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Bangkok Tuk-Tuk Tour by Night with Chinatown Street Food Meal

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Free cancellation available
Price is ¥5,875 per adult
Features
  • Free cancellation available
  • 4h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation
  • Multiple languages
Overview

Experience Bangkok by night on this unique tour that reveals a magical side of the city. After dark, landmarks are beautifully illuminated, creating an unforgettable atmosphere. Your local guide shares fascinating insights into Thai culture and history along the way.

The tour begins with a short Chao Phraya Express Boat ride to Wat Arun. After a photo stop, we cross the river by ferry and continue by tuk-tuk past some of Bangkok’s most iconic sights. Though temples like Wat Arun, Wat Pho, and the Grand Palace are closed at night, they’re stunningly lit and admired from the outside.

We finish in Chinatown with a simple but delicious street-food meal and dessert.

NOTE 1:
The tour ends in Chinatown. Return to your hotel is easy by metro or taxi (not included).

NOTE 2:
On Mondays, many food stalls close for street cleaning, making Chinatown quieter than usual.

Get ready for a thrilling tuk-tuk adventure through the vibrant and mysterious heart of Bangkok at night!

Activity location

  • Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
    • 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai
    • 10600, Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • Saphan Taksin
    • Yan Nawa
    • 10120, Yan Nawa, Bangkok, Thailand

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Join in tour (group)
  • Activity duration is 4 hours4h
    4h
  • English
Starting time: 5:30pm
Price details
¥5,875 x 1 Adult¥5,875

Total
Price is ¥5,875
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What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    Transportation by Chao Phraya Express Boat, river ferry and tuk-tuk
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Simple street food meal
  • What's includedWhat's included
    English speaking guide
  • What's includedWhat's included
    One bottle of drinking water per person
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Dessert
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Alcoholic beverages / soft drinks
  • What's excludedWhat's excluded
    Gratuity for the tour guide (optional)

Know before you book

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • 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)

Activity itinerary

Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
  • 20m
From the meeting point, we board the Chao Phraya Express Boat for a short and scenic ride on the River of Kings to the iconic Wat Arun. Also known as the Temple of Dawn and locally referred to as Wat Chaeng, this riverside temple is located on the Thonburi side of the river. Wat Arun is one of Bangkok’s most admired landmarks, famous for its towering central prang decorated with intricate porcelain mosaics. In the evening, the temple is beautifully illuminated, creating a magical reflection on the water and offering a truly memorable photo opportunity. Please note: At this hour, the temple is closed to visitors, but we usually enter the temple compound to enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and take photos. As a sign of respect, please dress appropriately: shoulders and knees should be covered.
The Grand Palace
  • 10m
  • Admission ticket not included
The Grand Palace is Bangkok’s most famous landmark and was the official residence of the Thai kings for more than 150 years. Built in 1782, it is an architectural masterpiece combining traditional Thai style with European influences. Within the palace grounds lies Wat Phra Kaew, the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, which houses Thailand’s most revered Buddha image. Although the Grand Palace is closed at night, we will make a stop outside to admire its beauty. The illuminated palace walls, shimmering rooftops, and the temple’s golden spires create a magical sight after dark, offering one of the most impressive photo opportunities in Bangkok.
Wat Pho Thai Traditional Massage School (Pass by)
Wat Pho is one of the oldest temples in Bangkok and part of the largest temple complex in the city. It houses the biggest collection of Buddha images in all of Thailand and is world-famous for its majestic Reclining Buddha. The temple also holds an important place in Thai history as the country’s very first center for public education, with a strong focus on religion, science and literature. Since Wat Pho is closed at night, we do not go inside during the tour, but we pass by and can admire the beautifully illuminated temple buildings from the outside.
Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market)
  • 15m
Pak Khlong Talat is Thailand’s largest and most famous flower market, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Its name means “market at the mouth of the canal” and reflects its long history. Originally a floating market in the 18th century, it later became a fish market before transforming in the 1950s into the vibrant flower market of today. The market is a feast for the senses, with endless rows of roses, orchids, jasmine, marigolds and lotus flowers. Vendors craft garlands and arrangements with impressive speed and skill, while fresh deliveries arrive daily from across the country. A visit here is more than just admiring flowers – it’s a glimpse into Thai life and tradition, where blooms are essential for festivals, ceremonies and offerings. With its colors, scents and energy, Pak Khlong Talat is one of Bangkok’s most enchanting places to explore.
Giant Swing
  • 10m
The Giant Swing, or Sao Chingcha, is one of Bangkok’s most striking landmarks and a symbol of the city. Standing tall in the heart of the old town, right in front of the magnificent Wat Suthat, it is impossible to miss its towering red structure. Built in the 18th century, the swing was once used in an ancient Brahmin ceremony to honor the Hindu god Shiva. Young men would swing high into the air in a daring ritual that symbolized the search for a good harvest. Although the ceremony is no longer performed, the Giant Swing remains a fascinating reminder of Bangkok’s cultural and religious heritage. Today, the swing is one of the city’s most photographed sites and a favorite stop for visitors exploring Rattanakosin Island. Whether you capture it during the day against the blue sky or illuminated in the evening, the Giant Swing is a must-see landmark and a perfect backdrop for your Bangkok memories.
Chinatown - Bangkok
  • 1h
Bangkok’s Chinatown is one of the largest in the world and among the city’s most authentic neighborhoods. Walking its lively streets feels like stepping into another world where traditions remain strong. Yaowarat Road, the heart of Chinatown, turns into a culinary paradise at night. Neon lights glow, woks sizzle, and the air fills with irresistible aromas. This is one of the best places in Bangkok to experience the magic of street food. Our tuk-tuk will drop us in the middle of the action, and we’ll explore on foot. Here, we’ll enjoy a simple yet tasty street-food meal in true local style, followed by a traditional Thai dessert. NOTE: On Mondays, food stalls are not allowed on the street. If your tour falls on a Monday, we’ll take you to another spot for your meal.

Location

Activity location

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    Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun)
    • 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai
    • 10600, Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    Saphan Taksin
    • Yan Nawa
    • 10120, Yan Nawa, Bangkok, Thailand

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