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Bangkok: Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observatory Ticket with 1 Drink

1. Bangkok: Baiyoke Sky Hotel Observatory Ticket with 1 Drink

Soak in spectacular views of Bangkok and beyond, up to the Gulf of Thailand, with entry tickets to the 77th-floor observation deck at Baiyoke Sky Hotel. Get a free drink at Bangkok's second-highest rooftop bar. Head to Baiyoke Sky Hotel's observation deck on the 77th floor with an extra option to access the revolving viewpoint on the 84th floor for a panoramic view of the city. Identify what lies 250 meters below your feet with maps, computerized multimedia kiosks, and coin-activated telescopes. Go up to the 83rd floor for a sophisticated ambiance and a fabulous setting at the rooftop bar, one of Bangkok’s most exclusive after-dark venues. With floor-to-ceiling windows, get stunning views of the city. After 1 complimentary drink, you can order from a full bar menu of indulgent signature cocktails. Sip a mix of expertly crafted drinks and a variety of fine wines along with delicious light bites to the tunes of live DJ music.

Bangkok Night Bike Tour with Wat Arun & Flower Market

2. Bangkok Night Bike Tour with Wat Arun & Flower Market

Get off the beaten track and explore Bangkok on 2 wheels on this 4-hour night bike tour. Departing after sunset, you will ride down quiet back roads and small lanes to visit 2 ancient temples. Discover how beautiful the historic center of Bangkok is at night, when its many temples are spectacularly illuminated, the temperatures are cooler and the places you visit are much quieter. After meeting your guide at the local partner's shop, you will get a quick briefing and bike fitting, with all necessary equipment provided. Wind your way down small lanes, past ancient temples and canals, to experience the heart and soul of Bangkok. You will pass Tammasat University and catch a local ferry across the Chao Phraya River to ride along the quiet back roads that lead to Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). Enjoy the quiet ambiance of the temple before riding along a riverside track, passing more temples and churches. Cross back over the Choa Phraya River by bridge and stop at the famous flower market, which is at its busiest at night. Sample some of the local delights from the many street stalls and soak up the vivid colors of the flowers. Also visit infamous Giant Swing for impressive historical construction views. You will then cycle back to the start point, past the Grand Palace and Sanam Luang, which comes to life in the evening with a daily market all laid out on simple mats.

Bangkok: Grand Palace, Wat Arun and Wat Pho Evening Tour

3. Bangkok: Grand Palace, Wat Arun and Wat Pho Evening Tour

With an action-packed itinerary in store, the tour will start with swinging by a few of Bangkok’s most-loved attractions. These include the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew, also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha because of the enormous statue inside. Stroll around the old city of Bangkok. The only place to rival it is your first stop, Wat Pho. This ancient temple is home to over 1,000 Buddha statues, one of which measures more than 150 feet in length. Next, see the sights along the Chao Phraya River on a traditional riverboat. We’ll explore the bejeweled Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). This 300-year-old temple is known for its enormous white chedi inlaid with thousands of colorful mosaic pieces. Located at the banks of the Chao Phraya River, this temple is a magnificent landmark seen around the city. Cross the river via the traditional boat again and walk to Pak Klong Talad, the city’s largest flower market overflowing with garlands, bouquets, pot plants, and fresh fruit. Whether you browse or pick up some fresh flowers to decorate your hotel room, this unique spot is a hidden gem in the capital. For the final treat of the tour, we will ride a tuk-tuk and go to Bangkok Chinatown. This area is famous for its bustling atmosphere and foodie haunts. Feel free to grab a bite to eat or simply explore the area.

Bangkok at Sunset 5-Hour Bike Tour

4. Bangkok at Sunset 5-Hour Bike Tour

Discover Bangkok after dark on a 5-hour evening bike ride of the city’s Thonburi district. Meet your guide at the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel at 17:30. Then, pedal off to experience the “City of Angels” at night. Cross the Chao Phraya River (“River of Kings”) to Thonburi, one of Bangkok’s oldest settled areas. Walk through Klongsan Market, where young Thai’s shop for inexpensive fashion. Cycle to a Chinese pagoda on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Admire its delicate, etched windows of birds and other animals. Continue through a quiet neighborhood to a food market. Explore its many stalls, learning about typical ingredients and dishes, and how they are prepared. Enjoy a starter snack before you cycle along the riverside to Wat Arun (“Temple of Dawn”). Enjoy its magical illuminations against the night sky. Next, stop for dinner at a typical Thai restaurant. Climb back on your bike to cycle past Wat Rakhang Khositaram. Then, take the ferry back to Bangkok city center. Ride through the vast public square of Sanam Luang, and see the Grand Palace. Continue to Wat Pho (“Temple of the Reclining Buddha”) to take a stroll around the temple compound in the quiet of the evening. End at the 24-hour flower market of Pak Klong Talad to see a kaleidoscope of bright colors as vendors take delivery of fresh flowers from every corner of Thailand.

Bangkok: Historical Temples Tour & Hidden Bar at Sunset

5. Bangkok: Historical Temples Tour & Hidden Bar at Sunset

The best time to see old Bangkok is in the evening, when the city cools down and there are fewer crowds of tourists wandering around. Your first stop is the Pak Klong Talad Flower Market, the biggest wholesale and retail-fresh flower market in Bangkok. Then, continue to Wat Kalaya which was constructed in1825 by a wealthy Thai-Chinese family. At this place, discover the beautiful seated Buddha enshrined inside the main chapel, which shows the mixed cultures of Thai and foreign influences in architecture and art. Continue your way to Wat Arun, known as the temple of dawn. Walk up to the top to savor the view of the mighty Chao Phraya river and learn the history of these top sightseeing spots of Bangkok. Last but not least, stop at the bar to enjoy a view of Bangkok and Wat Arun from the other side of the river bank against the sunset.

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What people are saying about Bangkok

Overall rating

4.7 / 5

based on 47 reviews

Very very fun and enjoyable activity!! The host, Gi, is very informative and attentive to our needs, she made sure the time fits our schedule but still gave us the best experience. She took us to places we wouldn’t go without her, bought street foods that are DELICIOUS, beautiful temple tour and close it with the drinks at rooftop bar which has a great view! Gi also helped us and made sure we got to our next destination save and sound. I highly recommend this activity when you visit Bangkok. Thank you Gi!!

I would give more stars, if I could. ********** Steve was our guide, knowledgeable and kind. We had a great time with him. I would make another tour with him anytime. The temples were amazing and we could ask any question. He told us about the history and culture, very informative. He went above and beyond and made our tour unforgetable. Thank you Steve for this day! You are amazing!

Our guide Jacky was fantastic! He was very accommodating/ friendly and seamlessly coordinated despite some of folks running late. He knew a lot of the history/ fun facts of the sites we visited. This tour was a great way to spend some quality family time and visit various sites in a short amount of time.

Loved this evening tour. Less crowded and lots of good photo opportunities. We loved our tour guide Ratima. She’s so friendly and patient especially since we were running late due to traffic. She managed to communicate with is and ensure we would be able to participate in the tour

is all a bit quick. but really cool photo at night if temples!