Bangkok Street Art and Food – Half-Day Walking Tour
- 4 heures
- Bon électronique
Ahhh Bangkok, home to beautiful temples, endless shopping, and inimitable dishes. You simply can’t visit the Thai capital without sampling the zesty local cuisine. If you don’t know where to start, which dishes to try first, or where to go for authentic Thai eats, we’ve got you covered with this food and street art walking tour! Is your stomach ready?
We’ll meet at the Saphan Taksin Station before heading to a fresh market where we’ll sample roast duck with rice at a famous local restaurant over 100 years old! We’ll continue along Charoenkrung Road, picking up iconic street food like Thai milk tea, mataba (stuffed pancakes), Thai BBQ snacks, fresh fruit, papaya salad, and sticky rice.
After stuffing ourselves with delicious Thai snacks, we’ll explore the nearby side streets, weaving in between hidden Buddhist temples and small local communities. We’ll also admire colorful Bangkok street art along the way, in its many different forms.
Then, we’ll board a ferry across the river to Klong San Market. This riverside market, more popular with the locals than it is with foreigners, is a great place to roam and explore. You can stroll along the stalls looking for souvenirs, take photos of the colorful produce, or if you’ve still got some room, devour even more local dishes per your guide’s recommendation.
After spending an hour at the Klong San Market, we’ll head back across the river and stop at a beautiful Catholic Church. There, we’ll stroll through the old colonial neighborhood before trying Yen Ta Fo, also known as pink noodle soup because of the pinkish tinge of the sauce that lends the white noodles the unique hue.
We’ll end the tour at the Si Phraya Express Boat Pier, where we’ll snap postcard-perfect photos of the cityscape from across the river.
Prix
Inclus
- Food Tasting
- water
- Guide
- Travel Insurance
Non inclus
- Transfer
Emplacement
Lieu de l'activité
Point de rencontre
Saphan Taksin Sky Train Station, Charoen Krung Rd