❤️Bangkok Instagram Tour – The Most Famous Spots (Private & All-Inclusive)

Bangkok Trip Overview

There really is no other place quite like Bangkok. Let us show you why on our unique Bangkok Instagram Tour! Forget everything you think you know about guided tours when you come with us. This tour is special!

Our all-inclusive Bangkok day tour will start with you being picked up from your hotel by one of our awesome local tour guides who will be so excited to show you around their home. Plus, all of our guides speak great English, so nothing will be lost in translation!

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9:00 AM – Pick up at hotel
9:30 AM – Visit the beautiful Wat Benchamabophit Temple
10:45 AM – Arrive at Wat Arun Buddhist Temple
11:45 AM – Arrive at Loha Prasat also known as the “Metal Castle”
12:50 PM – Lunch time!
1:45 PM – Experience local markets and culture in Chinatown
2:45 PM – Grab a coffee or tea at a secret Instagrammable cafe
3:45 PM – Walk through the colorful and vibrant Flower Market
4:30 PM – Return back to your hotel
5:00 PM – Arrive back at your hotel

Additional Info

Duration: 6 to 9 hours
Starts: Bangkok, Thailand
Trip Category: Cultural & Theme Tours >> Cultural Tours



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What to Expect When Visiting Bangkok, Thailand, Thailand

There really is no other place quite like Bangkok. Let us show you why on our unique Bangkok Instagram Tour! Forget everything you think you know about guided tours when you come with us. This tour is special!

Our all-inclusive Bangkok day tour will start with you being picked up from your hotel by one of our awesome local tour guides who will be so excited to show you around their home. Plus, all of our guides speak great English, so nothing will be lost in translation!

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9:00 AM – Pick up at hotel
9:30 AM – Visit the beautiful Wat Benchamabophit Temple
10:45 AM – Arrive at Wat Arun Buddhist Temple
11:45 AM – Arrive at Loha Prasat also known as the “Metal Castle”
12:50 PM – Lunch time!
1:45 PM – Experience local markets and culture in Chinatown
2:45 PM – Grab a coffee or tea at a secret Instagrammable cafe
3:45 PM – Walk through the colorful and vibrant Flower Market
4:30 PM – Return back to your hotel
5:00 PM – Arrive back at your hotel
Stop At: Wat Phra Chetuphon, 2 Sanamchai Road Grand Palace Subdistrict, Pranakorn District, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Wat Pho (the Temple of the Reclining Buddha), or Wat Phra Chetuphon, is a must see for any first time visitor to Bangkok. As one of the largest temple complexes in the city, it’s famed for its giant reclining Buddha that is 46 meters long, covered in gold leaf.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Wat Arun, Wat Arun, Bangkok

This temple is considered to be the most famous and photographed temple in Bangkok, which features a soaring 70-meter-high spire decorated with tiny pieces of colored glass and Chinese porcelain.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Wat Ratchanatdaram Woravihara (Loha Prasat), Maha Chai Road Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon, Bangkok Thailand

The Loha Prasat is an amazing building with an iron roof made of 37 spires signifying the 37 enlightenment virtues of Buddhism.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Chinatown – Bangkok, Yaowarat Road Samphanthawong, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

This is the oldest district in Bangkok since Chinese merchants moved to this area in the early 1780s when the city was founded. Discover beautiful street art while indulging in shopping and delicious street food.

Duration: 45 minutes

Stop At: Pak Khlong Talat (Flower Market), Jakkrapet Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Pak Khlong Talat is a market in Bangkok, Thailand, that sells flowers, fruits, and vegetables. It is the primary flower market of Bangkok and has been cited as a “place of symbolic value” to Bangkok residents.

Duration: 45 minutes

Pass By: The Grand Palace, Na Phra Lan Rd, Maharaj Pier next to Wat Phra Kaeo Temple Complex, Bangkok Thailand

Bangkok’s famous palace complex was built in 1782 and features several magnificent buildings including Wat Phra Kaeo (Temple of the Emerald Buddha), which contains a beautiful Emerald Buddha that dates back to the 14th century.

Pass By: Wat Benchamabophit (The Marble Temple), 69 Nakornpathom Rd Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand

Often referred to as the “marble temple” in guidebooks, this architectural gem features a magnificent Buddha image, which is a copy of the highly revered Phra Buddhajinaraja, and a beautiful beamed ceiling in a dark red and gold.

Pass By: Lumpini Park, Rama 4 Road Wangmai, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

Is is the largest and oldest park in the city.

Pass By: PTT Green in the City, Sukhaphiban 2 Road, Bangkok Thailand

PTT’s Pa Nai Krung is a new man-made forest in the eastern part of Bangkok. It is considered the green lung of Bangkok and is a great place to get some fresh air and quality photos.

Pass By: Chao Phraya River, 780/488 Charoen Krung Road, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120 Thailand

This scenic river flows through the heart of Bangkok.

Pass By: Sky Bar, Bangkok, The Dome at lebua, 1055, Silom Road, Bangkok 10500 Thailand

Rooftop cocktail bar located on the 63rd floor of a 820-ft. skyscraper & hotel with city views.

Pass By: Erawan Museum, 99/9 Moo 1 Sukhumvit Road Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan 10270 Thailand

It is well known for its giant three-headed elephant art display. The three stories inside the elephant contain antiquities and priceless collections of ancient religious objects belonging to Khun Lek Viriyapant who is the museum owner.

Pass By: Jim Thompson House, 6, Soi Kasem San 2, Rama 1 Road Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

The Jim Thompson House is a museum in central Bangkok, Thailand, housing the art collection of American businessman and architect Jim Thompson, the museum designer and former owner. Built in 1959, the museum spans one rectangular rai of land.

Pass By: Giant Swing, Bamrung Muang Rd, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

The Giant Swing is a religious structure in Sao Chingcha Subdistrict, Phra Nakhon District, Bangkok, Thailand. Located in front of Wat Suthat, it was formerly used in an old Brahmin ceremony, and is one of Bangkok’s tourist attractions.

Pass By: The Golden Mount (Wat Saket), 344 Chakkraphat Diphong Road Bang Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae

Pass By: Wat Pak Nam, Soi Pak Nam, Thoet Thai Road Pak Khlong Phasi Charoen, Phasi Charoen, Bangkok 10160 Thailand

Wat Paknam Bhasicharoen is a royal wat located in Phasi Charoen district, Bangkok, at the Chao Phraya River. It is part of the Maha Nikaya fraternity and is the origin of the Dhammakaya tradition.

Pass By: Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market, Soi Bua Phueng Phatthana Bang Kobua, Phra Pradaeng 10130 Thailand

Bang Nam Phueng Floating Market is in Bang Nam Phueng Subdistrict, Phra Pradaeng District, Samut Prakan Province adjacent to Wat Bang Nam Phueng Nai temple and considered as a part of Bang Kachao, a good atmosphere area on bend of the Chao Phraya River.

Pass By: Train Night Market Ratchada, Ratcadaphisek Road, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

Lively open-air place with many vendors

Pass By: Wat Suthat, Bamrung Mueang Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Wat Suthat Thepwararam is a Buddhist temple in Bangkok, Thailand. It is a royal temple of the first grade, one of ten such temples in Bangkok. Construction was begun by King Rama I in 2350 BE. In the beginning time it was called “Wat Maha Sutthawat” and located in the combretum grove. Further construction and decorations were carried out by King Rama II who helped carve the wooden doors, but the temple was not completed until the reign of King Rama III in 2390 BE.

Pass By: King Power Mahanakhon, 114 Narathiwat Road Silom, Bangkok 10500 Thailand

King Power MahaNakhon, formerly known as MahaNakhon, is a mixed-use skyscraper in the Silom/Sathon central business district of Bangkok, Thailand. It was opened in December 2016. It features the unconventional appearance of a glass curtain walled square tower with a cuboid-surfaced spiral cut into the side of the building.

Pass By: Baiyoke Sky Tower, 222 Ratchaprarop Rd Pratunam District, Bangkok 10400 Thailand

Baiyoke Tower II is an 88-storey, 309 m skyscraper hotel at 222 Ratchaprarop Road in the Ratchathewi District of Bangkok, Thailand. It is the third tallest building in the city, after MahaNakhon and Magnolias Waterfront Residences at ICONSIAM. The building comprises the Baiyoke Sky Hotel, the tallest hotel in Southeast Asia and the seventh-tallest all-hotel structure in the world.

Pass By: Vimanmek Mansion, 5/1 Ratchawithi Rd Khwaeng Dusit, Khet Dusit, Bangkok 10300 Thailand

The Vimanmek Mansion is a former royal villa in Bangkok, Thailand. It is in the Dusit Palace complex in Dusit District. As of 2019 it has been dismantled to allow for foundation repairs and will be rebuilt upon their completion.

Pass By: Bangkok Art & Culture Centre (BACC), 939 Rama I Road Wangmai, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

Bangkok Art and Culture Centre is a contemporary arts centre in Bangkok, Thailand. Art, music, theatre, film, design and cultural/educational events take place in its exhibition and performance spaces. The centre includes cafes, commercial art galleries, bookshops, craft shops, and an art library. It is intended as a venue for cultural exchange, giving Bangkok an operational base on the international art scene.

Pass By: Erawan Museum, 99/9 Moo 1 Sukhumvit Road Bang Mueang Mai, Samut Prakan 10270 Thailand

Erawan Museum is a museum in Samut Prakan Province, Thailand. It is well known for its giant three-headed elephant art display. The three storeys inside the elephant contain antiquities and priceless collections of ancient religious objects belonging to Khun Lek Viriyapant who is the museum owner.

Pass By: Jim Thompson House, 6, Soi Kasem San 2, Rama 1 Road Wang Mai, Pathum Wan, Bangkok 10330 Thailand

James H W Thompson Foundation was an organisation presented S.E.A. Write Award.

Pass By: Asiatique The Riverfront, 2194, Charoen Krung Road Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120 Thailand

Asiatique: The Riverfront is a large open-air mall in Bangkok, Thailand. It occupies the former docks of the East Asiatic Company, and faces the Chao Phraya River and Charoen Krung Road. The complex opened in 2012 after extensive renovation of the site.

Pass By: The Golden Mount (Wat Saket), 344 Chakkraphat Diphong Road Bang Bat, Pom Prap Sattru Phai, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

Wat Saket Ratcha Wora Maha Wihan in Pom Prap Sattru Phai district, Bangkok, Thailand. The temple dates back to the Ayutthaya era, when it was known as Wat Sakae (วัดสะแก). When Bangkok became the capital, King Rama I (1737–1809) renovated the temple and gave it its present name. Its name roughly translated as “wash hair”. Since it was believed that on the way the king returned from the war.

Pass By: Temple of the Golden Buddha (Wat Traimit), 661 Chaoren Krung Road Talad Noi, Samphanthawong, Bangkok 10100 Thailand

Just a short walk from Yaowarat Road on the southeast end of Chinatown is Wat Traimit, one of the most noteworthy temples in the capital. The stunning building, also known as the Temple of the Golden Buddha, is home to a 5.5-tonne Sukhothai-style Buddha statue made entirely of gold and dates to the 14th century.

Pass By: The National Museum Bangkok, Na Phrathat Road Phra Borom Maha Ratchawang, Phra Nakho, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Lovers of Thai art and culture can spend hours gawking at the treasures inside the Bangkok National Museum. Home to one of the most enticing Asian art collections, the museum also features Neolithic artefacts, religious works and regional crafts.

Pass By: Wat Suthat, Bamrung Mueang Road, Bangkok 10200 Thailand

Wat Suthat is perhaps best known for the giant red swing that sits just outside its entrance. The 21-metre-tall (69-foot-tall) swing is made of teak wood and was brought to Bangkok from the province of Phrae. It was used during an old Brahman festival in which men flung themselves using the two side poles in hopes of reaching a bag of gold that hung at the top. The 19th-century temple is one of the oldest in the city.



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