participants here, and the tour will continue on foot. Here, a street-food meal will be enjoyed!
And of course, no street dining experience in Chinatown would be complete without a local Thai dessert!
NOTE: Food stalls are not permitted on the street on Monday. If the tour is joined on a Monday, the meal will be at an alternative location.

- English speaking guide
- Chao Phraya Express Boat / ferry crossing / tuk-tuk
- Simple street food meal
- Dessert
- One bottle of drinking water per person
- English speaking guide
- Chao Phraya Express Boat / ferry crossing / tuk-tuk
- Simple street food meal
- Dessert
- One bottle of drinking water per person
- Alcoholic beverages / soft drinks
- Gratuity for the tour guide (optional)
- Alcoholic beverages / soft drinks
- Gratuity for the tour guide (optional)
Discover the enchanting allure of Bangkok after sunset with this exceptional tour that unveils the city’s magical side. As night falls, the city’s landmarks are beautifully lit, creating a memorable ambiance. A knowledgeable local guide will provide captivating insights into Thai culture and history throughout the journey.
The adventure kicks off with a…
Discover the enchanting allure of Bangkok after sunset with this exceptional tour that unveils the city’s magical side. As night falls, the city’s landmarks are beautifully lit, creating a memorable ambiance. A knowledgeable local guide will provide captivating insights into Thai culture and history throughout the journey.
The adventure kicks off with a brief ride on the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Wat Arun. After capturing some photos, the tour continues with a ferry crossing and a tuk-tuk ride past some of Bangkok’s most renowned landmarks. Although temples like Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and the Grand Palace are closed at night, they are magnificently illuminated and can be admired from the outside.
The tour concludes in Chinatown with a delightful street-food meal and dessert.
NOTE 1:
The tour concludes in Chinatown. Returning to your hotel is convenient via metro or taxi (not included).
NOTE 2:
On Mondays, many food stalls are closed for street cleaning, resulting in a quieter Chinatown.
Prepare for an exhilarating tuk-tuk journey through the vibrant and mysterious heart of Bangkok at night!
- Bangkok’s traffic is notorious. Since our tours are on a group basis, we would like to emphasize that you should arrive at the meeting point on time. If you cannot make it in time, please inform us before start of the tour. If possible, we will always do our best to reschedule you to the first available day/start time, but a change fee will apply.
- The guide can only wait for a MAXIMUM of 10 minutes after the set meeting time. After the 10 minutes grace period, the guide will start with the tour.
- Please note that this is not a food tour. While we do enjoy a local street-food meal and dessert at the end of the tour, the focus is on cultural exploration rather than food sampling throughout. Since the meal is served towards the end of the experience, we recommend having a light snack before the tour begins, especially if you think you’ll get hungry along the way.
- On Monday food-stalls are not allowed on the streets, so Chinatown is a less lively than other days of the week.
- Our tour operates rain or shine. Therefore, cancellations due to weather are not eligible for a refund.
- The tour starts with a short boat ride on the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Wat Arun.
- As we will enter the temple compound at Wat Arun (though not the temple itself), respectful attire is recommended (longer shorts that cover the knees and covered shoulders).
- Duration of the tour is between 3-4 hours.
- Two persons per tuk-tuk (shared)
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.