Discover Bangkok with a private guide! Customize your tour, explore top attractions, and get local insights. Perfect for families, friends, and honeymooners.
Discover Bangkok with a private guide! Customize your tour, explore top attractions, and get local insights. Perfect for families, friends, and honeymooners.
- Rattanakosin (Bangkok Old City) - Engage with a professional tour guide to decide your starting point and places to visit around Rattanakosin Island. There are numerous options based on your interests. Take 15 minutes to plan, or inform us via message in advance. We also offer recommendations to get you started.
- Wat Phra Chetuphon - This is a…
- Rattanakosin (Bangkok Old City) - Engage with a professional tour guide to decide your starting point and places to visit around Rattanakosin Island. There are numerous options based on your interests. Take 15 minutes to plan, or inform us via message in advance. We also offer recommendations to get you started.
- Wat Phra Chetuphon - This is a renowned temple and a highlight of Bangkok’s landmarks, featuring the Reclining Buddha. Also known as Wat Pho, the admission fee is 300 THB per person. Explore the area and learn about its history related to the Chakri Dynasty.
- Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit) - Home to the world’s largest solid gold Buddha, as recognized by the Guinness World Records, this temple is located near Yaowarat’s Chinatown. Wat Traimit also houses a Chinese heritage museum. Admission is 140 THB.
- Chinatown / Yaowarat - As one of Bangkok’s oldest areas, Chinatown emerged from the resettlement of Chinese communities on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River after King Rama I relocated the capital from Thonburi to Rattanakosin.
- Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market) - This is Bangkok’s largest flower market, open 24/7. Stroll through to admire the beauty of fresh flowers. The market serves both consumers and wholesalers, attracting many local florists who stock up in the early morning.
- Wat Mahathat Yuwaratrangsarit - This temple hosts Mahachulalongkornrajavidyalaya University, Thailand’s oldest higher education institution for Buddhist monks. It is a significant university in Thailand, with faculties in human sciences, social sciences, an international program, and a graduate college. The first class was admitted in 1889, and by 1997, both universities became public.
- Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat) - Loha Prasat, meaning iron castle or monastery, is located at Wat Ratchanatdaram. It is based on an ancient Buddhist design, modeled after two similar structures in Shravasti, India, and Anuradhapura, Sri Lanka, which no longer exist. The Indian Loha Prasat had 1,000 rooms with a golden spire, while the Sri Lankan version had nine floors with a copper-thatched roof. This Loha Prasat is the only one remaining. A donation of 20 THB per person is suggested.
- Tiger God Shrine - Known in Thai as “San Chaopho Suea,” this shrine was built in 1834 during King Rama III’s reign. Originally on Bamrung Mueang Road, it was moved to Tanao Road by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V). The shrine houses statues of Chinese deities, including the Tiger God, Lord Guan (God of Honesty), Caishen (God of Fortune), Dai Seng Ya (Monkey God), and Mazu (Goddess of the Sea), revered by both Thai and Chinese communities. Donations are optional.
- Royal India Phahurat - The Phahurat Market, also known as Little India, is a short street divided into two sections. The first extends from Ban Mo Road at Ban Mo Intersection to Tri Phet Road at Phahurat Intersection. The second part branches from the west side of Chak Phet Road in the Saphan Han area to Phahurat Intersection. This area is known for its South Asian community and textile market, extending to nearby Chak Phet and Tri Phet Roads.
- Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan - Wat Prayoon received an Award of Excellence in 2013 from the UNESCO Asia-Pacific Awards for Cultural Heritage Conservation. Near the temple’s stupa is a turtle garden, where visitors can relax and feed the turtles.

- Pick up starting from meeting point and return (if desired)
- Professional licensed English speaking tour guide
- Pick up starting from meeting point and return (if desired)
- Professional licensed English speaking tour guide
- Entrance fees to Grand Palace (Optional)
- Public or Private Transportation (you are required to cover guide’s transport costs while together)
- Food and drinks (you are required to cover guide’s meals if eating together)
- Entrance fees to Grand Palace (Optional)
- Public or Private Transportation (you are required to cover guide’s transport costs while together)
- Food and drinks (you are required to cover guide’s meals if eating together)
Explore Bangkok and Thailand with your own private guide. If you prefer to plan your own trip but still need local recommendations, we are your best choice.
Ideal for families, friends, coworkers, or honeymooners, our tours allow you to explore Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin Island using public transportation. Visit top attractions like Wat Arun,…
Explore Bangkok and Thailand with your own private guide. If you prefer to plan your own trip but still need local recommendations, we are your best choice.
Ideal for families, friends, coworkers, or honeymooners, our tours allow you to explore Bangkok’s historic Rattanakosin Island using public transportation. Visit top attractions like Wat Arun, Chinatown, and the Floating Market. Enjoy meals at local eateries (at your own expense). Your day is tailored specifically for you, with an expert guide offering recommendations based on your interests, budget, and the city’s current situation. You can choose places to visit from our itinerary.
Tours can also cover other areas within a 6-hour timeframe. If you need more time, the rate for overtime service is 400 THB per hour. We can also provide a private vehicle for your group (at your own expense). Please inform us 48 hours in advance.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.