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21 Apr 2024 - 8 min read

Fun Activities at Chinatown Bangkok

Thailand has always been a top choice destination for travelers in Southeast Asia because of its cultural heritage, beautiful beaches, mouthwatering cuisine, diverse shopping markets, and friendly locals. One of the famous places in Thailand is the Chinatown.

Chinatown in Bangkok is one of the biggest Chinatowns in the world. It started back in 1782 when Bangkok became the capital of the Rattanakosin Kingdom. Many Chinese immigrants live here, particularly the Teochew people, and become the dominant group in the area. Chinatown has started to emerge around Sampheng and now the area is more crowded in Yaowarat Road.

Chinatown offers traditional markets that sell everything from exotic fruits to beautiful handicrafts, centuries-old temples adorned with intricate details architecture, and delicious street food like Pad Thai and mango sticky rice. Instead of competing with Thailand Bangkok, it adds to the experience, giving you a taste of Asian culture in a different way. So, if you're looking for an adventure that's as exciting as it is unforgettable, look no further than Chinatown Bangkok – and let our guide in this article be your roadmap to discovering all the magic this neighborhood has to offer!

What to do in Chinatown Bangkok?

Chinatown Bangkok offers many interesting things to do around the neighborhood. Consider trying the following activities we have recommended to you below:

1. Visit The Wat Traimit Temple

You should visit the famous Temple of the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit near China Gate in Chinatown. It has the biggest gold Buddha statue worldwide, weighing 5.5 tonnes and standing nearly 5 meters tall. This temple in Chinatown is about 450 meters west of Hualampong Railway Station. The statue was hidden under plaster but was discovered accidentally. You can still see some plaster pieces there. At Wat Traimit, you can learn about the Golden Buddha's history at the museum on the 3rd floor. They have videos and exhibits about how the statue discovered.

2. Cycling through Bangkok’s Chinatown

Another fun activity you can do in Chinatown is bicycling around the area. There is a bicycle tour where you'll explore busy markets, ancient temples, and Chinatown’s neighborhood. A friendly guide will share interesting facts and stories, making the experience both educational and enjoyable.

Cycling through Bangkok's Chinatown offers a unique way to explore the city. While it might not be the first activity you think of when planning to visit Bangkok, it's definitely worth thing to do. On the tour, you'll ride through hidden alleys, greet locals, visit temples, and learn about Thai culture.

3. Explore the Sampeng Lane Market

Sampeng Lane Market is a busy and popular shopping spot in Chinatown Bangkok. During the day, it's super busy with lots of narrow alleys filled with stalls selling many souvenirs and food. You'll see tons of people walking around, carts, scooters, and trucks loaded with fresh fruits and veggies, making it a bit chaotic but fun!

Shopping here is affordable, especially if you buy a bunch of things at once. You can get some great deals, especially if you buy 10 or more items. They sell all kinds of things like silk scarves, jewelry, shoes, home stuff, toys, crafts, and snacks.

The market is on a small street called Soi Wanit 1, next to the main road of Chinatown, Yaowarat Road. But the market doesn't just stick to that street because you'll find more shops and stalls in the nearby alleys too. It's a good idea to spend a couple of hours here to explore everything.

And don't forget about the yummy street food! Along Yaowarat Road, there are lots of Thai-Chinese restaurants and street stalls selling tasty snacks like mango sticky rice, fish cakes, spring rolls, and coconut ice cream sandwiches.

4. Explore the Chinatown Night Market at Yaowarat Road

At night, Yaowarat Road becomes the main street in Bangkok's Chinatown which has the biggest street food in Thailand. Locals and tourists love to stroll around here to try out different local foods. You can find all yummy treats like dim sum, oyster omelets, spicy noodles, and plenty of fresh seafood. They also have lots of exotic fruits and homemade ice cream. If you're feeling brave, try the durian flavor.

The area gets pretty crowded with traffic, so it's best to take the MRT to Wat Mangkon MRT Station and walk for about 5 minutes to Yaowarat Road.

What are nearby attractions in Chinatown Bangkok?

There are many fun and interesting attractions you can enjoy at Chinatown Bangkok. Consider booking the tickets via Traveloka to have a seamless experience.

1. Bangkok Chinatown Walking Tour

Bangkok Chinatown Walking Tour

8

MYR 57.42

Explore Bangkok's Chinatown with a guided walking tour, where you'll explore the neighborhood's rich culinary heritage and history. Wander through narrow alleys and Thailand food stalls. Don't miss the chance to visit Wat Mangkon Kamalawat, a beautiful Chinese Buddhist temple also known as Wat Leng Noei Yi. This tour allows you to walk through the Chinatown streets that offer Thailand’s cultural and cuisine exploration.

2. Street Food Tour in Bangkok Chinatown

Street Food Tour in Bangkok Chinatown

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MYR 149.33

Join Street Food Tour for an exciting culinary adventure! Led by a local expert, you'll explore the local markets and discover the secrets of Thai and Chinese culinary traditions. Try a variety of delicious street food, including Pad Thai, savory noodles, and sweet mango sticky rice. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Chinatown as you learn about the stories behind each delectable dish.

3. Center Point Massage and Spa at China Town in Bangkok

Center Point Massage and Spa at China Town in Bangkok

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MYR 91.27

Enjoy your holiday in Chinatown by having relaxation time at Center Point Massage & Spa, Chinatown Branch, located in Yaowarat. Their spa offers a serene atmosphere with Oriental-European design that will give a remarkable relaxing experience. Enjoy premium treatments delivered with traditional Thai hospitality by their expert therapists. With a wide range of treatment options, you'll feel refreshed and rejuvenated.

4. The City of Angels 4-Hour Ride Tuk Tuk Tour in Bangkok

The City of Angels 4-Hour Ride Tuk Tuk Tour in Bangkok | Thailand

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MYR 246.79

Next, hop on a Tuk Tuk to explore Bangkok's top sites. Visit temples, explore Yaowaraj's Chinatown, see the 24-hour flower market, and learn about The Grand Palace and Wat Po's rich history. Then, visit the backpacker hotspot of Khaosan Road. With the freedom to hop on and off, you can see all the places you want on this exciting day tour in Bangkok.

5. Explore the Oldest Chinese Community in Bangkok "Talad Noi"

Explore Around the Oldest Chinese Community in Bangkok "Talad Noi"

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MYR 192.96

Another fun thing to do in Chinatown Bangkok is by exploring the rich heritage of Talad Noi. Talad Noi is Bangkok's oldest Chinese community, where centuries-old traditions can be seen through Buddhist temples, traditional houses and markets, and narrow alleys. You can also enjoy the Talad Noi local cuisines and experience the unique colorful street art here.

Where to Stay in Chinatown Bangkok?

If you have decided to explore the amazing Chinatown Bangkok, make sure you are staying at convenient hotels. Staying at a convenient hotel will make your holiday here more enjoyable. Here are some recommended accommodations located in Chinatown Bangkok:

1. Shanghai Mansion Bangkok

Shanghai Mansion Bangkok

8.7

479-481 Yaowaraj Road, Chinatown

RM 535.08

RM 385.26

Shanghai Mansion has won many accommodations awards and become Chinatown Bangkok's premier boutique hotel. Located in the center of Yaowarat, this hotel offers stylish rooms inspired by Art Deco design that are surrounded by a water garden. In Shanghai Mansion, you can try their world-class wines and cocktails at the hotel's restaurant and jazz bar, or relax in award-winning spa treatments at Spa Burasari. With its strategic location near Wat Mangkon MRT station and the Chao Phraya River taxi, Shanghai Mansion provides easy access to all of Bangkok's neighborhoods.

2. 2499 Heritage Chinatown Bangkok Hotel By RoomQuest

2499 Heritage Chinatown Bangkok Hotel By RoomQuest

8.5

290 Luan Ait Alley, Talat Noi

RM 148.32

RM 111.24

Another classic and luxury hotel in Chinatown Bangkok is 2499 Heritage Chinatown Bangkok Hotel By RoomQuest. This hotel offers budget-friendly accommodation with good facilities and excellent service. This 5-star hotel has a traditional and classic architectural environment that allows you to enjoy the traditional nuance of Chinatown.

3. Grand China Bangkok (SHA Plus+)

Grand China Bangkok (SHA Plus+)

8.6

215 Yaowarat Road, Samphantawong,

RM 510.25

RM 244.61

Grand China Bangkok is a 4-star hotel that has SHA Plus certification. It means this hotel has followed health and safety protocols during the COVID-19 pandemic. This hotel has spacious rooms that are enough for your family and kids. Besides its convenient spacious rooms, this hotel also has delicious authentic Chinese cuisine and international dishes. So, you don’t have to worry about the food during your stay. Another good thing about this hotel is its strategic location which is near to cultural landmarks like the Grand Palace and Wat Pho.

4. Hotel Royal Bangkok @ Chinatown (SHA Plus+)

Hotel Royal Bangkok @ Chinatown (SHA Plus+)

8.6

409-421/4 Yaowaraj Road (Chinatown) , China Town

RM 258.72

RM 176.53

The last hotel that we recommend is Hotel Royal Bangkok @ Chinatown. This hotel is a 4-star modern hotel with SHA Plus certification. It also has a stylish design with luxurious touches where you can enjoy the beauty of the hotel’s rooms. You can also relax at its facilities like a rooftop pool and fitness center.Ready to explore the rich culture of Chinatown Bangkok? Look no further than Traveloka for all your travel needs! Whether you're booking flights, activities, or accommodations, Traveloka has got you covered. Discover amazing deals on flights to Bangkok, and find exciting activities in Chinatown. With Traveloka's user-friendly platform and excellent customer service, planning your trip to Chinatown Bangkok has never been easier. Don't wait any longer, now book your flight, activities, and accommodations on Traveloka and get ready for an unforgettable adventure in one of Bangkok's most iconic neighborhoods!

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