Bangkok by Night: Temples, Markets and Food Tuk-Tuk Tour

Bangkok by Night: Temples, Markets and Food Tuk-Tuk Tour


240 Minutes
$ 67.9

Destinations Covered

Thailand
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Bangkok by Night: Food, Temples and Markets by Tuk-Tuk

Bangkok by Night: Food, Temples and Markets by Tuk-Tuk

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Riding an open-air tuk-tuk in Bangkok is ideal at night when there’s less heat and humidity.

Riding an open-air tuk-tuk in Bangkok is ideal at night when there’s less heat and humidity.

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Authentic dishes like Pad Thai noodles are stir-fried to perfection.

Authentic dishes like Pad Thai noodles are stir-fried to perfection.

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Sample a selection of Thai snacks

Sample a selection of Thai snacks

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Visit the Flower Market

Visit the Flower Market

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Thipsamai Pad Thai restaurant is legendary for its charcoal-fired creations.

Thipsamai Pad Thai restaurant is legendary for its charcoal-fired creations.

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Buddhist monks are typically seen at Wat Prayoon, one of Thailand’s many temples.

Buddhist monks are typically seen at Wat Prayoon, one of Thailand’s many temples.

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Explore Wat Pho at Night

Explore Wat Pho at Night

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Flavorful Thai food on a night tour includes small bites, a main course, and dessert.

Flavorful Thai food on a night tour includes small bites, a main course, and dessert.

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Sightseeing by tuk tuk

Sightseeing by tuk tuk

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Guide explains features of major Bangkok landmarks like the Grand Palace illuminated at night.

Guide explains features of major Bangkok landmarks like the Grand Palace illuminated at night.

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Explore Bangkok by Tuk Tuk

Explore Bangkok by Tuk Tuk

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Sightseeing at night

Sightseeing at night

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Thai temples, including Wat Pho, draw visitors worldwide for their architectural features.

Thai temples, including Wat Pho, draw visitors worldwide for their architectural features.

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Two-passenger tuk-tuks are a fun way to travel, especially when traffic is lighter after dark.

Two-passenger tuk-tuks are a fun way to travel, especially when traffic is lighter after dark.

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Vendors at Pak Klong Talat Flower Market sell flowers wholesale as well as hand-strung garlands.

Vendors at Pak Klong Talat Flower Market sell flowers wholesale as well as hand-strung garlands.

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This night tour was awarded TripAdvisor Traveller’s Choice "No. 1 Experience in Thailand" in 2018, 2020 & 2023, and for good reason. Exploring at night and by the iconic tuk tuk is a great way to discover Bangkok and learn about the local culture. On this 4-hour tour you will: • Whizz around Bangkok in a tuk tuk • Visit The Flower Market, the grounds of Wat Arun, and Chinatown • Explore the historic part of Bangkok, and see famous temples and sights illuminated at night • Enjoy snacks, dinner and a dessert! This is considered a cultural tour with food. However, it should not be considered an in-depth food tour. This tour is available in 2 options: • Small group join in tour with maximum 12 guests (available daily except Mondays) • Private Tour for just yourself (suitable for families with young children).

Additional Info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • We meet at a BTS (Skytrain) Station as traffic in the evening can be bad. Strongly encourage guests to take the Skytrain / Public Transport to our meeting point
  • Please Note: Temples buildings are usually closed at night but the atmosphere in the grounds are special.
  • Some walking is involved through markets and around temples
  • This tour is suitable for vegetarians. Please advise any specific dietary requirements at time of booking
  • This is an alcohol free tour and please be aware that it is illegal to drink in the tuk tuk. We reserve the right to stop the tour if there is drunken behaviour. We do provide soft drinks throughout the tour.
  • Minimum age of 10 years old for small group tour option. Children are allowed on private tours but must buy a ticket if over 5.: This is an evening cultural tour and will finish about 11pm so it is not advisable for young children.
  • If it rains it is more fun: We run the tour throughout the year and have never had to cancel a tour due to rain. If it rain we have ponchos, rain covers and umbrellas. You may get a little wet but if you bring a positive attitude you may discover it is even more memorable:
  • Changes to itinerary: The restaurants and food stores we eat at may vary from day to day depending on what's open.
  • There are 2 people per tuk tuk. If you book as 3 or 5 people you may have 3 people in 1 tuk tuk. If you book as an individual you may share with another guest.
  • For join-in tour option: This is a small group tour limited to 10 people per group.
  • Due to COVID this tour has not been run regularly and will be constantly reviewed to ensure the best experience. Wat Pho is currently closed at night and has been changed to Wat Arun. It is possible they will switch back.
  • Not recommended for travelers with walking difficulties

Inclusions

  • Snacks, dinner, dessert and non-alcoholic beverages
  • Professional English speaking guide
  • Drop-off at the end within a limited distance
  • Transportation by tuk-tuk

Exclusions

  • Hotel pickup

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