Bangkok City Highlights by Tuk-Tuk Tickets
Discover Bangkok’s illuminated temples Wat Arun and Wat Pho plus vibrant Chinatown on a guided night tour with tuk tuk ride.
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Your Night Tour Adventure Through Bangkok
Start Your Evening: Maha Rat Road & Grand Palace Views
Begin your evening Bangkok adventure by meeting your group and guide in the heart of the city. Your journey starts with a stroll along the historic Maha Rat Road, where your guide shares insights into Rattanakosin Island’s cultural heritage. As daylight fades, take in views of the spectacular Grand Palace complex, one of Thailand’s most important landmarks renowned for its dazzling architecture and royal history.
Wat Pho: Home of the Reclining Buddha
As night falls, experience the tranquility of Wat Pho, also known as the Temple of the Reclining Buddha. The temple’s illuminated spires and serene courtyards offer a peaceful atmosphere. Learn about its origins as Thailand’s first centre of education and discover the spiritual significance of the giant reclining Buddha statue, a symbol of enlightenment and peace.
Chao Phraya River Boat Journey & Wat Arun
Step aboard a river ferry for a scenic ride across the Chao Phraya River. Disembark at Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, whose porcelain and seashell mosaics glow under night lights. Your guide will explain the symbolism behind the intricate designs. For those who wish, climb the central spire for memorable views of the cityscape, reflecting on Bangkok’s mix of tradition and modern life.
Vibrant Chinatown by Tuk Tuk
Continue your journey with a classic tuk tuk ride as you cross back over the river. Arrive at Yaowarat Road, the heart of Bangkok’s bustling Chinatown. Take in the neon lights, energetic street life, and aroma of authentic food stalls. Your guide will point out notable local temples, markets and explain how Chinatown became Bangkok’s centre for street food and trade. Absorb the unique blend of cultures and flavours for which this neighbourhood is famous.
Itinerary Highlights
Meet at the designated point at 4:30pm
Take a guided walk down Maha Rat Road
Discover Wat Pho and its Buddha statue
Board a ferry to Wat Arun and explore temple grounds
Return by boat with city views
Hop on a tuk tuk to Chinatown (Yaowarat)
Tour concludes in Chinatown around 8:30pm
What Makes This Experience Special?
This Bangkok night tour lets you see the city’s famous sites without daytime crowds. The guide’s local expertise brings each landmark to life, and the mixed modes of transport—by foot, boat and tuk tuk—add fun variety. With flexible group sizes, you can join others or book a private outing for a more personal evening.
Book your Bangkok Night Tour of Wat Arun, Wat Pho, Chinatown with Tuk Tuk Ride tickets now!
Why you'll love it
- Explore Bangkok’s religious temples and other hidden gems with an expert, local guide on this evening-to-night tour
- Choose between a small-group tour or a private one
- See Wat Pho's golden spire and reclining Buddha at night
- Learn about its history as Thailand's first public university
- The Grand Palace is a must-see historic and cultural attraction
- Inside the complex, the Wat Phra Kaew temple houses the beautiful Emerald Buddha statue
- Take a relaxing boat ride along the Chao Phraya River in a traditional boat
- At Wat Arun, admire its porcelain and seashell decorations
- Climb the main spire for a city view
- Ride a tuk-tuk through Chinatown's lively streets
- See the neon signs, markets, and temples of this historic district.
What's included
- English-speaking guide One-way tuk-tuk ride from Wat Pho to Yaowarat Ferry boat fees Entrance fees (Wat Pho 200THB, Wat Arun 100THB) Insurance Private tour (optional)
- Meals and drinks Interior visit to the Grand Palace & Wat Phra Kaew Hotel pick up and drop off Personal expenses
Good to know
- Age suitability
- Suitable for all ages
- Know before you go
Tours run daily, departing at 4:30pm
Expected duration is approximately 4 hours
Wear modest clothing covering shoulders and knees
Bring comfortable shoes and bottled water
Admission to temples requires following dress code
- Visitor guidelines
Follow the dress code for temple visits—no shorts, sleeveless tops or revealing clothing
Respect quiet areas in temples and avoid flash photography
Stay with your group at all times for safety and guidance
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Dispose of litter in designated bins during the tour
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