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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.

    Lawoi' Restaurant in Velaa, in Bangkok

    LAWOI’ Restaurant – ละโวยจ

      LAWOI’ is a new hidden gem in Bangkok, located on the lower floor of the popular Velaa Community Mall on Langsuan Road, next to Villa Market. The concept of a Modern Thai Izakaya was a pleasant surprise, as we didn’t know what to expect.

      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

        So Heng Tai Mansion in Chinatown Talat Noi

        So Heng Tai Mansion

          So Heng Tai Mansion was built in the 19th century by Phra Aphaiwanit, a Hokkien Chinese bird’s nest tax farmer who later became a member of Thailand’s nobility. It still belongs to the same family, making it a likely candidate for the title of the oldest private residence in Bangkok.

          The Luenrit Old Town, Yaowarat

          The Luenrit Old Town Yaowarat

            Luenrit Old Town is a newly renovated area in Bangkok’s Chinatown, just a short distance from the bustling Yaowarat Road. The project aims to preserve the original architecture of the traditional shophouses, giving visitors a glimpse of the area’s historic charm

            Potong Restaurant in Bangkok Chinatown

            Restaurant Potong

              Located in the heart of Yaowarat in Bangkok Chinatown, Restaurant Potong is a fine dining establishment that has transformed an old Thai-Chinese house into a modern and stylish space.

              Talad Mai Soi Yaowarat 6 in Bangkok Chinatown

              Talat Mai in Bangkok Chinatown

                Talat Mai is a walking Street Chinese Market located in Soi Yaowarat 6, part of the vibrant Chinatown area (Yaowarat Road), renowned for its bustling night markets, street food, and traditional Chinese goods.

                Sky Bar at Grand China Bangkok

                Sky Bar at Grand China Bangkok

                  The Sky Bar is located on the 23rd floor of the Grand China Hotel and offers a spectacular 360-degree view over the Chinatown skyline. Open from 3 pm until midnight every day, it’s especially impressive when the sun is setting over the Chao Phraya River.

                  Wat Chakrawat, the crocodile temple in Chinatown

                  Wat Chakrawat, Bangkok Crocodile Temple!

                    Wat Chakrawat Rachawat Woramahawihan earned its nickname from the resident population of large reptiles. The legend goes that an especially belligerent man-eating croc with a missing eye, going by the nickname Ai-bod, was being hunted by angry locals and took refuge beneath a monk’s house in the temple.

                    Klong Thom Market Bangkok

                    Klong Thom Market

                      Trading has been an integral part of Chinatown’s history since there was Chinatown, and the various budget-friendly markets are an excellent display of that. Aside from Sampeng Lane and the Klong Ong Ang Canal Walking Street, there are several others, including Klong Thom Market, Talat Kao and Itsaraphap Lane.

                      Kuan Yim Shrine (Thian Fa Foundation) in Bangkok Chinatown

                      Kuan Yim Shrine (Thian Fa Foundation)

                        Located at the beginning of Yaowarat Road in Bangkok Chinatown, the Kuan Yim Shrine of the Thian Fa Foundation is one of the oldest and most culturally significant shrines in Bangkok.

                        Wat Mangkon Kamalawat in Bangkok Chinatown

                        Wat Mangkon Kamalawat

                          Wat Mangkon Kamalawat is the best of the cultural things to do in Chinatown, Bangkok’s largest Chinese Buddhist temple. Built in 1846, the temple’s design is unmistakably Chinese.

                          Sampheng Market in Bangkok Chinatown

                          Sampeng Market (Sampheng Lane)

                            Sampeng Lane is one of those streets in Chinatown I always seem to end up at. It’s a narrow, hectic alley running behind Yaowarat Road, and while it’s packed and sometimes a bit overwhelming, it’s full of life and energy you don’t really find anywhere else in Bangkok.

                            Khlong Bang Luang Floating Market, Bangkok

                            Tours to the Floating Markets near Bangkok

                              Explore the vibrant floating markets near Bangkok, where colourful boats brimming with fresh produce, local snacks, and souvenirs glide along scenic canals. Discover the famous Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, often paired with the unique experience of the Maeklong Train Market.

                              Wat Traimit in Bangkok Chinatown

                              Wat Traimit

                                The striking spire of Wat Traimit protects a 5-metre-tall seated Buddha statue made of solid gold. Weighing in at 5.5 tonnes, the statue dates back to the 13th century and was originally covered in plaster

                                Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok

                                Hua Lamphong Railway Station

                                  Hua Lamphong Railway Station in Bangkok, officially known as Bangkok Railway Station, is one of the city’s iconic landmarks. Opened in 1916, this grand building is located in the heart of Bangkok and serves as a major transportation hub.

                                  Nobu Rooftop Restaurant in Bangkok

                                  Nobu Bangkok

                                    The new Nobu Rooftop Restaurant on the 57th, 58th, and 60th floors of The Empire Tower in Bangkok is a remarkable addition to the city’s dining scene and one of the most luxurious rooftop experiences Bangkok has to offer.

                                    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.

                                      Central Chidlom in Bangkok

                                      Central Chidlom

                                        After being open for over four decades in the Ploenchit district, Central Chidlom, one of Bangkok’s most popular department stores, finally got a full renovation.