
Private Tuktuk Night life Food Tour in Bangkok (Night Time)
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Bangkok After Dark by Private Tuk Tuk – Night Food Tour
Climb into your own tuk tuk after sunset and let a local guide navigate Bangkok’s backstreets and food alleys in the cool evening air. The 3-4 hour route threads through neon-lit night markets, quiet temple courtyards, and vendor-packed lanes that most visitors never find on foot.
Indulge in a full experience of authentic Thai food, handpicked from trusted local vendors and street stalls loved by locals. You’ll get to taste real Thai flavors that go beyond the typical tourist menus.
With our warm, easygoing guides, you won’t just see the sights – you’ll feel the heart of Bangkok. Whether it’s your first time in the city or your tenth, the tuk tuk perspective — open-air, weaving through traffic, neon reflecting off the chrome — gives Bangkok a completely different feel after dark.
Let us show you the real Bangkok – fun, flavorful, and full of surprises.
Itinerary
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The Golden Mount or Wat Saket is undeniably one of the most unique, fascinating, and beautiful temples in Bangkok.
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Real Authentic In Bangkok, no street is more popular than Ban Tad Thong, which stands No. 14 on this year's list.Dinner With Pad Thai,tom yam kung,Sticky Rice With Mango,All Tradition Fruits,Potota Ball and Thai Dessert.
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Take photos at the Emerald Buddha Temple from outside.
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The Giant Swing was constructed in 1784 in front of the Devasathan shrine by King Rama I. During the reign of Rama II the swing ceremony was discontinued as the swing had become structurally damaged by lightning. In 1920 it was renovated and moved to its current location in order to make space for a gas plant. The ceremony was again performed until 1935, when it was discontinued after several fatal accidents.
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Wat Ratchanadda Temple is a Royal temple best known for Loha Prasat or Metal Castle, a very unique structure on the Bangkok skyline. In 1846 King Rama III ordered the construction of the Wat Ratchanatdaram Worawihan, as the temple is officially named.
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The Democracy Monument was started in 1939 to commemorate the 1932 revolution that ended the absolute monarchy and introduced Siam's first constitution.
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"Discover the enchanting beauty of Thailand’s largest wholesale flower market — Pak Khlong Talad — where the night comes alive with color and fragrance. Join us on a magical evening stroll through vibrant stalls overflowing with fresh lotuses, delicate jasmine, and exotic orchids, many of which are among Thailand’s most beloved export treasures. As the city sleeps, this iconic market blooms into a mesmerizing world of florals, tradition, and local charm. An unforgettable experience for flower lovers, photographers, and anyone looking to witness a hidden side of Bangkok's soul."
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Driving a tuk tuk through Chinatown
Included
- Transportation by private Tuk Tuk
- Pick up and drop-off at your hotel (If your hotel is in the city center of Bangkok)
- Professional English speaking guide
- Snacks, desserts and dinner
- Travel Insurance
Not Included
Drink at Roof Top Bar to see the Temple of Dawn (Optional) Starts from 300 THB; Alcoholic beverages; Gratuities for guide and driver
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