Eve.Twilight Street Food Delights by Tuk Tuk (ESG)
EveningTour
Overview
Hop on-board Thailand’s iconic 3-wheeled tuk tuk for a night of street food discovery. Zip through traffic while making stops at some of the most famous street eats including Thai-Isan food, Pad Thai and Michelin star Guay Tiew Gai for a guaranteed happy belly.
Itinerary
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Eve.Twilight Street Food Delights by Tuk Tuk (ESG)
- Evening
This evening at 17:30 take a trip to the meeting point nearby Bangkok’s main railway station, and be met and greeted by a local food guide who will do a short briefing before starting this fun evening.
Then it’s time to hop on Bangkok’s iconic 3-wheel, Tuk Tuk, for a night adventure ride to visit the best local eateries around the famous street zone in town. Bangkok is claimed to be the city that never stops eating. Bangkokians usually find themselves eating out at night, especially street food, which the city is also well-known for.
Be taken for a ride and make various stops at local places in which even smells will ignite ones taste buds. From the local favourite Northern Thai-Isan Food, the best kept-secret Guay Tiew Gai guaranteed with a Michelin star for 2 consecutive years, and one of thebest Pad Thai in town popular for both locals and foreigners alike, all bites will truly be pleasing!
Between the bites, make some nice stomach breaks at the city’s old town landmarks. Visit Wat Pho, the famous iconic sight of Bangkok for a night time perspective, and here, be wowed by its illuminated chedis while learning all about the history of the temple. Also, walk through the city’s largest flower market, Pak Klong Talad, which is busy 24-hours a day with wholesale vendors and local shoppers. Explore the stalls where orchids, flowers, vegetables and other items spill over the crowded stalls. Here, there is a chance to taste some local snacks or fruits.
The night ends with a final stop outside a secret, hidden bar located by the river. Sip on a chilled Thai beer or a non-alcoholic drink while enjoying amazing night views of the Chao Phraya River along with the glittering Temple of Dawn.
After the tour finishes, be dropped off at the hotel by tuk tuk. (D)
Then it’s time to hop on Bangkok’s iconic 3-wheel, Tuk Tuk, for a night adventure ride to visit the best local eateries around the famous street zone in town. Bangkok is claimed to be the city that never stops eating. Bangkokians usually find themselves eating out at night, especially street food, which the city is also well-known for.
Be taken for a ride and make various stops at local places in which even smells will ignite ones taste buds. From the local favourite Northern Thai-Isan Food, the best kept-secret Guay Tiew Gai guaranteed with a Michelin star for 2 consecutive years, and one of thebest Pad Thai in town popular for both locals and foreigners alike, all bites will truly be pleasing!
Between the bites, make some nice stomach breaks at the city’s old town landmarks. Visit Wat Pho, the famous iconic sight of Bangkok for a night time perspective, and here, be wowed by its illuminated chedis while learning all about the history of the temple. Also, walk through the city’s largest flower market, Pak Klong Talad, which is busy 24-hours a day with wholesale vendors and local shoppers. Explore the stalls where orchids, flowers, vegetables and other items spill over the crowded stalls. Here, there is a chance to taste some local snacks or fruits.
The night ends with a final stop outside a secret, hidden bar located by the river. Sip on a chilled Thai beer or a non-alcoholic drink while enjoying amazing night views of the Chao Phraya River along with the glittering Temple of Dawn.
After the tour finishes, be dropped off at the hotel by tuk tuk. (D)
Important Information
Services
Notes
Our services include:
– A fun tuk tuk ride
– English speaking guide
– Delicious food, snacks and drink during the tour.
– One beer or one non
-alcoholic drink at our secret bar
– Drop off service at the hotel by tuk tuk
Our services do not include:
– Transfer to the meeting point
– Other meals than mentioned.
– Other services than mentioned.
– Gratuities, personal expenses, drinks, and other items.
– Operate on a private basis
– Meeting point at MRT Hua Lumphong Station, exit 3
– Dress code for temple visit: For ladies, mini
-skirts and short skirts (shorter than knees) cannot be worn as outer garments. Shirts or tops that cover your shoulders are required.
– The Reclining Buddha at Wat Pho is not open at night. The visit is only at the temple ground.
– The hidden bar is located on the 5th floor of the hotel, and there is no elevator.
– The table will be pre
-booked outside, but if raining, it will be assigned inside.
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