Here are 4 lesser-known attractions in Bangkok with detailed guides
4 hidden gems in Bangkok to add to your wish list!
⭐ Immerse in local life - Explore a lesser-known floating market
Bangkok's floating markets are not limited to Damnoen Saduak. This one is frequented by locals, offering an authentic and simple market experience without overcharging tourists. Enjoy Thai-style fried fish with spices, crab shell stuffed with meat, and a variety of Thai pastries. Indulge yourself with delicious and affordable food, as well as miscellaneous goods, toys, clothes, fruits, homemade jams, and coffee shops, where you can leisurely eat and stroll for half a day.
🕙 Business hours: Weekends from 7:00 am to 4:30 pm
📍 Search for: Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market
⭐ A cafe hidden in the woods - A quiet retreat away from the hustle and bustle
Near the man-made island of Bang Kachao, to find this hidden paradise, you need to follow their designed route through a lush palm forest. The atmosphere is perfect for a leisurely vacation, with open-air seating where you can enjoy delicious food while watching the boats on the Chao Phraya River and enjoying the breeze. The cakes, ice cream, and fried chicken wings are all delicious, with no disappointments.
📍 Search for: Hiddenwoods cafe / e-scooter rental shop
🕙 Business hours: 10:30 am to 6:00 pm
⭐ Thai cooking class experience - Show off your cooking skills back home
Learn a few sour and spicy Thai dishes to impress your friends when they visit. Sompong Thai Cooking School offers a half-day course for over 200 RMB, where you can learn to make 4 classic dishes with a different menu each day: mango sticky rice, coconut curry shrimp, green papaya salad, panang curry chicken, etc. It's recommended to choose the morning class to go to the market with the teacher to pick ingredients. The teacher conducts the class in English and will mention the Chinese names of some ingredients when necessary. Just watch and learn.
🚗 Transportation: Take the BTS Silom Line to Chong Nonsi station, exit 3
📍 Search for: Sompong Thai Cooking School
⭐ Graffiti night market check-in
This area used to be an old canal residential area in Bangkok, which has been transformed into a night market with a strong graffiti culture in the past two years. The streets are lined with graffiti representing Thai, Chinese, and Indian customs. Just standing against any wall makes for a beautiful photo. The night lights are stunning, and you can stroll along the canal, eat and drink, or kayak in the river, slowly enjoying the beauty of old Bangkok.
📍 Search for: Ong Ang Walking Street
🚗 Transportation: Take the MRT to Sam Yot station, exit 1
🕙 Business hours: Weekend evenings
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Since the canal of the basin the scenery is new and very beautiful. Yes, both sides of the road along Khlong Ong Ang There will be works of art street art from Thai artists. Lined along the wall It is considered another land landmark of this bar. That must go to check in take photos . In addition, on both sides of the road, there are also a variety of street food to choose from and eat as well. Yes, who wants to try Indian food There are many Indian restaurants in this area. We take a walk, take photos, and stop for Indian food before going home.
The past New Delhi Festival was held at the Ong Ang Canal Pedestrian Street.
It used to be a very impressive place. Take a boat trip to Khlong Ong Ang, have fun and walk shopping, street food, a variety of food. Find many delicious Indian food shops ever.
The canal is clean. At the beginning of the canal A lot of people, a lot of restaurants Indian food is delicious. Adjacent to Sampeng as well, at the end of the canal, people start to lonely. Not much, next to Sam Yot mrt, easy to travel.
Khlong Ong Ang Walking Street, a lot of food. very chill atmosphere The decoration work is also very beautiful.