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Talat Noi

Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan on Song Wat Road in Bangkok

Wat Pathum Khongkha Ratchaworawihan

    Wat Pathum Khongkha sits at the end of Song Wat Road, right where the old Talad Noi neighbourhood meets Bangkok’s trendiest new street. This second-class royal temple dates back to the Ayutthaya period and carries a dark history as a royal execution ground.

    Siam Commercial Bank Bangkok

    Siam Commercial Bank Building

      The Siam Commercial Bank Talat Noi Branch is a historic building located on the Chao Phraya riverside, not far from Bangkok Chinatown. Opened in 1908, it is Thailand’s oldest operating bank branch, it was designed by Italian architect Annibale Rigotti in the Beaux-Arts style.

      Naam 1608 Restaurant Talad-Noi, Bangkok

      NAAM 1608 Restaurant

        Naam 1608 is one of those rare restaurants you don’t just stumble upon, you have to know it’s there. Hidden deep in Talad Noi, along a narrow riverside lane behind the old Portuguese Church.

        Mother Roaster Coffee Shop

        Mother Roaster Talat Noi

          Mother Roaster Talat Noi is a popular, trendy coffee shop hidden behind an unassuming facade covered with paintings and graffiti. What probably made the cafe so popular is the fact that the coffee shop is on the second floor of a mechanic junkyard.

          Holy Rosary Church in Bangkok

          The Holy Rosary Church

            The Holy Rosary Church, also known as Kalawar Church, is located close to River City and just next to the beautiful Siam Commercial Bank. It was built between 1891 and 1897, and its Gothic-style arched doors and Roman Catholic stained-glass windows are renowned for their beauty.

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            Talat Noi Street Art

              One of the most popular attractions in Talat Noi is the Talat Noi Street Art and Murals, a series of colourful murals and street art installations that can be found throughout the neighbourhood.

              Talat Noi street market in Bangkok

              The Street Market in Talat Noi

                Don’t expect a traditional market in Talat Noi. The name means ‘small market’, but it refers to the neighbourhood’s history rather than an actual market. Still, a small street market exists where locals buy vegetables, fruits and snacks each morning.

                Chow Sue Kong Shrine in Talad Noi, Bangkok

                Chow Sue Kong Shrine

                  Chow Sue Kong temple is an elaborate structure and is believed to have been constructed in 1804. It is among the oldest temples that serve the Hokkien-Chinese community in Talat Noi

                  Hong Sieng Kong in Talad Noi, Bangkok

                  Hong Sieng Kong

                    Hong Sieng Kong (ฮงเซียงกง) is a charming riverside café nestled in Talad Noi, a neighbourhood of Bangkok popular for its historical atmosphere mixed with young modern art.

                    River City on Bangkok riverside

                    River City Bangkok

                      River City Bangkok is a premier shopping, dining and art gallery complex located on the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. It is renowned for its antique shops, art galleries, and unique boutiques.