


Discover the cultural soul of Bangkok on a vibrant late-afternoon walking tour through its most atmospheric neighborhoods.
From the fragrant alleys of Pak Klong Talat, the city’s largest flower market, to the buzzing streets of Chinatown and the historic charm of Talat Noi, this experience blends history, everyday life, street culture, art and tradition.
Moving like a true local using the MRT, tuk tuks and a public ferry, you’ll be guided through hidden corners, colorful markets, artistic alleys and centuries-old shrines before ending the evening at ICONSIAM, Bangkok’s most impressive riverside shopping and cultural complex.
A perfect combination of walking, discovery and storytelling—ideal for travelers seeking an authentic, sensory, and immersive look into Bangkok.
This is a seat-in-coach half-day tour departing every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, with a minimum of 2 passengers
Experience Bangkok like a local, using the MRT subway, tuk tuks and a public ferry.
Explore Pak Klong Talat, the city’s largest flower market overflowing with exotic blooms, fragrant garlands and artistic floral creations.
Walk through Yodpiman, a floral sanctuary where skilled artisans craft intricate bouquets and offerings.
Dive into the lively streets of Chinatown (Yaowarat), filled with markets, shops, food stalls and centuries of Chinese heritage.
Discover Talat Noi, Bangkok’s oldest district, famous for its street art, hip cafés, antique shophouses and multicultural history.
Enjoy a coffee break in a vintage Chinese-style bar, decorated like 1920s Shanghai.
Visit the Hon Wong Kung Shrine, a deeply spiritual Chinese sanctuary rich in legends and tradition.
Admire the murals of Trok San Chao Rong Kueak, one of the most photogenic alleys in the city.
End the tour at ICONSIAM, with free time to explore one of Asia’s most spectacular riverside complexes.
Small-group atmosphere, with a maximum of 40 guests per guide.
Available TUE – THU – SAT, in Italian for shared groups (SIC) and in English for private tours.
Comfortable walking shoes. Light, breathable clothing for Bangkok’s warm climate. Hat and sunglasses for sun protection.