Chinatown Bike Tour in Bangkok
Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 5 hours
Ride a bicycle through Bangkok’s Chinatown on flat terrain, stopping at several city highlights along the way. Follow your friendly local guide across the Chao Phraya River to Thonburi, and cycle along back streets to lesser-known temples and markets. Visit Princess Mother Memorial Park, ride to Santa Cruz Church and stop by Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). Numbers are limited to 14 to ensure a personalized experience with a small group on this family-friendly ride.
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Ride a bicycle through Bangkok’s Chinatown on flat terrain, stopping at several city highlights along the way. Follow your friendly local guide across the Chao Phraya River to Thonburi, and cycle along back streets to lesser-known temples and markets. Visit Princess Mother Memorial Park, ride to Santa Cruz Church and stop by Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn). Numbers are limited to 14 to ensure a personalized experience with a small group on this family-friendly ride.
After hotel pickup (if option is selected), assemble in Chinatown to get your gear and a safety briefing. Begin your half-day bike tour at a bustling street market and local temple before crossing the Chao Praya River to Thonburi. Your guide takes your small group along Bangkok’s meandering back streets during the easy, 9-mile (15-km) ride over mostly flat tarmac. There are plenty of stops along the way, making for a perfect family outing.
Cycle to Princess Mother Memorial Park and hop off your bike to explore its tranquil gardens and quaint historical museum. Dedicated by His Majesty the King to honor the childhood home of the late Princess Mother, the large park features a reconstructed house and exhibition halls that offer visitors a glimpse of her life.
See photographs and mementos on display, including small Buddha images she sculpted for the royal family, before riding to Santa Cruz Church. Established by a Portuguese community — Thailand’s first European settlers — the Catholic church is a monument to the country's religious freedom and cultural tolerance.
Note the Chinese architectural influences of this imposing landmark that looms above the river’s western bank, and enjoy a taste of traditional dessert from an old Portuguese recipe passed down for generations.
Then continue to Wat Arun, aka Temple of Dawn, built on the riverbank in the 17th century to catch the early morning light. Gape at the pagoda-style temple, studded with Chinese porcelain, and discover from your guide the significance of its design.
Dare to climb Wat Arun’s steep stairs to the towers for a fantastic view of the temple grounds and river life below, before your bicycle tour ends with drop-off at your hotel (if option is selected).
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