Half-Day Old Bangkok Bike Tour
Bangkok, Thailand
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Trip Type: Bike & Mountain Bike Tours
Duration: 4 hours
Take a break from busy Bangkok and relax on this 3-hour bike ride. This tour is likely to become one of the best highlights of your trip in Bangkok! Explore the West side of the Chao Phraya River by bicycle near the Temple of Dawn. See a beautiful Buddha statue at Kanlayanamitr temple, as you wind through narrow alleys, and even take a coffee break at the Artist's House cafe.
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Take a break from busy Bangkok and relax on this 3-hour bike ride. This tour is likely to become one of the best highlights of your trip in Bangkok! Explore the West side of the Chao Phraya River by bicycle near the Temple of Dawn. See a beautiful Buddha statue at Kanlayanamitr temple, as you wind through narrow alleys, and even take a coffee break at the Artist's House cafe.Escape from busy Bangkok's traffic with this 3-hour bike ride will be the highlight of your trip in Bangkok! The path mainly used is narrow and hidden from the main streets. This is an easy cycling tour.
First, explore the West side of the Chao Phraya river by bicycle. Discover the oldest part of Bangkok and see why this city is often designated the “Venice of the East”.
Our journey starts from our shop near Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn. Then visit Kanlayanamitr temple with a huge Buddha statue.
You will ride through narrow alleys to take a coffee break at the Artist's House. On the way back you will rake a different way path so you can see as many sights as possible.
You will see the local children swimming or fishing in the canals and locals doing their daily work.
First, explore the West side of the Chao Phraya river by bicycle. Discover the oldest part of Bangkok and see why this city is often designated the “Venice of the East”.
Our journey starts from our shop near Wat Arun or the Temple of Dawn. Then visit Kanlayanamitr temple with a huge Buddha statue.
You will ride through narrow alleys to take a coffee break at the Artist's House. On the way back you will rake a different way path so you can see as many sights as possible.
You will see the local children swimming or fishing in the canals and locals doing their daily work.
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