Bike and Culinary Tour of Bangkok's Chinatown Neighborhood

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Sampheng Market Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara ซุ้มประตูเฉลิมพระเกียรติ 6 รอบพระชนมพรรษา

Why we love it?

This four-hour walking tour through Bangkok’s Chinatown offers an immersive look at the area’s rich Chinese heritage, featuring visits to bustling streets lined with wooden shop-houses, traditional medicine shops, gold merchants, and vibrant market stalls along Yaowarat Road. You’ll explore Sampheng Market, known for its authentic open-air shopping experience, and the nearby Woeng Nakhon Khasem, or ‘Thieves Market,’ where old furniture and brassware are traded. The tour also includes a stop at Pahurat Market, often called Little India, where fabric shops, spices, and the prominent Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara reflect the local Indian community. Along the way, you’ll pass by the ซุ้มประตูเฉลิมพระเกียรติ 6 รอบพระชนมพรรษา gate, adding cultural context to the route. A local guide accompanies you, with roundtrip transfers from central Bangkok hotels and a tuk tuk ride included, making this a convenient way to experience the diverse markets and temples of this vibrant district. Admission is not included for the temples or markets, allowing you to explore at your own pace.

Inclusions

  • Tuk Tuk Ride
  • Local guide
  • Roundtrip transfers from centrally located Bangkok hotels
  • Bottled water

Exclusions

  • Food and drinks
  • Gratuities

Itinerary

ซุ้มประตูเฉลิมพระเกียรติ 6 รอบพระชนมพรรษา

Bangkok’s Chinatown is a popular tourist attraction and a food haven for new generation gourmands who flock here after sunset to explore the vibrant street-side cuisine. At day time, it’s no less busy, as hordes of shoppers descend upon this 1-km strip and adjacent Charoenkrung Road to get a day’s worth of staple, trade gold, or pay a visit to one of the Chinese temples.

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Siri Guru Singh Sabha Gurdwara

Little India in Bangkok, known locally as ‘Phahurat Market’, is just a short walk from the city’s famous Chinatown, not too far away from the banks of the Chao Phraya River. And its label of ‘little’ is certainly appropriate; the neighbourhood is made up of just one short road with only a few giveaways that it is home to Bangkok’s largest Indian community, such as a prominent golden-domed Sikh temple, some shabby (but very delicious) curry houses and lots of traditional textile shops.

Sampheng Market

Sampeng Market in Bangkok, Thailand is unlike all the tourist markets you will end up at if you don’t know where to find the real deal.

A typical traditional open-air market, Sampeng Market is one of Bangkok’s biggest, cheapest and most popular places to buy wholesale products, as well as a slice of ‘real Thailand’, which as a tourist you would love.

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Please Note

  • Infant seats available but cannot be confirmed. 
  • Not wheelchair accessible
  • Children must be accompanied by an adult
  • Infant 2 and younger are complimentary.
  • Price for children ages 2-11 years applies only when sharing with 2 paying adults
  • I Asia Thailand will contact you shortly after your booking to reconfirm and advise your pickup time and location (if required). Please ensure that you have entered the correct contact details upon booking. If you have not been contacted by I Asia Thailand, please call us at [ ] (hours of operation are from 08.00am to 18.00pm Monday to Friday and 09.00am to 17.00pm Saturday and Sunday) or email to [ ] If you will not be arriving at your destination with sufficient time to ensure reconfirmation, please contact the local service provider prior to travel. Upon pickup, please present your confirmation/voucher or photo ID in exchange for your activity.  

Cancellation Policy

Fully refundable until 1 day before start

Non-refundable after 1 day before start