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Your walk begins in Bangkok’s lively Chinatown, full of buzzing streets, neon signs, and rich culture. Follow your guide along Yaowarat Road, passing gold shops, herbal stores, and sizzling food stalls serving Chinese-Thai favorites. Then step into Talad Noi’s narrow alleys, where street art, shrines, and old shophouses tell stories of the past. See local life in hidden courtyards and workshops. Along the way, enjoy snacks like dumplings and herbal tea. A highlight is a visit to a quiet house mu
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Your walk begins in Bangkok’s lively Chinatown, full of buzzing streets, neon signs, and rich culture. Follow your guide along Yaowarat Road, passing gold shops, herbal stores, and sizzling food stalls serving Chinese-Thai favorites. Then step into Talad Noi’s narrow alleys, where street art, shrines, and old shophouses tell stories of the past. See local life in hidden courtyards and workshops. Along the way, enjoy snacks like dumplings and herbal tea. A highlight is a visit to a quiet house museum, showing how Chinese-Thai families lived long ago. Your guide shares stories of the people and traditions that make the area so unique. From murals to temples to noodle carts, every stop has meaning. The tour ends near the river, where you can keep exploring or return to the city. This relaxed walking tour is ideal for culture lovers who enjoy food, stories, and hidden gems. Just bring comfy shoes and an open mind!
Your walk begins in Bangkok’s lively Chinatown, full of buzzing streets, neon signs, and rich culture. Follow your guide along Yaowarat Road, passing gold shops, herbal stores, and sizzling food stalls serving Chinese-Thai favorites. Then step into Talad Noi’s narrow alleys, where street art, shrines, and old shophouses tell stories of the past. See local life in hidden courtyards and workshops. Along the way, enjoy snacks like dumplings and herbal tea. A highlight is a visit to a quiet house museum, showing how Chinese-Thai families lived long ago. Your guide shares stories of the people and traditions that make the area so unique. From murals to temples to noodle carts, every stop has meaning. The tour ends near the river, where you can keep exploring or return to the city. This relaxed walking tour is ideal for culture lovers who enjoy food, stories, and hidden gems. Just bring comfy shoes and an open mind!
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Pickup starts 120 min before departure
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Meet our tour guide at MRT Wat Mangkon, Exit 1. Please arrive at the meeting point 15 minutes before the tour starts to ensure a smooth and timely departure.
The tour ends near the river, where you can keep exploring or return to the city.
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