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Bangkok by Night: Temples, Markets, and Food by Tuk-Tuk
The guide was updated:Awarded twice TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice 'No. 1 Experience in Thailand', this tuk-tuk night tour is a great way to discover Bangkok and learn about the local culture.
See famous temples and sights illuminated at night as you whizz around the city in an iconic 3-wheeled taxi. Visit The Flower Market, the grounds of Wat Arun, and Chinatown. Plus, enjoy snacks, dinner and a dessert.
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Khao San Road, Bangkok's backpackers' hub, is the kind of place that needs to be experienced to be believed—and no traveller should leave the city without coming here.
Frequented by swathes of international tourists and locals alike, the area is always bursting with action, but it is at night when Khao San Road truly comes alive. Here you'll find a rich and diverse selection of bars and nightclubs catering to all kinds of travellers.
Enjoy ice-cold drinks at institutions like Gulliver's, Mulligan's, and The One. Dance the night away to smooth grooves at Brick Bar. Be seen at local favourites The Club and Lava Gold. For people-watching, head to The Roof Bar.
Khao San Road is also an excellent place to try local flavours. Sample from the famous pad Thai to deep-fried spring rolls, grilled meat skewers, mango sticky rice, fried roti, and coconut ice cream to barbecued crocodiles and fried and crispy bugs, like grasshoppers, cockroaches, and scorpions.
Feeling like spending some bahts? There are also plenty of shopping opportunities here: clothing and accessories, traditional handicrafts, handmade jewellery, vintage goods, and much more.
Why not finish your night at Khao San Road with a relaxing Thai massage?
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Jodd Fairs Night Market
For a taste of Bangkok’s vibrant pulse, head to Jodd Fairs, the city’s most recent night market. Open 7 days a week, this lively venue is a feast for the senses, featuring an extensive array of culinary delights ranging from the notoriously pungent durian fruit to spicy Leng Zabb (pork spine soup) and enormous seafood buckets served with gloves for a hands-on feast. Sweet treats like salted egg lava pastry, waffles, and coconut ice cream with mango slices add to the diverse offerings. The market also boasts open-air bars and live music performances, making it a dynamic hotspot where the city’s culinary and cultural energy truly come alive.
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The Bamboo Bar
For sensational live jazz and blues shows, sophisticated decor, and liquors and svelte cocktails, this legendary bamboo and palm festooned ‘Jungle Speakeasy’ is a one-of-a-kind in Bangkok. An institution in its own right, Bamboo Bar is a delightful nook to while away a hot tropical night.
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Vertigo & Moon Bar Rooftop
Vertigo lingers loftily above the city on the 61st floor of the lavish Banyan Tree Hotel, with a recherché open-air lounge and a sultry selection of fine spirits and liquors. Patrons can enjoy a crisp cocktail and aperitif while taking in the amazing night-time vistas of bustling Bangkok below. There is an extensive cocktail menu that may seem a bit pricey, but the quality-price ratio is definitely worth it.
There is a dress code: dress smart casual (no shorts and open shoes for men)
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Bangkok by Night: Temples, Markets, and Food by Tuk-Tuk
Awarded twice TripAdvisor Traveller's Choice 'No. 1 Experience in Thailand', this tuk-tuk night tour is a great way to discover Bangkok and learn about the local culture.
See famous temples and sights illuminated at night as you whizz around the city in an iconic 3-wheeled taxi. Visit The Flower Market, the grounds of Wat Arun, and Chinatown. Plus, enjoy snacks, dinner and a dessert.
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Sirocco
At Bangkok’s highest open-air bar and restaurant, take a seat amongst the A-list at classy Sirocco. Here you can expect smooth jazz, crisp drinks and delectable décor. If Vertigo’s views do not cut it, then Sirrocco’s sprawling panorama will definitely take your breath away.
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Phra Nakhon Bar & Gallery
Hugely popular with university students and backpackers, Phra Nakhon Bar & Gallery is the perfect spot to chill and knock back a few bottles of Chang in the summer steam, located just a short saunter from the bustling Khaosan Road.
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Maggie Choo's
Maggie Choo's is the creation of designer Ashley Sutton and is unlike any other bar in Bangkok. To enter, you step through a hidden wooden Chinese door into what will remind you of an underground vault. Experience this unique atmosphere while listening to some excellent live jazz music.
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