A Bangkok Night Food Tour by Tuk Tuk (with Dinner included) is widely considered one of the ultimate evening adventures in Thailand. It effortlessly combines chaotic, open-air city transit with authentic street eats. Board your dedicated, open-air 3-wheel vehicle either directly from your hotel lobby or a central transit hub. You will zoom through the early evening traffic toward Old Bangkok.
(04-hour tour starting at 18:30 – Pick up and drop off at hotel)
Let’s explore the hidden world of Bangkok’s backstage and walk your way through its most delicious districts! This part of town is unique and fascinating, especially for photographers who'll find stunning temples, exotic street food and everyday street scenes just begging to be captured. It can be daunting to enter this bustling area without a plan, so check out our pick of the best things to do in Chinatown so you can make the most of your day. Just be sure to wear your comfiest shoes and be prepared for the heat!
Highlights:
· Night visits to Wanglang daily market, Wat Pho Temple, Grand Palace & Chinatown
· Experience the thrills of riding a Tuk-Tuk
· Sample some tastiest food at China Town the best street food in the world
· Have one drink at the bar where you can enjoy city view
18h30: Starting your Bangkok night tour. You will travel by Tuk-Tuk, this world-famous three-wheel motorized open-air vehicle and explore Bangkok’s markets, temples, and food, under the night lights. Apart from visiting Bangkok’s landmarks during the daytime, you can also consider the incredible opportunity to enter these places at an original and unique time of the day: we will stop at markets including the Wanglang daily market in Bangkok Noi district next to Siriraj Hospital and Chao Phraya River in Bangkok's Thonburi side. The name "Wanglang Market" means rear palace market, because of its location. As we go, we will stop to sample some of the best food in Bangkok.
During this 4-hour Tuk-Tuk journey, we will tour Wanglang Market and then take a public boat across to Tha-Chang pier to meet the Tuk-Tuk driver at the meeting point nearby. It’s an amazing time to take a great shot around Wat Pho and Grand Palace at night. Continue to Chinatown (locally named Yaowarat road) – transforms into one of the largest street food spots in the world.
Popular offerings include dim sum, oyster omelets, flat noodles in pepper broth, and lots of fresh seafood. There are also many exotic fruits on offer, as well as homemade ice cream.
Get a surprising panoramic view of Chinatown and beyond (all the way to the Chao Phraya River) with one special cocktail drink at Sky View 360. It takes about 2 hours for this rotating restaurant to complete a full round, and you barely notice any movement. This viewpoint is not well known, but it's a great place to take an air-conditioned break after a tiring exploration.
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Cost in USD per person based on private tour based of 1 - 9 pax person (2026 - 2027):
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$186 |
$108 |
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$97 |
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$90 |
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