5 in 1 Tour - 2 Temples, Street Art, Chinatown, and a Wholesale Market

Duration

4 hours

Max People

6

Min Age

10+

Meeting Point

Saphan Taksin BTS Station

Overview

Total value for money, with this tour, you can visit five different places and still have time to relax or party the rest of the day. It features some of Thailand’s most iconic temples, including Wat Arun, known as the Temple of Dawn, and Wat Chetuphon, home to the Reclining Buddha.

After exploring these historical sites, we’ll dive into the local culture with a tour of the renowned street art in Talat Noi. We will then explore the vibrant Chinatown and wrap up our day with a visit to a famous wholesale market.”

 

Places Covered

  • Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)
  • Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Pho)
  • Talat Noi (Street Art)
  • Chinatown
  • Sampeng Wholesale Market

 

Endpoint – Sampeng Wholesale Market

*You are welcome to request minor customizations in the tour, such as changing the endpoint or skipping a place.

* Street food stalls are closed on Mondays, but the place is still worth the visit (and less crowded).

 

Why Visit the Temple of Dawn (Wat Arun)?

Visit Wat Arun, Thailand’s renowned Temple of Dawn, and be mesmerized by its beauty. The rich heritage can be seen in this magnificent temple standing gracefully by the river.

The temple reflects the vibrant culture of this country with its elaborate designs and delicate tiles. It is more than 80 meter-high and is reputed to be Thailand’s Eiffel Tower. You can get a taste of history and spirituality here.

 

Why Visit the Reclining Buddha Temple (Wat Pho)?

It’s one of six temples in Thailand that are first-class royal temples, the highest grade. Come and visit the beautiful temple with a huge statue of a reclining Buddha (46m long and 15m high) that is about as long as four elephants lined up!

Discover Thai mythology and history in the vast temple complex decorated with complex structures. Don’t miss the chance to visit Wat Pho and see the amazing Reclining Buddha!

 

Why Visit the Talat Noi (Street Art)?

Talat Noi in Bangkok is a must-visit for tourists. This vibrant neighbourhood showcases incredible street art, hidden gems, and opportunities for cultural exchange. With its unique blend of art, charm, and authenticity, Talat Noi offers an immersive and memorable experience away from the typical tourist spots.

Photography enthusiasts will find Talat Noi intriguing. There are surprises around every corner, from large murals to intricate details. It’s a great place for creative photography with its artistic backdrop.

 

Why Visit the Chinatown & Sampeng Wholesale Market?

Chinatown Bangkok is a captivating district that offers a rich cultural experience for tourists. It’s a must-visit destination in Bangkok with its vibrant atmosphere, diverse food menu, and busy markets.

Sampeng Wholesale Market in Bangkok is a hidden gem that offers a street-side shopping experience. Markets like this are a haven for bargain hunters and those looking for unique and affordable stuff.

*Please note that if you choose the extra service of pick-up and drop by a private car, then we can only cover the Bangkok area.

 

Important Information

  • Please visit this link to check out the dress code for all Thai temples.
  • We recommend bringing your sunglasses, water bottle, and umbrella (if you want). Also, apply sunscreen.
  • We arrange private group tours of individuals, couples, families with children or teenager(s), groups of friends, and co-workers.
  • We allow a maximum of 6 people on each tour. (flexible, please ask)
  • If you are the only one booking for the day, you get a private tour.
  • Sorry, but we do not provide tours to children under the age of 10 years.
  • A wheelchair will not be accessible.

 

Cancellation and Refund

  • There are no refunds and no cancellations.

Included/Excluded

  • Licensed English speaking guide
  • Public Transport
  • Entry fee for Temples
  • Food

Tour Plan

First Hour Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn)

We will take a public ferry that will take us to Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn). On the way, we will enjoy the beautiful views of the water.

Second Hour Wat Pho (Reclining Buddha Temple)

After taking the ferry to the other side of the river, we will cross over and visit another beautiful temple.

Third Hour Go to Talat Noi (Street Art)

After the temples, we’ll take the MRT (local subway transit) to Talat Noi (Street Art). On this leg of the tour, we’ll see street art, hidden cafes and visit a Chinese temple.

Fourth Hour Go to ChinaTown & Sampeng Market

Known for its street food (especially seafood), this is one of the world’s largest Chinatowns. We could also grab a bite to eat along the way if you’re interested.

Sampeng market is a “must-visit” wholesale market in Bangkok where you can get children’s items, accessories, beauty products, gifts, and souvenirs.

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