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Definitely a great new experience, we will provide private guide ( English, German, French, Italian, Spanish ) and private van or by public transfer all is depend from  your program.

This service is for customer that like like to see Bangkok with the freedom to choose his own program or for customer no has time to see everything follow the regular program.

Of course, our professional guide can help to design the entire day of tours.

Additional Info

Duration: 4 to 8 hours
Starts: Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Category: Day Trips & Excursions >> Day Trips



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What to Expect When Visiting Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

Definitely a great new experience, we will provide private guide ( English, German, French, Italian, Spanish ) and private van or by public transfer all is depend from  your program.

This service is for customer that like like to see Bangkok with the freedom to choose his own program or for customer no has time to see everything follow the regular program.

Of course, our professional guide can help to design the entire day of tours.

Itinerary
This is a typical itinerary for this product

Stop At: Chinatown – Bangkok, Yaowarat Road Samphanthawong, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

During this fantastic tour you will decide the program to follow, but clearly our guide will always be available to provide you with the best advice. In the morning we could start the excursion with a visit to the characteristic district of China Town where you can visit different markets.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), 661 Chaoren Krung Road Talad Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

After China Town we can reach the nearby Wat Traimit, a temple where there is a 5.5-ton Buddha statue in solid gold.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Chao Phraya River, 780/488 Charoen Krung Road, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120 Thailand

In Bangkok it is very easy to reach one of the many piers along the Chao Phraya River. Here we can embark on a boat that allows us to make a very interesting journey.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Temple Of Dawn (Wat Arun), 158 Thanon Wang Doem, Wat Arun, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600 Thailand

One of the Chao Phraya stops is the beautiful Wat Arun where a relic of the Buddha is kept.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Wat Phra Chetuphon, 2 Sanamchai Road Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

After the Wat Arun we can cross the river to reach the famous Wat Pho, a temple where is the largest reclining Buddha in Thailand and the oldest massage school in Thailand

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: The Grand Palace, Na Phra Lan Rd, Maharaj Pier next to Wat Phra Kaeo Temple Complex, Bangkok Thailand

Not far from the Wat Pho is the majestic complex of the Grand Royal Palace where you can also see the famous emerald Buddha

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Damnoen Saduak Floating Market, Damnoun Saduak, Ratchaiburi, Damnoen Saduak 70130 Thailand

If you want our guide you can accompany you on a visit to one of the many floating markets in Bangkok.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Chatuchak Weekend Market, Kamphaeng Phet Road Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Thailand

During the weekends you can visit the typical Chatuchak market

Duration: 2 hours

Stop At: Pratunam Market, Ratchaprarop Road Phayathai, Ratchathewi, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

In this day of excrusions you can also visit the Pratunam market where you can find different shopping opportunities

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Lebua Wellness, 1055 Silom Road Bangrak, Bangkok 10500 Thailand

Before finishing the tour you can visit some famous roof-tops like Lebua or others, our guide will advise you in relation to your needs.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: The Golden Mount (Wat Saket), 344 Chakkraphat Diphong Road Bang Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

Wat Saket in Bangkok Old Town is an Ayutthaya-era shrine with a gleaming gold chedi in Bangkok. Also called the Golden Mount, it occupies an 80-metre-tall manmade hill that was built during the reign of King Rama III. The temple welcomes worshippers year-round, though it’s busiest during its annual temple fair in November, during Loy Krathong. The temple grounds have mature trees and typical Buddhist structures such as the main chapel, ordination hall and library.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple), 69 Nakornpathom Rd Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand

One of Bangkok’s most beautiful temples is the Wat Benchamabophit, also known as “the marble temple” or Wat Ben. As it is classified as a first class Royal temple, it is also a temple of significant importance.

The official name of the temple is Wat Benchamabophit Dusitwanaram, which means “the Monastery of the fifth King near Dusit Palace”, the fifth King being King Chulalongkorn the Great (Rama V).
Royal temple near Dusit Palace

At the end of the 19th century the King had Dusit Palace build, a large complex of Royal Palaces and Mansions including the Ananta Samakhom, the Vimanmek Royal Mansion and the Abhisek Throne Hall in Dusit district.

When Dusit Palace was finished, the King ordered construction of the marble temple in 1899 nearby on the site of an old temple complex dating from the early 19th century. In this temple, King Chulalongkorn ordained as a monk for a short time in 1873.

Duration: 1 hour

Stop At: Bangkok City Pillar Shrine, near the Temple of the Emerald Buddha Mahachai Road, Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok Thailand

Sitting at the very heart of Bangkok, the Lak Mueang or ‘city pillar’ is often overlooked by overseas visitors who come to see the better known attractions nearby such as the Grand Palace, Temple of the Emerald Buddha and Wat Pho. The Bangkok City Pillar Shrine may lack the more obvious grandeur and spectacle of its near neighbours, but it is historically and culturally one of the most significant locations in the Thai capital.
King Rama I and Old Bangkok

in 1782, the first king of the Chakri Dynasty, King Rama I, moved his capital from Thonburi to the other side of the Chao Phraya River. The new city would be easier to defend with Rattanakosin Island at its heart. This is the district referred to as ‘Old Bangkok’ where the Grand Palace is located, but the first building constructed at the new capital was the Lak Mueang city pillar. The Grand Palace and all of the other temples and buildings would follow later, but preparing a shrine for Phra Lak Mueang, the guardian spirit who protects the city, was the most important thing for King Rama I to do when establishing Bangkok as his new capital. To this day, Bangkok residents and Thai people visiting the city continue to pay their respects at Lak Mueang.

Duration: 30 minutes

Stop At: The Roof Top Bar, 222 Ratchaprarop Rd. Baiyoke Sky hotel, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

Only after experiencing these great—almost dizzying—heights can you understand why Sky Bar is a Bangkok institution. Why many consider a visit to the City of Angels incomplete without partaking in a Hangovertini or three.

You’ve had rooftop drinks before, but this bar is something else—something worthy of all the hype. Suspended on a precipice 820 feet in the air, Sky Bar is one of the highest rooftop bars in the world. Come for magic hour, or sundown, or after dark—it’s a different scene from hour to hour, thanks to the fading light, the flickering cityscape, and a backlit bar that changes color throughout the night.

Duration: 1 hour



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