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Discover The Wonderful Evening Walking Tour in The Old City of Bangkok

Discover The Wonderful Evening Walking Tour in The Old City of Bangkok

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Duration: 2h and 30min
Starts at: 15:00 and 18:00

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Guru: Andy (Lerdlop)
Walk in the old district of the capital city

Walk in the old district of the capital city

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Duration: 2h
Starts at: 09:00

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Guru: Swai
Metro (MRT) to Khlong Toei Market
Gastronomy

Metro (MRT) to Khlong Toei Market

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Duration: 2h
Starts at: 10:00, 13:00 and 1 more

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Guru: Luc
Bangkok : Grand Palace & Emerald buddha Temple
Art and Culture

Bangkok : Grand Palace & Emerald buddha Temple

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Duration: 2h
Starts at: 08:00, 08:30 and 6 more

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Guru: BestLocal
Wat Pho Temple and Flower Market

Wat Pho Temple and Flower Market

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Duration: 2h and 30min
Starts at: 08:00, 17:00 and 1 more

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Guru: BestLocal
Downtown Bangkok, Skytrain + boat
Gastronomy

Downtown Bangkok, Skytrain + boat

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Duration: 2h and 15min
Starts at: 10:00, 13:00 and 1 more

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Guru: Luc
Hidden city and urban park walk.

Hidden city and urban park walk.

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Duration: 2h
Starts at: 10:00, 13:00 and 1 more

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Guru: Luc
Get to know "Love District" or "Bang​ Rak" in Bangkok

Get to know "Love District" or "Bang​ Rak" in Bangkok

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Duration: 4h
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Guru: Siriwan
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CHOB Bangkok RICH & POOR Walking Tour

CHOB Bangkok RICH & POOR Walking Tour

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Guru: Chob
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Hidden city and urban park walk.
Metro (MRT) to Khlong Toei Market
Discover The Wonderful Evening Walking Tour in The Old City of Bangkok
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Why opt for GuruWalk when enjoying a free walking tour Bangkok?

A free walking tour Bangkok offers a guided adventure led by knowledgeable local guides who unveil the hidden gems of the city. These tours operate on a pay-what-you-wish model, allowing you to contribute based on your enjoyment and financial comfort. Spanning from 1 to 3 hours, these tours are ideal for discovering the most significant landmarks, unique neighborhoods, or particular themes of interest.

Making a reservation is entirely free, and you can easily cancel without any fees, ensuring that your travel itinerary remains flexible. Ultimately, you determine the worth of your experience at the conclusion of the tour.

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Famous sights to visit in a walking tour Bangkok

Embark on a delightful walking tour Bangkok to explore its vibrant culture and rich history. Start your journey at the magnificent Grand Palace, a stunning architectural marvel that was once the residence of the Kings of Siam. Within its grounds, you'll find the revered Wat Phra Kaew, home to the Emerald Buddha, one of the most important religious artifacts in Thailand.

As you continue, make your way to the serene banks of the Chao Phraya River to visit the iconic Wat Arun, known as the Temple of Dawn. Its stunning spires and intricate porcelain decorations are a sight to behold, especially at sunset. Don’t forget to stroll through the bustling streets of Khao San Road, where you can immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere, sample delicious street food, and shop for unique souvenirs.

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Must-Visit Places on a Free Walking Tour Bangkok in Winter

Winter in Bangkok presents a unique opportunity to experience the city in a more temperate climate, making it perfect for outdoor exploration. Begin your tour at the enchanting Lumpini Park, where families can enjoy picnics and children can engage in various recreational activities. The park’s lush greenery and serene lakes provide a refreshing escape from the bustling city. As you stroll through, don’t miss the chance to join in on the local tai chi sessions often held in the early mornings, adding a touch of community spirit to your visit.

As you make your way through the city, indulge in seasonal delights at local markets, particularly the Chatuchak Weekend Market, where you can find traditional Thai winter dishes like hot soups and grilled meats. The festive atmosphere during this time also brings special events and street performances, making it an exciting experience for visitors of all ages. Make sure to savor some warm Thai desserts, perfect for the cooler evenings, as you soak in the vibrant culture and hospitality that Bangkok has to offer.

Frequently Asked Questions About Free Walking Tour Bangkok by Guruwalk in Bangkok

Are the free tours in Bangkok entirely complimentary?

No, they are not fully complimentary. While booking is free, the guide's tip is at the discretion of the participant, generally falling between 10 to 20 euros based on the level of satisfaction with the tour.

Is it possible to reserve the Walking Tour Bangkok in another language?

Yes, if the guide provides it, this is typically indicated in the tour description.

Do the tours cover entry fees for monuments or transportation costs?

No, entry fees and transport are not included. Any additional costs will be specified in the description.

Can families with children participate in a free Walking Tour Bangkok?

Yes, the tours are designed to be family-friendly, and young children are not required to pay.

Is it possible to make a reservation for a group?

Yes, although there may be a maximum limit, typically around 35 participants.

What if I arrive late for the tour?

The tour may have commenced by the time you arrive. You can reach out to the guide to see if you can join them along the route.

What should I do if I am unable to attend?

You can cancel without incurring any charges, but it is appreciated if you inform the guide whenever possible.

What is the procedure if it rains?

The tour generally continues as planned. If the guide decides to cancel due to severe weather conditions, they will inform you.

How can I get in touch with the guide?

You can contact the guide through the platform starting from your booking confirmation.

What if the guide fails to appear?

This is quite uncommon, but in the event the guide cancels, they will notify you ahead of time so that you can make alternative arrangements.

What is the typical group size for participants?

The usual number of participants ranges from 5 to 35, depending on availability.

Is the Bangkok City Tour worth it?

Yes, the Bangkok City Tour is worth it as it offers unique insights into the city's rich culture, history, and vibrant streets, all while allowing you to explore key attractions with a knowledgeable guide.

Where to go walking in Bangkok?

Great walking areas in Bangkok include the historic Rattanakosin Island, the bustling streets of Chinatown, the serene pathways of Lumpini Park, and the vibrant markets such as Chatuchak Weekend Market.

What are free walking tours?

Free walking tours are guided tours that operate on a tip-based system, allowing you to explore a city while learning from local guides without an upfront fee.

Is Bangkok a walkable city?

Yes, Bangkok is a walkable city in certain areas, especially in districts like Old Town and Sukhumvit, where attractions, shops, and eateries are within walking distance.

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