Discover Bangkok’s trendy Talad Noi neighbourhood, with a local guide to lead you through the lively lanes and share their knowledge of the area’s history. Visit Holy Rosary Church and Chow Sue Kong Shrine, admire local street art, and sample the best of Chinese and Thai street food.
Highlights
Si Phraya - Chao Phraya Express Pier.
You can reach Si Phraya Pier easily by take the BTS Train to Tak Sin Station, then catch the Chao Phraya Express Boat to Icon Siam (Boat Flag colour, Green, Yellow, Gold). Or you can take the taxi to the Chao Phraya Express Pier, it's just right the next door of the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel.
At the River City at Si Phraya Pier (Chao Phraya Express Boat) or China Town to connect to MRT Wat Mangkorn
2.5 hours
For shared tours, the maximum group number will be 12 passengers. For private tours, there must be a minimum of 2 passengers. A solo traveller may still book a private experience, but they will be charged a base rate for two travellers.
For this tour, we can cater for the following dietary requirements: vegetarians. Please provide this information at least 24-hours prior to your travel date. You can do so by emailing us at info@bangkokurbanadventures.com. Unfortunately, we are not able to cater for any other dietary requirements that are not listed above.
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Free cancellation up to 24 hours before activity.
Today, you’ll embark on a daytrip to Talad Noi – a neighbourhood blending past and present influences. Upon meeting your local guide, you will head off through the narrow lanes of Talad Noi. Your first stop will be at the Holy Rosary Church, founded by Portuguese Catholics in 1787 after the fall of the Ayutthaya Dynasty, and rebuilt in 1838 and 1897.
Then get transported to the present as you admire the local street art and stop in at a cafe beside the Chao Pharaya River. Your guide will then lead you to taste and try the local recipes that fuse Chinese and Thai influences, like turnip cake, chwee kueh (a steamed rice cake) and more. Once you’ve had your fill, you’ll next visit the 200-year-old Chow Sue Kong Shrine. Admire its intricate architecture, golden statues, and the fragrant offerings of incense left by devotees, before asking for blessings for good health and support. We will also pass by the charming Sol Heng Tai mansion.
Finally, you’ll cross into Bangkok’s Chinatown itself, where you’ll notice how modern-day influences are woven into the fabric of this historical neighborhood. Trendy boutiques and cool art spaces, now coexist with centuries-old shops selling traditional herbal remedies and gold jewellery. It’s a perfect blend of old and new. Your daytrip will end here, where you’ll be able to connect to Wat Mangkon station to return to the city centre.
Please note that this tour covers 2 km (1.2 mile) of walking.Copyright © Intrepid Urban Adventures 2025