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Guided e-scooter night tour with local street food
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Guided e-scooter night tour with local street food

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$35.00
Free cancellation
language
Language: English
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Mobile voucher accepted
duration
Duration: 3 hours
Do this because
  • Explore Bangkok at night on an electric scooter
  • Eat street food at stall popular with local people
  • Marvel at the city's temples and Grand Palace lit up at night
  • Visit the 24-hour Pak Khlong Talat flower market
  • Benefit from important insights from an experienced local guide
What to expect

See some of the best parts of Bangkok on an e-scooter tour of historic locations such as Thonburi, Wat Arun, and Pak Khlong Talat flower market. Discover the city with an expert guide and eat street food like a local.

The tour starts at the convenient meeting point where you'll be given a short training session on how to ride the electric scooter. After the instructions, you’ll have a test run to get comfortable on the e-scooter then start the tour. First, you’ll get a brief history of Bangkok as you ride to the first stop.

Now that you’re confident on the scooter you’ll tour through a few lesser-known areas to see Bangkok like a local, including a beautiful temple. Next stop is at Wat Arun where you can take photos of it shimmering in the night light, then cross the Chao Phraya River on a local ferry.

Once on the other side of the river, ride to Wat Pho, the largest temple in Bangkok famous for its huge reclining Buddha statue. Next, see the royal Grand Palace at night. Although it is closed at this time, it's still a magnificent sight to behold.

The next stop will be for a street food dinner where you'll get to eat like a local at a popular stall before moving on to the 24-hour flower market, Pak Khlong Talat. Delight in the colorful, fragrant, and exotic fresh flowers in the market, and see everything from common roses to bright orchids, lilies, and more.

Finally, visit Wat Prayoon with its huge white stupa lit up at night after back to the starting point of the tour.

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What's included
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  • check Food tasting
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Where

253, 6 Itsaraphap Rd, Wat Tha Phra, Bangkok Yai, Bangkok 10600, Thailand

Meeting point:
The best way to get to the meeting point is to take the MRT to Itsaraphap MRT station. Get out at exit 2 and walk to Soi 23. Walk down Soi 23 and you'll see an Achcha coffee shop and some street art. Walk past the coffee shop and you'll find the local supplier's office with a lot of bikes. If you want to take a taxi, you can show the following to the driver: ฝั่งธนบุรี. ถนน อิสรภาพ ซอย 23. หน้า รถไฟฟ้าใต้ดิน MRT. อิสรภาพ.
What to remember

Not suitable for:

  • people with more than 130kg in weight (you need to weigh less than 130kg)
  • people smaller than 130cm (you need to be taller than 130cm)
  • people with limited mobility
  • children under the age of 11 years

Not allowed:

  • alcohol consumption prior to the tour or during the tour (you need to be fully aware of your surroundings)
  • luggage or large bags cannot be accommodated on this tour (but they can be left in the shop)

Know in advance:

  • the child ticket is valid for children aged 11-15 years; the adult ticket is valid for people aged 16 years and older
  • anyone suspected of being drunk (or on drugs) will immediately be excluded from the activity due to safety reasons
  • your ticket also includes high vis clothing for the tour duration

Remember to bring:

  • comfortable sturdy shoes, comfortable clothes and sunscreen
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Provider
Jamming Thailand
Booking fee
Good news! No extra fees are applied to this booking.
Cancellation policy
Receive a 100% refund if you cancel up to 24 hours before the experience begins.

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